Jul 18
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A round up of the best wallpapers on the web. Full credit goes to the image authors. Let us know about any others you really like!
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Jul 18

When I use Firefox, I frequently reopen a tab I just closed by accident or click on my favorite page links that I use every day. Wouldn’t it be nice to do both of these things and more in Windows? With FolderView you can.
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Jul 17

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Jul 17

A round up of the best snow scene wallpapers on the web. Full credit goes to the image authors. Let us know about any others you really like!
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Jul 16

A round up of the best icon packs on the web. Full credit goes to the image authors. Let us know about any others you really like!
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Jul 15

Windows Vista will allow you to use a regular CD or DVD as a flash drive (or an oversized floppy disc!) If the disc is re-writable, you can even delete files of the CD. This gives you great flexibility as you don’t need to finalize the CD each time. For about 25c, you can have a 4.3GB thumb drive that may not be pocket sized, but it is certainly portable. Learn how to create a disc like this by following this guide.
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