Archive for January 18th, 2010

Synchronize Navigation pane of Windows 7 explorer with Main pane.

When you open Windows explorer, you notice that it has a left pane called as the Navigation Pane, which includes links to Drives, Special Folders, Favorites, etc and the main or right pane which… For more visit The Windows Club.

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What Is My Computer Doing [Windows]

Have you ever asked yourself why the computer’s hard drive is trashing like mad or why everything seemed to come down to a halt without you doing anything on the computer right now? What’s My Computer Doing is a free software program for the Windows operating system that tries to shed light to those questions. It displays an activity list in its interface upon startup that lists the programs and their activity.

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AllMySongs Database Review [GotD]

AllMySongs Database is a music organization software with a strong focus on tagging and information related to the music in general. Music needs to be added to the database on the start

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Windows7 Space Images and Themes from the Artist Phoenix-06

A set of space images from the artist Phoenix-06 is provided here. [View with PicLens] download Many of the artists renditions and stories behind the image are put forth to explain the image: Requiem : The artist wanted to describe a network of planets orbiting a binary neutron star system whiteness the most powerful event in the known universe.

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Windows 7 SP1 Screenshots Leaked

A few screenshots purporting to be our first glimpse into an installable version of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 were released today on a Spanish site called Muy Windows . Let me sum everything up for those of you who don’t speak Spanish: There’s not a lot to see here just yet, and what we can see doesn’t reveal much we don’t already know.

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Microsoft has a plan to improve Bing’s poor indexing

Recently a user on the Bing community forums asked why his new site was taking so long to be indexed by Redmond’s search engine, to which a Microsoft employee replied that the slowness was an unfortunately expected behavior.

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