October 9, 2010

jQuery intellisense in Visual Studio 2008


To enable intellisense completion for jQuery within VS you'll want to follow three steps:
Step 1: Install VS 2008 SP1
VS 2008 SP1 adds richer JavaScript intellisense support to Visual Studio, and adds code completion support for a broad range of JavaScript libraries.
You can download VS 2008 SP1 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express SP1 here.
Step 2: Install VS 2008 Patch KB958502 to Support "-vsdoc.js" Intellisense Files
Two weeks ago we shipped a patch that you can apply to VS 2008 SP1 and VWD 2008 Express SP1 that causes Visual Studio to check for the presence of an optional "-vsdoc.js" file when a JavaScript library is referenced, and if present to use this to drive the JavaScript intellisense engine.
These annotated "-vsdoc.js" files can include XML comments that provide help documentation for JavaScript methods, as well as additional code intellisense hints for dynamic JavaScript signatures that cannot automatically be inferred.  You can learn more about this patch here.  You can download it for free here.
Step 3: Download the jQuery-vsdoc.js file
We've worked with the jQuery team to put together a jQuery-vsdoc.js file that provides help comments and support for JavaScript intellisense on chained jQuery selector methods.  You can download both jQuery and the jQuery-vsdoc file from the official download page on the jQuery.com site:
step1 Save the jquery-vsdoc.js file next to your jquery.js file in your project (and make sure its naming prefix matches the jquery file name):step2 You can then reference the standard jquery file with an html <script/> element like so:step3
Or alternatively reference it using the <asp:scriptmanager/> control, or by adding a /// <reference/> comment at the top of a standalone .js file.
When you do this VS will now look for a -vsdoc.js file in the same directory as the script file you are referencing, and if found will use it for help and intellisense.  The annotated
For example, we could use jQuery to make a JSON based get request, and get intellisense for the method (hanging off of $.):
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October 6, 2010

Insufficient available memory to meet the expected demands of an operation at this time, possibly due to virtual address space fragmentation


                        This message appears when Visual Studio crashes and virtual memory is low. However, this does not mean that that the virtual memory on your system is low, but rather that Visual Studio is running out of address space. Most commonly, this error occurs on machines with 32-bit operating systems, which limit Visual Studio to a 2GB address space. On 64-bit systems, the error is rare.

There is possibly a solution for this problem from Microsoft.

Download this Microsoft Hotfix:: Click here

September 22, 2010

Joomla Connection String



Below you will find some examples of where to find and how to edit the connection strings in some of the more common Content Management Systems such as Joomla and Wordpress Blogs.


Joomla


The file that you will need to look for in the root of your Joomla installation directory is:

            configuration.php

The section of the document that you will most likely need to edit should look similar to the following. This is where you will need to put in your new information if you are switching to or coming from a different hosting company.
      your example Configuration.php
      $hostname='mysqlX.gearhost.com'; var $host='mysqlX.gearhost.com';
      username='your database user'; var $user ='uid';
      $password='your password'; var $password ='your password';
      $dbname='your database name'; var $dbname='your database name';



Wordpress


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The file that you will need to look for in the root of your Wordpress installation directory is:
      wp-config.php

The section of the document that you will most likely need to edit should look similar to the following. This is where you will need to put in your new information if you are switching to or coming from a different hosting company.
      // ** MySQL settings ** //
      define('DB_NAME', 'databasename');    // The name of the database
      define('DB_USER', 'databaseuser');     // Your MySQL username
      define('DB_PASSWORD', 'databasepassword'); // ...and password
      define('DB_HOST', 'mysqlX.gearhost.com');    // 99% chance you won't need to change this value



DNN (Dot Net Nuke)


The file that you will need to look for in the root of your DNN installation directory is:

      web.config

The section of the document that you will most likely need to edit should look similar to the following. This is where you will need to put in your new information if you are switching to or coming from a different hosting company.
     
     
     
     
     
     

September 15, 2010

Bad Habits That Could Kill Your Career



Being a designer has never been easy. Working with clients, creative directors, marketing managers and other designers can take a toll on your patience and passion.

It’s important, as a professional designer, to avoid practices that could hurt your career or the company you work for.

