Monday 29 August 2011

GIMP : It's like 'advanced paint' !

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The Paint application got a much needed improvement in Windows 7, but it doesn't cater to the needs of professionals and by no stretch of imagination can it be considered a Photoshop replacement.
GIMP, a diamond of freebies, is simply remarkable in terms of quality and quantity, with an array of options. From 3D perspective tools to eye-popping render effects, GIMP impresses throughout. (For a less professional based image editor, Paint.Net is a good alternative).

Thursday 25 August 2011

CloudScan – Scan Documents Remotely & Save To Google Docs As PDF File

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CloudScan is a cloud based scanner sharing application which allows you to remotely scan documents and photos in PDF file. It can be particularly helpful for people who require working on numerous computers at home or office and wish to easily share their single scanner with other computers.

Wednesday 24 August 2011

Protect Your PC From Virus Infected USB Devices With Antirun

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Antirun is an application that brings a number of protection options for securing your system against threats which may occur from removable media devices such as USBs, SD Card, External hard drives, digital cameras, phones, etc. Antirun automatically scans devices which are plugged into your computer and informs you when a threat is detected. 

Saturday 20 August 2011

Doro PDF – Create Encrypted PDF Documents From Any Windows Application

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Doro PDF Writer is a robust PDF writer which allows creating encrypted and password protected PDF documents from any application with a printer option. You can configure advanced settings to manage the quality and color management of the converted document.
Just select the Printer Dialog from a word processor/text editor (e.g. Ms Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPad, etc), choose Doro PDF from the printer list, and click Print.

Thursday 18 August 2011

SageThumbs – Preview And Convert Pictures in Right Click Menu !

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As SageThumbs is a shell extension, it integrates directly with Windows and adds multiple new features. For example, you can get an instant preview of an image in Windows right-click context menu (see screenshot below). Other extra features include, an option to set the selected photo as the wallpaper (stretched, titled, or centered) and conversion for images between PNG, JPG and BMP formats.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Lock / Unlock your HardDrive - very simple - BitLocker

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Meet BitLocker Drives Unlocker, a portable app we are releasing to the public free of charge that makes it easier to unlock your BitLocker encrypted drives in Windows 7.

All drives locked with BitLocker are listed on the main interface, just enter their passwords and hit Unlock. It’s that simple. If you have same password for all drives, tick the Same password for all checkbox.

Reduce Video By File Size Or Image Size With Moo0 VideoMinimizer

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Tuesday 16 August 2011

Assign Load Priorities To Projects In Solution In Visual Studio 2010

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The reduced solution load time is one amongst many significant improvements of Visual Studio 2010which provides quicker access to your top priority projects. If you’ve set up load priorities in Visual Studio 2010, you must’ve noticed quicker access to projects while loading an enormous solution having multiple projects. In previous versions, when one huge solution was loaded, users weren’t allowed to access any of the projects until all projects in a solution were finished loading. This leaves users with no other option than to wait until solution loading process, with all underlying projects, gets completed. Although Visual Studio 2010 lets user gain control over which projects in their solutions will be loaded first, it doesn’t provide an easy way to allocate priorities to different projects. The only known way is to use solution load manager API for assigning solution load priorities.
For those who haven’t heard about Visual Studio 2010 solution load time priorities, it provides 4 priorities in total, which are, PLP_DemandLoad, PLP_BackgroundLoad, PLP_LoadIfNeeded, and PLP_ExplicitLoadOnly. Solution Load Manager is an extension for Visual Studio 2010 which provides an easy way for assigning these priorities to your projects in a solution. Solution Load Manager integrates an option to access load priorities window in Tools menu. Once the solution is loaded with multiple projects, select Solution Load Manager from Tools menu.
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The Solution Load Manger shows all projects of current solution with underlying code files and documents in tree structure at left side. The collapsible/expendables can be used to change load priorities of one project in focus. Select either the project or project file and from Load Priority drop-down menu, choose the priority you want to assign. Underneath the pull-down menu, you can see detailed description regarding all the load priorities.
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Each load priority is highlighted with different color, so you can easily differentiate between assigned load priorities of projects. Once priories are defined, click Close to save the solution change. When you launch the solution the next time, each project will be loaded according to assigned priority level. Solution Load Manager works on Visual Studio 2010.

FB Login Screen Changer Changes Facebook Login Background [Chrome]

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If you like changing the background on Google you might also like changing it on on another site that you frequently visit; Facebook. While Facebook will probably roll out this feature itself in the next few million years, you can change backgrounds now with FB Login Screen Changer, a Chrome extension. The extension lets you change the background to any image hosted online.
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Admittedly, Optimus Prime isn’t in this shot but you get how the extension works. This is how your login will look with the extension enabled. To change the background, install the extension and find yourself a wallpaper. Do not download it. Go to the extension’s options and copy and paste the URL of the image you’ve selected.
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You can choose a simple pattern image as well and tile it by selecting the Repeat Horizontally or Vertically checkboxes. Each time you make a change in either the link or the tile (repeat) options, you will need to refresh the Facebook login page.

