Archive for the ‘vista’ Category:
Video on Changing Settings in Control Panel
How to change some settings in Windows Vista Control Panel.
Hamachi

With Hamachi you can organize two or more computers with an Internet connection into their own virtual network for direct secure communication. Access computers remotely, use Windows file sharing, play LAN games, run private Web or FTP servers, communicate directly, stay connected.
Ypu no need to worry about security because hamachi is secure. All Hamachi communications are encrypted and authenticated with industry-standard algorithms and protocols. Nobody will be able to see what two Hamachi peers are talking about. However what is equally important - Hamachi security architecture is completely open, meaning that its detailed description is can be reviewed by anyone interested.[source :download hamachi]
Quick Cleaner

Safarp loads a list of installed programs in a few milliseconds, where Windows takes an eternity for the same. Removing the same goes equality faster. Simply select the application and click on “Remove”. When it comes to operation, the tool has only the most important functions.
Additional features are:
* Search function
* Obsolete list entries removal
* Export program list to a file (HTML, RTF, CSV…)
* New report templates can be written to export to other file formats
* Accessibility via the Control Panel (optional)
* Option to hide the Windows hotfixes
* Standard Windows interface (no fancy UI that slows down the program)
A better Start Menu

Vista Start Menu brings useful functions such as “Run” or the Hibernate button to the front. If you remove a program from the list, that space remains empty, thus, allowing you to find the tools conveniently at the same place without re-shiffling the entries.
If you want to retain the original menu at the same time, go to “Configuration | System Integration e “Replace system start menu” and click on “Prepare quick start connection”. [source vistastartmenu.com]









































