Galaxy Control: 3d strategy GI_1.23.80

Current Version: GI_1.23.80
Requires Android: 4.0 and up
Category: Strategy
Size: 48M
VGI_1.23.80 update:
Meet a hero! Atlas’s special ability can turn the tide of any battle. Your enemies won’t know what hit them. The hero can’t be killed—if he takes damage, Atlas regenerates and will be ready for new missions.  The hero is available once your Command Center reaches level 7. Ore added! Ore is required to hire and upgrade heroes.
- Ore Storage is available once your Command Center reaches level 7.
- Ore Extractor is available once your Command Center reaches level 8.
Overview:
Galaxy Control is an ultimate space combat strategy game with next generation 3d graphics and fast-paced combats!Gather minerals and extract uranium, defend your base with laser towers, missile turrets, cannons, walls and mines, create the ultimate army with unique ground and air units! Battle with millions of players and take their Fame point and resources! Became the TOP 1 in the galaxy!
NOTE! Galaxy Control requires internet connection.
FEATURES:
- NEXT GENERATION 3D GRAPHICS
- 100% FREE TO PLAY ultimate space strategy
- Gather minerals and extract uranium to build and upgrade your base
- Defend your base with laser towers, missile turrets, cannons, walls and mines
- Create the ultimate army with more than 11 unique ground and air units
- Battle with players from all over the world and take their Fame Points and resources
- Campaign Mode with more than 30 unique missions
Unlock 25 unique achievements and goals
Galaxy Control: 3d strategy Galaxy Control: 3d strategy
Download from Google Play:
Download Apk File:

4 Best Linux OS To Replace Windows XP

Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP. Which means your computer won’t be getting any software updates including security updates. That would leave your computer running Windows XP even more vulnerable to virus and malware.
Now, you have only few options to replace Windows XP. And those are:
  1. Continue running Windows XP and make your computer un-secure and unusable
  2. Upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8 and pay at least $100 and more for an antivirus system and office products
  3. Switch to Linux and enjoy the freedom along with your saved money
Wondering about option 3 and thinking if you should really switch to Linux from Windows XP? Let me help you in making your mind. Do you use your computer mainly for surfing internet, watching movies, listening to music, do some regular work in office etc? If the answer to the question is yes, you can switch to Linux without thinking twice.
Don’t be afraid. Linux is no more only geeks’ playground. You don’t need to be a command line ninja or super hacker to use Linux. Normal human being use Linux too. Using desktop Linux is as easy as any other operating system. And if you wonder which Linux distribution is best for you, I have listed here 4 best Linux OS to replace Windows XP.
The Linux OS listed here are most suitable for someone habitual of using Windows XP, with similar interface. Also, these Linux distributions are famous for running out of the box so you don’t need to worry about troubleshooting. Enough talk, let’s take a look at 4 best Linux alternative to Windows XP.

Linux Mint Mate:

Linux Mint Mate to replace Windows XP
Linux Mint is known for its simplicity, hardware compatibility and pre-installed software.Mate is a desktop environment which is similar to Windows user interface with desktop shortcuts, bottom panel etc. If you have moderate hardware configuration, you can rely on Linux Mint Mate to replace Windows XP.

Linux Mint Xfce:

Linux Mint Xfce to replace Windows XP
If you are running Windows XP for a long time it could also because you system, which was once pretty good, is now considered low end device. This could be a reason why you did not/cannot upgrade to Windows 7 or 8. So, if you have shortage of RAM, low end processor such as Pentium 4, Linux is your true friend.
Linux Mint Xfce is Xfce variant of Linux Mate. Xfce is lightweight desktop environment which can run on a device with RAM as low as 256 MB.

Lubuntu:

lubuntu best linux alternative to replace Windows XP
Image: Softpedia
Similar to Linux Mint Xfce, Lubuntu is a suitable choice for computers with relatively low hardware configuration. Based on world’s most popular Linux distribution Ubuntu and an extreme lightweight desktop environment, Lubuntu can run even on Pentium 2 processors, no kidding. Of course, you don’t need to be on the lower side of hardware spectrum to use Lubuntu. You can use it on a computer with regular configuration to get awesome superfast desktop experience.

