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November 13th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
Game Key Revealer retrieves the CD-Key and Serial for installed games on computer. If you lost legal CD-Keys or Serials of your purchased games, you can find them with help of Game Key Revealer.
Source: Game Key Revealer
Posted in: Games, Software, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
August 18th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during ‘blue screen of death’ crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table. For each crash, BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).
For each crash displayed in the upper pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the crash in the lower pane. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.
Sourcew: nirsoft
Posted in: Software, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
July 27th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
not much else to say!
Source: Download Squad
Posted in: Software
July 20th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
Fences is a one-of-a-kind program, allowing you to draw labeled shaded areas on your desktop, which become movable & resizable containers for your desktop icons. These groups can help bring organization and consistency to your computer’s desktop
This update brings a number of fixes and compatibility updates. Most notably we have drastically increased the support and performance of Fences on Windows 7. Regardless of which version of Windows you are using, Fences is the ultimate way to keep your desktop organized.
Fences can be downloaded for free via Impulse, or at the Fences website.
Posted in: Software, Windows 7, Windows Vista
July 16th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
need to know what the <whatever trialware> installer put on your system? Try WhatChanged?
WhatChanged is freeware and is simple to use. It is able to scan and compare what are new registry keys or files that have been added. To use this tool, there are only two simple steps that you need to perform. First, you need to select items which you want to trace, either files or registry or both, then click Step #1: Get Baseline State button to get snapshot of registry or files before changes as a baseline. To know what items have been captured, you can get it from the output file generated at the same folder as WhatChanged tool. Secondly, once you have done the installation, click Step #2: Find what changed since Step #1 button. It will then compare and find out differences between the snapshot of before change and after change. The finding is generated in the text file which you can get it at the same folder as the WhatChanged tool. From the finding, you will know what are the new registry keys or files being added during the installation. If you find they still exist after you have uninstalled the software, then you can go and delete them manually since you already know and confirm they are no longer needed anymore.
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Posted in: Software, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP
July 1st, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
This release contains x64 versions of the Haali media splitters and a stable release of the subtitle render, DirectVobSub for x64. This release is designed to compliment the 32bit release packages. The x64 Components addon requires the 32bit release to be installed as a prerequisite.
The latest release contains a 64bit Settings Application which enables the user to choose a different splitters ‘on the fly’ for specific filetypes. The application will also allow you to choose from 10 different speaker configurations from ’same as input’ and all the way up to full 7.1 channel output.
Some Useful Information
2 versions of Windows Media Player exist on x64 systems
The Settings Application will allow you to choose the system’s default player.
Observation noted
One other aspect of Windows Media Player(s) on x64 systems needs to be mentioned. If you associate a particular filetype to open with WMP while the system default is set to use the 64bit player, that filetype will always open the 64bit player when double-clicked. This occurs even if you change the system default back to using the 32bit player.
changelog:
- Unify the installers into a single package
- add DirectShow testing and file renderer
- Update FFDshow to rev 3020
- it is important to UNINSTALL you old version
Source: Start64
Shark007’s codecs
Posted in: Windows 7, codec
June 2nd, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
Neowin member daty2k1 has released a Windows 7 Gmail application.
The notifier is similar to the current official Google notifier application that sits in the system tray and notifies users of new messages in their Gmail inbox.
This version of the notifier is tuned for Windows 7 only and runs as a task bar application:
When the application detects a new mail it shows the following notifications:

Posted in: Software, Windows 7
June 2nd, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
Multi-touch or multitouch functionality has been attracting consumer attraction, thanks to iPhone and iPod Touch, two-finger-scroll in Apple MacBook with TrackPad, and Windows 7, which has built-in multi-touch mapping application, photo viewing program, and gesture support in Internet Explorer 8. Multi-touch is essentially a set of interaction techniques which allow computer users to interact and control graphical applications with fingers.
While normally multi-touch is best performed on touch screen that recognizes multiple simultaneous touch points, the touchpad on laptop and notebook computer does potentially able to be used for multitouch gesture too. Synaptics TouchPad is one such pointing device that supports multi-touch. Most of the Synaptics TouchPad hardware devices do support multi-touch, which is implemented at software driver level as Synaptics Gestures. In fact, Synaptics had a commercial video titled “Things You Can Do With a Gesture” to promote new notebooks with Synaptics Gestures.
Source: My Digital Life
Posted in: Software, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP
May 15th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
i’ve had a problem with my dual monitor work setup, in that both monitors would display the same wallpaper regardless of the settings in ultramon where the preview would span both monitors. I’ve removed drivers, ultramon etc etc with no success, however removing stardock’s fences has cured my issue.
i’ve posted this fix over at the realtimesoft forums
Posted in: Software, Wallpapers, Windows 7, Windows Vista, fixes
February 13th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Chris
Microsoft has officially rolled out an update to Windows Live Essentials (Build 8064)
The updates don’t appear to have any new features, but contain lots of fixed bugs especially for Windows 7 users. Microsoft has announced that users still using Windows Live Messenger 8.1, 8.5, and the latest 9.0 (build 1202) will be asked, not required, to update to 14.0.8064.0206.
Other than nit-pick bug fixes, it appears that the Windows Live Messenger team has not fixed the jump list bug for Windows 7 users. So you’re still going to need to run Windows Live Messenger in "Vista Compatibility" mode.
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Posted in: Software, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP