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Windows Double Explorer – Two Explorer Windows in One

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Ever run into the situation where you have two Windows Explorer windows open so that you can copy, move, or view files? Hmmm…probably pretty often. Windows Double Explorer is a neat program that lets you manage two Windows Explorer windows in the same window! You can also drag and drop favorite folders to the toolbar for quick access. Neat!

Windows Double Explorer

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January 10th, 2010 at 7:00 am

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FontPage – Free Font Viewer for Windows

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fontpage

FontPage is a cool program to view and examine all of the fonts currently installed on your system. It lets you view any typeface in bold, italic, underline and even in 3D. You can also compare two fonts to each other and preview fonts that are not yet installed on your system.

FontPage

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January 7th, 2010 at 7:00 am

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View Which Global Keyboard Hotkeys are Registered in Windows

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Have you ever wanted to know which hotkeys were already registered by various Windows applications? Maybe you want to create a new hotkey, but aren’t sure if it’s already being used. ActiveHotkeys is a great app that will show you a list of all active or inactive global hotkeys. And it’s free!

ActiveHotkeys

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December 21st, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Manage Programs in a 3D Desktop Environment using T3Desk

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If you’re running Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you should check out a program called T3Desk. It’s a small 3D window manager that also supports Aero Peek. It’s a great Alt-Tab replacement that lets you arrange all your windows in 3D. You can also minimize windows to thumbnails, so they are out of the way. And it’s free!

T3Desktop

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December 20th, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Detect and Remove Rootkits using GMER

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Do you suspect your computer has a rootkit? If so, check out GMER. It’s a free app that detects rootkits by searching for hidden processes, threads, modules, services, files, alternate data streams, registry keys, inline hooks, and more!

GMER Rootkit Remover

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December 17th, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Access Shortcuts to Programs, Files, and Websites using Mouse Extender

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mouse extender

Mouse Extender is a cool little app that lets you access programs, files, folders, websites, system utilities (Control Panel, Restart, Shutdown), via your mouse! Just setup a system key (alt, shift, etc) and press any mouse button to bring up a grid menu of customizable shortcuts to just about anything!

Mouse Extender

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December 15th, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Edit HTML, XML, CSS, SVG and MathML files using Amaya

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amaya web editor

Looking for a free, open-source, and powerful web editor? If so, check out Amaya. You can use it to browse and author web pages plus it supports CSS, MathMl, SVG and XML. It’s got a very clean and easy-to-use interface and is great for simple or advanced web page editing.

Amaya

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December 13th, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Extract Text From PDF Files For Free

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Ever get a PDF file that had a bunch of text in it which you wish you could extract and paste into Word or Notepad? Unfortunately, this situation happens more often than you would think. To extract text from a PDF file, you can use a program called A-PDF Text Extractor, which is free.

A-PDF Text Extractor

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December 12th, 2009 at 5:41 am

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Extract Clips from a DVD using DVD Knife

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Ever wish you could grab a clip from a DVD movie onto your PC? Normally, you would have to rip the entire DVD to your drive and then use some cutting/editing program to grab any particular section of the DVD.

Using DVD Knife, you can simply set your start and end points and then click Save. That’s it! It’ll automatically extracting the clip into a VOB file that can later be converted into any format you like. Nice!

DVD Knife via LifeHacker

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December 7th, 2009 at 7:00 am

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How to Open a Bin, Cue, or ISO File

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Ever heard of a Bin or Cue file? Maybe not! What about ISO? That’s definitely more common, but what are you supposed to do with these files? Most of the time Bin, Cue and ISO files are actually virtual CDs or DVDs that have been transformed into “images” that can be either burned back to media or run from your computer. You can learn more on how to open them here.

How to open Bin, Cur or ISO Files

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November 19th, 2009 at 11:30 am

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