Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Word for the Day

birthmark (noun) A blemish on the skin that is formed before birth.
Synonyms:nevus
Usage:They named their newborn daughter Daisy because she had a delicate little birthmark on her shoulder that resembled a flower.

CCleaner Free Download

  • Version: 3.08
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Jun 27, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
  • Requirements: 32-bit or 64-bit OS
  • File Size: 3142 KB
DOWNLOAD IT HERE

Want to clean and optimize your PC? You've probably heard of CCleaner, arguably the world's most popular tool for doing the job. It clears out temporary files, cleans the Windows Registry, erases browser histories, and so on.
Developer Piriform (also known for Defraggler and Recuva) just released CCleaner 3.0. The big news in this update? A native 64-bit version for use with like editions of Windows.
CCleaner 3.0 also sports new icons, various interface improvements, better support for Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 9, and newly added support for programs such as AVG AntiVirus 10.0, Audacity, LogMeIn Hamachi, BitTorrent, and Windows Game Explorer.
I particularly like the way CCleaner intelligently scans for cookies you'd want to keep, like those for Google and Yahoo.
In short, CCleaner is the ultimate system-cleaning tool just got better. It's still free, thankfully, though you can purchase a priority-support license for $25.
As with any tool of this kind, I strongly recommend making a full system backup and creating a new system-restore point before using it. Better safe than sorry!
Note: CCleaner includes the option to install Google Chrome and make it your default browser. You will have to uncheck two checkboxes if you don't want this to happen. This program is donationware. It is free to try, but the author accepts and encourages donations towards further development.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

I Am The Best - 2NE1 with Romanized Lyrics


[CL]Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Je je jeil jal naga

Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Oh my god

[BOM]Nuga bwado naega jom jug-yeojujanh-a
Alright
Duljjaegalamyeon I mom-i seoleobjanh-a
Alright

[DARA]Neon dwileul ttalaojiman
Nan apman bogo jiljuhae
Nega anj-eun teibeul wileul ttwieodanyeo
I don't care

[CL]Geondeulimyeon gamdang moshae
I'm hot hot hot hot fire
Dwijib-eojigi jeon-e
Jebal nuga nal jom mallyeo

[MINJI]Osjang-eul yeol-eo gajang
Sangkeumhan os-eul geolchigo
Geoul-e bichin nae eolgul-eul
Kkomkkomhi salpigo
Jigeum-eun yeodeolb si
Yagsogsigan-eun yeodeolb si ban
Dodohan geol-eum-eulo naseon I bam

[CL]Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Je je jeil jal naga

[MINJI]Naega bwado naega jom kkeutnaejujanh-a
Alright
Nega nalado I mom-i buleobjanh-a
Alright

[BOM]Namjadeul-eun nal dol-abogo
Yeojadeul-eun ttalahae
Naega anj-eun I jalileul
Maeil neombwa pigonhae

[DARA]Seonsu-incheog pomman jabneun
Eolibeolihan Playa
Neon balam ppajin taieocheoleom
Bogi johge chayeo

[CL]Eotteon bigyodo nan geobuhae
Igeon gyeomsonhan yaegi
Gachileul nonhajamyeon nan
Billion dollar baby

Mwol jjom aneun salamdeul-eun
Da al-aseo al-abwa
Amuna jabgo mul-eobwa
Nuga jeil jal naga

Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Naega jeil jal naga
Je je jeil jal naga

[CL]Nuga nega naboda deo jal naga?
No no no no Na na na na
Nuga nega naboda deo jal naga?
No no no no Na na na na
Nuga nega naboda deo jal naga?
No no no no Na na na na
Nuga nega naboda deo jal naga?
No no no no Na na na na

Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Bam Ratatata Tatatatata
Oh my god

Monday, June 20, 2011

Recuva Free Download

  • Version: 1.40.525
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Jun 15, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7
  • Requirements: 32- or 64-bit OS
  • File Size: 2395 KB

