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Resolution Changer
via gHacks technology news by Martin on June 20, 2008
Resolution Changer is a neat software for Windows that can change the screen resolution temporarily or permanently. The author created the application at first for his children who were playing around with software that required a resolution of 640×480 and he did not want to change the resolution manually whenever they wanted to run their application.The software has grown since then and some...
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Auslogics Registry Defrag
via gHacks technology news by Martin on June 20, 2008
The Auslogics Disk Defrag software is a popular hard disk defragmentation tool and many users who like it will probably also find the Registry defragmentation tool useful. The Windows Registry is not defragmented during hard disk defragmentation because it is not possible to defragment files that are open for exclusive access.Auslogics Registry Defrag reduces the size of the Registry by...
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Organize yourself with Tobu
via gHacks technology news by Daniel on June 18, 2008
As you may know from my blog, I love information organizers. I think that sounds a bit sad looking back at that sentence, but nevertheless I do, and I cam across a cool little application today called Tobu. I think this is a great application for a number of reasons, but while getting into details would take ages, I can tell you right off the bat that Tobu isn’t for everyone.It’s one of those...
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Build Your Own Reddit With Reddit
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on June 18, 2008
Social news site Reddit's secret announcement -- which people have been speculating about for the past 24 hours -- is out of the bag: Reddit is open sourcing their code. "We've always strived to be as open and transparent with our users as possible, and [open sourcing our code] is the next logical step," said Reddit in a blog post. Reddit, which was built and maintained by just 5 people,...
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Die Times von 1793 online lesen
via heise online News by (author unknown) on June 18, 2008
Die Times von 1793 online lesen
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Identify Files with Trid
via gHacks technology news by Martin on June 17, 2008
Users are usually puzzled for a moment if they encounter a file type that they never heard about before and that none of their installed applications seems to be able to load properly. A search on the Internet is probably the main way to identify a file extension and the application it can be opened with. Another solution is offered by applications like Trid that scan the file and display those...
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Google Feed API
via HubLog by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Google has an official Feed API and several other methods that let you retrieve historical items from a feed:Read the full post...
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Use the ThinkingRock home screen to learn GTD basics
via Hack Your Day by Daniel on June 17, 2008
One of the best tools for GTD is Thinking Rock, an application developed in Australia, and free for all to use. It utilizes all the principles in David Allen’s Getting Things Done book, and applies them with great efficiency and productivity.A great place to start using this application for any user, especially new GTD fans is the Home Page. This page not only shows you data flow, but also...
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Prioritäten setzen: Mehr Lichterzeichnung aus Digitalfotos herausholen
via heise Foto News by (author unknown) on June 16, 2008
Prioritäten setzen: Mehr Lichterzeichnung aus Digitalfotos herausholen
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Automatically delete empty folders
via Hack Your Day by Daniel on June 16, 2008
A tool I found while browsing Lifehacker looks like one that deserves a place in the productivity hall of fame. Remove Empty Directories or simply put, RED, enables you to scan for and remove empty folders on your hard drive. Those pesky folders have always been bugging me, and with the advanced features RED offers you can tweak what to delete exactly, so you really can go through your whole hard...
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