Sunday, June 6, 2010

Read Comics On Your Desktop Using Comical

Sometimes a little comic which just needs less than a minute to read can actually put a smile on your face and even brighten your day as well as bring some productive thoughts through your mind. As usual, you need to visit a particular site to read or accidentally get one when your friend sends you, unless you hear about Comical.

Read Comics On Your Desktop Using Comical

Comical is such a desktop utility that brings all comics online from various sources onto your desktop. You can read as many as you want just with a couple of clicks. It also automatically updates comics, and you can adjust the interval to update.

More about Comical, read Comical: A Desktop Reader for Online Comics

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Threeter: The Easiest And Fastest Way To Update Your Twitter Status

Icon There are many applications to update your Twitter status now and each implements essential features for a specific part of users. For me, Tweetdeck does its great job with columns and URL shorten feature while I rarely use Twitpic, search and others. Likewise, you may not need all the features of an application and especially in some cases you just need to tweet and back to your job right away. So Threeter might be the one you’re looking for.

Extremely tiny and consumes least system resource that you even don’t know whether it is running, Threeter allows you to update your Twitter status quickly in just three steps:

  1. Press a hot key (by default, it is Ctrl + Alt + T)
  2. Type your tweet
  3. Press Enter

Moreover, you can use multiple accounts at once as well as get the tweets from your timeline or from some users you like.

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System tray menu

Giggle With Photos 2

Let's relax and enjoy my new photos I stumbled through. Hope you release your stress by seeing this and remember to give them a smile or even a laughter if you find them interesting.

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Two Ways To Read Google Reader Items In Outlook 2010

Two Ways To Read Google Reader Items In Outlook 2010 In first days of cloud computing era, Google Reader and other web based feed readers may be the default option of many users to read feed. For me, Google Reader is my favorite feed reader especially when I install some addons to enhance it on my Firefox.

However, there are still people like desktop applications to read feed or they are in locations that a stable, fast internet connection is not always available. Hence, they prefer to download all feed contents onto their computer and read them later.

In case you love Google Reader and also want to use a desktop application to read feed, you may follow two tips in this post How to Read Google Reader Items in Outlook 2010

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How To Change The Default Folder In Windows Explorer

How To Change The Default Folder In Windows Explorer By default, when you open Windows Explorer the Libraries category is initially what opens. If you want a different folder, such as the Documents folder, to open every time you open Windows Explorer, follow the steps in this post.

NOTE: This procedure applies per shortcut to Windows Explorer. If you use a shortcut to which you have not applied this change, it will act normally and open separate instances of Windows Explorer that will display separately on the Taskbar.

For this example, we will use two methods. We will create a new shortcut to Windows Explorer on the desktop that opens to the Documents folder rather than the Libraries. Using this method will preserve the original shortcut on the Taskbar. We will also change the Windows Explorer on the Taskbar, so you can see how to do it either way.

Read the full post at helpdeskgeek.com

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Get Your Aero Shake On Windows Back Using Aero Troubleshooter

Get Your Aero Shake On Windows Back Using Aero Troubleshooter One of the feature only in Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate that makes most users desire it is the Aero Shake. Instead of minimizing all other application windows except the current one by minimize each of them, you simply hold your mouse on the title of current window and shake it.

However, when install/uninstall new themes or third party applications, this feature might be disabled accidentally and you don’t know why your Aero Shake disappears. In order to get your Aero Shake back and don’t want to hustle with geeky stuff, simply download and run Aero Troubleshooter from Microsoft website.

More about Aero Troubleshooter, read Fix for Aero Shake Feature Stops Working in Windows 7

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Automatically Close/Restore All Running Applications Using SmartClose

SmartClose Sometimes the installer asks you to close some applications or even in some cases it requires you to close all running applications before the installing process starts. You may usually encounter this case when installing a plugin, a service pack or an update.

As usual you can close each application by hand since it doesn’t take too much time and effort. In order to find another geeky and handier way, give SmartClose a shot.

You can download SmartClose for free and experience two features that I love most: close all running applications and restore them (open all previously closed applications, you have to create a snapshot first).

More about SmartClose, read Close all Running Programs Automatically with Smart Close

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