Sunday, May 31, 2009

Microsoft windows live essentials

Hello... Microsoft has released Windows live essentials to enrich the user experience and provide a better option to share documents. Essentials include below softwares

1. Messenger
2. Mail
3. Writer
4. Photo Gallery
5. Movie Maker beta
6. Family Safety
7. Toolbar
8. Microsoft Office Outlook® Connector
9. Office Live Add-in
10.Microsoft Silverlight

1. Messenger
Windows Live Messenger makes it easier than ever to stay connected to the people you care about.
Favorites and groups - Put the people you chat with most at the top of your contacts, so you easily see when they’re online. Want to chat with several people in one window? Just set up a group.
Customize - Show off your personal style with custom scenes, animated display pictures, and signature sounds.
Share photos - Look at photos together, right in the conversation window. And Messenger tells you when people you know post new photos on Windows Live.

2. Mail
Everything in one place - Get multiple e-mail accounts in one program – Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo!* and more. And now Windows Live Mail has a calendar, too. Mail combines the ease of use of Outlook Express, with the speed of Windows Live.

3. Writer
Blog your heart out - Writer makes it easy to share your photos and videos on almost any blog service—Windows Live, Wordpress, Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad, and many more.

4. Photo gallery
From your camera to the web - With Photo Gallery, it's a snap to get your photos and videos from your camera to your PC. Find your favorite photos and share them with friends and family. Make your great photos look even better, and create impressive panoramic photos too.

5. Movie maker
Ready, set, action! - Create movies from your pictures and video clips, and share them with your friends and family.

6. Family safety
Help keep your kids safer online - With Family Safety, you decide how your kids experience the Internet. You can limit searches, block or allow websites, decide who your kids can communicate with when they’re using Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, or Spaces and monitor what websites they're visiting.

7. Toolbar
Stay connected to Windows Live - With Windows Live Toolbar, you always have quick access to Windows Live and Live Search, no matter where you are on the web.

8. Microsoft Office Outlook® Connector
Manage all your email accounts with ease - Outlook Connector provides a free solution for managing your Windows Live Hotmail e-mail and contacts from within Outlook. With the new release of the Outlook Connector, you can connect your Windows Live Hotmail account in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003 free of charge.

9. Office Live Add-in - Store and Share Documents Online Free
Use your Workspace to:
* Access and share files from anywhere
* Save thousands of Microsoft Office documents in one online place
* Open and save files from familiar programs like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

10. Microsoft Silverlight
Silverlight powers rich application experiences wherever the Web works.

Download the essentials from Microsoft @ http://download.live.com/messenger

Saturday, May 30, 2009

AVG has released a latest version

AVG has recently updated their Antivirus build with lot of features included in it. Here are the details

AVG Internet Security 8.5
AVG helps you stay safe while you shop, bank online watch videos, search or surf the web, download music, documents and pictures, and email or chat. Every document or file you download, every web page or link you click on, is scanned by AVG before you open it. Unlike other security products, we stop the threats before they reach your hard drive and become a problem. Safe internet surfing is now possible.
Why AVG
* Antivirus, antispyware, anti-rootkit
* Identity theft prevention
* Safe web surfing and searching
* Instant messaging and downloads protection
* Protection against spam and phishing scams
* Firewall keeps hackers out

Google Picasa for Mac and Linux

Google has recently released a version of Picassa for Mac and Linux operating systems. As you know, long back Picassa version came for Windows from Google. Here are the details of Picassa for Mac and Linux.

What is Picassa?
Picasa allows you to manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had. You can eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, or crop images and then turn photos into movies, collages, or slideshows. Finally, upload your creations seamlessly to Picasa Web Albums to share with friends, family & the world.

Unique feature of Picassa are:
Organize - Manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had
Edit - Eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, crop and more
Create - Turn photos into collages, slideshows and more
Share - Upload seamlessly to Picasa Web Albums to share with friends, family & the world

Download Picassa for Linux @ http://picasa.google.com/linux/
System Requirements:
* Linux system with x86-compatible processor
* Glibc 2.3.2 or greater, and a working X11 display system
* 256MB RAM
* 100MB available hard disk space
* Desktop Integration features require a current version of Gnome or KDE.
* Downloading from Picasa Web Albums requires a Mozilla-based browser like Firefox.

