Showing posts with label TIPS AND TRICKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TIPS AND TRICKS. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Hidden features of Google Chrome

 

1) Built-in task manager
Everyone knows Ctrl+Alt+Delete brings up Windows task manager. But did you know Google Chrome has its own?
Chrome treats each tab as a separate process so if just one of them starts causing a problem, instead of closing the entire browser, you can just kill the offending tab.
You can access it through Tools > Task Manager or by pressing Shift+Esc.
2) Paste and go/paste and search
Google Chrome has a useful shortcut if you want to copy a URL from another browser which you want to look at in Chrome, or if you want to search a piece of text, for example from a word document.
Instead of doing Ctfl+V and Enter in the address bar, instead you can just right click in the URL bar and choose “Paste and go”, or “Paste and search”, saving you valuable seconds.

Paste and go PHOTO: Google

Paste and search PHOTO: Google
3) Pin tab
The Pin tab feature is ideal for those tabs which you never close when browsing, such as email, or Twitter.
The tab you select will be locked to the extreme left, and will be converted to a smaller favicon.

It is ideal if you tend to browse with lots of different tabs open.
Here is how Gmail looks when pinned to the left.

4) iPad interface
Intrigued as to how your favourite sites look on iPad? Well you don’t need an iPad to find out.
Right click on the chrome shortcut on your desktop and select properties. Go to the “Shortcut” tab, and in the “Target” field you will find this text written (where “username” is your windows username): “C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe”
Replace the text with the text below, but make sure you have your own windows username after C: \Users\...
“C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe -user-agent=”Mozilla/5.0(iPad; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/531.21.10 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.4 Mobile/7B314 Safari/531.21.10″
Press OK, and now when you open your Chrome browser for sites which have iPad versions such as Gmail, Twitter and YouTube, it will look as it does on an iPad.

A useful tool if you are considering buying an iPad and want to know what browsing will look like.
5) About:memory
This feature is one of the geekier ones, but Chrome’s “About memory” page – which can be accessed by typing “about:memory” into the address bar – gives details on how different processes in the browser are consuming memory.

6) Generate passwords
This is just one of the many things you can do by delving into Chrome Flags - Google Chrome’s experimental laboratory of new features.
Chrome even warns that you should be careful because “these experiments may bite”. It goes on: “These experimental features may change, break, or disappear at any time.
“We make absolutely no guarantees about what may happen if you turn one of these experiments on, and your browser may even spontaneously combust.”

One of those experimental features includes filling in passwords for you when you open an account creation page. You have to be signed into your Chrome account and have your password manager enabled for this handy shortcut to work.
Simply type “about:flags” into the Chrome address bar and find “Enable Password Generation”.

7) Tab overview
Sadly this one is only available on Mac, but it enables you to view all the tabs you have open in a simple tile display, in a similar way to all your windows on a MacBook desktop.
In “about:flags”, enable tab overview, and then swipe down with three fingers on your trackpad.

8) Stack tabs
Bored of all your tabs squeezing into the top of your screen until they become so small that you struggle to identify them?
This time, for Windows, try stacking your tabs.
Go to “about:flags” as previously, and find “Stacked Tabs”. Once it is enabled, the tabs won’t shrink and will stack on top of each other when space runs out.
9) Incognito mode
Perhaps Incognito mode is not exactly hidden, but it still amazes me how many people do not know about this brilliant feature.
Google says it is “for times when you want to browse in stealth mode” (I will leave you to decide what they might be suggesting), but if you are concerned about privacy and the amount of information collected by Google when you are browsing, incognito mode stops Chrome from storing information about the websites you have visited.
It still has your bookmarks but the sites you visit will not be stored in your browser history.

Amusingly, when you open an incognito window, Google advices you to be wary of “malicious software”, “surveillance by secret agents”, and, best of all, “people standing behind you”.
10) Quick calculations
Google Chrome’s address bar has many uses, including doubling up as a Google search bar.
But if your maths is a bit rusty, it also can be used to make simple calculations. If you want to know 250 divided by 15, simply type in “250/15” into the address bar and it will show you the answer below. 



























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Monday, 6 January 2014

How to detect or find keylogger or any spyware in your system

What are keyloggers?
Keyloggers are used in IT organizations to troubleshoot technical problems with computers and business networks. Keyloggers can also be used by a family (or business) to monitor the network usage of people without their direct knowledge. Finally, malicious individuals may use keyloggers on public computers to steal passwords or credit card information.

Keyloggers are sometimes part of malware packages downloaded onto computers without the owners' knowledge. Detecting the presence of a keylogger on a computer can be difficult.

Here is a simple way to detect and remove keylogger
 
1. Download the Forensic investigation tool OPENFILESVIEW and Install it.

2. Now open openfilesview and you will see a complete list of all processes and temporary files currently being used by your system or PC along with their full path from which they have been running. Here is the snapshot:


3. Now in above snapshot you can clearly identify the keylogger and system files. Check the Program name and then check its corresponding location in full path. Also you can verify with time at which keylogger file has been created.

