Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Six Best MP3 Tagging Tools

mp3 tool A well tagged MP3 collection makes everything from organization to playback easier.So some mp3 tools which may help you tagging your songs are:


TuneUp

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TuneUp is a music cleaning addon for iTunes. TuneUp's simple drag and drop interface combined with an extensive database of more than 90 million acoustic fingerprints makes cleaning up your music a breeze. You can drag hundreds of songs onto the TuneUp sidebar in a single go and let it chug through the pile. When it's done, you'll have a list to approve with any tricky songs or albums flagged for your approval before the tags are altered. The same drag and drop system works for cover art; you'll be presented with a list of available cover art for coverless albums. The free version of TuneUp is limited to 100 songs and 50 album covers per month, the Gold version is unlimited.

MediaMonkey

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MediaMonkey is a popular iTunes alternative among Once you have your music collection imported into MediaMonkey, you can automatically update tags from Freedb and update cover art from Amazon. MediaMonkey has a very strong focus on tag-based organization and support for user scripts to speed up the process. If you dump a bunch of music into MediaMonkey and that music has incomplete, corrupted, or mismatched ID3 tags, MediaMonkey automatically flags them and puts them in an Edit/Unsynchronized node on the program's file navigation tree, making it extremely easy to find the bad apples in your music collection and fix them. Once you get your tags in order, you can use Media Monkey to automatically organize your music into folders using the ID3 tags as a guide, creating directories based on artist and album names.

ID3-TagIT

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Although development was discontinued on ID3-TagIT in 2007, it still has a base of happy users. It isn't the most spartan or automated entry in the Hive Five, but it does offer an extremely granular amount of control over even the most minute details of tagging. If you're not interested in digging into the more obscure tags, the app's quick edit box handles basic changes. Like MediaMonkey, the program will query the Freedb to help you out.

MusicBrainz Picard mbp

MusicBrainz is an enormous user-maintained metadatabase of album information. Their popular iEatBrainz music tagging tool has been replaced by the cross-platform Picard Tagger. On top of using available information, like file names, to suggest changes to your tags, Picard also uses Acoustic Fingerprints of songs to semi-automatically identify songs in your collection. Once Picard finishes scanning your collection and checking it against the MusicBrainz database, it flags the tracks with a green, red, or orange flag to indicate how close of a match each file is to a fingerprint in the MusicBrainz database. From there you can check the suggested changes against your existing files side by side before approving them. Picard has an extensive drag and drop feature list, and almost every type of dragging and dropping within the interface does something useful. Dragging a file from the browser pane onto an album for example, prompts Picard to check the file against that particular album. Picard is open source and scriptable, leaving it wide open for tinkering to suit your needs.

Mp3Tag mp3 tag

Mp3Tag is a an MP3 tagging tool with a rather spartan interface which lends itself to easy use. You can batch edit your MP3 tags, including iTunes specific tags like media type or TV Show settings. If your MP3 files are named with tags in the file name like band-album-track-title.mp3, you can tell Mp3Tag to convert the naming convention of your files into the actual tags. You can also go in the opposite direction, renaming your files to reflect their tags. The latter trick is handy if you'd like to make the file name easily recognizable during searching and also have a backup of sorts should the ID3 tag become corrupted or overwritten with an incorrect tag. Mp3Tag also supports expression-based renaming, allowing you easily reformat the naming convention or formatting style of your files. Mp3Tag supports multiple online databases such as Freedb, Amazon, Discogs, and more for easy tag importing.

Foobar2000 foobar

Foobar2000 is a music player before all else, but it does have some basic tag editing functionality built in. foobar2000 can query the the Freedb, and the basic tags like artist, album, genre and such can be edited quickly. If you really want to see what makes foobar200 special, take a look at how to roll your own killer audio player with foobar2000—or just head straight to our foobar2000 screenshot tour, in which we feature the impressively varied world of reader-submitted foobar2000 customizations.

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Monday, May 25, 2009

10 most beautiful Computers

They ended their lives as museum pieces, aquariums, couches, and even at the bottom of the sea. But these are the ones that stay with us.

