Downloads Zone

RAPIDSHARE DOWNLOAD's - DOWNLOADSZONE BLOGSPOT DOWNLOAD FREE MEGA UPLOAD Download All latest Software/Ebooks/Movies/Games/Music/Mobiles for free - The ultimate online resource to download

Earn $$ with WidgetBucks!
Your Ad Here
Your Ad Here

DOWNLOAD RGV Ki Aag - ( 2007 ) MOVIE NOW - Nicequality - Good Print

Written by #$!@%^&** on 5:50 PM


RGV Ki Aag - ( 2007 ) - Camrip - Nicequality - Good Print & Rip - 560Mb


Codec : XviD
Width : 496
Height : 208
Runtime: 02:12:08
Ripper: John Cena - Team UDR
Uploader: Bhai457 ( Isfunshare.info )

Actors:
Amitabh Bachchan, Mohan Lal, Ajay Devgan, Susmita Sen, Nisha Kothari,
Prashant Raj, Rajpal Yadav, Chakravarty, Suchitra Sen and Rasika Joshi
Guest appearance: Sachin, Urmila Matondkar and Abhishek Bachchan
Music: Ganesh Hegde, Amar Mohile, Prasanna Shekhar, Nitin Raikwad
Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Saajid, Farhad, Sareem Momin, Nitin Raikwad
Director-producer: Ram Gopal Varma

















This Pdvd Maybe After 2 Days ( Tuesday )
Download

Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/52949986/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52947022/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52947760/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52948128/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52949113/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/52945367/Rgv.Ki.Aag.2007.Cam.Rip.Gud.Quality.-By-Bhai457.Part6.rar


Download All Files And Excact The First Part No need To Join By Using Hj Split Only Exact The file You Will get Full Movie 565 MB

Tomb Raider : Legend

Written by #$!@%^&** on 5:30 PM


Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Genre: Modern Action Adventure
Release Date: Apr 11, 2006
ESRB: TEEN
ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Suggestive Themes, Violence, Language
Number of Players: 1 Player

It's been almost 10 years since the first Tomb Raider was released, and while video games have come a long way since then, the Tomb Raider series hasn't kept pace. Problems such as clunky controls and a frustrating camera, which were excusable in the early games, have steadily degraded the quality of the series releases over time. The latest installment, Tomb Raider: Legend, finally brings the series into the 21st Century while staying true to the adventurous spirit of the early games.

Tomb Raider: Legend follows the exploits of Lara Croft as she tries to solve the mysteries of her past. Specifically, she's investigating the death of her mother several years earlier. One thing leads to another and somehow the legend of King Arthur becomes involved, along with a magical sword that has been broken into fragments and scattered throughout the world. The story is barely coherent, but it serves its purpose in that it gives Lara an excuse to travel from one exotic locale to the next in search of these artifacts. The game takes you to places such as Ghana, Peru, Tokyo, England, and Kazakhstan, and all of the locations look great. And while Lara sticks mostly to tombs and ruins, she also spends time exploring a deserted research facility, hopping about atop skyscrapers, and shooting up bad guys in a rustic village. The variety of levels is great, although you'll end up seeing pretty much the same platforming and box-pushing puzzles wherever you go.

The puzzles in Tomb Raider: Legend can be a bit deceptive at first, but once you learn how the game works, the puzzles become very simple. Most of the game is spent solving basic switch puzzles as you work your way through each level in search of the next artifact. Aside from dragging around boxes to weigh down switches or jam traps, there are a lot of fun platforming sections that let you take full advantage of Lara's affinity for high-flying acrobatics. You can hang on ledges, swing on ropes, swing between platforms (via a magnetic grapple), and vault off conveniently placed beams.