4. Now we have find the location of Keylogger or spyware. Go to that location and open the File with bintext or any binary debugger and search for @ or ftp in that. This will help you to get the email ID or FTP address at which keylogger is sending logs.
You can also use Wireshark and capture the packets for 20-30 minutes and filter ftp and smtp packets


>>>OPENFILESVIEW

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Get Unlimited Coins In Subways Surfers


Subway Surfers is an "endless running" mobile game. This games is available on the iOS and Android platforms.
To gain coins is the basic goal of this game and everyone want to gain more coins because coins are use to purchase characters, upgrades, boards, single use items and much more. To gain more coins the games offers two options:
Free Coins
Paid Coins
But you can get unlimited free coins without paying single penny you just need to follow below steps:

How to get Unlimited Coins in Subway Surfer?

Step 1: First download Subway Surfers for PC.

Step 2: Now download Cheat Engine which will help you to get unlimited coins.

Step 3: Now its time to start game and after taking 10 to 20 coins then pause the game.

Step 4: Now open cheat engine and there you will see a shining computer icon and that's the processing opening button.Click on icon and choose subway surfers from the menu then press open.

Step 5: After this process your game will be loaded and now its time to enter the exact coins value in value field which can see in first scan and next scan button. Properly make sure the scan type is "Exact Value" and value type is "4 Bytes" then press first scan option.

Step 6: After it scan is start it might be slow your system but mainly depending on your system Speed.

Step 7: Now you need to the narrow search after it resume your game and play for few more coins till you gain till 30 to 40. Again press pause button and once again search the new value but now press Next Scan with new number.

Step 8: That's all now you will get 1-2 address, so repeat this process till you get one single address and then just double that address.

Step 9: Now your address will get loaded below then just double click on Value and change the value to whatever you want your coins to be like 9999999 that's all and now press OK.

Step 10: Again start your game and in 1-2 seconds you will see your new coins updated

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

200 Shortcut keys for Windows 8 operating system




General Key Board Shortcuts
F1 - Display Help
F2 - Rename the selected item
F3 - Search for a file or folder
F4 - Display the address bar list in Windows Explorer
F5 - Refresh the active window
F6 - Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop
F10 - Activate the menu bar in the active app
 

Alt+F4 - Close the active item, or exit the active app
Alt+Esc - Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened
Alt+underlined letter - Perform the command for that letter
Alt+Enter - Display properties for the selected item
Alt+spacebar - Open the shortcut menu for the active window
Alt+left arrow - Back
Alt+right arrow - Forward
Alt+Page Up - Move up one screen
Alt+Page Down - Move down one screen
Alt+Tab - Switch between open apps (except desktop apps)

Ctrl+F4 - Close the active document (in apps that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
Ctrl+A - Select all items in a document or window
Ctrl+C (or Ctrl+Insert) - Copy the selected item
Ctrl+R (or F5) - Refresh the active window
Ctrl+V (or Shift+Insert) - Paste the selected item
Ctrl+X - Cut the selected item
Ctrl+Z - Undo an action
Ctrl+Y - Redo an action
Ctrl+plus (+) or Ctrl+minus (-) - Zoom in or out of apps pinned to the Start screen
Ctrl+scroll wheel - Zoom in or out of apps pinned to the Start screen
Ctrl+ mouse scroll wheel - Change the size of desktop icons
Ctrl+right arrow - Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
Ctrl+left arrow - Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
Ctrl+down arrow - Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
Ctrl+up arrow - Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
Ctrl+Alt+Tab - Use the arrow keys to switch between all open apps
Ctrl with an arrow key+spacebar - Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop
Ctrl+Shift with an arrow key - Select a block of text
Ctrl+Esc - Open the Start screen
Ctrl+Shift+Esc - Open Task Manager
Ctrl+Shift - Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are enabled
 

Shift+F10 - Display the shortcut menu for the selected item

Shift with any arrow key - Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document

Shift+Delete - Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first
Right arrow - Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu
Left arrow - Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu
Esc - Cancel the current task

Ctrl+plus (+) or Ctrl+minus (-) - Zoom in or out of apps pinned to the Start screen
Ctrl+scroll wheel - Zoom in or out of apps pinned to the Start screen
Windows logo key+C - Open the Charms
Windows logo key+C - Open the commands for the app
Windows logo key+F - Open the Search charm to search files
Windows logo key+H - Open the Share charm
Windows logo key+I - Open the Settings charm
Windows logo key+J - Switch the main app and snapped app
Windows logo key+K - Open the Devices charm
Windows logo key+O - Lock the device orientation
Windows logo key+Q - Open the Search charm to search apps
Windows logo key+V - Cycle through notifications
Windows logo key+Shift+V - Cycle through notifications in reverse order
Windows logo key+W - Open the Search charm to search settings
Windows logo key+, - Temporarily peek at the desktop
Windows logo key+Z - Show the commands available in the app
Windows logo key+spacebar - Switch input language and keyboard layout
Windows logo key+Ctrl+spacebar - Change to a previously selected input
Windows logo key+Tab - Cycle through open apps (except desktop apps)

