Browsing Tag »Windows«
→ November 16, 2009
If you are looking to make your web development just a little bit easier, you should try Pixus. Pixus, is a free Adobe Air application for Mac OsX, Windows and Linux. It provides an on-screen resizable window that shows you the dimensions of the area you select. It’s a very simplistic application but it can [...]
→ October 24, 2009
Bookmarklets are little links that you drag into the toolbar of your favorite browser to provide new functionality to your browser. Here are a few of the best ones that I have found.
Readability
Want to read the web like a kindle book. Well then get a kindle, but if you want to get a [...]
→ May 10, 2008
#1. Synergy
Synergy is a great application and a must have for those people with more than one computer at their desk. Basically, Synergy is a KVM but done through software. This means that you can use the same mouse and keyboard across all your multiple machines, even if one is windows, one [...]
→ April 23, 2008
#6. VLC
VLC is a media player that extends support past QuickTime formats, but it also supports WMV (a typical Windows formatted media file) streams as well as a host of other formats. One of the main draws to VLC is that it is capable of playing a movie even if it is not fully [...]
→ April 22, 2008
#7. Google Earth
If you are a fan of Google’s other applications, such as Google SketchUp(free 3d modeling), then you are probably no stranger to application number 7. Google Earth provides a great way to go sight seeing with out getting on a plane, in your car, or leaving that comfortable spot on the [...]
→ April 4, 2008
Good news for us frugle people. It seems the Microsoft isn’t ready to kill Windows XP just yet. Even after the release of Windows Vista SP 1, it seems that Microsoft still needs to keep XP around due the limited processing power, memory, etc. of these ULCP’s (ultra low-cost PCs).
This seems strange to [...]