Saturday 6 August 2011

50 Superb & Free PSD Files To Learn From The Best - Part 1

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Either for self-promotion or simply for goodwill and to help others, the truth is that finding free resources and inspiration can be a really easy task. If you are an experienced designer, you know the best way to learn is by just looking and studying other people’s work. PSD files can be a powerful way to learn and fulfill your work expectations.
Today, one of the main references for this purpose is definitely Dribbble. Dribbble is not only an awesome place to be inspired by many talented designers. You can actually stumble upon some fantastic free PSD files and examine them and learn more.
This collection includes some fantastic UI kits, a lot of assets for web and graphic design, as well as a few cool icons. These PSDs are as perfect for learning as they are for your future projects. Personally I haven’t practiced learning from PSDs lately but by checking out some of these I surely realized how much you can learn from a well-built PSD.
50 Superb & Free PSD Files From Dribbble To Learn From The Best

How it works

Everyone can follow the sign-up process and create an account. As soon as you sign up, you will be considered a spectator and you can follow players (designers) and like their shots (work), however, in order to post shots you have to declare yourself as a prospect, but not everyone will be able to. To become aplayer and upload your own shots you need to get known in the community and be drafted by a Dribbble member. So basically you need to interact with other designers since being followed by a member will work as a recommendation within the community.
This is indeed a new work process in the social media world but it definitely works to keep and maintain quality within the community. Dribbble basically tells you that everyone can watch the concert but not everyone can or know how to sing. However that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it a try, does it? These PSDs are perfect way to start out. Examine them, play with them, reconstruct them and, who knows, maybe one day you’ll be the next rockstar of Dribbble.

1. Chutzpah UI Design Kit by Morgan Allan Knutson

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Clean and smooth UI kit that you can nicely implement in subtle– colored websites as well as some mobile apps. PSD comes with grouped layers so you can learn about layer styles applied to various elements.

2. Facebook like UI for Miro by Morgan Allan Knutson

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Facebook like button recreated in Photoshop. It’s a great asset to have for various web design projects.

3. Blaubarry Free UI kit 2 by Mikael Eidenberg

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Sleek UI kit including sliders, buttons, scrollbars and form elements made with only shapes, text and layer styles. Get to know how an efficient UI kit is made.

4. Plane free psd file by Jeremy Sallée

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Extremely detailed PSD you can learn a lot from. You can also use this artwork as an icon or illustration.

5. Little green ribbons by Shegy

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Cool ribbons in 3 angles that you can either use for web designs or some banners.

6. Flip Clock PSD by Max Di Capua

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Fully editable and scalable (except noise layers) PSD. It’s suitable for under-construction pages as well as some stylish countdowns.

7. DDFreebie – Macbook PSD by Dany Duchaine

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A fully layered PSD Macbook Pro. Suitable for web designs

8. Chrome UI Kit by Todd Hamilton

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Very useful Google Chrome UI kit since there are only a few of them around.

9. Free shopping cart by Jonno Riekwel

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Lite and pixel-perfect shopping cart perfect for small online shops.

10. Free Iphone Template in 5 angles by Mikael Eidenberg

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This is a free layered PSD with a iPhone from five different angles, reflections, shadows and glossiness can be adjusted and the display content is the same smart object for all angles.

11. Facebook Connect Buttons PSD by Murat Mutlu

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Handy PSD of the Facebook connect button.

12. Your cart widget by Pawel Kadysz

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Two little widgets perfect for almost any kind of store. Re-sizable and vector.

13. Delight Icons by Jeremy Sallée

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Find out how a classic web 2.0 icon is made. A set of seven icons in PSD format so you can play around with them.

14. Log In (+ free .psd) by David Cristian

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Stylish and trendy login form well suited for pixel-perfect web designs.

15. Lion Mini Gui Kit (+psd) by Kamil Khadeyev

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Lion OS is just out and some of might be already looking for it’s GUI. So here it is – mini, yet high-quality UI kit.

16. iPhone icons by Pontus Johansson

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17. Shopping Tags (free .psd) by Jeremy Mansfield

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18. Free Buttons Psd by Johnny Waterman

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19. Map free psd by Mathieu Brg

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20. Download Buttons Free PSD by jackietrananh

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21. Free buttons, yaay! by Daniel Sandvik

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22. Watermelon slice by Ioan Decean

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23. Cameras psd file by Jeremy Sallée

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24. Milk Release by Dom

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25. Radio player freebie by Charlie

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