Windows logo key+Ctrl+Tab - Cycle through open apps (except desktop apps) and snaps them as they are cycled

Windows logo key+Shift+Tab - Cycle through open apps (except desktop apps) in reverse order

Windows logo key+PgUp - Move the Start screen and apps to the monitor on the left (Apps in the desktop won’t change monitors)

Windows logo key+PgDown - Move the Start screen and apps to the monitor on the right (Apps in the desktop won’t change monitors)

Windows logo key+Shift+period (.) - Snaps an app to the left
Windows logo key+period (.) - Snaps an app to the right

Dialog Box Shortcut Keys
F1 - Display Help
F4 - Display the items in the active list
Ctrl+Tab - Move forward through tabs
Ctrl+Shift+Tab - Move back through tabs
Ctrl+N (Number 1-9) - Move to Nth tab
Tab - Move forward through options
Shift+Tab - Move back through options
Alt+underlined letter - Perform the command or select the option for that letter
Enter - Replace clicking the mouse for many selected commands
Spacebar - Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
Backspace - Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Opendialog box
Arrow keys - Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons

Windows logo Key Shortcut Keys
Windows logo key+F1 - Open Windows Help and Support
Windows logo key - Display or hide the Start menu
Windows logo key+B - Set focus in the notification area
Windows logo key+C - Open the Charms
Windows logo key+C - Open the commands for the app
Windows logo key+D - Display and hides the desktop
Windows logo key+E - Open Computer
Windows logo key+F - Open the Search charm and search file
Windows logo key+G - Cycle through gadgets on the desktop
Windows logo key+H - Open the Share charm
Windows logo key+I - Open the Settings charm
Windows logo key+J - Switch the main app and snapped app
Windows logo key+K - Open the Devices charm
Windows logo key+L - Lock your PC or switch users
Windows logo key+M - Minimize all windows
Windows logo key+O - Lock device orientation
Windows logo key+P - Choose a presentation display mode
Windows logo key+Q - Open the Search charm and search apps
Windows logo key+R - Open the Run dialog box
Windows logo key+T - Cycle through apps on the taskbar
Windows logo key+U - Open Ease of Access Center
Windows logo key+V - Cycle through notifications
Windows logo key+Shift+V - Cycle through notifications in reverse order
Windows logo key+W - Open the Search charm and search settings
Windows logo key+X - Opens the Quick Link menu
Windows logo key+, - Temporarily peek at the desktop
Windows logo key+Z - Show the commands available in the app
Windows logo key+Pause - Display the System Properties dialog box
Windows logo key+Ctrl+F - Search for PCs (if you’re on a network)
Windows logo key+Shift+M - Restore minimized windows on the desktop

Windows logo key+number - Start the desktop app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. If the app is already running, switch to that app.

Windows logo key+Shift+number - Start a new instance of the desktop app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number

Windows logo key+Ctrl+number - Switch to the last active window of the desktop app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number

Windows logo key+Alt+number - Open the Jump List for the desktop app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number

Windows logo key+Ctrl+Shift+number - Open a new instance of the desktop app located at the given position on the taskbar as admin

Windows logo key+Tab - Cycle through open apps (except desktop apps)

Windows logo key+Ctrl+Tab - Cycle through open apps (except desktop apps) and snaps them as they are cycled

Windows logo key+Ctrl+B - Switch to the app that displayed a message in the notification area
Windows logo key+up arrow - Maximize the desktop window
Windows logo key+down arrow - Minimize the desktop window
Windows logo key+left arrow - Maximize the desktop window to the left side of the screen
Windows logo key+right arrow - Maximize the desktop window to the right side of the screen

Windows logo key+Home - Minimize all but the active desktop window (restores all windows on second stroke)

Windows logo key+Shift+up arrow - Stretch the desktop window to the top and bottom of the screen

Windows logo key+Shift+down arrow - Restore/minimize active desktop windows vertically, maintaining width

Windows logo key+Shift+left arrow or right arrow - Move a window in the desktop from one monitor to another

Windows logo key+spacebar - Switch input language and keyboard layout
Windows logo key+Ctrl+spacebar - Change to a previously selected input
Windows logo key+Enter - Open Narrator

Windows logo key+PgUp - Move the Start screen and apps to the monitor on the left (Apps in the desktop won’t change monitors)

Windows logo key+PgDown - Move the Start screen and apps to the monitor on the right (Apps in the desktop won’t change monitors)