Whether you work as a freelance designer or in a firm, avoid the following 15 bad habits that might be killing your design career.

What other habits do you think should be avoided in your design career? Please let us know in the comments section.

1. Poor People Skills


Few things will kill your design business faster than poor people skills. Clients want a friendly face to greet them and someone who is enthusiastic about their project. Avoid complaining, bad-mouthing, whining and making excuses.
Maybe you’re a whiz at social media, and maybe you’ve got a fancy email signature, but sometimes being able to interact professionally with people online just doesn’t cut it. In order to succeed as a designer, you must have strong people skills: you must be able to communicate a thought, frustration or message clearly and efficiently.
Learn how to handle difficult clients, overbearing creative directors and pestering marketing departments—you’ll have to do it all, while managing the inevitable stress of deadlines.

2. Not Setting Boundaries With Clients

If you work on a per-project basis, avoid excessive revisions proposed by clients. If you fail to set limitations, your clients will request frequent revisions, which can eat away at your time and patience.
Allowing clients to request anything might seem like a good policy, but you’ll come off as more professional by setting limits with them during the design process. These should be outlined in your terms of agreement or contract.

3. Complacency

I once worked with a designer who insisted on using tables in the design process. We all know that tables have a place in the work flow, but we were dealing with a layout and style that could have been achieved with some pretty simple CSS. This designer had become complacent; following the same path will kill your own design career.
Begin by identifying aspects of the job that you’ve grown complacent about. Perhaps you are satisfied with your current number of clients, so you make little effort to market your business. Perhaps your standards have fallen, and you’ve stopped giving your best and care to do only enough to get paid.
Whatever you’re complacent about, conquer it. Start caring. Shift your paradigm, and arouse in yourself a desire to always do your best.


4. Laziness

Laziness is the brother of complacency. A lazy designer essentially stops caring about whether their designs look good, whether their clients are happy and whether their career will go anywhere. And designers who stop caring become selfish.
They take more time off than usual, put off deadlines, put themselves before their clients and, therefore, lose clients, forfeiting referrals and killing their business.

5. Procrastination

Putting off essential tasks that will help your design business thrive is extremely easy. After all, there are always tweets to read, emails to answer, articles to read and personal projects to experiment with.
Do your paperwork on time, try to hit or beat deadlines, keep contacting potential clients and stay on top of other important tasks. The more you procrastinate, the easier it will be in future. It’s a slippery slope.


6. Copying Other Designers

Copying design masterpieces can be tempting–especially when a client comes to you with a particular idea (“I love the look of this website. Can you do something similar?”).
Overcoming the temptation to copy other designers in order to please a client can be difficult. Instead, meet with the client to discuss what about the work they like. Once you have determined why they like the design, you can create something that satisfies their needs, without infringing on another designer’s copyright.
Deliberate copying can result in huge fines and lost credibility, and it will ultimately kill your business. Avoid it like the plague.

7. Doing Spec Work

Spec work is a hotly debated topic in the design industry, and we won’t get into it here. Suffice it to say, it can really hurt your career if not done properly.
Some argue that spec work is good for novice designers with little experience, but you can lose time and work by participating in crowd-sourcing contests. Look for alternative projects that guarantee payment for your work.

8. Casualness

Designers often wear worn-out jeans and wrinkled t-shirts, and frankly, most of the time, I say embrace it. But when dealing with clients, make an effort to dress and act more professionally.
When sitting at your desk, working away on the Wacom, you are a designer, and the jeans and sandals fit that role perfectly. But when meeting with clients, you are an account manager, so at least put on a nice shirt.
When you dress and act professionally, clients will see that you take the business seriously. This will build trust.

9. Workaholism

Being a workaholic can actually hurt your business. Good design requires an enormous amount of creativity, and let’s face it, getting the juices flowing is sometimes difficult. Some days, coming up with a great logo concept or sharp marketing material seems impossible.
Instead of pushing the limits of your creative powers, take a quick break. If you can’t get away from work entirely, alternate projects so that you don’t get burned out by a one.

