Share Keyboard & Mouse Between Multiple Systems With Synergy+


The only problem with Synergy, a popular opensource tool that lets you share one keyboard and mouse between multiple computers, is that the application hasn’t been updated since 2006 and users were left stranded with many bugs. Now a bunch of developers have taken the code, added Windows 7 support, and fixed the bugs themselves.
Named Synergy+ (Synergy-plus), it is much more stable and is updated frequently whenever a new bug is discovered. There are a bunch of committers and contributors, who help in finding and patching the bugs.
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On the program page you will find the link to bugs that have been fixed, among them are 7 critical bugs that were fixed instantly. A total of 42 bugs have been reported so far, most of them completely fixed.
It works on all versions of Windows after 2000, including both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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Update Windows Offline On Multiple Systems


Updating Windows is a necessary task to ensure security and privacy, as well as to apply bug fixes. Windows Update provides an easy and automated installation, but for someone running a network or a multitude of PCs, this could mean a lot of manual work as well as wastage of internet bandwidth.AutoPatcher Updater is a useful tool allowing a user to install Windows updates offline and on multiple computers with one download.
Recently, AutoPatcher has added support for Windows 7, making this utility even more essential.
To use this version, download the package and run the apup.exe file. AutoPatcher will build its own program from the most recent updates. You have to select all the Windows builds that you want to get the updates for.
Auto Patcher Updater
Click Next and let the program build its executable file.
Auto Patcher Updater Compelte
Once this is complete, a new file with the name autopatcher.exe will be created in your initial download folder (the one where you ran apup.exe from). Run this new file, agree to the license terms and tell the program which updates you want to download and, optionally, install.
Auto Patcher Engine
This is a portable tool, hence the updates you have downloaded using this can be applied to other systems simply by transferring them to a USB or optical drive and executing on the target machine. You also have the liberty to grab updates for other versions of Windows than the one you have.
[via Lifehacker]

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Open & View Any File With Universal Viewer [Windows]


File viewers are these days abundantly available, with many great solutions offering a wide range of functions. Perhaps one of the most popular ones out there is Total Commander Lister, which offers a wide variety of plugins and file type support. Today, we bring you something better, with the name of Universal Viewer.
Universal Viewer is an advanced file viewer with wide range of formats supported, including common ones like text, binary, unicode, jpeg, gif, png, and then not so common ones like doc, docx, xlsx, odt, pdf etc.
The software contains view modes for files under nine different categories:
  • Text
  • Binary (fixed length)
  • Hex
  • Image/Multimedia
  • Internet/Office
  • Unicode
  • Plugins
  • RTF/UTF-8
  • MS Office
The options available are plentiful, with full control over the files being viewed in terms of their manageability. Furthermore, the customizations and tweaking offered are really advanced. The whole Options menu is dedicated for this purpose.
Universal Viewer Options
The viewers own configuration is done separate from plugins configuration.

Universal Viewer Configure
Configuration options are available for the interface, file types, text, multimedia, shortcuts, history and certain miscellaneous settings.
One interesting feature of Universal Viewer is its context-menu integration with Windows. Since the application is fully Unicode-compatible, it gets displayed in Windows’ context menu right after installation, so you can call up the viewer from anywhere in the Windows environment.
Universal Viewer Context
All in all, Universal Viewer is pretty similar to Total Commander Lister, but differs in the following respects.
  • Built-in functions of several plugins: images, multimedia, webpages view
  • Support for multiple codepages: ANSI, OEM, EBCDIC, ISO etc.
  • Support for text converters for DOC, DOCX, ODT, PDF etc.
  • Support for user tools
  • Toolbar, status bar, other interface improvements
  • Auto-reloading of file on changing, “Follow tail” option
  • Displaying of line numbers
  • Displaying of non-printable characters
  • Combined Unicode/Hex mode (call Unicode mode twice)
  • Modern RegEx search library
  • Print preview
  • EXIF viewer
It works with all x86 versions of Microsoft Windows.