Windows logo key+Shift+period (.) - Snaps an app to the left
Windows logo key+period (.) - Snaps an app to the right
Windows logo key+Tab - Cycle through opens apps (except desktop apps)

Windows logo key+Shift+Tab - Cycle through opens apps (except desktop apps) in reverse order

Windows logo key+Ctrl+Tab - Cycle through opens apps (except desktop apps) and snaps them as they are cycled

Windows logo key+/ - Initiate IME reconversion
Windows logo key+Alt+Enter - Opens Windows Media Center
Windows logo key+plus (+) or minus (-) - Zoom in or out (in Magnifier)
Windows logo key+Esc - Exit Magnifier

File Explorer Shortcut Keys
Alt+D - Select the address bar
Ctrl+E - Select the search box
Ctrl+F - Select the search box
Ctrl+N - Open a new window
Ctrl+W - Close the current window
Ctrl+mouse scroll wheel - Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons
Ctrl+Shift+E - Display all folders above the selected folder
Ctrl+Shift+N - Create a new folder
Num Lock+Asterisk (*) - Display all subfolders under the selected folder
Num Lock+plus (+) - Display the contents of the selected folder
Num Lock+minus (-) - Collapse the selected folder
Alt+P - Display the preview pane
Alt+Enter - Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
Alt+right arrow - View the next folder
Alt+up arrow - View the parent folder
Alt+left arrow - View the previous folder
Backspace - View the previous folder
Right arrow - Display the current selection (if it’s collapsed), or select the first subfolder
Left arrow - Collapse the current selection (if it’s expanded), or select the parent folder
End - Display the bottom of the active window
Home - Display the top of the active window
F11 - Maximize or minimize the active window

Taskbar Shortcut Keys
Shift+click on a taskbar button - Open a app or quickly open another instance of a app
Ctrl+Shift+click on a taskbar button - Open a app as an administrator
Shift+Right-click on a taskbar button - Show the window menu for the app
Shift+Right-click on a grouped taskbar button - Show the window menu for the group
Ctrl+Click on a grouped taskbar button - Cycle through the windows of the group

Ease of Access Shortcut Keys
Right Shift for eight seconds - Turn Filter Keys on and off
Left Alt+Left Shift+PrtScn - Turn High Contrast on or off
Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock - Turn Mouse Keys on or off
Shift five times - Turn Sticky Keys on or off
Num Lock for five seconds - Turn Toggle Keys on or off
Windows logo key+U - Open the Ease of Access Center

Magnifier Shortcut Keys
Windows logo key+plus (+) or minus (-) - Zoom in or out
Ctrl+Alt+spacebar - Preview the desktop in full-screen mode
Ctrl+Alt+D - Switch to docked mode
Ctrl+Alt+F - Switch to full-screen mode
Ctrl+Alt+I - Invert colors
Ctrl+Alt+L - Switch to lens mode
Ctrl+Alt+R - Resize the lens
Ctrl+Alt+arrow keys - Pan in the direction of the arrow keys
Windows logo key+Esc - Exit Magnifier

Narrator Shortcut Keys
Space or Enter - Activate current item
Tab and arrow keys - Move around on the screen
Ctrl - Stop reading
Caps Lock+D - Read item
Caps Lock+M - Start reading
Caps Lock+H - Read document
Caps Lock+V - Repeat phrase
Caps Lock+W - Read window
Caps Lock+Page Up/Down - Increase or decrease the volume of the voice
Caps Lock+plus (+) or minus (-) - Increase or decrease the speed of the voice
Caps Lock+spacebar - Do default action
Caps Lock+left or right arrows - Move to previous/next item
Caps Lock+F2 - Show commands for current item
Press Caps Lock twice in quick succession - Turn Caps Lock on or off
Caps Lock + Esc - Exit Narrator

Monday, 23 December 2013

How to block websites without Software


Sometimes we want to restrict access to some particular website from our PC but we dont know how to do it without using some software for it.
Here i am sharing with you a method to do it without using any software.Just Follow these easy steps to do it.

1]Browse C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
2] Find the file named "HOSTS"

3] Open it in notepad

4] Under "127.0.0.1 localhost" Add 127.0.0.2 www.sitenameyouwantblocked.com , and that site will no
longer be accessable.

5] Done!


If your are unable to edit the file, Follow this tutorial to take ownership of the folder

Simple Trick To Use Web Browsers As Text Editor


1 Copy below code in browser Url Section

data:text/html, <html contenteditable>

2. Now Press Enter.
3. Now you can type anything as would do on any other text editor like Notepad.
4. To save your text file Press Ctrl + S and save it as anything.txt (.txt Is Must)

Enable God Mode In Windows 7 And Vista


1. On your desktop right click and create a New Folder.
2. Rename this folder to the code given below.

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

3. Done now double click on this folder and you will have access to all your windows operating system settings.

How To Create Undeletable And Unrenamable Folders



Go to Start and then Click on Run
Type cmd & hit enter (To open Command Prompt ).
Remember you cannot create Undeletable & unrenamable folder in your root directory (i.e. where the windows is installed) That means you can't make this kind of folder in C: drive if you installed windows on C:
Type D: or E: and hit enter
Type md con\ and hit enter (md - make directory)
You may use other words such as aux, lpt1, lpt2, lpt3 up to lpt9 instead of con in above step.
Open that directory, you will see the folder created of name con.
Try to delete that folder or rename that folder windows will show the error message.