The PC version of the game uses the standard mouse-and-keyboard control scheme, which works fairly well until you find yourself in a combat situation, at which point it becomes difficult to move, adjust the camera, and use your weapons at the same time. You can use a USB game pad, though, which offers as good of control as the console versions of the game. No matter which version you play, the controls are a lot more fluid and responsive than they have been in previous Tomb Raider games, making Lara's movements feel much more natural than before. And while the controls are precise, they aren't punishingly so. You often only have to jump in the general direction of the next platform and the game will compensate by automatically connecting Lara to the intended surface. Once you get the hang of it you can effortlessly overcome even the most imposing obstacles without difficulty. It's also always abundantly clear which ledges you can hang on or jump between, so the only challenge is positioning the camera so you can see where you're trying to go, which can be frustrating. In tight spots it can be difficult to get a good view of the ledge you need to jump to, and sometimes it's easy to misjudge a jump if you don't have the camera aligned just right. The camera problems are intermittent though, and most of the time you have a fairly good view of the surroundings. And even though the platforming is fairly easy, it's still satisfying thanks to some great-looking animations and level designs that convey an excellent sense of peril.

Of course, Lara is skilled with weapons and is more than willing to serve up some hot lead when the situation calls for it. You'll have to shoot up plenty of generic enemy goons and a few leopards here and there. You can lock on to an enemy by holding a button, and then you mash the fire button until the enemy is dead. You can also throw grenades, as well as perform slide tackles or aerial assaults. When you run up to an enemy, you can jump off his head and flip through the air in slow motion while shooting him. It's a neat effect, but not especially useful or necessary, since it takes more time to get in close to an enemy than it does to just blast him from afar. Sometimes you can shoot at certain objects in the environment, which are clearly indicated with a large button icon. You can shoot barrels to blow them up, shoot stone pillars and watch them fall on enemies, and initiate all kinds of other scripted events. The gunplay is not that fun though, because it's easy and because the guns don't feel powerful or distinct at all.

Aside from solving puzzles and indiscriminately killing enemies, there are a few other activities you can partake in. There are two motorcycle levels where you have to hop on an improbably placed Ducati and speed after other vehicles while shooting wave after wave of mobile enemies and catching air off jumps. The motorcycle physics are very loose, and the riding sections in Legends feel more akin to a rail shooter than a racing game. There are a handful of interactive cutscenes that require you to press a certain button as an icon appears on screen, much like the cutscenes in Resident Evil 4. And like Leon Kennedy, Lara can meet her demise in many different ways with some crazy death sequences that you get to see if you fail to hit the right button at the right time.

On your first play through, you can easily beat the game in less than seven hours on the default difficulty setting. You can then go back through and play again on a higher difficulty, but it doesn't make much of a difference because the challenge in Legend comes from the puzzles, and those never change. Once you've figured out how to solve each puzzle, the only challenge left is to find all the hidden items in each level or to replay each level in time-trial mode. You can unlock new outfits, movies, models, and so on, but even with all that, you can easily see all this game has to offer in a single weekend.

Minimum System Requirements
System: Pentium III 1GHz or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Video Memory: 64 MB
Hard Drive Space: 9900 MB

Recommended System Requirements
System: Pentium IV 2.0GHZ or equivalent
RAM: 512 MB
Video Memory: 256 MB
Hard Drive Space: 9900 MB

Screen Shots

Download
Part1,Part2,Part3,Crack

Portable MemTurbo 4.1.0331

Written by #$!@%^&** on 5:28 PM

MemTurbo 4 is a highly acclaimed and powerful application that can optimize memory and manage your computer's cache. This is Wonderful Software Portable for Boost your Computer. Your applications will be able to use memory without forcing Windows to go to the hard drive. This can lead to an increase in an application's performance, lowering the application's response time.Increase your computer applications memory today to save time and money. Why spend thousands of dollars on a new PC when MemTurbo has the ability to make better use of your computers memory resources? Memory upgrades may become unnecessary when you can optimize the performance of physical memory you already have!

MemTurbo allows you to fine-tune your Windows system. MemTurbo can help your programs run faster by optimizing processor scheduling, allocating more critical threads, tuning idle programs and temporarily disabling swapping of operating system components to hard drive.

Download

Written by #$!@%^&** on 5:24 PM


Download ebooks for free daily update
Windows Workflow Foundation is a ground-breaking addition to the core of the .NET Framework that allows you to orchestrate human and system interactions as a series of workflows that can be easily mapped, analyzed, adjusted, and implemented.

As business problems become more complex, the need for a workflow-based solution has never been more evident. WF provides a simple and consistent way to model and implement complex problems. As a developer, you focus on developing the business logic for individual workflow tasks. The runtime handles the execution of those tasks after they have been composed into a workflow.