ZX Spectrum

1

Flashes of prismatic color on Clive Sinclair's tiny ZX Spectrum mark the original from its vast army of clones.

Cray 2

2

A vector supercomputer designed by the legendary Seymour Cray, its distinctive cooling fountain gave it the nickname "Bubbles.

PDP-10

3

Designed in the 1960s, the control units for DEC's PDP series of minicomputers came in bright colors like fuscia and cornflower blue.

Antikythera Mechanism

4

A ruined mechanism, found strewn over the sea bed near Antikythera, took a century to puzzle out. A complex analog computer dating to about 100BC, it is on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.

ZX80

5

Sinclair Research's ZX80 brought home computing to the British public in 1980 at a low price: just £100. It had 1 kilobyte of RAM.

G4 Cube

6

Jon Ive's award-winning Power Macintosh G4 Cube, a predecessor to the popular Mac Mini, suffered from functional flaws and a high price. An example was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.

Ingraham

7

Jeffrey Stephenson's Ingraham's design is based on a 1946 Stromberg Carlson model 1110H: "American black walnut shell clad to the aluminum body of a Silverstone LC06 mini-ITX case. The back panel is a piece of burl from the same stock".

CPC-464

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Designed to compete with the Commodore 64, Amstrad's CPC series was popular in Europe in the late 1980s. Like the thing itself, the graphics were colorful and blocky.

Difference Engine

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Charles Babbage's Difference Engine tabulates polynomial functions. It was the immediate predecessor to his Analytical Engine, a mechanical computer left incomplete at his death in 1871.

Quantum computer

10

D-Wave Systems of British Columbia announced a prototype quantum computer in January, 2007. It can play Sudoku.

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Connect- Facebook’s new module has been launched officially

facebookFacebook has a launched a new module into their system which will allow the users to connect to the popular third party partner websites using their credentials on those sites.The system also fetches updates about what a Facebooker’s friends have been doing on those partner sites and their updates. This module has been called “Connect” which was first announced by Facebook.

This functionality is not new to the users who have been using MySpace for quite a long time. In MySpace it already has this functionality for its users called “MySpace Data Availability”.

In facebook with the help of Connect, user will be able to visit other popular sites who are partner to Facebook and using the same login credentials they can the services that are offerred there and even can use the same set of networks, eg.facebook users and their friends can virtually chat or digg news or can watch videos from one place and even can get updates also. Facebook users don’t have to login to those other sites outside of facebook to do some activities.

Trusted Authentication- If you have a Facebook account then you don’t need to create another account in the partner site. Your facebook data will be ported in their site easily.

Real Identity- Extending as well as leveraging real identity in the Web as a trusted environment

Porting Friends list- Users can port their friends wherever they go.

Privacy- Users can follow the same privacy settings as they have setup in facebook while browsing those partner websites and can use throughout the web.

Real Time updates- Users can share actions or activities in the partner sites to their friends in facebook through feeds.

Presently Facebook has partnered with 24 popular web sites like Amiando,CBS.com,CNET,CollegeHumor,Disney-ABC Television Group,Evite,Flock,Hulu,Kongregate,Loopt, Plaxo,Radar,Red Bull,Seesmic,Socialthing!,StumbleUpon, The Insider,Twitter,Uber,Vimeo and Xobni. So, in near future we’ll expect all social sites will come under one place.

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Pillete – the world’s smallest Bluetooth headset

 

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It is a really an unbelievable concept, when headsets shrinks down to be a pill size. The Pillete boastly claims to be the world’s smallest Bluetooth headset so far. Capsuled in a form factor that is almost the size of a pill, features high performance microphone maintaining optimal voice quality with a twistable design. This almost invisible Bluetooth headset is turned on when folded in to a ‘L’ shaped ear-bud and returns to the off mode when made straight. The only point of confusion however is that regarding the fittings of this tiny headset. As many of us have comparatively larger ear canal, so it is a matter of doubt whether it fits into your ear properly. For others, it is easy enough to slip into and set in your ear canal

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Smallest Operating System...only 50MB

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Damn Small Linux(DSL) is really a damn small linux distribution till date. Amazingly the entire ISO image could fit in a pen drive or in a small compact disk because the total size of theISO is only 50 mb. It acts as live CD meaning that the OS can boot from any system without installing in the hard drive. DSL can even be operated from within Windows also. So you can carry the entire OS with you and it can fit in your wallet also and you can work on any system. DSL not only works as a complete desktop suite but it can be used as SSH or FTP or HTTP(Web) server and that also right off of the live CD.