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Win Lock Brings Windows 8 Style Lock & Login Screen To Windows 7


Even with the launch of Windows 8 looming on the horizon, there are still a lot of apps coming out that enable users to make Windows 7 look like Windows 8. Among other features and designs, the user, as well as the developer community, has been giving special attention to the lock and login screen of Windows 8. Since both, the lock and login screens, are rumored to be a lot different in the final version of Windows 8, than those included in the previous versions of Windows, people have been creating and downloading apps to get a taste of what to expect from the upcoming Windows release. Win Lock is another new open source addition to the list of utilities to make Windows 7 look like Windows 8. It replaces the default Windows 7 lock screen with the one from Windows 8, providing you with an alternative, and beautifying the appearance of your lock screen in Windows. Moreover, the application also allows you to set a custom Name, Password and Background for the lock screen. It even features the Windows 8 native clock which will be available on the lock screen.
The option to set the name and password to the application makes it to be more than just a cosmetic app. Since it can be set to start with Windows, it can also be used as a Windows lock screen replacement tool. After installation, the application runs in the system tray. Right-click its icon and select Settings to setup the Windows 8 style lock screen for use. The Setup Win Lock window allows you to enter Your NameSet Password and Select Background from an available list. You can also set the application to launch on Windows startup. If you want to revert back to the original settings, click the Reset All Values button to restore everything back to normal.
Win Lock Setup
Once the lock screen is setup, the Windows 8 lock screen will be displayed with the selected background every time you login to Windows. The native Windows 8 clock is also available on the left bottom side. The clock displays the time, day, month and date.

Win Lock Lockscreen
Double-click the lock screen to access the login screen. Enter you Password to get entry into Windows. Clicking on the Power button lets you choose between Sleep, Hibernate, Restart and Shutdown. You can perform the power actions on your PC directly from the lock screen.
Win Lock Login
Win Lock works on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.

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Auto Login And Lock Windows 7


Personally, I find the feature of Windows allowing users to disable the logon screen, totally unsecure. When you enter the password on the logon screen, it takes some time to load windows explorer and all startup programs. This can also be quite annoying and time consuming. So what is the solution?
There should be a way to auto login and then auto lock Windows, so that when you hit the Power button and return a few minutes later to login, you won’t need to wait for all those startup programs to load.
Thankfully, there is a brilliant tweak that makes it possible and is a must have for every geek out there.Auto Logon & Lock has been tested to work on both Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
The installation is quite easy, I have created a simple screen cast below which will walk you through the installation and configuration procedure. You will need to reboot the system to test it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EveUO9afCyI 
the above link shows you a demo on how to make the topic happen
Using this tweak has multiple benefits, some of them include:
  • Faster boot time.
  • Automatically resume downloads if your computer restarts due to power failure.
  • Protect ‘Safe Mode’ and ‘Safe Mode with Command Prompt’(Existing Auto Logon methods leave Safe Mode unprotected).
  • It locks the desktop before Windows Explorer is started(Other methods auto lock after all startup programs have finished loading which can take several minutes).

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Metro-Based Text Editor For Windows 7,8, Vista & XP