Chances are that if you've accidentally erased a file, or something malicious like a worm or virus has done it for you, Recuva will find it. It's a great little undelete program, possibly the best on the market... if you can really say donationware's on the market. Also, Recuva is the only free/donationware sector-based recovery software that I've found.
Recuva's sector-based recovry worked for me on a number of occasions, but it doesn't support SCSI--and once or twice in previous versions failed to find files. This version seems effective, so if your hard drive's health is stable, it's worth a try in that role as well--and could save you quite a bit of cash. Unless I'm absolutely sure a hard drive isn't degrading during further use, I use tried and true R-Studio Data Recovery.
Recuva has a nice-looking, simple interface as well as a wizard that will walk you through the recovery/undelete process. There are options for what type of files to search for as well as whether to enable the deep scan (sector scan) that will find files on damaged or reformatted disks.
If you just want a good un-delete program with a small disk footprint at no charge, then Recuva is what you're looking for. It's also worth a shot at recovering overwritten or damaged data on an otherwise healthy hard drive. It works on both FAT and NTFS file systems so you can undelete files on virtually any Windows PC ever made, and the interface is the very model of restrained style and efficiency.
Note: This program is donationware. It is free to try, but the author accepts and encourages donations towards further development.
DOWNLOAD IT HERE

Fact or Fiction

Claim:   Warner Bros. will contribute money to the American Red Cross every time you forward an e-mail message to a friend. 

Status:   Not any more. 
Examples:   [Collected on the Internet, 2000] 


Warner Bros. would like to honor the real-life heroes of "The Perfect Storm," and we need your help. Every time you forward this e-mail to a friend, Warner Bros. will contribute five cents to the American Red Cross. Help us reach our contribution goal of $50,000.

Origins:   Finally, after all those bogus messages about how you can help raise money for the treatment of sick children or receive cash and free merchandise simply for forwarding ane-mail, along came one that was for real. You could help raise money for the American Red Cross by forwarding e-mail to your friends, but Warner Bros. has discontinued the promotion. 

You started by visiting the Warner Bros. web site for The Perfect Storm web site and clicking one of theForward This E-Mail links. Then you filled out the form, and for every message you sent, Warner Bros. donated fifty cents to the American Red Cross, up to a total of $50,000 (although for some reason they stopped the program after announcing they had made a $10,000 contribution to the Red Cross). 

Warner Bros. said they would not be collecting e-mailaddresses nor sending unsolicited mail to the addresses submitted to them.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Good Morning Wallpaper Free Download

License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Jun 13, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
  • File Size: 42 KB
  • Author: Axel Valdez

Does your computer have a hard time getting started in the morning? Load up Good Morning wallpaper and give it a good jolt of caffeine. (Disclaimer: Your PC may not actually run faster, but it will definitely look cooler.)
Sometimes it feels like we've got two choices for our Windows wallpapers: eye-catching photos that can be distracting, or really boring plain-vanilla colored backgrounds. The talented contributors toSimple Desktops offer a third option: simple wallpaper designs that are definitely not boring. This Good Morning wallpaper by Mexican designer Axel Valdez is one of my favorites; another is Mike Smiy's Guinness Glass.
Note: To load this wallpaper, just download the file and right-click it, then select Set as desktop background. If your browser opens the image automatically, right-click the page and select Set As Desktop Background (your browser may use different wording).
--Kim Saccio-Kent
DOWNLOAD IT HERE

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Health Tip For The Day

Asthma Warning
Many people with asthma are able to exercise safely, but new research suggests that dehydration may increase the likelihood of an attack.

Researchers at the University of Buffalo, New York, found that individuals with exercise-induced asthma experienced a significant decrease in lung function when dehydrated.