10. Shyness

This may not sound like a “bad habit” per se, but shy designers usually don’t see their business thrive. If you are shy, you’re unlikely to charge what you’re worth, to stand up to clients who treat you poorly, to market yourself efficiently or to jump at every opportunity to find new clients.
Step out of your bubble and embrace your career. Make things happen for yourself, and you will see huge success that you can be proud of.


11. Jumping “How High?”

Nothing’s wrong with being ready and willing to help clients when they call or email, but some clients take advantage of such kindness. Ever heard the expression, “When I say ‘jump,’ you say, ‘How high’?” Some clients feel like you exist solely to cater to their every whim.
When a client tries to take advantage of you (whether by not paying what you deserve or asking for a lot of work in a short period of time or whatever), don’t let them walk all over you. Stand up for yourself. Respect yourself as a creative professional, and they will respect you, too.

12. Being Disorganized

I used to let my office space get disorganized and messy. It would stay that way for a few weeks, and then I’d dedicate an entire Saturday to reorganizing all the paper and materials I had neglected.
Not only did I lose a whole Saturday every few weeks, I found that getting work done in a disorganized space was harder. I couldn’t focus well, and I didn’t feel productive.
Stay organized. Create the perfect work environment for yourself. Make an effective filing system for your paperwork (both hard and soft copy), and keep your desktop clean (both the physical and digital ones). You’ll find that you work better, find things faster and have more time to do things that actually make you money.

13. Not Learning From Mistakes

If something awful happens to your business, evaluate the situation and determine what you could have done better. If you’ve lost a client, determine how to avoid losing others the same way. If you haven’t been paid for work you’ve done, re-evaluate your payment structure so that it doesn’t happen again.
Refusing to learn from your mistakes, whether out of stubbornness or arrogance, is a quick way to kill your career.

14. Mixing Personal and Professional

This bad habit might be obvious, but I’ve met a number of designers who have been ripped off because they let a client become more than just a client.
Nothing’s inherently wrong with taking your client out for lunch or coffee to discuss the progress of a project, but be wary of getting too friendly. Turning down a request for a lower price is awfully difficult when it comes from someone you hang out with every weekend. Watching a big game on their plasma screen might be a little awkward after you’ve disagreed on a price.
Mind the division between personal and professional especially if you work from home. Avoid getting too familiar with clients. Maintain a professional relationship with them, and your career will succeed much more.

15. Being Cocky

I’ll be the first to admit it: designers are cool. We make cool things. We amaze people with our Photoshop skills and wow clients with phenomenal websites. Still, no one likes a show-off, someone who brags or thinks they’re better than everyone else. Don’t be that guy.
Designers come in a range of personality types, but don’t think you’re right just because you’ve been a designer for 10 years. Be open to new ideas, new ways of seeing things and new styles. Accept change with humility. Hear people out, and take time to appreciate differences in the way people work.

This article was written exclusively for Webdesigner Depot by Preston D Lee, a web designer and lover of all things web and tech. Preston manages GraphicDesignBlender.com, where designers go to master the business of design. You can follow Preston on Twitter (@prestondlee) or visit his personal website, prestondlee.com.
What other habits can you add to this list of career killers? How do you ensure success in your design business? Comment below and let us know what you think.

September 12, 2010

China Mobile Secret Codes



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Hello frndz! here are some of china mobile secret codes. Just try it out and give your comments regardless of good or bad..

–Default user code : 1122, 3344, 1234, 5678
–Engineer mode : *#110*01#
–Factory mode : *#987#
–Enable COM port : *#110*01# -> Device -> Set UART -> PS Config -> UART1/115200
–Restore factory settings : *#987*99#
–LCD contrast : *#369#
–Software version : *#800#
–Software version : *#900#
–Set default language : *#0000# Send
–Set English language : *#0044# Send
–Set English language (new firmware) : *#001# Send
–Default user code : 1122, 3344, 1234, 5678

Top 20 Remote Desktop Sharing Applications


As everyone know Remote Desktop Sharing and Screen Sharing Applications makes life much easier to solve most of the issues in our day-to-day life. This is the best way of resolving most of development/designing issues rather than sticking up on phone and resolving. For marketing purpose this helps everyone a lot, if you want to showcase your products to clients its just a click away – select the options provided and share your respective screen to your valuable clients, it is a smart way to share data with others remotely quickly and easily. There are several ways were you can benefit from these types of tools/applications for example like:Remote Access - accessing your system remotely from work, school, library etc., Desktop Sharing – you can collaborate with your friends/clients/users easily by sharing your screen and you can resolve most of the designing/developing issues very easily by sharing your desktop.

