Custom Explorer Toolbar is a brand new Nirsoft application that can be used to customize the Windows Explorer toolbar under Windows 7. The program has been designed to only work under Windows 7, it won’t work under Windows Vista or XP. Both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the operating system are supported. If you open [...]
Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer Gets Office 365 Support
Microsoft’s Remote Connectivity Analyzer is a tool for system administrators to verify that the Internet connectivity of specific Microsoft services is setup and configured properly. The online tool has been initially released under the name Exchange Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer back in 2010. It has now been rebranded to take into account the availability of [...]
Free Ebook Converter For Windows
There are many different ebook formats out there. From plain text documents over pdf and doc files to native ebook formats like lit, pub, fb2 or pdb files. Problem is most ebook readers do not support all formats, so that it may be necessary to convert unsupported formats before they can be copied to the [...]
Google Chrome Cupcake Icon
The Google Chrome web browser, after a recent update, is now showing a cupcake in the upper left corner of the screen. To be precise, that cupcake is shown on the tab bar, and there on the left side of it. The tabs are then listed to the right of it. This cupcake links to [...]
Google Launches G.Co, Url Shortener For Internal Pages
URL shorteners are so yesterday, well that is my opinion. Regardless of it, it seems that companies still like the idea of turning a web address into an often smaller alternative. It makes sense on Twitter where users are limited to 140 chars, and maybe for mobile use, but beyond that? Google seems to believe [...]
Chrome Web Apps Suggestions Based On Chrome History
I do not like the navigational structure of the Chrome web store. I cannot figure out for instance how to sort all extensions based on their last update. Sure there is the new and noteworthy category but it is limited to a handful of extensions. Featured and popular as well do not provide access to [...]
Google Tweaks UserScript, Customizations For Google Plus
I have to admit that I’m spending more time on Google Plus than I’m spending on Facebook. Not a big amount of time though, usually anywhere between 5 to 10 minutes per day. While I like Google’s new messaging service, I have spotted a few annoyances that I wanted fixed. One of the main ones [...]
Google Bans Belgian Newspapers
Belgian newspapers have sued Google because of the company’s incorporation of news articles and images in Google News. The newspapers claim that the search giant has no rights to post contents and links on their Google News service without payment or permission. A Belgian court decided that the newspapers were right. That meant for Google [...]
Using SkyDrive for Storing Secure Photos
Online photo sharing websites are very cool. They’re a great way of being able to share with your friends and family your adventures, holidays, events and special occasions without clogging up everybody’s inbox with photos they may not want to see. Let’s face it, not everybody will be interested in photos of my holiday to [...]
