Posted by jf on May 21, 2009
This little tool will let any window remain always on top of others. It looks like the pushpin you see on Unix environments such as SUN Solaris. This one is for Windows programs. Again, this is something that already exists in Linux. But for my Windows friends, this one will make your life sometime easier. [...]
Categories: News
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Tags: always on top, free, pushpin, utility, Windows
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Posted by jf on November 17, 2008
Hack to enable TraceMonkey in Firefox 3.1 (all platforms)
Categories: Firefox, Linux, Technical, Winblows
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Tags: Engine, firefox 3.1, JavaScript, Linux, TraceMonkey, Windows
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Posted by jf on October 22, 2008
I found this tool while reading BetaNews: Publisher’s Description: Universal Extractor is a program do to exactly what it says: extract files from any type of archive, whether it’s a simple zip file, an installation program, or even a Windows Installer (.msi) package. Although I did not have much time to try it out, the [...]
Categories: Announcements, Technical, Winblows
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Tags: archive, free, tool, Windows
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Posted by jf on October 20, 2008
Anyone using Windows knows about the clipboard. This temporary storage space that is so temporary that it gets overwritten all the time. Although it has done great things, its unique storage is sometime a problem. You may want to re-use what you put there sometime ago, but that is now gone, or harder to retrieve. [...]
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Tags: Cliboard, utility, Windows
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Posted by jf on April 28, 2008
The Send To context menu can sometime become very slow and frustrating. Many softwares and other Windows features are adding menu items in this contextual menu, and it can become overloaded. You can have an idea of the existing menu options by entering the following in Explorer (My Computer): shell:sendto From there, you can edit [...]
Categories: Bug Fixes, News, Technical, Winblows
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Tags: Context, Menu, Sendto, Windows
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