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Download Squad Week in Review

"Have login, will travel" reads the card of a modern geek. Although Download Squad didn't technically go anywhere this week, we did scour the web for the downloads, news and views you need to stay current. Miss something? Fear not. Here are the highlights from another busy week at Download Squad.

The Squadcast - Episode 002

No podfading up in this hizzy, we're committed. Our second episode of The Squadcast features an interview with the founders of Songza, and a screencast of it's delicious ajax-y slickness. We also discuss Major League Baseball's decision to (finally) allow fans to re-download those DRM protected games which had previously been orphaned by a DRM server shutdown.

Comic Life released, for Windows


It's been almost two years since we looked at Comic Life for Mac, ending our post "Now if only they'd release a Windows version." After a fair few betas, the folks at Plasq have now answered our wish: Comic Life for Windows has landed!

Add double right click to your Windows machine with ClickZap

We don't know why someone failed to think of this sooner. If you can double click with the left button, why not allow double click with the right and open up a world of possibilities?

No More Blocked Attachments

With the advent of reputable and long-needed antispam services, it's getting more difficult to move large files with email. Figuring that you don't want to learn anything new and you dont want anything that raises one incredulous eyebrow your recipient's sysadmin. Sue Polinsky looks at some free or low-cost ways to move big files around the Internet.

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