Share Outlook Express across Multiple Versions of Windows in a Multi-Boot System
Many of us have multiple versions of Windows like XP and Vista running on the same machine. You can share all your Outlook Express data across these different Windows versions. Here is a procedure explaining how to share Outlook Express (OE) over multiple operating systems.’ Step 1: Start up the first Windows installation of your […]
Make Gmail the Default Email handler Program for MailTo Links
The ability to assign protocol handlers programs that’ll accept links from different protocols like ftp, mailto and so on isn’t new, but thanks to Google’s love for Firefox, you can now assign Gmail as the default e-mail handler for mailto: links. Open Gmail in a new tab.In this same tab, enter this JavaScript snippet: javascript:window.navigator.registerProtocolHandler(“mailto”,”https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s”,”Gmail”). […]
Gnumeric – The Free Office Spreadsheet Application
Excel is the spreadsheet program that everyone can use. From managing your monthly budgets to tracking a company’s complex financial account, it can pretty much handle everything you throw at it. However, it comes with its drawbacks. It’s a part of the Microsoft Office package, does not support a few spreadsheet formats such as OpenOffice […]
Improve Adsense Clicks by Changing Font Face of Google Ads
You can improve Adsense CTR ( Click Through Ratio ) by changing the font of the Google ads. A new feature is introduced using which you can customize your Adsense ads. Now you can change the font face of the text in ad units on pages in Latin-character languages. You can choose between Arial, Times, […]
Favicon Generator – Create and Edit your Own Favicon
Favicon Generator is an online favicon builder tool that lets your create browser favicons for your website or blog.makes There are two different ways to get your favicon. By uploading any image you want as your favicon. Make your own favicon with a pixel-level editor. The Generator mode is where you can upload your gifs, […]
How to Wi-Fi Connect Your PDA Smart Mobile Phone And PC to Transfer Files
If you have a PDA smart phone with wifi internet connection and want to transfer data from your laptop or desktop PC to PDA cell phone, Read on to learn how to do that using Wi-Fi. Consider that you would like to perform a seamless transfer of files between your PC and your PDA or you […]
Boot into Linux using your USB Thumb Drive
Previously I discussed about Booting into Windows XP using your USB drive. You can even boot into Linux using your USB thumb drive. Booting of Linux from Pen Drive is done by using some small software and simple commands. For this process we use the smallest Distro for Linux called as Damn Small Linux. You […]
How to Set a Screensaver as the Desktop Background
You want to set your favorite screensaver as a background to pep up your Windows desktop during a presentation. Windows however does not allow this at all. How to make it work? Here is a simple command prompt which will make it work and it’s quite simple to do.. Open Start > All programs > […]
Brupt – An Online Document Search Engine
We use Google to search everything. But sometimes you may not get the required results for specific files like Documents, Power point presentations etc. To filter your search results and make your document file searching better here is Brupt, a Google based document search tool that lets you search for Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft […]
Simplify your Typing and Lessen your work with Phase Express
Be it e-mails, letters or forms, there are statements and phrases that are used repeatedly. Office programs offer auto complete features, but these are often very rudimentary. Phrase Express not only manages text components, but also corrects typing errors, and in the new version, it automatically notes sentences that are used repeatedly. Features of Phase […]
How to Make Ready Boost Default in Vista
Ready Boost is a disk caching technology that kicks in when you attach USB flash drives. This optimizes your system performance and is should be automatically switched on if you’re short on system memory and want to use a flash drive. However, no software is that intelligent, and in some cases this feature is not […]
How to Add Copy to / Move to To The Right-Click Context Menu
Here is an extremely useful registry hack for windows XP and Vista, which adds "Copy to folder" and "Move to folder" to the right-click context menu of every file and folder. When you select, say, "Copy to folder," you’ll get an Explorer-style menu where you can navigate and choose the destination folder where the contents […]
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