Below listed are some of the amazing and fabulous Remote Desktop Sharing and Screen Sharing Applications for you, where you can enjoy your next ride…

Skype Screen sharing – Free

Skype Screen sharing: Share your desktop with friends – for free. As I have said above Sometimes trying to explain what you are seeing on your screen to someone on a call just doesn’t work. With screen sharing you can easily show exactly what you are looking at by simply calling your Skype contact and sharing all or part of your desktop. If you would like to know more information click here to take you to the actual information page.

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Adobe Acrobat – CONNECTNOW – Free

Adobe Acrobat – CONNECTNOW – allows you to share your desktop with others and here in this web application you can even have a conference chat while sharing your desktop. Its free, if you are new to Acrobat.com then just register yourself and login to your account and share your desktop very easily in minutes.

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Yuuguu – Instant Web Conferencing, online meetings and collaboration – Free

Yuuguu: By this application you can reduce sales cycles and improve conversion rates, increase team communication and productivity. Click here to know more about Yuuguu.

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Windows Live – Sync

Sync your files – Keep important files up to date on all your computers, PC or Mac.

Share your work – Use shared folders to sync files with friends or coworkers.

Access from anywhere – Sign in to the Sync website for remote access to any computer where you’ve installed Sync.

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AT&T Connect

AT&T Connect – One of the most famous online sharing tool, AT&T Connect transforms voice, web and video conferencing from multiple point tools into one core
communication product.

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Cisco WebEx

Cisco WebEx – One of the most awesome web application tool for sharing your desktop and it is also one of the best Web Conferencing and Collaboration Solutions tool. Most of the Multi National Companies use this tool for there online conference, it is easy and simple to connect and share your desktop – if you want you can record your conference for your future review.

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Cisco TelePresence Solutions

Cisco TelePresence Solutions powers the new way of working. With Cisco TelePresence Scheduling is very easy, Launching a meeting is as simple as making a phone call, In-room controls are intuitive – collaboration applications are plug and play, Participants can meet in many rooms at once-up to 48 locations in one meeting, Users can easily bring in collaboration applications like Cisco WebEx Meeting Center, Existing SD or HD videoconferencing systems can be easily integrated. I think you might be exited to know more, if yes! please click here for more.

Mikogo, Free screen sharing for people and businesses – Free

Mikogo is free screen sharing for people and businesses, it’s an easy-to-use cross-platform desktop sharing tool, ideal for web conferencing, online meetings or remote support. And it’s FREE for both commercial and private use. If you would like to know more about the same click here

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TeamViewer – the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet – Free

TeamViewer – the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet, TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner’s PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 60 million users trust TeamViewer!

TeamViewer

LogMeIn – Free

LogMeIn – LogMeIn features allow you to, Remote control your desktop, Transfer files between computers, Print remote files to your local printer. Share a large file without using email attachments, FTP, or a third-party site Share your desktop with another person.

LogMeIn

ShowMyPC – Free

ShowMyPC – ShowMyPC provides Remote Support and Meeting services to all users. Services include free and premium Remote PC access, Desktop Sharing, Screen Sharing. The tools are community alternatives to WebEx and Gotomypc among others. It has got many features like Show your PC to Remote User v3050, View Remote User’s PC, Access My Home or Office PC, Broadcasting to Browsers and Phones, Mac OSX Desktop Sharing | Linux Viewer, Screen Recording, Online Presentations etc.,

Show My PC

SkyFex – Free

SkyFex – SkyFex Remote Assistant is online remote support service that allows watching and control remote computer in real time. This is a secure service which provides best remote support solution, does not require additional software installation and configuration and works transparently through proxy/firewall and NAT networks. SkyFex is Windows based service and requires Internet Explorer to run it. No special knowledge is necessary to work with the service. You can start using it immediately without preliminary training.

