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| Windows Messenger is the Microsoft instant messaging program built into Windows XP. There is also a Windows Messenger service built into Windows XP that helps produce pop up ads via IP addresses. The two programs are completely separate and do different things even though Microsoft has essentially named them the same |
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*Internet Explorer Shells*
These three programs turn Internet Explorer into the browser that it could
be if Microsoft were interested in updating its venerable product. By
repackaging and augmenting IE's own features with tabbed multiple windows
and other innovations that are already de rigueur in other browsers, they
can make standing by your old faithful program easier.
*Avant Force Avant Browser 10*
1.1MB
Avant browser and Maxthon are virtually clones, with a few minor differences
that could make one or the other more appealing to you. As with other
browsers, be ready to reconfigure Avant's interface to reflect your version
of Web reality. For some reason, Avant's window tabs show up at the bottom
of the screen by default; things felt right once we dragged the tab bar to
the top of the window. We also dragged and dropped other interface elements
to their rightful places. For example, the browser's handy row of buttons
for navigating among tabs and managing them appears in the top-right corner
of the screen by default, but this row cries out to be nearer the main
navigation buttons at the top left.
In addition to blocking ads, pop-ups, and ActiveX controls, Avant lets you
erase your browsing history and other tracks, and bookmark groups of tabbed
windows. It also serves as an RSS reader, complete with dozens of feeds. Not
surprisingly, Avant Browser's log-in automation and site compatibility
closely mirror those of IE.
*Mysoft Technology Maxthon 1.1*
1.8MB
Maxthon <http://www.maxthon.com/en/download.htm> transforms the Ubiquitous
One (IE) into a tabbed browser bristling with toolbars and utilities. Like
Avant Browser, this IE shell blocks ads, pop-ups, and ActiveX controls, and
its privacy tool makes it easy to erase your Internet cache, cookies, and
browsing and search history. Maxthon gives you lots of control over whether
and how new Web pages open in new tabs; and, like Firefox and Mozilla, the
program lets you bookmark sets of tabbed Web pages so that you can open them
all at once. You can also close open sites by domain or by screen
position--all those to the right or to the left of your current position.
Even if you turn off many of its bells and whistles, these core features
make Maxthon useful for anyone who continues to rely on Internet Explorer
for their browsing.
Like Avant Browser, Maxthon had a few compatibility issues with some of our
test Web sites. However, if all you want is to fill a few of Internet
Explorer's feature gaps, Maxthon could be just what you need.
*Stilesoft NetCaptor Personal Edition 7.5.3*
1MB
If the interfaces of the Avant Browser and Maxthon IE replacements are a bit
too busy for you, NetCaptor may be more your style. The program looks a lot
like plain-vanilla Internet Explorer, tacking on only a few unimpressive
interface flourishes and toolbars. But NetCaptor does add two indispensable
features: tabbed browsing and the ability to bookmark groups of tabbed
pages. You can even e-mail these groups to other NetCaptor users. The
program defaults to lining up Web page tabs at the bottom of the screen,
just as Avant Browser does; switching the tabs back to the top of the
browser's window requires a trip to its configuration settings, as well as a
program restart. The smallest enhancement to IE of the three shells we
reviewed, NetCaptor's two-trick fix may keep the alternative-averse from
switching to Firefox.
*New Names Shake Up Web Searching*
Look out, Google. Make way, Jeeves. The Internet is evolving--and the way
people use it is changing as well. Amazon's A9.com, for example, lets you
probe the contents of books. And Craigslist.org gives you a way to get
personal on a very local level. I scoured the Web, asked the advice of
search mavens, and spent endless hours snooping deep into Internet sites of
all sorts to find the coolest, most searchable spots on the Web.
*Keep It Local*
*Yahoo Local: *Say you need a neighborhood PC repair shop or a dry
cleaner. Yahoo
Local <http://local.yahoo.com/> lets you search within a mile of your
home--or up to 50 miles away. You can save your location preferences and use
a drop-down menu to repeat a recent search around town, or in a city you
visit often. Broaden the search area with a few clicks, or sort the results
by name or distance from an address, city, or zip code. You can view the
search results on a map that highlights their location and provides even
more information.
*Chowhound: *Whenever I travel, I worry that I'll walk into the worst
restaurant in town. I'm not even sure I trust my own local newspaper
reviews. That's why I rely on Chowhound <http://www.chowhound.com/>, where
the area locals undoubtedly have the last word. Whether you're looking for
the best barbecue in Birmingham or top-notch sushi in Seattle, Chowhound's
experts clue you in to the best of the local dives--and the eateries you
should avoid.
*Craigslist: *If you're ready to get really local, try
Craigslist<http://www.craigslist.org/>,
which offers regional listings for over 50 cities in the United States as
well as many in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Each month you
can find about 3 million new classified ads--featuring 75,000 job postings,
plus personals, services, and items for sale--and more than 50 discussion
forums.