Zorin OS:

Zorin OS Windows 7 Look
Zorin OS is a new entrant in the Linux world with sole focus on bringing Windows users to Linux. Zorin OS imitates Windows 7 look and feel with obvious purpose to make (ex)Windows users comfortable with a familiar feel. It also provides option to change the looks to Windows XP. Packed up with several software by default, Zorin OS is the ideal replacement for Windows XP for a computer with moderate configuration.
That compiles our list of 4 Linux alternatives to replace Windows XP with. Indeed you do not need to stop at these 4 Linux OS. Just head over to Distrowatch and have a look at different Linux OS available out there. When you decide to switch to Linux, remember that there are plenty of resources available online and a helpful Linux community to help you and ease your transition.

BlueStacks vs Andy – The best Android emulators on PC

BlueStacks has long been the gold standard for Android emulators on PC. It’s the name everyone knows and BlueStacks always seems to be doing something interesting. However, a new challenger has hit the floor. It’s called Andy. Can it take on the long-time champ? Let’s take a look!
BlueStacks has long been the gold standard for Android emulators on PC. It’s the name everyone knows and BlueStacks always seems to be doing something interesting. However, a new challenger has hit the floor. It’s called Andy. Can it take on the long-time champ? Let’s take a look!

BlueStacks 1 Android emulator
BlueStacks interface is extremely easy to use.

Ease of use and setup

Our first category is ease of use and setup. After all, what good is an emulator if you can’t figure out how to use it, right?
BlueStacks
For Bluestacks, setting things up was ridiculously easy. You go to the site, download the application, install it, and go. It’s super easy. Once you’re inside you can browse and install various games and access them on the bar at the top. When it comes to ease of use and setting things up, Bluestacks is practically idiot proof.
Andy
Andy started out the same way. Downloading and installing the app was easy. I did have a problem actually getting it to run but thanks to their support, I was able to figure out the problem. Once you actually start it up, it runs like any Android phone or tablet so the interface is familiar.
Andy does get some points for having a good support staff. They use Facebook as their support page and their people are generally pretty knowledgeable. In fact, shout out to Charlie from Andy because he’s the dude that helped me.
Winner: BlueStacks

BlueStacks 2 Android emulator
Both emulators handled light to moderate gaming relatively well.

Gaming

One of the bigger reasons people want Android on their computer is so they can play some games on it. Thankfully, both Andy and BlueStacks support gaming.
BlueStacks
In Bluestacks, it appears as though the main focus is for gaming. They don’t really recommend any normal applications and we assume the recommended games are ones that have been tested with Bluestacks. The games run fairly well. You can get ones in the Play Store that aren’t listed in Bluestacks recommendations but they tend to run a little clunkier than the recommended ones.
Andy
Andy focuses on an overall experience and offers a lot. It plays games well and in some cases, like Clash of Clans, it actually plays the game better than Bluestacks in terms of stability. This is especially true for network-based games which seemed to load a lot faster on Andy. Andy does have a remote option where you can use your device as a controller for better gaming support if you so choose. BlueStacks does allow game controller support as well but it requires a wired controller.
Winner: Andy

Andy 3 android emulator
Andy handles most Android applications with ease.

Productivity

The other really big reason people want Android on their PC is for productivity purposes. It’s a fun operating system to have but it can also help get some work done.
BlueStacks
Here Bluestacks doesn’t fail utterly but it comes close. It doesn’t seem to like to run regular Android apps as well it does games and that’s a shame. For instance, there was an excruciating amount of lag when simply typing in Google Drive. It doesn’t recommend any productivity apps so you have to go out of your way to find them. Really, Bluestacks wants to be a gaming emulator and it shows here. That said, there are a few productivity apps that do work well so if you need it for something very light, it could still work.
Andy
Like we stated earlier, Andy focuses on a more rounded experience and this is where it shows. The same sort of problems I was having on Bluestacks weren’t present in Andy. The Google Drive lag wasn’t present, apps loaded quickly and worked well. It’s also worth noting here that Andy can run things like Hangouts, and third party launchers, deliver notifications, and even use widgets. It also runs a higher version of Android than Bluestacks and that means you’ll have a higher app compatibility as well as better app stability.
Winner: Andy

Andy 4 Android emulator
Andy gives you the option to use custom launchers and widgets.

