Get a Mac-Like Dock for Windows

Posted in Uncategorized on September 15, 2008 by Riton
Do you like the application dock in Mac operating systems? It looks good and productive. The dock allows you to directly access programs without the hassle of going through the clutter of desktop shortcuts or the slow(really slow) Start menu in Windows operating systems.
Obviously, you got to have a Mac to have this dock. But if you have Windows, here is your chance to have a Mac like dock in Windows!

It’s called RocketDock! What’s that?

RocketDock is a free software program that creates a smooth Mac like dock in Windows. With a bucket-load of options, RocketDock is highly customizable. If that is not enough for you, wait till you read this one; RocketDock can be customized with a decent number of user created addons! And these addons are available for free, just like in Firefox.
Some of the addons let you logoff, shutdown or put your Windows in standby directly from the dock.

Another important point to mention is the memory consumed by RocketDock; it only took around 6 MB; so this can work even if you have a slower computer. Makes it worthy for a try? Check it out!

Tested on Windows XP.

[Download RocketDock]

30 Google Chrome Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts

Posted in Uncategorized on September 13, 2008 by Riton

30 Google Chrome tips, tricks and shortcuts.

1. Create desktop and Start menu
shortcuts to web apps such as Gmail – go to Gmail.com and then select
Create application shortcuts… from the Page Control menu (in the
top-right corner of your browser – it looks like a page with the corner
folded over). Now choose where you want to place your shortcut. This
works for other Google apps such as Calendar and Documents, and other
services such as Windows Live Hotmail.

2. Control + Shift + N opens an ‘incognito’ window – sites you view in
this window won’t appear in your history and cookies served by sites in
this window will be deleted when the window is closed.

3. You can open a link in an incognito window by right-clicking the link and selecting Open link in incognito window.

4. Alt + Home loads your Google Chrome home page, with thumbnails of your most visited sites shown in the active tabbed window.

5. Control + T opens a new tab. You can drag tabs around to change
their order or drag a tab out of the window into its own window.

6. Control + Shift + T opens your most recently closed tab. Press the
key combination again to open the tab closed before that one. Google
Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you’ve closed.

7. Jump to different open tabs using Control + 1, Control + 2, Control + 3, etc. Control + 9 takes you to the last tab.

8. Control + Tab lets you cycle through your open tabs in order.

9. Control + Shift + Tab cycles through your tabs in the opposite order.

10. As with Firefox 3, you can drag a link onto a tab to open it in
that tab, or drop it between two tabs to open a new tab in that
position.

11. To bookmark a site click the star on the left of the address bar and then select a folder to add it to.

12. Control +B hides the Google Chrome bookmarks bar. Press Control + B to bring it back again.

13. Right-click or hold down the back button and you’ll get a drop-down
list of sites to go back through. Show Full History, at the bottom of
the list, opens a new tab with your full browser history.

14. Control + H is a faster way to bring up the History page.

15. You can delete history for chosen days by scrolling to the day you
want to delete and clicking Delete history for this day on the
right-hand side of the window.

16. Control + J brings up your Downloads page.

17. To clear an item from your Downloads page, right-click an entry and select Remove.

18. Press Control + K or Control + E to search from the address bar.
Once pressed, you’ll see a ? symbol appear in the address bar and you
can simply enter your search query and hit Return.

19. Right-click the top of the browser window and select Task manager
to see how much memory different tabs and plug-ins are using. Highlight
one and click End process to stop it running.

20. Shift + Escape is a quicker way to bring up the Google Chrome Task manager.

21. To see what plug-ins are installed, type about:plugins into the address window.

22. You can also type the following commands into the Google Chrome address window: about:stats, about:network, about:histograms, about:memory, about:cache, about:dns.

23. Type about:crash to see what a crashed tab looks like.

24. A three-second diversion: type about:internets. (Only works in Windows XP.)

25. Edit any web page – right-click a page and select Inspect element.
Now edit the HTML source code and hit Return to view the changes.

26. To make Google Chrome your default browser, click the Tools button
(in the right-hand corner of the browser window – a spanner icon).
Select Options, click the Basics tab and then click the Make Google
Chrome my default browser button.

27. To delete cookies, go to Tools > Options > Under the Hood.
Scroll down to the Security section, and click Show cookies. Now you
can click Remove all or remove individual cookies.

28. To clear more data such as the Google Chrome browsing history and
cache, click the Tools icon and select Clear browsing data…

29. To clear the most visited web sites that appear on your Google
Chrome start page, you must clear your browsing history using the
method above.

30. Clearing your Google Chrome browser history will also stop matches
from previously browsed sites appearing as suggestions in your address
bar.

Avoid URLs in Webpage Printouts

Posted in Uncategorized on September 9, 2008 by Riton

Web browsers have this annoying habit of adding the url of a webpage that you print. For me, this is quite unnecessary as it clutters the printouts and more importantly, wastes printer ink.

However, printing of url addresses can be prevented with a few tweaks in your browser’s ‘Page Setup’ settings. Let’s see how this can be done in Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer -

For Firefox users -
1. Go to File >> Page Setup.


2. Click the Margins & Header/Footer tab. In the Header & Footers section, change the value in the drop-down lists from ‘URL‘ to ‘–blank–‘. Click Ok.
You may also choose to set the other values to blank if you want.
Tested with Firefox 3 and Firefox 2.

For Internet Explorer users -
1. Go to File >> Page Setup. This opens the Page Setup box.