Download Picassa for Mac @ http://picasa.google.com/mac/
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.4.9+
* Intel CPU
* 256MB RAM
* 100MB available hard disk spac

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Download google hep documents

Have you been asked yourself to download Google help documents before? If you're there is a way to download the Google documents. Here I'm explaining how you can do that.

Append ?fulldump=1 to the address of a Google help center. This doesn't work for all Google services, but here's a list of addresses that dump all the information from a help center (note that the pages are very large and are frequently updated):

Gmail Help:
http://mail.google.com/support/?fulldump=1

Google Calendar Help:
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/?fulldump=1

Google Docs Help: http://docs.google.com/support/?fulldump=1

Google Spreadsheets:
http://docs.google.com/support/spreadsheets/?fulldump=1

Google Presentations:
http://docs.google.com/support/presentations/?fulldump=1

Google Reader Help: http://www.google.com/support/reader/?fulldump=1

Google Video Help: http://video.google.com/support/?fulldump=1

YouTube Help:
http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/?fulldump=1

AdSense Help:
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/?fulldump=1

Analytics Help:
http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics?fulldump=1

Google Desktop Help:
http://desktop.google.com/support/?fulldump=1

Picasa Help:
http://picasa.google.com/support/?fulldump=1

Google Toolbar for IE:
http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/?fulldump=1

Google Toolbar for Firefox:
http://www.google.com/support/firefox/?fulldump=1

Google Earth (PDF):
http://earth.google.com/userguide/v4/google_earth_user_guide.pdf

The Most Powerful Windows Application

You can do everything on Windows operating system with Total commander software. It is the most powerful application when compare to other commander applications.

The unique features of Total commander are:
* advanced file search with regular expressions
* rename multiple files
* split files (useful if you want to send a large file by email)
* pack/unpack files in ZIP format
* compare directories
* synchronize directories
* FTP client with support for SFTP
* document viewer that supports: text files, source code files (Assembler, C++, CSS, Delphi, FoxPro, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, SQL, XML), HTML, RTF, Word documents, Excel sheets, OpenOffice documents, executable files, DLL, INI files, registry files, image files (PNG, JPG, GIF, Paint Shop Pro, BMP, PSD, ICO, CUR, ANI, MAC, WMF, EMF, PIC), Flash, media files (MP3, WMA, OGG, AVI), database files (FoxPro, dBase, Paradox, Access, MySQL, CSV), archives (RAR, ZIP, TAR, GZ, 7zip, bzip2), disk image files (ISO, BIN, IMG, NRG)
* AES encryptor (encrypt/decrypt files with 128bit key using password or keyfile)
* decompilation of 32-bit PE executables (EXE SCR) and libraries (DLL OCX CPL BPL), resource files (RES DCR)
* create a list file with all selected files and directories
* count the size of all files in a directory
* shows informations about solar and moon dates, celebrations and calendars
* synchronize your local computer with atomic time via Internet
* browse NT events and services faster
* view/edit/kill processes that are running currently on the system
* RSS Reader
* CD/DVD burning
* view and edit files on ext2 partitions (useful to manage files on Linux partitions from Windows)
* mount disk images as additional virtual drives in system

Total Commander PowerPack is the most powerful Windows utility you can get for free. And the setup has less than 15MB.

Just compare this list of characteristics with the features of any other application and you will get the most feature-rich and the most powerful Windows application.

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FreeRAM XP Pro

FreeRAM XP Pro frees and optimizes your computer's RAM (Random Access Memory). Often, other applications may hog or incorrectly use RAM, which decreases your computer's performance. FreeRAM XP Pro frees this RAM so your computer can run faster and more smoothly. The need to reboot is also less frequent.

How does it work? FreeRAM XP clears junk out of RAM and flushes less-often used items to the swap file. There they do not take up any RAM, and are reloaded from the swap file on a need-to-use basis.

