Many times you may have colleagues or visitors come by your workstation, in such cases you may not want them to see what’s running on your PC. The most common way of hiding windows is using the shortcut key Windows + D to display the desktop, but that... (posted on 5 Sep 2008 by Techie Buzz)
The Windows Clipboard Manager is not really the thing you could rely on, since it only holds one entry in the memory, the clipboard erases the previous entries every time you copy something, this could be quite annoying as there is no real way to get... (posted on 4 Sep 2008 by Techie Buzz)
Pristy Utils 2009 is a suite of free applications, with which you’ll be able to easily manage your home PC and improve its overall performance with a few clicks. Pristy Utils is a freeware application that combines system monitoring, administration and... (posted on 1 Sep 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Executor is a simple and very powerful program launching utility for Windows. Much like other program launchers, it was designed to provide a more powerful alternative to native Windows Run but what makes Executor more unique is the extent to which it... (posted on 30 Aug 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Earlier this week I wrote about making use of the Windows Icon Set embedded in system DLL files. While this can be handy, it becomes somewhat of a burden finding the right DLL file with the icons you want to use. To eliminate this problem, simply extract... (posted on 30 Aug 2008 by PCMech)
Stop me if you’ve heard this one. A couple of weeks ago it was our daughter’s 1st birthday. After the party died down a bit I grabbed a copy of everyone’s photos and dropped them into Picasa and, as I normally do, tried to sort them according to the time... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by The Red Ferret)
Computer memory is in high demand as you play, err, work on your computer, and performance can take a big hit when it runs low. Control the programs that use more than their share of memory using the Windows program Minimem, which moves unused or... (posted on 26 Aug 2008 by Make Use Of)

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