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Sync 2 or more folders using Horodruin |
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Sometimes you need to keep two folder synced. Horodruin is a small free utility which lets you keep 2 or more folders perfectly synced. Click here to download 1- Launch Horodruin and select 2 or more folders which you want to be synced.Add new folders by clicking on the small + icon. 2- When you have added the folders you need to analyze sources, click on Analyze Sources button. 3- Now fi.... |
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Hide any File inside an Image file |
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You might know some ways to hide your files and folders, but today I will show you a method by which you can hide you personal and secret files inside your image files. How cool is that? Now you can hide all kind of files (.exe, .mp3, .pdf, txt, literally any) inside any of your image file. Follow these steps to hide your file in image files. 1- Make compressed file of your files which you want to.... |
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Close all windows with single click |
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Ever wanted to close all windows with just a single click. This small and portable utility by ntwind allows you to close all the opened windows at once. This is particularly useful when you need to shutdown your computer and you are running 30+ windows, instead to closing all windows one by one, you can simply click it once. 1- Click here to download 2- Extract the zip package, right click on Clos.... |
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Use Keyboard as Mouse or use onscreen keyboard |
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Use Keyboard as Mouse When your mouse is not working properly and unlickily you dont have any spare, you can use you keyboard as mouse. Press Left Alt + Left Shift + NumLock and then press Enteron your keyboard. Now use your Numerical pad for controlling the mouse pointer. Use 5 for click, + for double click and - for right click. Use on-screen Keyboard If your keyboard isnt working properl.... |
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How to know when did your computer was shut down last time |
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Do you want to know when did your computer shut down last time? You can use Event viewer in Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows XP. 1- On Winsows 7 and Vista Click start icon and type Event Viewer, now click on Event Viewer On XP press Windows key + R and type eventvwr.msc and click on OK. 2- Now click on Windows Logs, then double click on System. After some times all .... |
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