Features include: Remote Desktop Viewing, Security and Privacy, No Software Installation Required, Firewall/Proxy Transparent, High Performance and Easy to start by novice users

SkyFex

ScreenStream Screen Broadcasting Software – Free

ScreenStream Screen Broadcasting Software – Broadcast your screen for presentations and training sessions, Let others watch your screen from their own computer., Watch from over the internet or a network., A great modern equivalent of the overhead projector.

ScreenStream Screen Broadcasting Software

GoToMeeting

GoToMeeting – Easy Web Conferencing and online meeting tools, work with anyone, anywhere. GoToMeeting allows you to host an online meeting with up to 15 people – so you can do more and travel less. Using our Web conferencing tool you can share any application on your computer in real time. Attendees join meetings in seconds. Features includes Hold unlimited meetings for one flat fee, Collaborate with remote colleagues, Host and attend from either a Mac or PC, Save with integrated audio conferencing (via computer and telephone).

Now you can join a meeting from an iPad, it provides you the free application at the App Store to attend online meetings on the go.

GoToMeeting

GoToMyPC

GoToMyPC – Get Secure Remote Access with GoToMyPC, GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your Mac or PC from any Web browser in real time. Features include: Access files, programs, email, and network, Increase your flexibility and productivity, Work on your office computer from home, Travel and use your Mac or PC remotely.

GoToMyPC

Soonr

Soonr – Your files are securely accessible even if the host computer is offline or turned off. Quickly view documents, pictures, and video on desktop, laptop, netbook, or mobile phone without waiting for a file download.

Soonr

Dimdim

Dimdim – Face-to-face meetings used to be the only way to get things done. Now the best way to save money, time and travel is to collaborate over the Web with Dimdim. Push button simplicity lets everyone host or attend live meetings, demos and webinars using just a web browser instantly increasing your productivity. Give presentations, share web pages, whiteboards, voice, video – even record your events – with no software to install and with no hassles.

Dimdim

Almost Meet – Free

Almost Meet – With all the web conferencing features you expect, and our many innovative ones, remote group meetings can now be truly collaborative. Almost as good as meeting in person, but without the unnecessary travel.

Almost Meet

Anyplace Control

Anyplace Control – Fast, secure and easy to use Remote Control Software that allows you to Control Remote PC from anywhere. Its features include Remote Control PC on LAN or over the Internet, Remote Desktop Control on your local screen in real time, Remote PC File Transfer and other enterprise features, Optional Online Account connection to eliminate complicated Firewall or Router settings, Strong Security and industry-standard Encryption.

Anyplace Control

Assemb’Live

Assemb’Live – Assemb’Live provides typical event environments where participants are represented, to make chats (voice, video, text) and information sharing (slides, video) easy. It is super easy to use: 1 browser and some mouse clicks to get done what you would get done during a real event.

Assemb'Live

Bosco’s Screen Share – Free

Bosco’s Screen Share – Is easy, free, cross-platform screen sharing. It include features like Multicast on the web, Simple, useful, and FREE!, Configuration Assistance and Training Available.

Bosco's Screen Share

CommuniClique – Free

CommuniClique – Its a simple and effective application to talk, meet and share. Features includes Easy voice and video conferencing straight from your browser, Alternative to traditional conference bridges that dials out to you, Automatically makes recordings of every call and meeting, Dial cell phones and landlines directly from the web, A green, cost-effective alternative to business travel.

CommuniClique

July 30, 2010

Online virtual operating system


              Have you ever seen operating system in your own web browser, no! then have a look at this one – this is one of the first operating system you have ever seen before – Online virtual operating system – which has been rolled out by windows4all.com, which has been developed using Microsoft Silverlight.
             When you browse to windows4all.com, it will request us to install Sliverlight on to desktop, if you have already installed the same on to your desktop, then you will be directly redirected to the Operating System, if you are installing Silverlight for the first time, it will request us to install the same. After installing, just browse towindows4all.com (or) refresh (F5) if it is already opened in your browser.
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                           You can view Virtual Operating System right away on your respective browsers, it has a start button (like Windows Vista and older versions), File Explorer (Like Windows Explorer), a Media Player, a Notepad, RSS reader, paint application, Games like Chess, Solitaire, Spider, Tic-tac-toe, and many more

This virtual operating system also supports installation of programs, but the respective program should be developed in Silverlight and be available in Internet or local file system. This online virtual operating system is alpha now! might get more features added in future.

