USB AutoRunner is a useful utility that makes it simple to make your USB Drive autolaunch applications, documents, photos and videos when plugged in. Of course when a file is being autorun it will open using the software available on your PC. So if you are autorunning a word document it will open in MS Word or Staroffice Writer or whatever word processor you use.
Actually all what USB Autorunner does is create an (autorun.inf) file. Although you can manually create the autorun.inf file, USB Autorunner saves you the hassle and gives you even more options and features.
ResizeEnable is a FreeWare that allows you to resize any window on your desktop, even those windows that usually does not allow you to resize. Just run the executable and there shall be no more non-resizable windows. The windows content will re-adjust after a window is resized. Ah! freedom at last.
This is a built in feature in windows were you can use the num-pad to precisely move your mouse, this is very much needed in graphic design and some other various situations, this feature is called MouseKeys and can be found in the accessibility controls. You can also use hotkeys to switch this feature on and off.
Vista: 1. Control Panel -> type “MouseKeys” into the search box. Click on the option that says “Move the pointer with the keypad using MouseKeys”. 2. Check the corresponding box to turn on “MouseKeys”. For advanced options click “Set up MouseKeys” located underneath the checkbox.
XP: 1. Control Panel -> Accessibility Options. 2. Select “Mouse” tab -> check the “Use MouseKeys” box to turn the feature on. For advanced options click “Settings”.
Firefox 3 skins will fit the visual appearance of the OS its being used on, so if you are using Windows Vista it will look something like IE7. Am not sure if this visual integration is a good thing or not, I donno but i guess we just got used to how firefox looks. But I wonder how they would do this with linux, with all those flavours out there.
Of-course there is allot of new features, a new rendering engine, a new way to organize your bookmarks, different sets of icons of each OS, but what i am really looking forward is a new feature where you can navigate to a bookmark or a history item by typing part of the name or URL.