It is speculated that dehydration can cause bronchospasm, which is a constriction or tightening of the airways of the lungs.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Fact for the Day

"New Zealand is the first country to allow women to vote"

Women's suffrage in New Zealand was an important political issue in the late 19th century. Of countries presently independent, New Zealand was the first to give women the vote in modern times.The Electoral Bill granting women the franchise was given Royal Assent by Governor Lord Glasgow on 19 September 1893, and women voted for the first time in the election held on 28 November 1893 (elections for the Māori seats were held on 20 December). In 1893, Elizabeth Yates also became Mayor of Onehunga, the first time such a post had been held by a female anywhere in the British Empire.
In 1893, the British colony of New Zealand became the first self-governing nation to extend the right to vote to all adult women, and the women of the nearby colony of South Australia achieved the same right in 1895 but became the first to obtain also the right to stand (run) for Parliament (women did not win the right to run for the New Zealand legislature until 1919).The first European country to introduce women's suffrage was the Grand Principality of Finland and that country, then a part of the Russian Empire with autonomous powers, produced the world's first female members of parliament as a result of the 1907 parliamentary elections.

Stickies Free Download!!!

  • Version: 7.1a
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Jun 2, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
  • File Size: 1016 KB
  • Author: Tom Revell, Zhorn Software

A to-do list is a very tidy thing. Items are listed in orderly progression, a neat sequence of checkboxes to be marked as done in due time. For some people, that works. Others (myself included) need a bit more chaos in their organization. Stickies lets me spread my to-do list all over my desktop and arrange it so that it makes visual sense to me.
You may think having your desktop covered in sticky notes is irritating. That is actually true: It does feel cluttered, especially if you've got a large backlog of tasks you wrote down and didn't do. That's part of the magic of Stickies: It gets you to actually do your to-do list, because you want to remove those notes and uncover your fancy wallpaper.
To create a new note, simply hit Win+S from any application across your system. This global shortcut can be changed or disabled, but it's on by default. There are a number of other handy shortcuts, such as Alt+Ctrl+S for creating a sticky and instantly populating it with the clipboard contents. However, this is just scratching the surface of what Stickies can do.
Stickies can contain rich text as well as images. If you type "[]" (open bracket then close bracket), Stickies automatically turns that into a checkbox. Stickies also handles Hebrew and Arabic gracefully, and does not get mixed up if a right-to-left line contains English text.
While editing a sticky note, you can press Ctrl+Shift+A to access the Set Alarm dialog. You can also do this by right-clicking the note. Once there, you can set the note to pop up at a certain time and date. When the time comes, the note sets itself as "always on top" and starts vibrating--moving in very rapid, small motions in all directions. The effect is very noticeable.
You can also set alarms to recur; you can have Stickies remind you to water your plants every three days or update your resumé every six months, for example. You do this by right-clicking a note's title bar and selecting Sleep > Recurring. Recurring notes can also have an end-date.
Speaking of the title bar, you can collapse each note down to the title only. You can also use the title-bar to set the note as "always on top," and of course, to close the note. And if you closed an important note by mistake, the Manage Stickies dialog (easily accessible through Ctrl+M from any note) lets you browse and search all notes, including closed ones. Incidentally, that means if you've written down some sensitive information in a sticky note and want to make sure it's gone, you should delete that information yourself (using plain old Backspace on your keyboard) prior to closing the sticky note.
Stickies packs so much functionality into its 1MB installer, I cannot begin to cover it all. I haven't even touched on its networking facilities, which let you send notes to other computers on your LAN.
Stickies is an essential part of my daily workflow. It is one of the first applications I install on any Windows machine I use, and it ensures I always have the information I need right in front of me. Highly recommended.
--Erez Zukerman

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

avast! Free Antivirus

Avast Free Antivirus 5 took the top spot in our late 2010 roundup of free antivirus software. It provides good, all-around malware detection in a speedy, well-designed package. We liked its easy installation process, smooth interface design, and minimal impact in system performance. However, although it wins out overall, its malware detection, while good, isn't the best we've seen.
Avast Free Antivirus 5 is well designed and generally easy to use. In most respects, it's a somewhat scaled-down version of the paid Avast Pro Antivirus 5. The installation process was quick and painless, and I had to click through only a couple of screens before it started installing. The main screen is laid out nicely and is easy to use, though not without its flaws. A slightly annoying aspect of Avast Free Antivirus the fact that a banner advertising its paid counterpart will appear on the Summary tab, but since it's unobtrusive, it isn't a serious issue.

