Cannot Start Outlook 2010? Use Safe Mode

If your Outlook 2010 is crashing due to a culprit add-in, then the only possible way is to start it in safe mode and remove the add-in. Apart from add-ins, there could be hundreds of other reasons why your Outlook is crashing. In all cases you will need to start Outlook 2010 in safe mode. Read More

No Steam Validation Fix – SteamFixer

Steam is a popular desktop client that allow users to buy games, make friends, and connect with others. In short, it is a social gaming platform and marketplace where everyone can communicate. Even though I have never encountered any problems, there are complains that some users are not able to login, while others are having update problems, and so on.

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Google Chrome Privacy Protector

Google Chrome has a bunch of privacy options to keep you safer. It also has a build-in Incognito mode which allows user to browser privately without worrying about the privacy. In this mode nothing is logged and no cookies are saved. But did you know that Chrome uses client_id?

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Outlook 2010 Offline Mode

Outlook 2010 is a great improvement over Outlook 2007, but is not perfect. When you open Outlook 2010, it will take some time to load depending on the number of new emails it has detected in your inbox. Once Outlook 2010 is running, it will start sending/receiving information which can sometime take forever if you receive large amount of new emails. Read More

Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Packs

Microsoft Office 2010 includes Word 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010 and lots of other apps such as OneNote 2010, Visio 2010, Publisher 2010, etc. The contents of these apps are not indexable. This is where Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Packs come in. Read More

Taskbar Texturizer – Add Texture To Windows 7 Taskbar

Today we came across a tool which allows you to texturize the Windows 7 taskbar. Taskbar Texturizer is a light-weight tool which offer 10+ textures but there is a small interesting story behind it. An independent developer (named Brad) got frustrated because StartDock added the exact same feature in Windows Blinds 7 and was toting it as a "Major Feature". But Brad actually coded it in 2002, so he quickly recompiled it, added the tray support, and released it for the public. Read More

Windows XP: Manage And Organize Taskbar

Just because we are all using Windows 7 doesn’t mean that Windows XP is dead. Majority of the new netbooks come with Windows XP pre-installed, thus increasing it’s market share marginally. Some netbooks also come with Windows 7 Starter, but that is a different story. Read More

Windows 7/Vista/XP: Get Transparent Taskbar When Aero Is Disabled

The Windows 7 taskbar(also known as the superbar) is simply awesome, but have you ever tried to make it transparent?  TransTaskbar is here to help. But wait a second, does Aero not make the taskbar transparent in Windows Vista and Widnows 7? Yes, it does. This app is for those users who have Aero disabled in Vista or 7, and for those who are using XP. Read More

Avoid Password Prompt When Executing The Sudo Command

If you have experience of working on the command line in Ubuntu then you are probably familiar with the sudo command, whenever you run the sudo command as a non root user then the system prompts you to enter the administrator's password. This is a seriously annoying process. Read More

Microsoft Office OneNote 2010: What’s New?

Microsoft OneNote is a digital notebook which provides one single place to gather all your notes and information. It also offers a very powerful build-in search to find what you are looking for quickly as well as improved collaboration feature. Lets see what new enhancements have been made in OneNote 2010. Read More