How to delete that folder ?

It is not possible to delete that folder manually but you can delete this folder by another way mentioned below.
Open Command Prompt
Type D: ( if u created this type of folder in D: drive) & hit enter
Type rd con\ (rd - remove directory)
Open that directory and the folder will not appear because it is removed.


How to Show Your Name after time in Taskbar

Its Very Simple !

Step 1 : Navigate to --> Start --> Control Pannel -> Regional and Language Option --> Click on Customize /Additional settings
---> Go to TIME Tab --> Change AM symbol and PM symbol from AM and PM to ur name -> Apply -> Ok !

Did It change? Then Ok..
If not, Go with the Next Step...
Step 2 : Now go to time in taskbar and Double Click it to open "Date and time property"
Look place where time changes in digital form i.e. 02:47:52 AM , click to arrow to change the AM or PM by selecting and press arrow. It will Show ur name or name that was entered then , Apply -> OK !

Sunday, 22 December 2013

How to make your Keyboard LED blink like disco lights


1. Open Notepad and copy below codes into it.

Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
do
wscript.sleep 100
wshshell.sendkeys "{CAPSLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{NUMLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{SCROLLLOCK}"
loop


2. Then save this file as led.vbs (.vbs is must)
3. Open your save file and see your keyboard led blinking like disco lights.

 


How to disable blinking Led ?

1. First open Task Manager [ctrl+alt+del ]
2. Then Go to process tab.
3. Select wscript.exe
4. Click on End process.

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Add "Take Ownership" to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7 or Vista

Taking ownership of system files or folders in Windows 7 or Vista is taking total control of your system files.i.e you can edit the files insides system folder easily without getting error message that you have no permission to edit the file.
This is usually archive using the GUI or the command line which requires many steps.

But thanks to this registry hack that will gives you a menu item for “Take Ownership” that will handle all the steps for you

Here’s what the new right-click menu will look like after installing this registry hack.
You might also like: How to add different colour to your folder


 How to install
Download and unzip the files contained in the zipfile. Double-click the InstallTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.
 To uninstall

Double-click the RemoveTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. No reboot necessary.

>>Download  

Saturday, 14 December 2013

How to Reveal Hidden Passwords in web browsers


For security reasons, the password field in all browsers is masked with “asterisks” which won’t allow any third person (even you) to read the original typed password.
But assuming you forgot your saved password and the only thing you could see are the asterisks [*******]. Well, There is actually few workaround for revealing the original passwords behind the asterisks.

Paste the below javascript in your address bar of your browser and Bookmark it.

javascript:(function(){var s,F,j,f,i;s="";F=document.forms;for(j=0;j<F.length;++j){f=F[j];for(i=0;i<f.length;++i){if(f[i].type.toLowerCase()=="password")s+=f[i].value+"\n";}}if(s)alert("Password is:\n\n"+s);else alert("No passwords");})();

After saving this as a bookmark, open a site that allows users to login and after typing the password/already filled password(password saved by your browser), open the saved bookmark by clicking on it and it will pop up a window with your password written on it.



If you can use these method to reveal your saved passwords then others can also use the same ways to get information of yours.

so always be careful when signing in from public computer. always untick remember password box.

Ways to download Torrents Files with IDM


Internet Download Manager(IDM) is the best download manager and speeds up your overall download speed by 5 times.

IDM is independent of seeders,leeches etc uttorent or any other torrent downloader,it only depends on your Internet connection. So, you can download torrent files with IDM without any difficulty if you have good net connection.

Here are what to do successfully download torrent files

>> Go to Zbigz
>> Signup for a free account there
>> After the signup process is finished go to your torrent search engine and search for   the file which you want to download with idm.
>> Then download the torrent file from your desired torrent.
>> Now go to Zbigz.com
>> There hit on upload and choose the torrent file which you have downloaded previously then hit Go
>> Then a window will pop up asking for premium or free download.Choose Free Download.
>> After choosing free your torrent file will be downloaded by high speed servers and your file will be ready to download(If its a large file then wait for few minutes).
>> When you hit download button then a box will pop up asking the type of download which you want either free or premium.Go for free download.
            >> IDM will pick up your file.<<

TIPS. if your file is not caching properly by zbigz,then first get cached link using torcache.net then paste that link in zbigz  and hit go.


