Browsing Archives Tagged 'Free Software'


14
Dec

Are you the kind of a person who always keeps working on data across different drives and disks - moving them and copying them over and over. Then, most probably, the inbuilt Windows file copier is very inefficient to you.
You can’t pause copying files, and if you’re in the middle of copying 100 files or [...]

12
Dec

Many a time you may have applications or websites open that you may now want anyone else to see. The best thing one can do to hide such things from others is completely close the application itself. For example you are watching a funny video at work and may not want your colleagues or far more worse you boss to catch you at it. This is definitely not the best solution as you will have to start the application back up again once they have left.

11
Dec

DivX are offering a their Pro version for free for a limited time. The pro version of DivX comes with a DivX Converter and DivX Pro Codec. DivX offers you high quality videos at lower storage space.

10
Dec

When you buy a new Desktop PC or a new Laptop they come with lots of softwares pre-installed other than the operating system. Many of these may be useless to you and are part of the deals OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) have with software sellers where they pre-install their softwares into the machines.

7
Dec

If you use your laptop in multiple places you may know how hard it is to keep changing network settings over and over again. For example you may use the laptop at your home, office or even at your local start bucks coffee shop. Every time you go to a new place there is a new network configuration you have to setup.

6
Dec

Taking notes about ideas is one of the best things you can do to ensure you never forget them. There may be many such tools to help you take notes and remember about them later on, but today I will introduce you to something that absolutely steals the best spot and also finds a place in my must have applications.

3
Dec

Usually many of us have lots of different applications open at a single time which are accessible through the task bar. You may not want to use all the applications but still want them to be open. For example I use Windows Live Writer quite often but I do not use it all the time. The reason to keep the applications open is that I can easily and quickly access any application I want to without waiting for the delay to start them up. Leaving all the applications on takes up much of the task bar space.