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Net Profiles : Save Different Network Settings And Change Networks Easily
via TECH YARD by Venkat on July 03, 2008
If you keeping traveling around and use Wi-Fi or LAN networks at different locations like Home,Office and Restaurants. It can be really annoying to keep changing the Network Settings often.Net Profiles is a freeware which help you configure the Internet connection with a single mouse click, it allows you to switch in between the various network profiles you create through the application.Net...
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Edit the Windows Places Bar
via gHacks technology news by Martin on June 28, 2008
The so called Places Bar is a sidebar on the right side of Open and Save dialogs in Windows and Office that provide the user with a way to access specific folders faster. It shows My Recent Documents, Desktop, My Documents, My Computer and My Network Places by default and there is no apparent way to change or edit the default places with some that make more sense. A user without a network...
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ZoneEdit - 免費DNS服務,簡單、網頁介面的域名管理!
via 免費資源網路社群 by Pseric on June 27, 2008
... - 沒有地方停放(park)你的網址嗎?那麼就停放在 ZoneEdit 吧。動態DNS - 完整的免費動態DNS,支援 Cable, ADSL 或是撥接連線,直接把網站架在你的家用電腦上吧!ZoneEdit 的實際運作畫面如下:網址分配網址分配【網站網址】http://www.zoneedit.com/【DNS伺服器】每次加入,給予的DNS伺服器都不一樣。…
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Portable Start Menu Ties Together Your USB Workspace [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on June 25, 2008
Windows only: Free thumb drive utility Portable Start Menu is a handy, multi-function tool for anyone who uses a USB drive to launch portable applications. The program can search out and find any self-running .exe file on a thumb drive and add it to a start menu that sits in the Windows system tray while the USB drive is plugged in. The app also has a "Quick Start" function that you can access...
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Make Vista Use Multiple Cores to Speed Boot Time [Windows Vista Tip]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on June 24, 2008
Windows Vista tip: The Hackosis blog points out that Windows Vista uses only one CPU to boot itself by default, regardless of whatever dual- or quad-core hardware you're using. Enabling multi-core boot might save you a bit of time, and the fix is pretty simple. Run msconfig from the Start Search box (or after hitting Win+R), then head to the "Boot" tab, check "Number of processors," and...
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Stupid Geek Tricks: Open an Explorer Window from the Command Prompt's Current Directory
via the How-To Geek by The Geek on June 24, 2008
Have you ever done something on your computer without really thinking about it, but the person next to you has a surprised and confused look on their face? If so, then you might have performed a Stupid Geek Trick. Today we'll show how to open an Explorer window from the current command prompt directory.Let's begin… just open up a command prompt and then type in the following (the ....
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Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Turn the Desktop Icons On or Off
via the How-To Geek by The Geek on June 23, 2008
After the article last week about creating a shortcut to quickly access the desktop folder, one of our readers asked for a shortcut or hotkey to simply hide or show the desktop icons. This seemed like a great idea, so I've come up with the best way to do exactly that.The solution comes through a small utility written by one of the Desktop Sidebar programmers (an alternate sidebar with loads...
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Functional Firefox User Styles [Firefox]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 23, 2008
Now that you've been running Firefox 3 for almost a week, it's time customize its interface to your liking with a few great user styles. Just like you can add user scripts (JavaScript) to web pages with the Greasemonkey extension, you can also add user styles (CSS) to Firefox's interface with the Stylish extension. While lots of user styles just skin specific web sites with a new...
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A Desktop Based RSS Reader For Your Google Reader Feeds
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on June 23, 2008
RSS Bandit is a free desktop based feed reader for Windows that may find appeal among Google Reader users.That’s because you can use RSS Bandit as a desktop client for reading Google Reader feeds outside the web browser even in offline mode.RSS Bandit will automatically synchronize the status of your feed items with Google Reader the next time you update your feed or go online. Thus the stories...
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Bringing Command Lines to The Web: Yubnub and More!
via MakeUseOf.com by Varun Kashyap on June 20, 2008
With all the hype and user interfaces of Web 2.0, it seems ridiculous to go back to the old fashioned command line. Ask a geek and you will always find that he prefers the keyboard over the mouse simply because its “the damn fastest way” to work.For our dear readers who are back in time from Year 2050’s multitouch interfaces and voice recognitions and don’t remember what a command line...
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