  • Version: 6.0
  • Downloads Count: 908,848
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Jun 6, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
  • Requirements: 32-bit or 64-bit OS, Pentium 3 processor, 128MB RAM, 300MB free hard drive space
  • File Size: 47167 KB
  • Author: AVAST Software
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Office Tab Free (32-bit version) Free Download


Wouldn't it be nice if you could see the all your Microsoft Office documents as separate tabs, in the same way you can see different Web sites in a browser? With Office Tab Free, you can do exactly that.
Install this simple, free add-in, and then when you're in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, any time you open more than one document, it will open in its own separate tab. You get to see all of your open documents in a single glance. Go from tab to tab by clicking; close a tab by clicking the X in its upper corner, just like you do in a browser.
You've got plenty of options for customizing the way that Office Tab Free works. Click the file tab on the Ribbon, then choose Word Tab, Excel Tab, or PowerPoint Tab, depending on the application you'll using, and you'll be able to turn Office Tab on or off, and customize it many different ways. So you can set shortcuts for selecting tabs and switching tabs, you can change tab styles and colors, and more. And if you have each of the supported Microsoft applications open, Office Tab Free will work in each one.
Download it HERE.

Shiitake Mushrooms Good For Health

Long a symbol of longevity in Asia because of their health-promoting properties, shiitake mushrooms have been used medicinally by the Chinese for more than 6,000 years. More recently, their rich, smoky flavor has endeared them to American taste buds. These exotic hearty mushrooms can now be found in supermarket shelves across the U.S. throughout the year.
Like other mushrooms, these specialty mushrooms are as mysteriously unique as they are delicious. While often thought of as a vegetable and prepared like one, mushrooms are actually a fungus, a special type of living organism that has no roots, leaves, flowers or seeds.


Shiitake, maitake, and reishi mushrooms are widely referred to as "medicinal mushrooms" due to their long history of medical use, particularly in oriental medicine traditions. It's important to distinguish, however, between extracts and medicinal preparations made from these mushrooms and their appearance as whole foods in an everyday diet. Most of the medicinal research on shiitake mushrooms has been conducted on laboratory animals or on individual cells studied in a laboratory setting. There are hundreds of lab and animal studies that clearly document the medicinal properties of shiitake mushroom extracts. As important as these studies are in a medical context, they are still very different from studies that examine shiitake mushroom as a common and beloved food.
In contrast to the wealth of medicinal research on shiitake mushrooms, there are very few studies on shiitake mushrooms in the human diet. Among the human dietary studies that do exist, however, there is a clear message about shiitake mushrooms: they can provide us with some fantastic health benefits. Below are areas of health support that make the top of our list for shiitake mushrooms when enjoyed as a whole food.

Immune Support
No health benefit is better documented for shiitake mushroom than immune support. In fact, the immune support track record for this mushroom is fascinating. On the one hand, numerous studies have shown the ability of whole shiitake mushrooms to help prevent excessive immune system activity. On the other hand, an equal number of studies have shown the ability of shiitake mushrooms to help stimulate immune system responses under certain circumstances. In other words, from a dietary perspective, shiitake mushrooms appear able to enhance immune function in both directions, giving it a boost when needed, and cutting back on its activity when needed. It's important to note that dietary shiitake mushroom intake - unlike intake of medicinal shiitake extracts - has not been shown to be strongly suppressive of the immune system or strongly activating. From our perspective, this finding makes sense. We wouldn't want our everyday foods to strongly suppress or strongly activate any body system. What we would want from our foods is support of body systems under a variety of circumstances - and that is exactly what we get from shiitake mushrooms with respect to our immune system.

Cardiovascular Benefits
The cardiovascular benefits of shiitake mushrooms have been documented in three basic areas of research. The first of these areas is cholesterol reduction. d-Eritadenine (also called lentinacin, or lentsine, and sometimes abbreviated as DEA) is one of the most unusual naturally occurring nutrients in shiitake mushrooms that has repeatedly been shown to help lower total blood cholesterol. This nutrient is actually derived from adenine - one of the building blocks (nucleotides) in the mushroom's genetic material (DNA). The beta-glucans in shiitake mushrooms are also very likely to contribute to its cholesterol-lowering impact.