Pro WF: Windows Workflow in .NET 3.0 provides you with the skills you need to incorporate WF in your applications. This book gets you up to speed with Windows Workflow Foundation quickly and comprehensively. The practical aspects of using WF are covered in a lively tutorial style with each workflow concept illustrated in C#. This book also includes detailed coverage of how to customize your workflows and access them in a variety of ways and situations so you can maximize the advantages of this technology.

http://itstudy8.org/download.asp?id=4743



Download Here Honey :) Enjoy, Please Buy The Original, ok? Add Post To: |
Digg|Technorati|del.icio.us|Stumbleupon|Reddit|BlinkList|Furl|Spurl|Yahoo|Simpy|


AuctionAds

Teach Yourself Visual C++ .NET in 24 Hours

Written by #$!@%^&** on 5:22 PM


Download ebooks for free daily update
Publisher Sams
Author(s) Richard Simon, Mark Schmidt
Publisher Sams
Author(s) Richard Simon, Mark Schmidt
ISBN 0672323230
Release Date 09 April 2002
Page 432


This book is for developers who want to develop .NET applications using Visual C++ 7.0 as the programming language. It covers the new features of Visual C++ which support .NET while lightly covering the new MFC and ATL enhancements as they relate to the .NET architecture, but focuses heavily on developing for the .NET framework. The book takes the reader through a simple .NET application, a more advanced application, and Internet development in .NET. The reader is also shown the differences between managed and unmanaged Visual C++ code and how to integrate them--critical information for migrating legacy C++ applications to the .NET architecture.

http://www.urlshield.net/l/cpq6Gyej




Download Here Honey :) Enjoy, Please Buy The Original, ok? Add Post To: |
Digg|Technorati|del.icio.us|Stumbleupon|Reddit|BlinkList|Furl|Spurl|Yahoo|Simpy|


AuctionAds

Download Replay Converter 2.80

Written by #$!@%^&** on 4:43 PM

Replay Converter 2.80


Try Replay Converter before you buy! Download Replay Converter right now, and use all the program features. This demo is fully functional, except for a 90 second limit on all converted files.

Please note: The download is about 25 Meg.

Note for current customers: If you've already purchased Replay Converter, you'll be downloading the most recent, fully functional version. You can install over the previous version - there's no need to uninstall.


Windows Vista For Download

Written by #$!@%^&** on 4:24 PM


New year, new software: Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista, has finally hit consumer desks. Do you need to upgrade, and if so, to which version? Should you get a new desktop or laptop with Vista preinstalled? CNET has your complete guide to Windows Vista: software and system reviews, videos, the latest news, downloads, tips, and a test to check whether your system's ready for the upgrade.
Windows Vista is Microsoft's first new operating system in more than five years and the successor to Windows XP. However, it is not worth rushing out to purchase. If you desperately need to buy a new PC (if your old one died or you've been waiting and waiting for Vista to be released), then by all means do so; there's nothing wrong with Windows Vista. But there's no one compelling feature within Windows Vista that cries out to switch over, neither the enhanced graphic capabilities (Aero) nor the improved system performance features (truthfully, our Windows XP doesn't crash). As for security, Microsoft's biggest improvements in Windows Vista are within the Enterprise or 64-bit editions, editions most home users will not be running. Windows Vista is not the Apple Mac OS X 10.4 killer one hoped for (or feared).

Nor are there specific big-name software packages written exclusively for Windows Vista--most software available today is compatible with both Windows XP and Windows Vista. But the extensive tie-ins to Microsoft.com and Live.com, and the many, many interdependences upon Internet Explorer 7 left us desperately wanting more (and often best-of-breed) alternatives. Hard core Microsofties who live and breathe within the MSN, Live.com, and Microsoft desktop software ecosystem will rejoice with the release of Windows Vista, but for the rest of us who are product agnostic, who use Firefox, Google Desktop, ZoneAlarm, GMail, and Corel WordPerfect, Windows XP SP2 will suffice nicely until some killer program necessitates that we all upgrade to Windows Vista.