FreeRAM XP Pro's AutoFree feature enables it to clear out no longer useful data from RAM without affecting RAM still used by programs and applications.

FreeRAM XP Pro is, of course, freeware, has only 600 KB, and got 5/5 rating on Download.com

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Download youtube videos as MP4

Hi.. so far we've downloaded the you tube videos as FLV files. If you want to download them as MP4 videos, you should check out this post.

To download the MP4 files, you need to use the same URL like for FLV files and append "&fmt=18":

http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=ID&t=SIGNATURE&fmt=18

ID is the video's identification value, SIGNATURE is a value that prevents you from downloading the file just by knowing the ID. You could create this URL by looking at the source code of a YouTube page.

Windows Vista service pack 2 released

Service pack: A service pack is a Windows update that combines new security and performance updates with previously released updates. Installing a service pack helps make sure you've got all the updates your PC needs to help make it more reliable, run more smoothly, and even more enjoyable to use. Think of it as a free all-in-one tune up for your PC.

There are two service packs for Windows Vista. Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released in April 2008, and might already be installed on your PC (to find out, click on the Start button and enter "winver" in the search box). Service Pack 2 (SP2), available in May 2009, contains all the updates Microsoft have released since SP1 plus support for new types of hardware and emerging hardware standards. You should install both Service Packs, and you need to install SP1 before SP2.

Play Games in Google Talk

Google released a realtime gadgets API for Google Talk that's especially useful if you want to play games with your friends.

For now, the APIs are only available in a developer sandbox, which includes a special interface of Gmail Chat. Here's how you can play chess with one of your friends:

* Go to the sandbox and send this link to your friend: http://talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/sandbox.

* When your friend started to use Gmail Chat's sandbox, click on "Options", select "Start application", paste the following address:
http://code.google.com/apis/talk/examples/chess.xml
and press Enter.



Two more application that you can try:

* a very simple rock-paper-scissors game:
http://code.google.com/apis/talk/examples/rps.xml

* an automatic translation application:
http://code.google.com/apis/talk/examples/interpreter.xml

Enjoy playing with your friends

Google Wave is been previewed yesterday

Google Wave is a new communication service previewed on 28th May 2007 at Google I/O. "A wave is equal parts conversation and document, where people can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more."


The service looks like a combination of Gmail and Google Docs that could be used to write documents collaboratively, plan events, play games or discuss a recent news.


Google wave screen shot

Sydney developer Lars Rasmussen has developed a new tool, Google Wave. Developed in Google's Sydney office by the same team of brothers that created Google Maps, Jens and Lars Rasmussen. This tool is going to be released later this year.


Check out more info @ Google wave

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

An experimental new operating system Windows 7

A brand new operating system, named Windows 7, from Microsoft came out. An official candidate release is available and ready to download from Microsoft web.


I've downloaded and installed on my laptop. It is pretty cool. Amazing new feature are included as part of Windows 7.


Features:

  • Improved taskbar and full-screen previews

    The taskbar at the bottom of your screen is what you use to launch programs and switch between them when they're open. In Windows 7 you can pin any program to the taskbar so it’s always just a click away, and you can rearrange the icons on the taskbar just by clicking and dragging. We’ve made the icons considerably bigger, too, so they’re easier to use. Hover over the icons and you’ll see thumbnails of every file or window that open in that program, and if you hover over the thumbnail, you’ll see a full-screen preview of that window. Move the cursor off the thumbnail and the full-screen preview disappears.


  • Jump Lists

    With Windows 7, we focused on keeping the things you use most right in front of you. One example: The new Jump List feature. It's a handy way to quickly reach the files you've been working with. To see the files you've used recently, just right click on the icon on your taskbar. So right-clicking on the Word icon will show your most recent Word documents. Plus, if there are other files you want to keep handy, you can just pin them to the Jump List so they’ll always appear. That way, the documents you’re likely to want are just a couple clicks away.

    Some programs, such as Windows Media Player, can pre-populate their Jump Lists with common tasks. For example, on the Jump List for Windows Media Player, you’ll see options to Play All Music or resume your last playlist. On the Jump List for Internet Explorer, you’ll see frequently and recently viewed websites. With some programs, you’ll even have quick access to tasks that, in the past, were only available from within the program, such as composing a new e-mail message.



