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appwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add/Remove wizard
Calc --Calculator
Cfgwiz32 --ISDN Configuration Wizard
Charmap --Character Map
Chkdisk --Repair damaged files
Cleanmgr --Cleans up hard drives
Clipbrd --Windows Clipboard viewer
Control --Displays Control Panel
Cmd --Opens a new Command Window
Control mouse --Used to control mouse properties
Dcomcnfg --DCOM user security
Debug --Assembly language programming tool
Defrag --Defragmentation tool
Drwatson --Records programs crash & snapshots
Dxdiag --DirectX Diagnostic Utility
Explorer --Windows Explorer
Fontview --Graphical font viewer
Fsmgmt.msc -- Used to open shared folders
Firewall.cpl -- Used to configure windows firewall
Ftp -ftp.exe program
Hostname --Returns Computer's name
Hdwwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add Hardware wizard
Ipconfig --Displays IP configuration for all network adapters
Logoff -- Used to logoff the computer
MMC --Microsoft Management Console
Msconfig --Configuration to edit startup files
Mstsc -- Used to access remote desktop
Mrc -- Malicious Software Removal Tool
Msinfo32 --Microsoft System Information Utility
Nbtstat --Displays stats and current connections using NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Netstat --Displays all active network connections
Nslookup--Returns your local DNS server
Osk ---Used to access on screen keyboard
Perfmon.msc -- Used to configure the performance of Monitor.
Ping --Sends data to a specified host/IP
Powercfg.cpl -- Used to configure power option
Regedit --Registry Editor
Regwiz -- Registration wizard
Sfc /scannow -- System File Checker
Sndrec32 --Sound Recorder
Shutdown -- Used to shutdown the windows
Spider -- Used to open spider solitaire card game
Sfc / scannow -- Used to run system file checker utility.
Sndvol32 --Volume control for soundcard
Sysedit -- Edit system startup files
Taskmgr --Task manager
Telephon.cpl -- Used to configure modem options.
Telnet --Telnet program
Tracert --Traces and displays all paths required to reach an internet host
Winchat -- Used to chat with Microsoft
Wmplayer -- Used to run Windows Media player
Wab -- Used to open Windows address Book.
WinWord -- Used to open Microsoft word
Winipcfg --Displays IP configuration
Winver -- Used to check Windows Version
Wupdmgr --Takes you to Microsoft Windows Update
Write -- Used to open WordPad
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Minimum Requirements - Supported OS
Windows 2000
Windows XP

it's unlike the session manager add-on of firefox that automatically saves the currently opened tabs. you have to manually save the sessions by clicking on Tools -> IEsessions.
:(
but the new and advanced feature i like is, if you are doing long research on any machine and suddenly you have to change your terminal or any how have to move somewhere else and change your location, then you can save all opened tabs and windows in a session manager to a file. copy the file in your memory drive or just save it on your online documents or on email account and then after you can access all those saved pages anywhere you want with less efforts.
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there is a plug-in provided by workspace, which intalls a toolbar in your office applications. with that you can
- add files from your harddisk to online webspace
- open and edit documents that previously stored online
- save new documents directly online
Browser Support
- Internet Explorer (fully)
- Firefox (lacks a ActiveX that is usefull to opens a stored file with single click)
Features
- online storage of 500MB for the Beta
- hotmail or msn id will do
- anywhere access
- manage different workspace with a single account
- you can share your workspace with others
- you can create online event or task that can be sync with outlook
- no need to installed office for only to view the document stored online. (you can save it in rich-text format. the changes will be save to the online version)
- wait for new verstion for more features...
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favicon.cc is the best favicon designer site i have ever seen.
what is favicon?
Features:
- you can even upload an image file in any image format in jpg, gif, png, bmp, ico to edit
the image for using it as a favicon of your website. there is a import image link to do it. - it shows the live preview with actual size just below the designing box.
- it allows to pick existing color from anywhere in the design box.
- you can also specify your hexa decimal colour code by clicking on the colour code
shown above the pellete. - you can also make the icon with transparent effect.
- Optionally you can publish it under the CC (Creative Commons) license
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://myfavicon.com/favicon.ico" />
<link rel="icon" href="http://myfavicon.com/favicon.ico" />
Replace "http://myfavicon.com/favicon.ico" with the URL of where your webspace stored your ico file, re& paste the code between the head tags of your blog.