There are six major editions of Windows Vista; we're reviewing four. We chose not to review Windows Vista Enterprise (available only to volume license customers) and Windows Vista Starter (available only outside the United States). Windows Vista Ultimate includes everything, and this is the edition getting the most promotion from Microsoft. It is not the edition most people will find packaged on their shiny new PCs or will end up with after an upgrade of existing hardware. See our feature comparison chart to know which edition is right for your specific needs, and check the following individual reviews for more details:
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0

Check if your Windows XP-based PC can run Windows Vista.



Fifa World Cup 2006 Germany

Written by #$!@%^&** on 2:40 PM

Fifa World Cup 2006 Germany

Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
Genre: Soccer Sim
Release Date: Apr 24, 2006 (more)
ESRB: EVERYONE

Resolution: Widescreen
Offline Modes: Competitive, Cooperative
Online Modes: Competitive
Number of Players: 1-8
Number of Online Players: 2 Online
A little over three weeks from now, the 2006 FIFA World Cup will kick off in Munich when the tournament's German hosts take on Costa Rica. Recent player injuries are already providing plenty of pretournament drama, but if you really want to get your experience under way ahead of time, you can claim the FIFA World Cup Trophy for your country in EA Sports' 2006 FIFA World Cup. EA Canada's latest soccer offering does a good job of re-creating the carnival atmosphere that surrounds every World Cup competition and boasts a number of gameplay refinements over last year's FIFA 06.
Gameplay options in 2006 FIFA World Cup include quick matches, online play, practice sessions, and penalty shoot-outs. In addition to those soccer game staples, you get global challenge scenarios, the excellent FIFA Lounge mode that was absent from last year's PC game, and, of course, a chance to guide your favorite international team through the World Cup competition. The World Cup mode will almost certainly be your first port of call, and although its default settings see you assuming control of one of the 32 teams that qualified for the finals, it's possible to play as any of around 125 different teams from all over the world. Furthermore, you have the option to take your chosen team through the relevant territory's qualification process or to jump straight to the last 32 teams using real or randomly generated group information.
The presentation throughout the World Cup mode, and throughout the entire game, is great. Before each match, you'll see a camera, which is positioned somewhere in orbit around the Earth, zoom in on the appropriate German stadium, and you'll be treated to flybys of the grounds where it looks like almost every supporter in the crowd came through the turnstiles armed with streamers, confetti, and balloons. Also, you'll get to listen to one of the game's many licensed songs, which come from an eclectic soundtrack spanning some 14 countries. Good prematch commentary replete with World Cup trivia and anecdotes is the icing on the cake, and as your players line up on the pitch before kickoff, you feel both excited and nervous at the same time--exactly as you'd expect to before a real match.

There have certainly been some improvements made to 2006 FIFA World Cup's gameplay over the already superb FIFA 06 (which are most noticeable in the shooting and passing mechanics and in the very dramatic penalty shoot-outs), and the PC game doesn't suffer from nearly as much slowdown as its PlayStation 2 and Xbox counterparts. The drops in frame rate that do occur are predictably most common when there are a lot of players on the screen simultaneously, and they're generally not too dramatic--at least not when you're playing offline.
Slowdown issues aside, 2006 FIFA World Cup offers a soccer experience that, while not quite as realistic as Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer (Winning Eleven in North America) games, is certainly comparable in terms of quality. It's a lot easier to score goals in FIFA than it is in Pro Evo (largely because FIFA's keepers aren't too clever), but they can still be very satisfying. And if you're playing on the correct difficulty level or against a suitable opponent, you'll inevitably still have goalless draws from time to time. The player animations are uniformly excellent, and although every player on the pitch has a handful of skill moves at his disposal, you'll find that good use of the excellent first-touch controls, along with passes, through balls, and dummies, are generally the best way to beat opponents. The controls are fully customizable, although those of you with a penchant for the Pro Evolution Soccer setup will find that it's not possible to replicate those controls exactly since, for example, the same button used for passing the ball has to be used for switching players when you're on defensive duties.
Minimum System Requirements
System: 1.3 GHz or faster or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Hard Drive Space: 2700 MB
Download

Download Ad-Ware 2007 7.0.1.6 here

Written by #$!@%^&** on 12:04 PM

Download Ad-Ware 2007 7.0.1.6 here

With the ability to scan your RAM, Registry, hard drives, and external storage devices for known data-mining, advertising, and tracking components, Ad-Aware 2007 easily can clean your system, allowing you to maintain a higher degree of privacy while you surf the Web.