Anti-Cancer Benefits
Most of the research on shiitake mushrooms and cancer has been conducted on laboratory animals or on individual cells in a laboratory setting and has involved mushroom extracts rather than whole mushrooms in food form. For this reason, our understanding of the anti-cancer benefits of shiitake mushrooms as a whole, natural food is still preliminary. But based on research to date, we believe that adding shiitake mushrooms to your diet is likely to offer you anti-cancer benefits, especially with respect to prevention of prostate cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer.

Other Benefits

The special combination of antioxidants found in shiitake mushrooms together with their highly flexible support for immune system function make them a natural candidate for providing us with protection from a variety of problems involving oxidative stress and immune function. This includes rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an area that has begun to interest shiitake mushroom researchers. Although research in this area is preliminary, we expect to see large-scale human studies confirming the benefits of shiitake mushrooms for prevention of RA.
Medicinal extracts from shiitake mushrooms have well-documented effects on a variety of micro-organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses (including human immunodeficiency virus-1, or HIV-1). While we have yet to see large-scale human studies on whole food intake of shiitake mushrooms and decreased susceptibility to colds, flu or other problems related to unwanted activity of micro-organisms, this is a very likely area for future food research and discovery of health benefits.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Scroll Me Down

Just scroll me down for the sake XD

Confusing?

Are you a LIAR?


Are you a Liar?

Health Tip of the Day

S-T-R-E-T-C-H
Fifteen seconds is better than five, though five is still better than nothing when it comes to improving flexibility.

A new study out of the United Kingdom suggests a significant benefits from holding each stretch at least 15 seconds as opposed to five seconds or not stretching at all.

Twenty-four college students (average age 20) participated in the five-week training study.

Those in the five-second group performed each stretch nine times, while those in the 15-second group did each stretch three times.

While both groups improved their passive range of motion, those who held their stretches longer showed greater improvements in active range of motion as well.

The Squid Love Story

Once upon a time
Two squids traveled together
Then they fall in love with each other.
So they decided to get married.

At the church
The squid priest asked them to hold hands and they
held hands,
held hands,
held hands,
held hands,
held hands,
held hands,
held hands,
and held hands. XD


Happy ending :D
Nam <3 P'Sheon


Kindle For Pc FREE DOWNLOAD

Editorial Review of Kindle for PC

If there's a book you can't put down, why restrict yourself to a physical book? Start reading e-books instead. Download e-book software such as Amazon's free Kindle for PC, and then start reading books on your computer. If the boss stops by, just click over to another open app and pretend you were working all along.
Note: This link takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software.
You can Download it HERE

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Showtime Season 3 Champions - True Colors of GenSan!

Among the 12 Showtime Grand Finalist,
True Colors was declared as the Season 3 Grand Champion!!

True Colors

They received the Grand Prize One Million Pesos from Natasha and their respective Barangay got another One Million Pesos.

Here's the final and official results for Showtime Season 3 Grand Finals:

1. True Colors from GenSan 9.92 - Grand Champion
2. Vision 20 from Brgy. Sinalhan, Sta. Rosa, Laguna 9.83
3. Yuri Crew from Bacolod 9.75
3. The Next Level Octomix Dancers from Caloocan City 9.75
5. Negros Dance Collective from Negros Oriental 9.67
6. Street Noize 9.38
7. Artist Youth of the Philippines from Brgy. Bulac, Sta. Maria, Bulacan 8.67
8. Cool Guyz from Brgy. San Miguel, Majayjay, Laguna 8.58
9. Asian Pride from Brgy. Old Zaniga, Mandaluyong City 8.46
10. Tribos Humanikas from Brgy. 176 Bagong Silang, Caloocan City 8.25
11. BTLA Kids from Brgy. 185 Zone 16,Malaria, Caloocan City 8.08
12. Anonymous Edition from Brgy. Palangoy Binangonan, Rizal 8.00

The "Best Intro" award was given to Brgy. Poblacion Guihulngan, Negros Oriental who cheered for the Negros Dance Collective. They won a cash prize of P100,000.

