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A simple blog about all things in the world that is ridikulouse.

Technological steps, are man kinds greatest achievements

Not a Fighter, but a lover of Tech.

Love of the internet

The Internet is the final frontier for open connected networks, it promotes speech and advances knowledge for any mere person. The internet is fast becoming a need rather a want, and it is recognised by the UN as a necessity for the modern person.

Photography

Photography is more than just Art and expression, it is the manipulation of the light and provokes emotion and memories.

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The articles on this blog represent my thoughts and views at the time of writing, I can always change my views through further education...please don't hold me against my views. Some of the articles have been written to assist anyone else with similar issues - it also helps me to remember. Hope you get something out of this.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Want to compare text files quickly ?

Have you ever been in a situation where you have two similar text files and you cannot tell what the difference between the two are ?

Well the folks at dotfork have made an application to help you, check it out.

What to do with a BIN file on a Mac

I've managed to acquire a BIN and CUE file from a recent download and I couldn't successfully mount the file in finder. I've used BIN files in Windows systems without any problems using third party apps such as daemon tools, but Mac seems to have left out this option for some reason.

Some of the forum suggestions included using software called Toast to mount the device, or to use Burn  to burn the BIN image to a CD and then mount it and then rip it to ISO.

Well after searching around I've found a little app that can get this into an ISO format to allow us to easily mount the image. The program is called AnyToISO, and it is a simple little application which allows you to select from a number of different image formats and to output to a ISO image.

If you are facing a similar predicament, then please check out AnyToISO.

Hope this helped!