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How to Create Shortcuts in Linux with Symbolic Links?[Linux Tip]

Tips And Tricks Windows users should be quite familiar with shortcuts, which allow them to launch programs by creating a link to the executable. Linux users too can create shortcuts, to quickly launch files and folders. The shortcuts in Linux are also known symbolic links. Creating shortcuts definitely saves you a lot of time, if you have several [...] Read More »

Find Large Files and Folders On Your Hard drive with Disksum [Command Line Tool]

Tips And Tricks We have been big fans of Command Line tools, in the past we have talked about a command line tool to recycle your files using the command prompt, and also introduced you to several useful command prompt shortcuts. We prefer using the command line for several tasks such as copying and moving files since its [...] Read More »

Three Essential Microsoft PowerToys

Software If you plan on sticking with Windows XP for as long as you can, there are a lot you can do to optimize it and better your XP experience. Even though a lot of us are guilty of not performing it, basic maintenance is essential. If you don’t already do so, you should run Disk [...] Read More »

Search The Web From Within Outlook, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and More With Kallout

Software How many times have you been through situations where you are writing a important essay / document and want to quickly include a reference link for your research, or, you just received a meeting request from a client and want to quickly check the location of the meeting using a map? These are some of [...] Read More »

Convert, Print or View Thumbnails of Images from Context Menu [Useful Utility]

Image Tools There may be several times when you may have downloaded, or received images through a email, now we can’t blame people for having preferences for using different formats for the images, but what if you want to convert them into your favorite format? What if you want to print a image without opening it? Not [...] Read More »