July 26, 2010

The First Indian Browser : EPIC



           
BANGALORE, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- Hidden Reflex which happens to be Bangalore based firm has launched Epic browser in the market. Epic browser happens to be the very first Indian browser which draws it's element of inspiration from Mozilla Firefox.
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                Just out of the bag, the Epic browser is based upon regional features that shall give all Indian web surfers a new reason to rejoice. The founder company Hidden Reflex was formed by America based engineer Alok Bhardwaj in the year of 2007. Following the launch of Epic browser, the company officials are planning to drop in one more browser in the market. The first hand users of Epic browser found the browser to be a smart one. Its bright colors catches your eyes at the very first instant. The Epic browser offers customizable options.
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                 Epic browser lets you change the theme of the browser from a total of 1500 themes which are available. It also has several different applications bundled together at the sidebar which lets you access Twitter and Facebook easily. So its more of a widget kind of setup which mingles in fine tune with the ultra modern surfers. However, Epic browser allows you to launch only one widget in a single window. One of the rewarding features of Epic browser is it's built anti-virus which is a rare thing in a browser. It also supports a total of 12 different Indian languages along with a host of several different productivity applications which are beneficial for one and all. These includes the free word processor, my computer browser and the video sidebar. With the launch of Epic browser, Hidden Reflex has become the very first Indian firm to compete with other prominent browsers in the market.
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                The so-called Indian browser Epic has just turned two days old. It runs on the well-known Mozilla platform. It reminds us of Flock, often called the browser for social media addicts. But Epic stands ahead of Flock in various ways. Here are the Pros and Cons of the new browser Epic:

Pros:

  • Customizable: 1000+ skins and also you can choose from over personas
  • Watch NDTV 24X7, NDTV इंडिया and NDTV profit online without any streaming problems
  • Indic typing with the integration of Google transliterate
  • Anti-Virus protection for both your computer and downloads optional
  • Write: Create a word document and save it as a HTML file
  • Snippets: Useful for taking screenshots of webpages – either select certain image or a paragraph and drag-and-drop it to the snippet sidebar or take a complete screenshot of a webpage
  • Cricket news and live scores – Everybody knows India loves cricket and the Epic Browser is no exception
  • Regional News, Events and financial events
  • Daily masti – Jokes, quotes and gyaan of the day
  • Epic video – Watch videos from youtube right on the sidebar
  • My computer – Browse your computer directly from the browser; You can open upto 5 tabs in the Computer sidebar
  • Social networks, E-mail accounts and Twitter in sidebar
  • To-dos: A great alternative to rememberthemilk.com with alerts in
  • Timer: Need not run to your cupboard to pick your stopwatch up with the timer feature in Epic browser
  • Get directions with epic maps – Google maps integration
  • Search for jobs – with indeed.co.in integration
  • Book tickets with yatra and cleartrip integration
  • Games: Time for some entertainment
  • Backup files by logging in to your gmail account and now, initially, each file size is limited to 10 MB mark. It is expected to increase soon
  • Collections: Save similar websites to one collection by clicking the collection icon next to the tabs. To load them, open the collections sidebar and click on the collection’s title
  • Bookmarks: Just the same as in Firefox browser, Self-explanatory;
  • History: Epic is very careful about your privacy, it has a private browsing icon and a clear browsing data icon in the address bar
  • 10,000+ Firefox addons compatible
  • Epic apps: 1500 sidebar applications, but we recommend you to keep the number of applications minimum so that the blazing speed of Epic will be maintained
  • 10,000+ Firefox addons compatible

Cons:

  • Showing of the sidebar even in pop-up windows is quite disgusting – I click the re-tweet button in a post and even then, the sidebar shows off in the pop-up also.
  • Because it is a fully loaded browser, it takes more time to boot as compared to chrome, Firefox and safari. More the number of sidebar apps and add-ons more is the time taken to start the browser.
  • No Home button in the address bar
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July 25, 2010

Transform your Windows XP in to Windows 7 in just few minutes



             The Microsoft Release Candidate is already out and free to download. But still if you are one of those XP lovers like me who can’t stop using XP then you can try the Windows 7 kind of look for your XP.