The developers who are behind this small Linux have chosen all the software very intelligently which are very fast to run but having very small size. The main desktop applications are:

  • XMMS (MP3, CD Music, and MPEG) player,
  • FTP client,
  • Firefox/Dillo/Netrik web browser,
  • Scheme In A Grid spreadsheet,
  • Sylpheed email,
  • Ted - word-processor,
  • three editors (Beaver, Vim, and Nano),
  • image editing and viewing (Xpaint and xzgv),
  • Xpdf (PDF Viewer),
  • emelFM, Fluxbox (file manager),
  • Naim (AIM, ICQ, IRC),
  • VNCviwer,
  • Rdesktop,
  • SSH/SCP server and client,
  • DHCP client,
  • PPP and PPPoE (ADSL),
  • NFS, Fluxbox and JWM window managers,
  • several games and system monitoring apps

As you can see though the OS is made small but the developers have not compromised with any popular desktop applications. Even if you are not impressive with the suite of apps and want to extend the software base, you can do this by mydsl command which parses the distributed dsl packages into the system.

When the linux is first booted it displays the default window manager Fluxbox and all the standard and most accessed applications are displayed as icons on the desktop. Rest of the apps are available either in Right Click menu or in Taskbar menu.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

5 Best Image Hosting Services for your Blog / Websites

Here is a list of Top 5 Images hosting services which gives you free storage space for photos and videos for your blog and website.
They are as Follows :


Flickr:


flickr_logo_gammav127Flickr is a Yahoo owned company which it acquired 2 years back. Flickr is now one of the most preferred sites for online sharing of photos. For a free account in Flickr, you have a limit of 100 MB per month for uploading. This actually depends on the bandwidth and not on the actual size of the photos. You can also opt for a pro account which comes for $24.95 per year. Flickr provides widget which can be integrated with your blog or website. Flickr is also the award winning photo sharing site.

Photobucket:


pblogo170gnobevelgifPhotobucket is another popular image and video sharing site. The free account gives you 1GB space and a monthly bandwidth of 25GB. Photobucket Pro accounts are available with no Ads, 5GB storage, Unmetered bandwidth, 2240×1680 image size, 10 min videos, FTP uploads. Premium support, Enhanced widgets and a 10% discount on prints.

Picasa Web Albums:


picasaweblogo-en_usPicasa Web Albums is owned by Google. You can sign in to Picasa using your Google account. It offers 1GB free space and if you need more space there are lot of plans suited to your needs starting from $25 USD per year. Picasa is also available in 18 different languages. Picasa is software that makes it easy and fun to view, organize, edit and share the digital photos on your PC.

Imageshack:


imageshackImageshack provides an easy to use image hosting service. You don’t need to have an account with Imageshack to host your images, you can upload the images and save the links to images for viewing. Regular registered accounts are also available to arrange images according to albums. Imageshack is popular because of its ease of uploading photos. Most of the major image types are supported by Imageshack.

Yahoo Photos:


ma_ph_1Yahoo Photos is one of the oldest in image hosting services. You can log in Yahoo photos with your Yahoo account. Yahoo photos is closing down soon to make way for Flickr.


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Friday, May 8, 2009

Free Online Virus Scanner & Antivirus-Scan and Protect Files online



Nowadays there is an Alarming Increase in Viruses & malware and More and More PCs are being Affected. The best alternate for such an annoyance is to use Online Virus Scanner Programs. Here we have 6 Best Online Virus Scanners You can Use along with existing antivirus program.

