- Captain Tray Pro 5.1, Undoubtedly Useful. Personally I use it. I like to have my things well arranged and each in the right place. This software allows me to organize windows on my desktop. It looks like my favorite two-panel file-managers, Total Commander and Frigate. In fact, moving a window from the taskbar to a tray and vice versa is as simple as moving a file between panels. Of course, any application can be moved
- Weather Alarm Clock 1.2. Whatever-In-Tray The Windows «system notifications area», a.k.a. «system tray», was eventually designed to be a uniform place for helpful information. However, in fact, its not very useful now; only a couple of colorful icons not related to the system make it look pretty. There is only one really useful thing in the tray; namely, the clock, you know. But can you twist any use from the tray clock besides just showing clock
- Video DVD Maker, Quit Running, Start Watching DVD what a great thing it is! It can store a whole lot of video. It takes so little of space on your shelf. It is so easy to share even through the regular mail. And it «lives» almost forever, compared to good old video tape. The only trouble I recall thinking of DVD is that it takes so much of effort to get a movie off a tape and burn
- Noki 1.4, Opening Nokia Transferring essential data between a PC and a mobile phone isnt an easy task. Typically, we have to get on with two «independent» information storages, the main (PC) and a mobile (phone) without any connections. Software provided by a phone manufacturer usually cant fully solve the problem. For Nokia phones, we have Nokia PC Suite (made by Nokia), which can easily make *backup* of all
- Software List Creating a software directory initially seems to be an unreasonably expensive and complicated project. You need to come up with the business logic, hire a team of developers or spend a whole lot of time programming the solution yourself, open merchant accounts, find software vendors and so forth. A serious undertaking by all means, thats for sure. Thats why a lot of people turn away from this
- Startup Master 1.4, Letting Them Start? There are applications that you use every day, and you start them when you need them. There are other applications, which youd want to start with Windows (autostart) and let them run for as long as you keep using the computer; those are utility ones. And, certainly, there are applications that you DONT want to start automatically; nevertheless, they just do it regardless to your opinion. Youd like to control that
- Open Fitness 2.0, Caring For Your Body Careful work with your own body requires, eventually, an extensive work with information. It doesnt really matter whether you are an athlete with everyday workouts, or another sportsman, or you do some aerobic exercises, or you even just care about the diet, anyway you should know exactly what and how you did yesterday (a month ago, a year ago), and therefore you should plan what do today (tomorrow, next month). Of course, you can
- Input Director, Quit Driving - Start Working! If youve ever operated two, three or more computers at the same time, you will really appreciate this application. Remember getting tired of driving a chair through the room to reach another computer, fingers entangled because of jumping from one keyboard to another and feeling dizzy because of all that mess? Now imagine-the same two, three or more computers, same chair, same number of monitors, but
Just one keyboard
- OLfolders - probably the easiest way to start collaborating in Outlook on your local network Whenever you need to set up a system that will allow network members to collaborate, share correspondence, a calendar, a task list, contacts and other business items, you have two options. The first one is to hire a system integrator or an experienced administrator, purchase expensive corporate software, spend days to weeks configuring the system and teaching users to work with it and, finally, enjoy the fruits of your
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