Notepad is the most basic text editor available for use in Windows. It is meant to provide users with the most basic options for editing text-only documents, such as cut, copy, paste, word wrap, change font etc. There are no options to include and edit images, include page margins etc. For those type of advanced editing functions, Microsoft Word in the Office installment can be used. Previously, we have covered some very good applications that provide you with an alternative to the default Notepad, such as Glass Notepad, a free portable notepad for Windows that is similar to the default notepad but its interface is transparent, and Notepad7, a text editor with all the options included in the default Notepad, but it has a different ribbon-based GUI. Today, we have another notepad for you, called Tiny Notepad, with almost the same options, albeit with a completely different user interface based on the new Metro UI of Windows 8. Keep reading to find out more about Tiny Notepad.
Tiny Notepad has all the simple document editing options included in the default Notepad, such as Word Wrap, changing into different fonts, cut, copy, paste, undo and redo. The prominent different is in its interface. The interface is completely based on the Metro Style UI included in Windows 8. The main interface comes with a black bar at the top with a white typing area. You can access the Settings menu from the top left, while options to minimize and maximize the application to full screen view are available at the top right corner.
Tiny Notepad by INTERface Computing Solutions
Clicking the Settings button opens up options to Activate Word WrapSet The Font and Resize Window. Activating and deactivating Word Wrap is done directly from this menu.
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Choose Set the font to change the font according to your preference. You can change the font style as well as its size. A preview pane at the bottom shows you how each selected font looks like before applying it on to the complete document.
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Select Resize Window in the Settings menu to resize the application Window. Just grab the edges, set the size according to your preference and click I’m done! to save the size settings.
Tiny Notepad (resize)
The fact that you cannot change the Window size directly using the interface edges is a bit of a turn off. Moreover, there are no options to make the font Bold or Italic. The application is still in beta, and hopefully the developer will look into these issues. Tiny Notepad works on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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Letterpress – Advanced Windows Notepad Replacement Text Editor With Declarative Customization


Text editors come in more than packs of dozens, such is their abundance. Along with the many commercial offerings, free software are also available in huge numbers. Letterpress is an open source offering that covers not only basic text editing functions but also brings many advanced features like file comparison, HTML and PHP support, mathematical operators, and much more.
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Letterpress is as simple as it can get. You get a text entry area, a handful of menus and that’s it. A notification bar at the bottom of screen shows line and column information, encoding, tabs information, etc. All the options are found under the various menus.
The format menu let you control elements of Whitespaces, Word Wrap, Modes, and let you choose font and colors among various other options. Also possible is to customize options like Word Wrapping, and choose to show/hide whitespaces, align with margins etc.
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The most powerful options come from the Tools menu, where you can add macro support, use workshop to launch grammar forge, theme designer etc, compare files, perform HTML and PHP operations and more. Letterpress offers a lot under the hood, and almost any kind of user can take out of it as much as they want.
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Finally, please note that the software is in beta, so bugs can be expected. It works with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Note: When downloading, please make sure to download the letterpress executable and not the src.7z file, as this is only the source code.

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Windows 7 Setup Customization With Win Integrator


Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system comes with a lot of features and programs that may be useful to some (that’s why Microsoft put them there in the first place), but to most average users, these features will only serve to consumer unnecessary hard disk space. Unfortunately, Windows itself does not provide any option for their removal. Win Integrator is a free utility that allows a user to perform a customized installation of the Windows 7 and choose what to install and what not.
Win Integrator is very easy-to-use and user friendly. The main window requires the user to provide the Windows 7 installation files.
Once the input files are in place, the rest of the tabs become available. The Updates tab allows the user to choose which Windows updates to install, and the Drivers tab allows selection of drivers. The Remove tab provides the option for removal of Windows programs such as Internet Explorer, Games, .NET Framework, certain drivers etc.

The Features tab allows the user to remove or keep Windows features such as Indexing Service, MSMQ Server (the list is long) from the customized installation image. Then comes the Apply tab, where the user has to confirm and apply the changes made to the installation file. Finally, the last tab lets the user create the custom-tailored ISO, which would install Windows 7 in the way you want it to be.
As you would have noticed, the software works in a very systematic method, taking step-by-step approach for every item as it should be. The customization options themselves are plentiful, but be advised that you should not remove something unless you are sure that you will not need it again.
Win Integrator comes with English and German language support. Although it has been marked as a Windows 7 custom installation tool, it should work fine with other versions of Microsoft Windows as well. Pre-requisites to run this software are Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile Beta 2 and Windows® Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows® 7 or Windows® OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) for Windows® 7.
Have a nice weekend!
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Google Quick Search Box In Windows 7 Taskbar