List of Best 5 Free Online Virus Scanners :

1. Kaspersky Online Scanner -

Does this name requires any introduction? The Best Anti-Virus Product worldwide. The free online virus scanner is a great way to find out if you have any viruses or spyware on your machine without having to uninstall your current antivirus software or install a new one. Most importantly, you can see what viruses your current antivirus software let slip through! The Online Scanner use the Same Engine and has the same Capability as that of famous

2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus.

Also If you discover a suspicious file on your machine, or suspect that a program you downloaded from the Internet might be malicious, you can check them there.

3. Panda ActiveScan -

Another robust Online Scanner that will do wonders for your PC. Panda ActiveScan is an advanced online scanner based on Collective Intelligence (scanning in-the-cloud) that detects malware that traditional security solutions cannot detect. Remember for running the Scan you need to download ActiveX.

4. Computer Associates Online Virus Scanner -

Another great online scanner that will scan all your files. Requires ActiveX.

5. ESET Online Scanner -

The ESET Online Scanner is the Web’s best free virus scan. A user-friendly, powerful tool, our online antivirus utility can remove malware—viruses, spyware, adware, worms, trojans, and more—from any PC utilizing only a web browser. No installation required.. The scanner uses the same ThreatSense technology and signatures as ESET NOD32 Antivirus, which means it is always up-to-date.

6. Trend Micro Online Scanner -

Popularly known as Trend Micro Housecall is an application for checking whether your computer has been infected by viruses, spyware, or other malware. HouseCall performs additional security checks to identify and fix vulnerabilities to prevent reinfection.


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Friday, May 1, 2009

Full Page Screenshot of Blog & Websites


Sometimes it becomes necessary to take screenshot of blogs or websites for many reasons.For this purpose many of you look for easy to use screenshot applications.Though there are many of this application are available but still i want to share two of the best application I like.

Super Screenshot & Screengrab are two of my favorite screenshot application for taking any blogs screenshot

Super Screenshot:An online screenshot Application for taking full page screenshot.This is a free service to capture a screenshot of a website in full length.Only you need to provide the URL and then Super Screenshot will minimal time to capture the screenshot


Screengrab
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Firefox Add-on screenshot application.Screengrab saves WebPages as images.It captures what you see in the window just as selection or the entire page..basically it saves webpages as images either to a file or to the clipboard


>>Install Screengrab Screenshot Application

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

5 Myths about Internet Safety

 

Internet Safety” the term has been getting vague with the increasing virus outbreaks now days. PC Magazine once conducted a survey in which they asked the participants to rate their broadband ISP services and the results were astonishing. Most of users didn’t completely understand the seriousness of potential threats or how to protect their PCs. Here are the top 5 Myths about safe surfing over internet.

Myth 1 - I don’t keep important things on my PC, so I don’t have to worry about security. Your PC can be infected over internet

Long time ago,this was partially true… but the hybrid worms and viruses of today like Blaster, hidrag and others blindly spread across internet to thousands or millions of PCs in a matter of hours, without regard for who owns them, what is  stored there, or the value of the information they hold for the sole purpose of wreaking havoc. Even if your computer is not attacked directly, it can be used as a zombie to launch a denial-of-service or other attack on a network or to send spam or pornography to other PCs without being traced. Therefore, your civic responsibility is to protect your PC so that others are protected.

Myth 2 - I can protect my PC if I disconnect from the Internet or turn it off when I’m not using it.

Wrong. You are a target,If you connect to the Internet at all. You could download a virus when you connect to internet and it may not be activated immediately, not until you read your email offline days after. Viruses nowadays spread wildly through USB/Pen drives, pirated cd’s or torrents or file from networks.

Myth 3 - I can protect myself from viruses by not opening suspicious e-mail attachments. Some viruses simply get activated by reading or previewing an e-mail

Wrong again. The next virus you get may come from your best friend’s or boss’ computer if his e-mail address book was compromised for simulating an attack. Hybrid worms can enter through the Web browser through loopholes and it is possible to activate some viruses simply by reading or previewing an e-mail. You simply must have a PC-based antivirus package or a firewall.

Myth 4 - I have a Macintosh (or a Linux-based system), not a Windows system, so I don’t have to worry about being attacked.

It is true that most attacks target Microsoft Windows–based PCs, but there have been attacks against Mac OS and Linux systems as well. Some experts have predicted that the Mac virus problem will get worse, because Mac OS X uses a version of Unix. And although these systems have some useful security features, they can still be attacked.

Myth 5 - My system came with an Anti-virus package, so I’m protected.

Not quite. Firstly, if you haven’t activated your antivirus to scan incoming web traffic automatically, you don’t have a good Anti-virus and malware protection software. Secondly, new threats appear daily, so an antivirus package is only as good as its last update so its a must to activate the auto-update features to keep your guard up against the latest  threats. Thirdly, an antivirus package can’t protect you from every threat. Malwares, spywares are running in the wild out there and every now and then malicious code penetrate weak systems. You need a combination of solutions, including, at minimum, antivirus, a personal firewall ,an anti spyware/malware package and a plan for keeping your operating system and software up to date with security patches.

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

download free softwares without paying a single penny

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Got hooked up looking up for softwares here and there and that also for free.Now you don't have to panic anymore looking up for the essential software you required urgently.

 Now..few clicks and the setup of your required software is in your hard disk and also for absolutely free.

Here are some of the free software provider links which surely will help you at times when none of your friends are ready to provide you the setup for free

www.soft32.com
www.filehippo.com
www.brothersoft.com
www.download3k.com


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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

View Many Firefox Tabs at Once With Split Browser



Is your Firefox browser cramping your style? Split Browser just might be able to help. This free add-on lets you split the content area of your browser into as many windows as you'd like, allowing you to see more information at once.


Related link: View Many Firefox Tabs at Once With Split Browse

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Fun With Google Suggest


Google tries to guess what you're searching for with Google Suggest, but some of its suggestions are downright weird.



Google Suggest is a
Google Search feature that automatically completes a search query with suggested phrases as you type in the Google search text field. Suggestions are meant to be helpful--but they can sometimes be funny, bizarre, or downright creepy.


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View Admin At welcome screen




By default windows XP doesn't show the Administrator in the user list a the welcome screen.
here's the way to get around it.


Go to Start-->Run-->Type regedit , then enter


Now head up to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\windowsNT\Current Version\Winlogon\SpecialAccount\Userlist


Create a new DWORD entry and name it as administrator and change its value to 1.


Exit and reboot for the changes to take effect.

to change it back change its value to 0 or simply delete the key.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Now, a robot vacuum cleaner that senses human emotions



London, March 29 (ANI): University of Calgary researchers have announced the invention of a specially-equipped robot vacuum cleaner that can sense human emotions.

The scientists say that the Roomba robot vacuum cleaner uses a special headband to capture bioelectric signals from the forehead of a human user, and then infers stress from muscle tension readings.

The system involves a control software programme that reinterprets natural muscle tension as estimating the user's stress level, they add.

"Two distinct robotic behaviours corresponding to two extreme emotional states, either relaxed or stressed, are triggered when the stress reading reach a threshold. Robot actions are then influenced by these stress readings. When a person shows high stress (~levels 3 and 4), the robot enters its cleaning mode but moves away from the user so as not annoy them. When a person is relaxed (~level 1), the robot (if cleaning) approaches the person and then stops, simulating a pet sitting next to its owner. If the reading is in between these two levels, the robot continues operating in its current mode until the stress reading reaches a threshold," New Scientist magazine quoted the researchers as saying.

Telling about the unique feature of this system, the researchers said that the robot's behaviour is controlled by human emotion instead of any explicit commands.

The university team have described the new system in a paper titled 'Using Bio-electrical Signals to Influence the Social Behaviours of Domesticated Robots'. (ANI)



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Phone With 30 Days Battery Standby @ Just Rs 2,499


Wednesday, April 01, 2009: Micromax has launched a phone with 30 days battery standby for the first time in India. Micromax X1i is a sleek handset with 13mm thickness. The phone also features music player, expandable memory upto 2GB, dust resistant keys, theft track with remote access, blacklist option, voice recorder, speed dial, and hands free support.


Rahul Sharma, chief operating officer, Micromax, said, "Mobile phone has become an indispensable part of our daily lives. Micromax X1i is truly mobile as it empowers the user to stay connected all through the day for seamless execution of his daily work. The consumer is freed from the hassle of frequent mobile battery charging."