*Gasbuddy: *In the era of $2.50-per-gallon prices, remember to visit
Gasbuddy <http://www.gasbuddy.com/>, which lists the lowest gas prices state
by state--and province by province in case you're heading north.
Spybot - Search & Destroy can detect and remove a multitude of adware files and modules from your computer. Spybot also can clean program and Web-usage tracks from your system, which is especially useful if you share your computer with other users. Modules chosen for removal can be sent directly to the included file shredder, ensuring complete elimination from your system.
avast! 4 Home Edition is a free complete ICSA certified antivirus software for home noncommercial use. avast! obtained VB100% awards in 2002/4 Virus Bulletin comparative reviews under Windows.
avast! Home Edition includes the following components:
On Demand Scanner - with Skinnable Simple Interface - just select what do you want to scan in which way and press the Play button.
On Access Scanner - resident scanning of all files being opened, read and written and behavior blocker monitoring dangerous actions of viruses.
E-mail scanner easily integrates with most mail clients and it checks both incoming and outgoing mails, it provides heuristic analysis of mail content to protect against new Worms.
Network Shield - scans traffic for malicious content - lightweight Firewall.
Resident protection for IM programs (e.g. MSN Messenger, ICQ) and P2P programs (e.g. Kazaa, DirectConnect).
Boot Time Scanner - scans disks in the same way and in the same time as Windows CHKDSK does (on NT/2000/XP only).
Explorer Scanner - right click on the object allows you to scan it.
Screen Saver Scanner - scans PC during your coffee breaks.
Virus Chest - safety isolated folder to store infected, suspicious and even some system files - to restore them.
True incremental updates of size under 100 KB are available at least twice a week and within couple of hours in the case of emergency of new virus. avast! automatically checks for new updates - downloads, installs and loads them without restart or logoff. Program upgrades are available time to time, they are incremental too (about 300 KB).
avast! 4 Home is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japaneese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and other languages - check http://www.avast.com/eng/down_home.html to download avast! in your language.
Version 4.6 adds Web Shield, NNTP (Newsgroup) Scanner, Lower Memory Footprint, three new Languages.
You will download a 60 days fully functional demo. You will obtain the FREE license key by E-mail after the registration at http://www.avast.com/i_kat_207.php?lang=ENG.
While touchscreen devices are increasing in popularity, the small screen sizes are proving to be a problem because users' fingers block the graphical elements he wishes to work with. Now, a US researcher at Microsoft has created an interface that gives the user a semi-transparent view of the device, thus providing easier navigation.
Researcher Patrick Baudisch demonstrated his 'LucidTouch' technology at TechFest, Microsoft's annual display of experimental technology in Redmond on Tuesday.
LucidTouch allows users of touch-screen devices, such as GPS units or mobile phones, to perform operations from behind the device, so their actions do not block their view of the display.
The device currently uses a camera mounted behind the unit; but the researcher is planning to integrate the necessary sensors into the back panel.
"The key to making this usable is what we call pseudo-transparency," said Baudisch. "By overlaying an image of the user's hands onto the screen, we create the illusion of the mobile device itself being semi-transparent. This pseudo-transparency allows users to accurately acquire targets while not occluding the screen with their fingers and hand.
LucidTouch also supports multi-touch input, allowing users to operate the device simultaneously with all 10 fingers.
Baudisch envisions myriad uses for the device, from navigation tools and personal computing to graphic design and video games. For instance, gamers can control multiple units in a strategy game. Two gamers may put the tablet between them and each play one side in a sports game.
At this year's Techfest, forty new technologies were displayed, showing how computing enables new experiences, and how the basic tools of computer science are evolving to help all sciences advance more rapidly.
1. Open Notepad and type the following in the text area.
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar]
Command=ToggleDesktop
Now save it as "Desktop Icon.SCF" (without the quotes) on your dektop. This new file will look like the Desktop Icon. Now, all you need to do is copy/paste this file in
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
Note: username in the above location is your own User Account name. It differs on very computer.
Now open your Quick Launch bar and see. The desktop icon will be there now. Drag and drop at whatever position you want.
English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine.
'House' for instance, is feminine: 'la casa.'
'Pencil,' however, is masculine: 'el lapiz.'
A student asked, 'What gender is 'computer'?'
Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves
whether computer' should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.
The men's group decided that 'computer' should definitely be of the feminine gender ('la computadora'), because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.
(THIS GETS BETTER!)
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be Masculine ('el computador'), because:
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem; and
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.
Type the words like "LAUGH" and then hit the button "dispatch". The person will do that action!
Like that you type "CLEAN, CRY, DANCE, DRAW, RUN, THROW, BREAK, STAND, VOMIT, EAT, DRINK, PISS, etc...Whatever you like, but it should be a single word.