  • Desktop enhancements

    Windows 7 simplifies how you work with the windows on your desktop. You'll have more intuitive ways to open, close, resize, and arrange them.

    With Windows 7, it’s easier to do things you do all of the time. For example, before, when you wanted to compare two open windows, you had to manually resize your open windows to show them side by side. With Snaps, you can simply grab a window and pull it to either side edge of the screen to fill half the screen. Snap windows to both sides, and it’s easier than ever to compare those windows.

    Another thing you may want to do is quickly see your gadgets or grab a file from your desktop. To see your desktop just move your mouse to the lower right corner of your desktop. That'll make all the open Windows transparent—so your desktop is immediately visible. Want to get all but one window out of your way? Grab the top of that window, shake it and all the other open windows will minimize to the taskbar. Shake the window again, and they’ll all come back.



  • Windows Search

    Looking for something on your PC? What’s your first instinct? If you use the web a lot, you probably start by looking around for a search box. Now, you can find things on your computer the same way. Introduced with Windows Vista, Windows Search helps you find virtually anything on your PC quickly and easily. Windows 7 also makes search results more relevant and easier to understand.

    Looking for a file, e-mail, or application? While you can easily look through folders and menus, there’s an even faster way. Just click on the Start button and you’ll see a search box at the bottom of the Start menu. Just enter a word or few letters in the name or file you want, and you’ll get an organized list of results.

    Windows 7 uses libraries to show all content of a particular type in one spot. Say you’ve got photos in several locations on your PC. A lot will be in your Photos folder. But you might have some in documents folders too. Your photos library makes it easy for you to browse and use all your photos, no matter where they are on your PC.

    By collecting things into a single view, libraries make it simpler to find what you’re looking for. They’re even more powerful with Windows Search. You can search your Libraries using filters to customize your search. For example, when you’re looking for music you can search by album. Or search for photos by the date they were taken. You can go to your Documents Library, click on authors, and see all the documents on your computer sorted by author name.


  • Internet Explorer 8

    Available now, Internet Explorer 8 helps you do what you want online, faster. With innovations to the address bar, search, tabs, and the Favorites bar, Internet Explorer 8 brings you more information, with less effort.

    Instant Search
    To start, as you type a search request you'll immediately start seeing relevant suggestions from your chosen search provider, complete with images when available. The twist: search will also use your browsing history to narrow the suggestions. If you see what you're looking for, you can go right to the list without finishing the request.


  • Better device management


    One of the great things about PCs is how they let us use such a wide array of devices. In the past, you had to use several different screens to manage different types of devices. But With Windows 7, you'll use a single Devices and Printers screen to connect, manage, and use whatever printers, phones, and other devices you have on-hand.


  • HomeGroup

    Today, you may have a network in your home that you use to share an internet connection. But it can be hard to share other things, like files and printers. Do you have one or more computers in your home but only one printer? If you’re like most people, when you need to print a file that’s on your laptop in your bedroom on the printer in your den, you probably e-mail the file from one PC to another or transfer it on a USB drive. And if you need to find a file but don’t know which computer it’s stored on, chances are you’re in for a long night as you traipse from PC to PC and search each one.

    HomeGroup, a new feature in Windows 7, makes connecting the computers in your home a painless process. HomeGroup is set up automatically when you add the first PC running Windows 7 to your home network. Adding more PCs running Windows 7 to the HomeGroup is an easy process. You can specify exactly what you want to share from each PC with all the PCs in the HomeGroup. Then, sharing files across the various PCs in your home—and many other devices—is as easy as if all your data were on a single hard drive. So you can store digital photos on a computer in your den and easily access them from a laptop anywhere in your home. Similarly, once in a HomeGroup, the printer in your den is shared automatically with all of the PCs in your home.


  • View Available Network (VAN)

    Windows 7 makes viewing and connecting to all of your networks simple and consistent. You'll always have one-click access to available networks, regardless of whether those networks are based on Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, dial-up, or your corporate VPN.


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