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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

The DIY web site is very strong in Instructable other than very chill class for converting a laptop screen in second monitor. This is the use your useless laptop into second monitor. Then after you can capable to use Maxi-vista to modify a second laptop lacking the hardware alteration, in limit repurposing has been taken. If you are share only the keyboard and mouse, leave before talk about synergy.
[Via Lifehacker]
Tags: Electronics, Monitoring, SystemDoctor, Technology, Windows
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

In Linux only Freeware script IEs4 Linux has downloads and you can install internet Explorer in Linux. The IEs4 Linux has run the process of installing and installs IE 5, IE 5.5, and IE 6. Download various heavy lifting version of Internet Explorer by IEs 4, and they creating shortcuts in desktop.
In Linux you can must testing always your websites with NetRenderer and IEs4 Linux needs Wine cabextract and this is the free download only for Linux.
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

CyberNet offers a simple tweak for increasing the size of the Alt-Tab thumbnail previews in Vista.
The tweak requires a little registry editing, so if you’re uncomfortable with rolling up your sleeves a touch, this might not be for you. That said, the results are great, offering a much better preview of your open Windows, especially on large monitors. CyberNet walks you through the process step by step, so despite the registry hurdle, anyone should be able to do it..
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Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

The Source Gear DiffMerge is the new application is used for comparing two files and directories. And it is Free!!! This is new product just released item. DiffMerge is a free application its no cost apply application that can be download and use easily. It is a demo not a trial version.
Features:
1. 42 Different character encodings with International Compatible.
2. Graphically shows difference between two or more than two files automatically merge and also include intra-line highlight and gives fully support for editing.
3. Folders differently perform side by side comparison of two folders, and also file pairs which are identical or different.
4. It has rule sets and options gives to user for customized appearance and behavior.
5. Its sets on Windows, Mac OS X and UNIX.
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Women learn most things from her mothers. Some learn how to Apple makeup, some trick keep blemishes at bay. Still other learns how to perfectly fold a fixed sheet or make a rich chicken stock from scratch. My mother said me how to mouse goofy, i.e. mousing lefty rather than rightly.
My right hand ached a lot from hours and hours (and years and years) of computing. First and primary, a switch to goofy mouse requires a sense of comedy and a lot of patience. The first days of goofy were so trying that I wanted to quit a million times. The only object that kept me leaving was the sting in my right wrist, and the knowledge that if something didn’t change me might not able to mouse at all in a few more years.
I started by learning as a lot of keystrokes as likely for each act and app I used. By replacement keystrokes for mouse movements as much as possible, I decrease my dependence on the mouse and minimized my irritation. At first all I could manage were simple tasks like positioning the cursor over a button. When I had a file in Photoshop, now and then I would break down and switch back to my right hand.
Slowly my left hand got better. I was making shape in PowerPoint. Highlighting and selecting large section of text. Within a few months, it was approximately as if I’d been a lefty from the start. Nowadays it look odd to mouse with my right hand and totally natural to use my left hand.
[ via: Lifehacker ]
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