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The best free defragmentation software for Windows
Your computer is too sluggish, and doesn’t open your files quickly? May be it’s time you defragment your hard drive, but ironically the default Windows Defragmentation tool is even more slow. Here’s where these free defragmentation software can come to the rescue:
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Clippable: Wipe Out Clutter From WebPages for Easier Reading
Formerly known as readability2, Clippable is a useful browser bookmarklet that reduces all the clutter from a webpage and makes it more easier to read. If you often find websites with a large number of advertisements, banners or useless elements, then use this browser bookmarklet to get rid of the cluttered stuff. Watch the following screen [...] Read More | Tweet This
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How To Convert Flickr Metadata to Lightroom And Photoshop Presets
Learn how to convert metadata from Flickr images to ready-to-use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom presets. Read More | Tweet This
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App Garden: Hundreds Of Free Flickr Apps To Download
App Garden is a collection of popular Flickr apps for users to browse. It includes Flickr tools for various purposes like download photos from Flickr, uploading photos, desktop Flickr apps e.t.c. Read More | Tweet This
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Improve Your Typing Speed With Rapid Typing Tutor
An improved typing speed can go a long way towards boosting one's productivity. And the best thing is that, you don't need to join expensive classes to improve your typing speed. Free utilities like Rapid Typing Tutor can help you in improving on your own. Read More | Tweet This
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WordWeb: Quick Dictionary Lookup [Software]
A language can only be learnt through experience and practice, and honing a language as weird as English can be a devil of a job. In a language in which you can “spend the last evening evening out a pile of dirt” or in which “a soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert”, a language which is official in 53 countries, spoken by more than a billion people and has several families and styles, can no doubt be a hard nut to crack. Read More | Tweet This