Congratulations to all
Showtime Season 4 will be on Monday!


Angry Birds Free to Play!!

Yes yes Angry Birds is Free.
Free to Play using Google Chrome!!!
So watcha waitin for!
Gear up and kill some pigs!


Install Google Chrome
and
Play it HERE!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

2NE1's NEW digital single "LONELY" M/V with Romanization Lyrics


The digital single "Lonely" is harmonious, pleasing to listen to and great instrumentals with the acoustic guitar and accompanying string instruments.

KPoppers Enjoy!!
 Romanization Lyrics
Jigeum naega haneun yaegi
Neol apeuge halji molla
Ama nal jukdorok miwohage doel kkeoya
Naega yejeon gatji antadeon ne mal
Modu teullin mareun aniya
Nado byeonhaebeorin naega nat seolgimanhae
Neomu chakhan neonde neon geudaeroinde Oh
I don't know I don't know
Naega wae ireoneunji
Geutorok saranghaenneunde neon yeogi inneunde Oh
I don't know
Ije nal chatgo sipeo
Baby I'm sorry neowa isseodo nan lonely
Saranghagin naega bujokhanga bwa
Ireon motnan nal yongseohae
I'm sorry ige neowa naui story
Sarangiran naegen gwabunhanga bwa
Ne gyeote isseodo

Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely


Nega jalmotan ge anya
Naega isanghan geoya
Imi orae jeonbuteo nan junbi haenna bwa ibyeoreul
Jeongmal jalhaejugo sipeonneunde
Hapil sarang apeseoneun wae

Ireoke haneobsi jagajigo oerounji
Neomu chakhan neonde neon geudaeroinde Oh
I don't know I don't know
Naega wae ireoneunji
Geutorok saranghaenneunde neon yeogi inneunde Oh
I don't know
Ije nal chatgo sipeo
Baby I'm sorry neowa isseodo nan lonely
Saranghagin naega bujokhanga bwa
Ireon motnan nal yongseohae
I'm sorry ige neowa naui story
Sarangiran naegen gwabunhanga bwa
Ne gyeote isseodo
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely

Cuz I'm just another girl
I bami werowo nan
Deoneun gyeondil su eobseo good bye
Cuz I'm just another girl
Neomuna werowo
Jigeum ne gyeote isseodo baby I'm so lonely

Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely
Baby I'm so lonely lonely lonely lonely lonely

SPlayer Free Download




Creating an open-source video player that plays most formats you throw at it is no mean feat. Not only is it a complex programming task, but there's also the 800-pound gorilla, VLC. So how does an open source development team go about competing with such an established free alternative, and does SPlayer have anything to offer to users over VLC?
In a nutshell, SPlayer does it with style. Whereas VLC has a somewhat utilitarian default interface, SPlayer brings some pizzazz into the picture. The controls are carefully styled and skinned. SPlayer also features a "theater mode"; that's a fancy name for starting up in full-screen (you can do the same with VLC, albeit with the command line options).
Another feature that distinguishes SPlayer is subtitle auto-fetching. As you load a video, SPlayer does its best to identify it and download subtitles for it. It then overlays those subtitles on the video as it plays, without you having to do anything. The entire process is seamless, save for one major flaw: The subtitles aren't always in English. I received some in what may have been Serbo-Croatian--with diacriticals showing incorrectly, no less. Still, if you're into foreign films, this is a very compelling feature.
SPlayer also attempts to make video more social. The "people" icon on the left of the control bar is used for "checking in" with your friends. It lets you share the filename of the video you're watching, a rating, and any other comment you wish to make using services from Sina or Tencent, two sharing tools popular in China. Twitter (and English) support will be added in the future.

DOWNLOAD IT HERE