Ad-Aware 2007 includes a redesigned engine, improved code sequence identification, incremental definition updates, one-click Web-history cleanup, multiple browser support, and other new features. Version 7.0.1.6 includes unspecified updates.

McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007 | DOWNLOAD HERE

Written by #$!@%^&** on 11:57 AM

McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007 | DOWNLOAD HERE

New VirusScan Plus combines trusted 3-in-1 protection--anti-virus, anti-spyware, and firewall into a single, always-on, always up-to-date service to guard your hard drive, digital photos, music files, financial records, privacy, and Web browsing. VirusScan Plus automatically looks for known and unknown threats in e-mail, downloads, IM, and media. If problems are found, it immediately attempts to clean, quarantine, or delete infections with minimal interruption to your work. Meanwhile pro-active spyware blocking and firewall protection help stop dangerous programs like key-loggers from trying to launch on your system and hackers from invading your PC. Also includes McAfee SiteAdvisor safe surfing protection.

At one time this freeware security suite was ubiquitous, but this edition isn't for the faint of heart.

McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007's interface strives to be novice-friendly, with cute green check marks and red crosses. Unfortunately, while the interface is novice-friendly, the program is not. Some advanced configurations are available only after drilling down two or three menus. During installation, McAfee asks for user input on an important settings question, but the small dialog box doesn't offer enough information to fully explain the ramifications of the settings.

Attempting to cover every security function, this suite handles more than viruses by adding a firewall, hard drive cleaner, disk defragmenter, and network security manager. By including everything and the kitchen sink, McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007 feels bloated. On most of our test machines it used more memory than we would have liked. Help is convoluted, and there's a chasm between the novice and expert user. We simply found McAfee too complex for novice users and not as advanced-user-friendly as similar suites.
[+/-] Read More This Post...

Hindi Song | Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007)

Written by #$!@%^&** on 1:02 AM




Jhoom Barabar Jhoom's music is out and it's great. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have done it again, specially with the Jhoom. JBJ is a film directed by Shad Ali and stars Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Lara Dutta, Bobby Deol and Amitabh Bachchan. Check out the Ticket to Hollywood promo clip and the making-of video of the title song over at Bollywood Unlimited. I like Big B's stunning new outfit. Enough said, enjoy the music.

(Learn How to Convert RM to MP3)
(Direct link - Right click and choose 'Save Target As')

  1. Jhoom / Shankar Mahadevan
  2. Ticket To Hollywood / Alisha Chinai, Neeraj Shridhar
  3. JBJ / Sunidhi Chauhan, Zubeen, Shankar Mahadevan
  4. Bol Na Halke Halke / Mahalaxmi Iyer, Rahar Fateh Ali Khan
  5. Kiss Of Love / Vasundhara Das, Vishaal Dadlani
  6. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom / Sukhwinder Singh, Mahalaxmi Iyer, Shankar Mahadevan
  7. Jhoom Jam - Instrumental

Your Ad Here

Disclaimer

Disclaimer
The information provided in this blog is accumulated from various sources including blogs/forums/sites. The author has not uploaded any of the softwares or Download links. This blog only contains reference to other sites as it does not host any files on its server. All copy rights are rested with respective authors. People downloading contents from this site will be liable for any legal concerns.
DESCRIPTION SOFTWARES EBOOKS RAPIDSHARE MY NAME IS KHAN FREE DOWNLOAD WATCH MOVIES ONLINE FREE MOVIES ONLINE WATCH FREE ONLINE MOVIES MOVIES WATCH ONLINE MOVIES ONLINE VIDEO ONLINE BOLLYWOOD MOVIES ONLINE FREE MOVIES HOLLYWOOD MOVIES Watch Online Download Bollywood Bollywood DOWNLOAD RAPIDSHARE SOFTWARES MOVIES ENGLISH MOVIES ETC

FilmiKhabar ..Bollywood News

About Me

Here I'll share my knowledge, discovery and experience related to my hobby and work. Most articles on this site are related to blog design, short reviews, tips and make money online.

Want to subscribe?

Subscribe in a reader.