So many people have asked about the small Google rectangular icon next to Windows 7 Start Orb on my taskbar that I have finally decided to publish this post. Originally, Windows Quick Search Box was introduced for Mac only, but Google has included it as part of Internet Explorer 8 toolbar too.
Google has a history of sneaking small features into their products without anyone noticing. Mind you, Google Quick Search Box is not a small feature and is one of the many reasons for the increase in my productivity. If you have no idea what I am taking about, have a look at the screenshot below.
Google Quick Search Box Windows 7
Click the Google Quick Search icon or hit a hotkey(can be changed) to bring up Google Quick Search box, now type any keyword and it will search the web, default browser address bar, local drive, and your desktop. The recommended results at most time are quite accurate.
Google includes this features as part of IE8 toolbar and is not included in Firefox toolbar. You don’t need to use IE8 after installing this toolbar, I am a Firefox/Chrome user myself.
An important question arises, when you search for any term, will it open Internet Explorer 8 browser to display the results? No, it will open the search results in the Windows Default Browser(it could be FF/Chrome/Opera/Safari) or you can manually select it by right-clicking the Google Quick Search icon in the taskbar(see screenshot below).

Google Quick Search context menu
In layman’s term, Google Quick Search can search in your desktop, on the web, in local drive(windows indexed) and in your default browser’s address bar, thus, making it one powerful must-have search tool for every Windows user. Also it will save you the headache of having to open the web browser before initiating a search.
You can install the Internet Explorer 8 toolbar from the following link, please open it using IE8, opening it in any other browser will not work since you will be redirected.
Have a great weekend!
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Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb

Hello, readers I know you will be very eager to read my new post and you were waiting for my new post from a long time as I have not posted from last few weeks. I was not well that’s why not updated my blogBut today i am going to post a very simple trick that will be very helpful for the users that are having 1GB or 2GB Pendrive or Memory Card. Sometimes we visit to our friends house with 1GB or 2GB Pendrive or Memory Card to get some data from him and when we reach there we came to know that the data is more than 1GB or 2GB and we can’t come again to friends house due to some emergency. So what can we do, also today 1GB or 2GB is not sufficient. So basically, the trick that i am going to tell you today is to ”Increase the capacity of Pendrive or Memory Card” or you can say to “Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb. Are you shocked! or you will be thinking that i got mad. How can you Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb? If it can be done so why will someone buy 4GB Memory Card or Pendrive? But I am not joking or I haven’t got mad. This is really possible. Although the trick is very old but I am sure you haven’t heard about it yet. I know now you are now very excited to know about the trick and to Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb. Just follow the simple steps to Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb.
convert 2gb memory card to 4gb
Make a backup of your Memory Card or Pendrive before you perform this trick.

Steps To Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb

1.) First Download the software which is needed to complete this process by clicking on below image.
convert 2gb memory card to 4gb
2.) Extract the software to a folder and open that folder.
3.) Now connect your Pendrive or Memory Card with PC. Use USB Card Reader for Memory Card.
4.) First give any name to the Pendrive or Pendrive. Let i give the name “kshitij” to Pendrive or Memory Card.
5.) Now go to the folder where you extracted the software and open Driver increaser 2.bat.
6.) It will ask for the name of your Pendrive or Memory Card. Just enter the name of your Pendrive. E.g. in my case type “kshitij” and press Enter button.
7.) Now it will ask you to enter the Drive Letter. Just go to “My Computer” and see what letter is assigned to your Pendrive or Memory Card. Let in my case it is H: So type in H over there and press Enter button.
8.) Now it will tell you to enter the Drive Letter once again. Just enter the same letter once again and hit Enter. In my case i enter H and hit Enter Button.
9.) Now just wait for sometime until process is finished.
10.) Now just check your Pendrive or Memory Card size it has been converted to 4GB.
So what are you waiting for just download the software and Convert 2gb Memory Card To 4gb. Don’t forget to thanks and share your experience here in form of comments and also share this post with your friends. If you will feel in difficulty just leave a comment, i will try to reply you as soon as possible. Its just a prank trick it only shows 4GB but in actual its the 2GB or 1GB, whatever its original size is.

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