Entries Tagged as ‘Desktop Apps’

September 13, 2009

Ubuntu : Enable Tree View in Nautilus

If you used to be a Windows user before you moved to Linux, you probably know of this application called Windows Explorer. It’s very much like Nautilus, you see,only there are a few tricks in Nautilus that isn’t in Windows Explorer, and Windows Explorer also has some stuff that doesn’t exist in Nautilus – by [...]

May 5, 2009

Free App : AddToRrun

Here’s a little something to divert your attention from that stupid article I was supposed to write before May comes. It’s already May, obviously..so I failed yet again to keep my damn word.
Anyway, just learned about this nifty little standalone app called AddToRrun. In a nutshell, AddToRun lets you create your own keyword to launch [...]

February 8, 2009

Fences

From the Fence website:
Fences is a program that helps you organize your desktop, and can hide your icons when they’re not in use.
Sounds interesting. A possibly useful app for people who have alot of desktop icons – most of which are not entirely junk. It’s a really neat application, although it crashes sometimes, but [...]

December 10, 2008

Styling XP – Visual Styles

I’m on a roll this week, lots of things to write about, and lots of stuff to share. Hopefully I can write this in an easy enough to understand format, coz somehow I feel like I’m loosing whatever touch I had for explaining things.
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Right, so XP is skinnable. No wonder people like XP [...]

October 11, 2008

Cellphone as a Desktop Remote Control

I’m on my second or third graveyard shift. I got here so early, coz I was kinda scared to leave the house too late. I was planning to sleep for a while first before proceeding with the night’s work but, laptops are really evil, and they can make you forget what you were planning to [...]