2. You will notice a Footer text box which contains text like &u&b&d. Just remove it and click Ok.
Tested with IE6.

For Opera Users -
1. Go to File >> Print Options. This opens the ‘Print Options’ box.


2. Un-check Print Headers and Footers check box. Click Ok That should do it.
Tested with Opera 9.01

Portable Folder Lock v5.9.0

Posted in Uncategorized on September 8, 2008 by Riton
Portable Folder Lock v5.9.0  (all-portables)

INFO:
http://www.newsoftwares.net/folderlock/
Folder Lock is a fast file-security program that can password-protect,
lock, hide and encrypt any number of files, folders, drives, pictures
and documents in seconds.

DOWNLOAD:
http://rapidshare.com/files/143170089/goleech.org.Portable_Folder_Lock…

Google Chrome for Windows

Posted in Uncategorized on September 7, 2008 by Riton

screenshot

Windows Vista and XP users now can experience the new open source
web browser offered by Google by the name of Google Chrome. The
scanned-comic introducing the enticing application can be read at this link.

Here are several features of the web browser:

  1. Browser window that is streamlined and simple
  2. Clean interface and fast
  3. Based on a foundation that runs today’s complex web application much better.
  4. Eac tab is kept in isolated “sandbox”, so one tab can be prevented
    from crashing another and this provide improved protection from rogue
    sites.
  5. Improved speed and responsiveness across the broad.
  6. A more powerful JavaScript engine to power the next gen web applications that aren’t possible in today’s web browser
  7. Can import data from your previous internet browser: e.g. Mozilla Firefox.
  8. Security such as prevention from phishing and malware which utilizes free public API called Google Safe Browsing API.

The add-ons or extensions to enrich Google Chrome’s functionalities
are not available yet as expected when it’s still a beta release.

Nevertheless, you can test the web browser by downloading from its respective download page.

Get Easily RAPIDSHARE PREMIUM ACCOUNT

Posted in Uncategorized on September 6, 2008 by Riton

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Enjoy.

Download Protected Flickr Images instead of Spaceball.gif files

Posted in Uncategorized on September 5, 2008 by Riton

Ever tried to save a protected image from Flickr to your computer? You won’t get the picture you want. Instead, a transparent image file named spaceball.gif is downloaded.

This
is because Flickr always puts a transparent image file in a layer over
the original picture. So when you right-click the original picture, you
are actually clicking the transparent image, which is eventually saved
to your computer.

How to Save the Original Picture from Flickr
However,
the original image is stored in your browser cache. Firefox gives a
pretty neat view of all the contents in your cache. Let’s see how we
get the original picture from Flickr with Firefox.

1. Open the Flickr page that has the picture.
2. Right-click on any blank part of the page (Do not right-click on the image) and click View Page Info. This opens the Page Info box.
3. Select the Media tab. You will find all the media files here. Once you get the image, hit the ‘Save As’ button to save the image. That’s it!

I
haven’t tested this with IE, Opera or Safari. With these browsers, you
can always check the source of the web page and get the link to the
original image.

Extract Images from PDF files

Posted in Uncategorized on September 2, 2008 by Riton
Ok! Pulling an image out of a PDF
document is trickier than I first thought. Taking a screenshot of the
image and saving it is the way to go, but this approach gets a bit
tedious when grabbing many images from a file. And this is exactly
where, PDF Image Extract is very handy!

PDF
Image Extract is a free software that enables you to grab images from
PDF files. It’s got a simple user interface through which you can opt
to open a single file or an entire directory. It also gives some
flexibility for determining the quality of the images that will be extracted. In addition to that, an output directory option is provided; all the ripped images are stored in that output folder.

Images can be pulled out from the entire PDF document at once or from a selected page range. In addition to that, images can also be ripped from multiple PDF files at the same time. According to their website, you do not need to have Adobe reader for this utility to work.

Currently, images in Jpg, Png, Gif, Bmp, Ppm/Pbm, Tif, Tga and Pcx formats can be extracted.

[Download PDF Image Extract]

Extract Audio from Video files for Free

Posted in Uncategorized on September 1, 2008 by Riton
Many of you must have read my previous post about a website, VidToMP3, that grabs audio from video clips
available on video hosting sites like YouTube, Google Video etc. That
was good for online video files, but what about video files that
already exist on your computer?

You can do it with freely available software. Here are two utilities that rip and save audio from video clips -

Free Video to MP3 Converter
Free Video to MP3 Converter proves to be useful here. Free Video to MP3 Converter is a software that grabs audio from video files on your local hard-drive and converts it into MP3. And as the name suggests, it is free!

With
this tool, you can extract audios from FLV, AVI, MPG, MP4, M4V, MPEG,
DVR-MS, WMV, ASF, MOV, QT, 3GP and 3G2 files and save it to MP3 format.
You can either choose to get audio from an entire video file or only
from a specified part of the file. Batch conversion of files is also
supported. Check it out..

[Download Free Video to MP3 Converter]

AoA Audio Extractor

Unlike
Free Video to MP3 Converter, AoA Audio Extractor can save the audio and
soundtrack from video files in more than one format: MP3, WAV and AC3.
You can save any portion of the audio from the file.
AoA Audio Extractor can grab sound from AVI, FLV(Flash Video), MPEG, MPG, DAT, WMV, MOV, MP4 and 3GP video files.

[Download AoA Audio Extractor]