Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Saturday, 20th September 2008
Craigslist is not doubt one of the best site to find almost anything under the sun, including a apartment, a dog, a hot date and so on. The only problem with Craigslist, is that over time their interface has never improved, making it harder for people to search. TechCrunch has discovered two new services that [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Friday, 19th September 2008
The default notepad provided by windows, is the most basic piece of text-editing software you will ever come across, the surprising fact is that Microsoft has always overlooked notepad, but that is going to change in Windows 7, and notepad will get a much awaited overhaul.
Notepad 2008 is a software which brings in the features [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Monday, 15th September 2008
Google Chrome allows you to store username/password combinations for websites, but unlike Firefox there is no easy way to view the username/passwords that are store for a given website.
ChromePass fills in the void by displaying the passwords stored by Google Chrome. For each password entry the origin URL, action URL, username, password and created time [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Sunday, 14th September 2008
Wireless security if of utmost importance, and having a safe and secure WiFi connection for your router is of utmost importance, that said Wireless keys are never easy to remember and you may use your laptop in several secure locations which makes keeping track of the keys much more harder.
WirelessKeyView is a useful utility that [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Thursday, 11th September 2008
Have you ever wondered how many applications are connecting to the Internet from your PC? If you do, there is a windows command called netstat we had talked about sometime back.
If you are not comfortable with using CLI, you can use the graphical interface provided by Moo0 Connection Watcher to monitor your network connections. [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Wednesday, 10th September 2008
Just last week, we had introduced you to a better Windows clipboard manager which allowed you to store more than one entry in the clipboard. Though xNeat clipboard is quite good itself, Portable Visual Clipboard allows users to take carry their clipboard anywhere on a USB Drive.
Written By Keith Dsouza under Utilities on Wednesday, 10th September 2008
USB drives are probably the easiest and lightest way to move with your data from one place to another, but do allow the PCs you plug your drive into have good anti virus protection? Chances are that your tiny USB drive has become a haven for viruses and can infect any PC including your own.
USB [...]