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Understanding Anime..... The Beginnings

The field of televised Japanese animation, popularly known as “anime” (pronounced ah-nee-may, a word derived from the French term for animation), has always led a curious double life. While anime is often considered to be the quintessential expression of Japanese culture, its greatest documents are scandalously un-Japanese. Unlike the Japanese manga or comic strip, which is rooted in Japan’s centuries-old traditions of woodcut carvings and graphic prints, anime is the purest product of the multinational era.

Spawned in the 1960s by Japan’s postwar media boom, anime quickly became one of the most innovative sites of the multinational video culture. Early anime series such as Osamu Tezuka’s Tetsuwan Atomu [Astro Boy] (1963) derived much of their visual inspiration from the classic Disney and Warner Brothers cartoons, while scriptwriters drew deeply from the well of Western European and US science fiction narratives. By the early 1970s, anime had begun to develop its own unique array of forms, ranging from the teenage martial arts comedy to the human-piloted robot adventure or “mecha” tale. By the mid-1980s, anime had transformed a complex blend of Japan’s indigenous manga culture, US science-fiction and animation, European scriptwriting and theater, and the editing techniques of the Hong Kong martial arts films into a whole new art-form. Today, the anime culture has become one of the heavyweights of the global media industry.1

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Power Archiver 2007

PowerArchiver 2007 Feature List

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* Complete built-in support for 7-ZIP, ZIP, CAB, LHA (LZH), TAR, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2, BH, RAR, ARJ, ARC, ACE, ZOO, GZ, and BZIP2 file formats
* Support for reading and extracting disc image formats: ISO, BIN, IMG and NRG
* Built-in support for XXE, UUE, and yENC encoded files and full MIME (Base 64) support
* Creating ZIP, 7-Zip, CAB and PAE encrypted self-extracting archives using a Wizard interface
* Support for unlimited size ZIP archives, with improved performance when working with 100,000+ files
* Support for Deflate64, providing improved compression results (both size and speed)
* Complete support for PKZIP 4.0 and PKZIP 4.5 disk spanning
* Compression Profiles to store frequently used compression settings
* Full support for ZIP AES encryption, 128-bit/192-bit/256-bit (supports: PKZip 5.1 (full), Secure Zip 8.0 and WinZip 9.0 AE-1 & AE-2) and proprietary PAE format using 5 different methods: Blowfish (128-bit), DES (64-bit), Triple DES (128-bit), AES 128-bit, and AES 256-bit
* Support for AES encrypted 7-Zip archives and multivolume 7-Zip archives
* Support for transparently updating 7-Zip archives
* Uploading archives or backups directly to FTP or SFTP (SSH) sites with multiple profiles supported and timeout option
* Password manager for saving frequently used passwords
* Tool for creating PBS backup scripts and running automated backups
* Internal viewer that supports TXT, RTF, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, TIFF, GFI, SGI, EMF, WMF, PPM, Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk, Truevision, ZSoft Paintbrush, Kodak Photo-CD, JASC PaintShop Pro, and Dr. Halo file formats
* Many powerful archive operations (including: renaming files in archive, spanning archives, testing archives, viewing and writing comments, installing archives, and checking archives for viruses)
* Drag and Drop from/to Windows Explorer and the Desktop
* Two ways of viewing archives (Classic - all files in the same listing; Explorer - browsing through an archive like folders in Windows Explorer)
* Complete integration with Windows (extracting archives and creating archives directly from Windows Explorer using powerful "Explorer Shell Extensions")
* Ability to edit files within an archive using one single operation
* Printing file listing to text file or HTML document
* Tool for repairing corrupted ZIP archives
* Converting between file formats (for example: changing a ZIP archive to CAB archive, or LHA archive to ZIP archive)
* Extracting multiple archives at the same time
* Batch Zip function to create multiple different archives at once
* Favorite Folders to quickly locate archives
* Powerful Find function for searching within an archive
* Auto Update to automatically download and install new versions of PowerArchiver
* Powerful help in HTML and a tutorial with pictures for beginners
* Full skinning support via PSF files - includes interface skins, toolbar skins, icons and customizable application settings
* Windows XP Theme and ClearType support
* Full support for Windows Vista, including UAC and Vista's new dialog windows
* Modern user interface that utilizes the "Ribbon" licensed from Microsoft Office
* Queue System for automating add, extract and backup functions in PowerArchiver
* PowerArchiver Starter - system tray application for speeding up tasks
* Plug-in System that enables users to add support for more file formats by downloading and installing plug-ins


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