 Here are alternative websites to zbigz.com
1.Bitlet.org [Recommended]
2.Furk.net
3.Quick Torrent[ http://www.quick-torrent.com/ ]
4.TorrentHandler.com

Saturday, 7 December 2013

How to enable guest browsing in Chrome for Windows



 Have you ever gone back to your computer after letting someone use it for "just a second" and found it in disarray? Maybe they logged you out of all your accounts because they wanted to check Facebook or their e-mail.

To enable guest browsing on chrome browser for windows follow this simple steps:

Step 1: In the Chrome address bar, enter: chrome://flags/#enable-new-profile-management

Step 2: Click on the Enable link under "Enable new profile management system" and then click on the Relaunch Now button at the bottom of the browser.

  
Step 3: After Chrome relaunches, you'll see an avatar in the upper left-hand corner. Click on it, then select "Browse as guest" to launch the guest browser window

Step 4: Welcome your guest to the word of chrome



PLS NOTE : Guest browsing is only available in Chrome for Windows right now and because it's an experimental feature, it's possible that enabling it may cause odd behavior or instability

Friday, 22 November 2013

105 Useful Websites

1. screenr.com – Record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube.
2. bounceapp.com – For capturing full length screenshots of web pages.
3. Goo. gl – Shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes.
4. untiny.me – Find the original URLs that’s hiding behind a short URLs.
5. localti.me – Know more than just the local time of a city
6.copypastecharacter.com– Copy-paste special characters that aren’t on your keyboard.
7. topsy.com –A better search engine for twitter.
8. fb.me/AppStore –Search iOS apps without launching iTunes.
9. iconfinder.com –The best place to find icons of all sizes.
10. office.com –Download templates, clipart and images for your Office documents.
11. woorank.com –everything you wanted to know about a website.
12. virustotal.com –Scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.
13. wolframalpha.com– Gets answers directly without searching .
14.printwhatyoulike.com– Print web pages without the clutter.
15. joliprint.com –Reformats news articles and blog content as a newspaper.
16. isnsfw.com – When you wish to share a NSFW page but with a warning.
17. eggtimer.com – A simple online timer for your daily needs.
18. coralcdn.org – If a site is down due to heavy traffic, try accessing it through coral CDN.
19. random.org – Pick random numbers, flip coins, and more.
20. mywot.com –Check the trust level of any website .
21. viewer.zoho.com –Preview PDFs and Presentations directly in the browser.
22. tubemogul.com –Simultaneously upload videos to YouTube and other video sites.
23. truveo.com – The best place for searching web videos.
24. scr.im – Share your email address online without worrying about spam.
25. spypig.com – Now get read receipts for your email.
26. sizeasy.com –Visualize and compare the size of any product.
27. whatfontis.com –quickly determine the font name from an image.
28. fontsquirrel.com –A good collection of fonts – free for personal and commercial use.
29. regex.info – Find data hidden in your photographs .
30. tineye.com – This is like an online version of Google Googles.
31. iwantmyname.com– Helps you search domains across allTLDs.
32. tabbloid.com –Your favorite blogs delivered as PDFs.
33. join. me – Share your screen with anyone over the web.
34. onlineocr.net –Recognize text from scanned PDFs and images – see other OCR tools.
35. flightstats.com –Track flight status at airports worldwide.
36. wetransfer.com –For sharing really big files online.
37. pastebin.com – A temporary onlineclipboard for your text and code snippets.
38.polishmywriting.com –Check your writing for spelling or grammatical errors.
39.awesomehighlighter.com– Easily highlight the important parts of a web page.
40. typewith.me –Work on the same document with multiple people.
41.whichdateworks.com –Planning an event? Find a date that works for all.
42. everytimezone.com– A less confusing view of the world time zones.
43. warrick.cs.odu.edu– You’ll need this when your bookmarked web pages are deleted.
44. gtmetrix.com – The perfect tool for measuring your site performance online.
45. imo.im – Chat with your buddies on Skype,Facebook, GoogleTalk, etc from one place.
46.translate.google.com– Translate web pages,PDFs and Office documents.
47. youtube.com/leanback – Sit back and enjoy YouTube videos in full-screen mode.
48. similarsites.com –Discover new sites that are similar to what you like already.
49. wordle.net – Quicksummarize long pieces of text with tag clouds.
50. bubbl.us – Create mind-maps, brainstorm ideas in the browser.
51. kuler.adobe.com –Get color ideas, also extract colors from photographs.
52. followupthen.com– Setup quick reminders via email itself.
53. lmgtfy.com – When your friends are too lazy to use Google on their own.
54. tempalias.com –Generate temporary email aliases, better than disposable email.
55. pdfescape.com –Lets you can quickly edit PDFs in the browser itself.
56. faxzero.com – Send an online fax for free– see more fax services.
57. feedmyinbox.com –Get RSS feeds as an email newsletter.
58. isendr.com –Transfer files without uploading to a server.
59. tinychat.com –Setup a private chatroom in micro-seconds.
60. privnote.com –Create text notes that will self-destruct after being read.
61. flightaware.com –Live flight tracking service for airports worldwide.
62. boxoh.com – Track the status of any shipment on Google Maps – alternative.
63. chipin.com – When you need to raise funds online for an event or a cause.
64.downforeveryoneorjustme.com – Is your favorites really offline?
65. example.com – This website can be used as an example in documentation.
66.whoishostingthis.com –Find the web host of any website.
67. google.com/history– Found something on Google but can’t remember it now?
68.errorlevelanalysis.com– Find whether a photo is real or aphotoshopped one.
69. google.com/dictionary – Get word meanings, pronunciations and usage examples.
70.urbandictionary.com –Find definitions of slangs and informal words.
71. seatguru.com –Consult this site before choosing a seat for your next flight.
72. sxc.hu – Download stock images absolutely free.
73.download.com.np-Get all softwares.
74. wobzip.org – Unzip your compressed files online.
75. vocaroo.com –Record your voice with a click.
76. scribblemaps.com– Create custom Google Maps easily.
77. buzzfeed.com –Never miss another Internet meme or viral video.
78. alertful.com –Quickly setup email reminders for important events.
79.encrypted.google.com– Prevent your ISP and boss from reading your search queries.
80. formspring.me –You can ask or answer personal questions here.
81. snopes.com – Find if that email offer you received is real or just another scam.
82. typingweb.com –Master touch-typing with these practice sessions.
83. mailvu.com – Send video emails to anyone using your webcam.
84. ge.tt – Quickly send a file to someone,they can even preview it before downloading.
85. timerime.com –Create timelines with audio, video and images.
86. stupeflix.com –Make a movie out of your images, audio and video clips.
87. aviary.com/myna –An online audio editor that lets you record and remix audio clip.
88. noteflight.com –Print music sheets, write your own music online (review).
89.disposablewebpage.com– Create a temporary web page that self-destruct.
90. namemytune.com– When you need to find the name of a song.
91. homestyler.com –Design from scratch or re-model your home in3d.
92. snapask.com – Use email on your phone to find sports scores, read Wikipedia, etc.
93. teuxdeux.com – A beautiful to-do app that resembles a paper diary.
94. livestream.com –Broadcast events live over the web, including your desktop screen.
95. bing.com/images –Automatically find perfectly-sized wallpapers for mobiles.
96. historio.us –Preserve complete web pages with all the formatting.
97. dabbleboard.com –Your virtual whiteboard.
98. whisperbot.com –Send an email without using your own account.
99. sumopaint.com –An excellent layer-based online image editor.
100. lovelycharts.com– Create flowcharts, network diagrams, Sitemaps, etc.
101. nutshellmail.com– Get your Facebook and Twitter streams in your Inbox.
102.The Hype Machine -Web-based music discovery site based on the music posted to blogshttp://hypem.com/
103.SimpleWash -A site to help you clean up old content you may not want to show on your social media profiles anymore (currently Facebook only, Twitter is coming soon) SimpleWash™
104.ListenToYouTube.com -Converts YouTube videos to mp3sYouTube to MP3 Converter - Fast, Free - ListenToYouTube.com
105.PushBullet -Easily send notes, links, lists, files, etc. to your Android phonehttps://www.pushbullet.com/