            Windows 7 theme for XP users today is found all in one Windows XP to Windows 7 transformation pack.By using which even a newbie can get the complete Windows 7 look without doing any extra work. It is as simple as installing a new software on your PC

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Windows 7 trasformation pack

With Windows 7 remix you can make your XP look like Windows 7 in just few clicks. It supports Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Media Center Edition and some other flavors of XP.

Languages:

  • Spanish
  • English






Will work with only 32 bit edition of Windows.

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How to reset Windows Admin password without old password


              Here is a simple tutorial on resetting the admin account password of any Windows Operating System.  All you will require for this is one Ubuntu live CD.

  1. Insert Ubuntu Live CD and boot from it.
  2. Open terminal and install chntpw in Ubuntu. To do so use the following commands.
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install chntpw

  3. Now mount your Windows volume. In my case it was dev/sda1. Replace it with yours.
    sudo mkdir /media/WINDOWS
    sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/WINDOWS

  4. Now navigate to the Windows configuration folder.
    cd /media/WINDOWS/WINDOWS/system32/config/
  5. To reset the administrator password enter,
    sudo chntpw SAM
  6. After completing this command you will see 5 different choices. Select the 1st one and press Enter and done.
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July 24, 2010

Free Anti-Theft software for your mobile phone


            Majority of us now use smartphones and we do store our personal as well as some confidential data in it. A lost or stolen phone can be really painful if the owner had any confidential data stored in it. All you need in such situation is a way to delete all those files so that no one can misuse the information on the phone.
Here the F-Secure anti  theft system comes in the picture. It is a free mobile software developed by one of the leading company in the field of digital security.



You can lock your phone,  find the current location of the phone and wipe out the data from it if needed. You can do all this on your phone just by sending a sms. If the sim on your cell is changed then the phone will be automatically locked and the new sim number will be sent to the number set by the real owner at the time of installation.

F-Secure anti theft software is completely free and can be used on Symbian, Windows and Android phones.

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How to Change the Logon Screen on Windows 7


             There are various methods to accomplish this, with and without third-party software. I understand many people might not want to rely on a third-party application, while others would appreciate a quicker, safer route. First up is the more hands-on approach, and then the utility.

Hands-on approach

This method will require you to modify the registry, and if that puts a knot in your stomach, you should move on to the next section.
Step 1: Open the Windows Start menu and enter regedit into the search bar.
Step 2: Right click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and select Find.
Step 3: Search for OEMBackground, which should be in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background. If the key does not exist, add a new DWORD value with the name OEMBackground.
Step 4: Double click on the entry OEMBackground, and change the value from 0 to 1.
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Step 5: Open Windows Explorer and go to the following path: %windir%\system32\oobe.
Step 6: Create a new folder named info, and open it.
Step 7: Create a new folder within info named backgrounds.
Step 8: Rename your desired wallpaper as backgroundDefault.jpg and place it inside the folder backgrounds (images must be less than 245KB in size).
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That should do the trick, now just lock your PC, log off or reboot and enjoy.

Third-party software

                   If you are uncomfortable with manually tinkering with the registry -- or simply have better things to be doing with your time -- we understand. Various third-party applications can change Windows 7's default logon wallpaper, but our personal favorite is Tweak.com's Logon Changer.

The software is ridiculously easy to use, doesn't require installation, and it even has built-in tools to automatically resize and recompress your images while leaving the original file untouched. The Logon Changer also lets you quickly change your logon wallpaper back to the Windows 7 default.
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Start by downloading the app here, and then unzip the executable. Run the program and it should present you with a preview of your logon screen along with a few self-explanatory options: "Change Logon Screen" lets you browse to a new image, "Test" will bring up your logon screen, "Revert to Default Logon Screen" reapplies Windows 7's original wallpaper.