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ASCIIArtist
The tool ASCIIArtist at the site toolpanel.org enables you to
- upload your image
- select the quality (1 for largest = best)
- colour mode
- hexadecimal colour
- you can select vertical and horizontal flips
- and other things.....
This above tool is actually inspiration of Boosty's ASCIIArtist.Boosty's ASCIIArtist
this tool is available for download for the developers. is for advance users.ASCIIArtist is a class to convert Bitmap-Images
into nice ASCII Texts in HTML format written by Sebastian Röbke.
It is written in PHP and provides 3 different render modes
and support for JPG, PNG and GIF (if your PHP supports it, too).
This tool is available for download.
Link: http://www.sebastian-r.de/asciiart/
Related: convert any image to text image
upload your photo
myspace has new tool inside it's web interface. now when you click on upload photos link. it will prompt you to install the activex plugin. click install and then you will see the tree structure of your files and folders with the preview of images of selected folder. the tool allows you to rotate the file also before uploading it. just check the box and click on upload to upload the photo. and then you can edit the photo afterwards also.How to tag your photo
- go to your photos page. and click on an album you want to select.
- click on the photo that you wanna add tag to.
- now new window appears, click on the "Tag Photo".
- as shown in 2nd picture here, it will show the dragable dotted box. to select the part of your friends face from the photo. and then in just next window select that friends name.
- you tag multiple friends.
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Google mail has added a new feature Add event invitation while you composing the a new mail. so now it makes easy to invite your friends and relatives with the
well formated invitaion mail. yes the mail receivers will see the html formatted invitation mail. thats the main benefit of it. the headache of formatting the invitation mail your self is avoided by gmail.
just enter event title, the venue, from ant to timings and the other details and descriptions in the mail content field. and enjoy it...
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Steps
- Go to Google
- In the search box, type your problem. ex. 10*5(3-sqrt25) which is 10 times 5 times 3 minus the square root of 25.
- Google will do the rest.
- Google's calculator can also convert between a remarkable number of units. You can do compound operations, too. Try typing in one of the following:
- 3 tablespoons in teaspoons
- 12 mph in furlongs/fortnight
- 16C in F
- 7N/16m^2 in Pa
Tips
- Common symbols used by the calculator are:
- Add: +
- Subtract: -
- Multiply: *
- Divide: /
- Exponent (raise to the power of): ^
- Square root: sqrt(number)
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Steps
- First, go to the target's MySpace page. Depending on which internet browser you use the way of viewing the page source is fairly the same. Upon arrival to the selected MySpace; press CTRL+U to view the page's source.
- Now, a seperate window should appear as soon as you press CTRL+U. What you are looking at may seem like a foriegn language and extremely hard to read, unless you know the HTML code setting, but alas it is the key for you to get the layout that you want.
- Scroll down the page; it may be hard to read but if you get the hang of it you will soon be able to identify all the components of the large page of codes.
- Once you have scrolled down try to find this text: About me: . It indicates that you have reached the "About Me" section and all the codes that inhabit it.
- When looking for layout codes there is a 7/10 chance that the code is in the "About Me". Scroll down some more, if you don't see the code try looking again, it is very simple to find a layout code just by the "style tags". Style tags are the beginning of the layout code and consits of <>. If there is writing telling about the person then the code is at the end.
- Copy the code starting where it says . Now close the page, or leave it up on the screen for future reference or if you lose the code, you have a back to retrieve it.
- Finally paste the code into your "About Me" and look at your new "stolen" layout.
- Give yourself a pat on the back.
Tips
- "" shows the ending of a code.
- If you don't find the code within the "About Me" don't despair, check the "Who I'd Like To Meet" section and also the "Interests" if you find something you like within the "General", "Music", "Movies", "Book" and "Heroes" tables.
- If you want to improve your skills with stealing codes;try to take codes from more complex layouts.
- Knowing the HTML code will help you identify codes quicker. You may wish to take a few minutes and look up some HTML basics. Not only will you be able to take Myspace layouts quicker, but you might feel good that you have learned something new and useful.
Warnings
- Don't try to steal your friend's layout because if they see you with their layout then they are going to be very upset.
- Avoid stealing layouts that are clearly copyrited by the author.
- If the author has clearly told you that you may not use their profile, then don't steal it!
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