Posts Tagged ‘Windows’

How to Move Web Applications to Your Desktop

Posted by Jason in Internet, Mac on May 5th, 2008

Although many people have their favorite apps setup as their homepage on their browsers, there are times when running a app inside its own window - in a separate process - could come handy. Think about having your clogged up with way above 30-40 tabs open and crashing at random times.

Then, you will just have to open it again and fire up the interface you were working with at the time of the crash. A app will automatically eliminate the need of restarting your work flow all over again just because a buggy decided that he had enough.

That’s only a quick example why one would need a app to run on its . To be able to do it, you will have to use an developed by and named Prism. It enables the end user to easily integrate any of into a friendly environment. (more…)

Seven Tips to Manage Your Files Better

Posted by Jason in Computer on May 3rd, 2008

Use these to help manage your files.

1. Use My Documents. For many reasons, it’s smart to take advantage of My Documents feature in . To open My Documents in , click Start, and then click My Documents. My Documents provides an easy way for you to store your personal documents. By using My Documents, you will be better able to:

2. Find files. provides easy access to the My Documents folder (and its subfolders) in many places: through the , the task pane in , common File Open and File Save dialog boxes, and other places. Note displays the structure of files and folders on your . To open , click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click . (more…)

Microsoft Windows Vista Shadow Copy Explorer

Posted by Jason in Software, Windows Vista on May 3rd, 2008

allows you to browse the copies created by the VistaTM Volume Copy Service. It’s especially thought for users of the home editions, who don’t have access to the copies by default, but it’s also useful for users of the other editions.

Copy
From time to time, Vista creates point-in-time copies of your files. This allows you to retrieve older versions from files you accidentally deleted or altered. This service is turned on by default on all versions of Vista, but grants access to these copies only in Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise editions. This is where comes into play. For more information on Copy, visit Microsofts website. (more…)

5 Quick FireFox Tips

Posted by Jason in Firefox, Internet on May 2nd, 2008

One of the cool things about is it’s never ending ways to do things. While this list will not make headlines, any list I find, always has one or two worth saving. Here are five that I like because they are quick and don’t require any extensions or add-ons installation.

Tip 1 - Bookmarks are great, but sometimes you may want to save a site link for the short term. Instead of creating a Bookmark, just click and hold on the site in the Address bar, then drag and drop to your creating an instant shortcut link to the site. Next time you need to visit the site, click on the shortcut and will open the link in a new tab.

Tip 2 - 2.0 provides a few options to customize what sites you want opened when starts up. By setting the preference in Tools \ Options under the Main tab, I like to have several sites open, by selecting Show My Home Page (next to When Starts) and adding URL’s in the Home Page field. (more…)

Windows Vista SP1 RTM Optimized Desktop

Posted by Jason in Software, Windows Vista on May 1st, 2008

With the advent of Vista at the end of 2006/the beginning of 2007, has started pouring a consistent amount of efforts into enabling optimized . Throughout 2007, and after the introduction of Vista Service Pack 1, the Redmond company continued to fine tune a set of offerings bundled together under the umbrella of Optimization Pack (MDOP) for Assurance customers. The Management Summit (MMS) in Las Vegas was the stage where the giant stressed its constant commitment to both optimized Vista and virtualization.

“The combination of MDOP and Vista gives customers the tools they need to more environments for their users, while making it easier and more efficient to manage and maintain their networks. This is the concept we refer to as the optimized , and many of our customers have the tools to realize the benefits today. We’re responding to the enthusiasm our customers have shown for these products by continuing to improve upon them and roll out new updates in real time”, revealed Shanen Boettcher, General of Product Management for the enterprise. (more…)

April 2008 Popular Tips for PcTipsBox - TOP10

Posted by Jason in Computer on May 1st, 2008

1. Download Windows Vista Recovery Disc
2. Windows cannot find svchost.exe
3. Windows Vista SP1 Security Vulnerabilities
4. Download Vista User Interface Language Packs
5. Vista SP1 Performance Analysis Tools
6. Show or hide all of your windows
7. How to turn off User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista
8. Remove Old Files After Vista SP1 Installation
9. Use windows clipboard more effectively with Clipx
10. XP SP3 and Vista SP1 Will Own Linux-Free Desktops until Windows 7
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 FINAL

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on April 29th, 2008

Officially, Windows XP Service Pack 3 RTM is not yet available for . Unofficially however, the story is a tad different. The third and last service pack for XP has been up for grabs from various sources, more or less legitimate since a few days. And now the bits of XP can be accessed straight from , even though the Redmond company has failed to jump the gun on the previously announced general availability date: April 29, 2008. But failed only in appearance, as has been serving the gold version of XP through its Update infrastructure since the debut of this week.

The fact is that the Redmond company has debuted the preparations for the general release of XP scheduled for April 29. In this context, the bits of the service pack have begun making their way on the WU servers and propagating slowly. (more…)

How to change the default font of the command prompt

Posted by Jason in Computer on April 28th, 2008

I don’t know about you but I think the default font of the prompt is ugly and hard to read. This guide shows you how to change the default font from a Raster font to a Consolas font specially designed for developers.

If your doesn’t have the Consolas font this guide shows you where to get it and how to configure the prompt to recognize it.

Change the Prompt’s Font

1. Click the Start orb, All Programs, Accessories, and then open the Prompt.

2. Right-click the bar of the prompt and then select Defaults. (more…)

How to Internet Connection Sharing In Windows Vista

Posted by Jason in Computer, Hardware, Internet on April 25th, 2008

Let’s say you have a that’s connected to the via a modem. This guide shows you how to share that ’s connection (turning it into a router) with other (s) in your house without using a router or even a switch in some cases.

Two Computers
If you want to share an connection with one additional on your you’ll need an addition () card installed on your if your modem connects to your via a () card.

If your modem connects to your via a cable you probably won’t have to purchase an additional card because one will be available. (more…)

Download Windows XP SP3 RTM Build 5512

Posted by Jason in Windows XP on April 24th, 2008

XP is finally available for . released the service pack to manufacturing, at the beginning of this week, on April 21, 2008 and is now making headway towards the general availability of XP . Officially, the version of XP is scheduled for delivery starting with the end of this month. However, XP Build 5512 has been leaked and is already up for grabs, ahead of the release timetable outlined by the Redmond company.

At the start of this week, Chris Keroack, Release Program Sustainability , announced the of XP , and pointed to April 29 as the date when end users would be able to access the service pack via both Update and the Center. The Redmond company planned to serve the gold bits of XP starting on May 2 to and TechNet subscribers, following general availability on April 29. (more…)