Micromax X1i comes at an introductory price of Rs 2,499. It is also available with some irresistible deals.




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Monday, April 6, 2009

Installing a Keylogger on a Remote Machine


I will show you how to install a Keylogger on a Remote PC without the knowledge of the owner and you will get all the keystroke information through Email.

Note: This article is for educational purpose only and the author won’t be responsible for any kind of damage caused by following the information given in this article.

Now to install a Keylogger on a Remote Computer you have to follow the steps given below:

1. First of all download Winspy keylogger software from link given below:


2. After downloading this software, run the .exe. You will be asked to register yourself where you will be asked to enter a Userid and Password. Remember this password as it will be required in uninstalling the software.

3. Now, another box will come, explaining you the hot keys(Ctrl + Shift + F12) to start the Winspy keylogger software




4. Now, on pressing hot keys, a login box will come asking userid and password. Enter them and click OK.



5. Now, Winspy’s main screen will be displayed as shown in image below:



6. Select Remote at top, then Remote install.

7. On doing this, you will get a popup box as shown in image. Now, fill in the following information given in bullets below.



  • User - type in the victim’s name
  • File name - Name the file to be sent. Use the name such that victim will love to accept it.
  • File icon - Keep it the same
  • Picture - select the picture you want to apply to the keylogger.
  • Email keylog to - Enter your Email address. Hotmail and Yahoo doesnot accept Keylog Files so enter other email address.
Thats it. This much is enough. If you want, can change other settings also.


8. After you have completed changing settings, click on “Create Remote file”. Now just add your picture to a winrar archive. Now, what you have to do is only send this keylog file to your victim. When victim will open this file, all keystrokes typed by victim will be sent to your email inbox. Thus, you will get all his passwords and thus will be able to hack his email accounts and even Myspace account password.

So guys, I hope you have got the trick on how to hack any email account passwords from this article. If you have any comment or views about article, feel free to mention it in comments section.



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How To Blog: A Beginner's Blog Publishing Guide




How to blog
is something that a lot of us old hands take for granted, but for the beginner it can seem like a daunting tangle of questions and issues to be resolved. In this guide, I have gathered all of the essential resources you'll need to get started.
Here's how:

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Five Best Image Editing Tools



Long gone are the days where snapshots came back from the photo lab and disappeared into albums and shoe boxes. Now, digital photos are tweaked, adjusted, and remixed in ways their analog counterparts couldn't imagine.

So to give the digital images a good make up..the best five image editing tools according to the polls are....

1)Picasa (Windows/Mac/Linux)

2)GIMP (Windows/Mac/*nix)

3)Adobe Photoshop (Windows/Mac)

4)Paint.net (Windows)

5)Adobe Lightroom (Windows/Mac)




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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Hacking windows SEND TO menu.


How often do you copy songs from a CD? or some photos from a CD?

What do you do?You select the required files and do a CTRL-C. Open the destination folder and do a CTRL-V.

Here is something you can benefit form.Customize your SEND TO menu.

This is very simple as eating a piece of cake and you can create your own BASKET.


1)First you'll need to access to Hidden Files.So you change your view setting to make all hidden files visible Tools-->Folder option-->View(tab)and select the show hidden files and folders.

2)Go to C drive:/documents and settings/(user name)/send to

3)Open up My computer and locate your most used folders.

4)Create a shortcut of the most used folders in SEND TO folder.You can do this in a number of ways.
Right click-->send to desktop(create shortcut) and move the shortcut from the desktop to the SEND TO folder.

Copy the most used folder and go to SEND TO folder and click Right click-->paste shortcut.

5)Done.
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Multiple login in yahoo without any software



You can login with multiple id's on the same yahoo messenger without any download or patch.
Just follow the easy steps given:


1)Go to Start-->Run..Type regedit , then enter

2)Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER--->Software-->yahoo-->pager-->test

3)On the right page,right click and choose new dword value.

4)Rename it to plural

5)Double click and assign a decimal value to 1.


Its Done!!!
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