How to find Any Software Serial Key

Ok, this is a little trick that i usually use to find cd keys with Google.
If you‘re looking for a serial number for Nero (for example) go to google.com and type Nero 94FBR and it'll bring it up this works great in Google.

HOW DOES THIS WORK?

Quite simple really.
94FBR 
By searching for the product name and 94fbr, you guarantee two things.
1)The pages that are returned are pages dealing specifically with the product you're wantinga serial for. 2)Because 94FBR is part of a serial number, and only part of a serial number, you guarantee.
is part of a Office 2000 Pro cd key that is widely distributed as it bypasses the activation requirements of Office 2K Pro.

Test how effective your AntiVirus is

Many People have different opinions regarding the best anti virus
software, Many say Symantec, the others swear by Kaspersky and the rest
by Avast.
But Here is a simple but very effective Test by which you can check the effectiveness of your Anti Virus Software irrespective of any
particular Anti Virus Software that you might be using, If your
Anti-Virus software passes this test successfully then you can be sure
its a good Anti Virus Software and will do it’s best to protect your PC
from Viruses and Malware

In this tutorial you will see how you can check the strength of your antivirus

Just follow the simple steps and check if you are really protected or not ??


Step 1 :- Open Notepad

Step 2 :- Copy & paste the following codes below :

X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
Step 3 :- Save the file as anything.exe

Now run a security scan for this file…

If your antivirus can detect this you can assume that you are protected and your antivirus has a good strength but if it fails, its time to change it!

