Archive for August, 2007
Recover Data From Damaged CD’s and DVD’s For Free
Because a CD is scratched it doesn’t mean its contents is lost. CD Recovery Toolbox is free utility the is designed to get data from almost any damaged or corrupt DVD or CD. This program is tenacious it will work hard even if Windows won’t read the contents of the disk – It’s just a [...]
Everything you always wanted to know about GMail…(but were afraid to ask)
So here you go, over 80 Gmail tools and tips, including Firefox extensions, Greasemonkey scripts, Desktop programs, Web applications and all-purpose ‘HowTo’ guides.
Firefox EXTENSIONS
Gmail Manager – manage multiple Gmail accounts, receive new mail notifications, view unread messages right from your browser statusbar. “…The Gmail Manager Firefox add-on obviates the need to keep your Gmail open [...]
Find and Delete duplicate files
System utility Easy Duplicate Finder scans drives and folders for identical files and lets you delete or move them off your PC. Easy Duplicate Finder can scan more than one folder or your entire hard drive at once for duplicates. Simply add the folders or drives to the scan list and go. Scanning a large [...]
Got API ?
Posted by theGeek in programming on August 16th, 2007
gotAPI - API references all in one place for Javascript, CSS, HTML, Perl, Oracle, Java, and so on…
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Online programming and science videos
Posted by theGeek in programming on August 16th, 2007
Lots of good videos to watch here, including videos on Java, Javascript, Ruby, science lectures, etc.Some of them link to other sites, like webcast.berkeley.edu, that have many more videos of college lectures.
Another video site: bestechvideos.com
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Firefox Rendering Tweaks
Lifehacker has an interesting article if you love delving into Firefox’s about:config menu to manually tweak the internals of the fox. Such as this one…
Creating an nglayout.initialpaint.delay integer preference lets you control how long Firefox waits before starting to render a page. If this value isn’t set, Firefox defaults to 250 milliseconds, or 0.25 of [...]