Misc features

We’ve talked about the big stuff, but what about the little things? They matter too!
BlueStacks
Bluestacks is pretty much a what-you-see-is-what-you-get deal. In a small way, simplicity is elegance and that means there isn’t as much guess work. That said you can sync Bluestacks with your Android devices to sync app data, texts, and the like if you wanted to. You can also sideload applications which is a fairly simple process. Overall, there are some things, but really not that many.
Andy
You can do pretty much anything with Andy that you can do with an Android phone. That includes sideloading applications, putting files on there from your computer if need be, file browsing, and some stuff we mentioned earlier like fully functioning notifications, widgets, and you can even root it if you need to.
One of the things I really liked personally was the ability to install third party launchers. Since it runs pretty much like any Android device, you can customize it like any Android device so between the custom launchers, wallpapers, widgets, icon packs, etc, you can turn Andy into a little window of customization and make it really yours.
The last thing I want to mention here is the ability to change the specs of Andy. It runs in a virtual machine which is actually customizable. You can open up the Virtual Box that comes with Andy and give it some extra RAM, change how many CPU cores it has, and various other small things as well. Beware, this is advanced user stuff, but you can totally go in there and give this bad boy 3GB of RAM instead of one and actually improve the performance.
Winner: Andy

Andy 1 Android emulator
Bottom line: BlueStacks will need to improve to retake its crown.

Overall

Overall, picking which one is better really depends on your needs. If you need something super simple that plays some light games and you really don’t need it to do much else, then Bluestacks is still probably your best bet. After all, like we said earlier, there is an advantage to having simplicity.
However, if you’re willing to go through the slightly more complicated set up process, then Andy is by far the more full-featured Android emulator. It’s way better for customization and productivity and, in some cases, even better at gaming. With the power user stuff available like root and adding resources, Andy is simply a better option for more demographics.
Winner: Andy

Download Andy here
Download BlueStacks here

PaperPort Professional 14

PaperPort Professional 14

Great document management software offers digital file tracking. It allows you to scan your paper documents and categorize them based on their content. It also gives you the tools necessary to organize and edit your digital files. In a small office, this software needs to be accessible to all of your employees, but you should be able to set up multiple security levels to control who can work with certain documents.
PaperPort Professional 14 is a popular resource for document imaging and digital file tracking. Unlike other software we compared, PaperPort works with Windows Folders, so you don't have to transfer files into the software and you won't spend hours trying to understand the interface. It lacks email client integration, however. Also, the workflow assignments and controls take some time to get used to. Fortunately, these complaints are minor. Because of its excellent user interface and great tools, PaperPort 14 earns our TopTenREVIEWS Silver Award.
The most impressive aspect of PaperPort Professional 14 is its seamless integration with Windows Folders. When you first open the software, you can see all of your existing folders and a newly added PaperPort folder. Moving files around is as easy as dragging and dropping, just like you're already used to doing. Before you write PaperPort off as a Windows Folders clone, however, you should know that this software does so much more than organize your files.
When you scan a paper document, you can add meta data and categorize it. The document imaging combines optical character recognition (OCR) and PDF conversion while filing and sorting your documents into the correct folders. Once a file is in the PDF format, you can merge it with other PDF files or split and separate the pages. If you and your employees work in the same folders each day, you can schedule file indexing to track and manage file versions.
PaperPort also gives you backup and restore capabilities. You won't have to worry about losing contracts or receipts. Also, cloud storage gives you one more level of security for your documents and files. While PaperPort maintains the fluid interface of Windows Folders, this software's extra features do so much more than organize files.
System Requirements
Miible or new CPU
1 GB RAMnimum Hardware Requirements:
Intel Pentium compat
700 MB free hard disk space for application files and installation
1024x768 resolution display with 16 bit (High Color) or better
Windows compatible pointing device
Supported Operating Systems:
Windows 8 32-bit or 64-bit Edition
Windows XP 32-bit SP3
Windows Vista 32-bit and 64-bit with SP2 or higher
Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit
Supported Web Browsers (Favorites and PDF Viewer):
Internet Explorer 7+
Firefox 3, 4 and 5.5

Chrome 4, 9 (versioning changed)

How to increase virtual Ram in Windows 7 and Speed Up Your PC

If you are having trouble with slow speed and not a lot of ram, here is what you have to do.

First:  Right click on computer and scroll down to Properties.
You will get this page:

Second: Click on Advance system settings 
You will get this page:

Third: Click on Advanced and than  under Performance click on Settings and than click Change
You will get this page:


Fourth:  Uncheck the box Automatically manage paging file size for all drives and than click Custom size.
Finally: In the upper box write Currently allocated  memory (in our case 3966 MB) and in the second box double the size of Currently allocated  memory (in our case 3966 x 2 = 7932)