Note : The file’s extension must be .exe and should be saved like “all files” in file type otherwise the file will not work.

How to add different colour to your windows folders


Unlike Mac OS X, Windows doesn't allow you to change the colour of folders.
This means you can end up searching through a sea of yellow icons to find the folder you
need.But With Folder Colorizer you could spice up the default look of your folders, enhance
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Thursday, 31 October 2013

Uses of Function Keys (F1 to F12)

  • This function key is used to ask for Help. Almost every program allow this function key to help the users. When you are in a program and need help, then just press F1 key the help screen will open.
  • Enter CMOS Setup
  • Window key + F1 would open the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
  • Open the Task Panel.
F2
  • F2 Function Key is used to Rename a selected icon, file, folder or drive. 
  • Alt + Ctrl + F2 opens document window in Microsoft word
  • Ctrl + F2 displays the Print Preview window in Microsoft Word.
  • Function Key is also used to open the BIOS Settings during booting a computer..
F3
  • Often opens a search feature for many programs including Microsoft Windows when at the Window Desktop
  • In MS-DOS or Windows command line F3 will repeat the last command.
  • Shift + F3 will change the text in Microsoft Word from upper to lower case or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.
  • Windows key + F3 opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook.
  • Open Mission Control on an Apple computer running Mac OS X.
F4
  • Open find window in Windows 95 to XP.
  • Open the address bar in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer.
  • Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+)
  • Alt + F4 will close the program window currently active in Microsoft Windows.
  • Ctrl + F4 will close the open window within the current active window in Microsoft Windows.
F5
  • In all modern Internet browsers pressing F5 will refresh or reload the page or document window.
  • Open the find, replace, and go to window in Microsoft Word.
  • Starts a slideshow in PowerPoint.
F6
  • Move the cursor to the Address bar in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and most other Internet browsers.
  •  Press Ctrl+Shift+F6 to move from one document to another one when you are in Microsoft Office Word.
F7
  • Commonly used to check spell and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc.
  • Shift + F7 runs a Thesaurus check on the word highlighted.
  • Turns off or on Caret browsing in Mozilla Firefox.
F8
  • Function key used to enter the Windows startup menu, commonly used to access Windows Safe Mode.
F9
  • With Mac OS 10.3 or later shows all open Windows.
  • Using the Fn key + F9 at the same time will open Mission Control on an Apple computer running Mac OS X.
F10
  • In Microsoft Windows activates the menu bar of an open application.
  • Shift + F10 is the same as right-clicking on a highlighted icon, file, or Internet link.
  • Access the hidden recovery partition on HP and Sony computers.
  • Enter CMOS Setup.
  • With Mac OS 10.3 or later shows all open Windows for active program.
F11
  • Full-screen mode in all modern Internet browsers.
  • After pressing F11 Function Key, all of the latest version of Internet Browsers go to Full Screen Mood. Again press F11 to close the Full Scree Mood.
  • During booting press Ctrl+F11 to access the Hidden Recovery Partition on Dell Computers.
F12
  • Open the Save as window in Microsoft Word.
  • Shift + F12 save the Microsoft Word document.
  • Ctrl + Shift + F12 prints a document in Microsoft Word.
  • Preview a page in Microsoft Expression Web

Things You Need To Know Before Buying A New Laptop



if you have decided to buy a Laptop then you have to know some basic things about laptop before buying it. Hope this will help you to choose the Perfect Laptop that will do the job you need it for


1. Battery Life or Backup Time.
 Before buying a Laptop you have to consider the Backup Time of its Battery. Because long time Battery Life is so essential for a Laptop especially in area where is electricity is not that available.
2. Weight of a Laptop
You may feel pain in your solder after carrying your Laptop for a long time. So you should try to buy a Laptop with light weight. 
3. Configuration of the Laptop
The nature of the job you needed your Laptop for will determine the Configuration that is best for you.

If you are a Game freak, a Programmer or a Graphic Designer you might have to buy a Laptop with high processing speed and with enough storage space.
So if you want to buy a Laptop with 4 GB RAM then the other accessories will be also high of that Laptop. The Hard Disk Drive's memory will be also 500 GB or more. The Processor will also be Second Generation Core i5 or Core i7.
 But If you know that you will use your Laptop only for office work and you will mainly use simple MS Office Programs or something like this. Then you needn't to buy a Laptop of high performance spending a lots of money.
4.  Installed Operating System in Laptop
 You may see that there is a great difference between two same model laptops. Because one of them is with Original Operating System and the another one is with Pirated Operating System.
 I think the 89% of the Computer Users use Pirated Windows Operating System in Nigeria. Because they don't have the required money to buy an Original Operating System. 
Though Linux, Ubuntu, etc are some example of free Operating System Software but these Operating System Software are not that easy to operate on like  windows. 
Although windows might not be the easiest but believe me it's easier than Linux

 
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