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USB WriteProtector (English version) is one of the jewels that make live really peaceful when you live in a world where your darling pen drive spends a lot of time across several laptops / computers. USB WriteProtector is a small portable software that allows you to write protect your pendrive. This ensures that no files can be written to the drive unless unprotected. So, even if you plug your drive into an infected computer, the pen drive will remain safe because the virus will not be able to write itself onto the pen drive. No more autorun.inf hassles! Download USB […]
ISODisk is a FREE and powerful ISO disk image file tool. It allows you to create upto 20 virtual CD/DVD drives, mount an .ISO disk image and access the files on it as if it were burned to CD or DVD. You can also quickly create an ISO image file from CD/DVD-ROM. Once you map the archive to a virtual drive, you can be able to view the contents in Windows Explorer. Features: Mount ISO image files to as a internal virtual CD/DVD device. Can mount ISO image on Local Area Network. Can create virtual CD/DVD driver up to 20 […]
So you have this whole stack of images and you want to quickly go through them, without needing to add it as an album in Picasa or a similar photo organizer? FastStone MaxView is a tiny, very fast and innovative image viewer that supports all major graphic formats. Its intuitive layout and commands allow everyone, from beginners to professionals, to view and manipulate images quickly and efficiently. Features (from the site) Lightweight, fast and intuitive Auto hidden menus and toolbars that make the best use of screen space Full screen viewer with Select – Zoom support Crystal clear and customizable […]
I use Pidgin as my primary chat client. Pidgin allows me to login to MSN, Yahoo!, Google as well Google Hosted accounts all at once, thus ensuring I don’t have too many clients running at the same time to fulfil my chatting needs. Off late I’ve been hit by a steady and constant amount of chat spam on my Hotmail ID. This has been rather irritating. Windows Live Messenger allows me to easily prevent this by blocking all non-friends. Here’s how you do it in Pidgin: Access the Privacy dialog in Pidgin by navigating to Tools >Â Privacy. Select your […]
Two years ago, on this day, this blog called out to the world. Two years down the line, the journey has been memorable. I did have great plans for it, but unfortunately, well, the first year of MBA interrupted this. Second year in MBA school hasn’t changed much, but atleast I have regular posts. Well, it’s time to expand and Techtites is looking for writers. How do you qualify? Two requirements. You need to have a passion for technology and have a flair for writing. What can we offer you? $5 per article Google Adsense revenue sharing for the articles […]
How do you measure the popularity of a website? Usually it’s by its ranks on the tones of ranking services out there. So, you patiently open up Alexa, Compete, Technorati etc. and note down the ranks. Or, you use DNfame. You can find out many pieces of data about your domain, including: Google Pagerank, Alexa Rank, Complete Rank, Quantcast Rank, backlinks in the search engines, social bookmarking links and many more! Based on this, dnfame gives you a famous rank. What’s your famous rank? Here’s […]
Your music collection is growing and growing fast and after sometime you realize it is totally unmanageable. If you’re as particular at me, you’d like your music neatly tagged the files properly named and arranged, then this is one tool worth using. MediaMonkey is a music manager and jukebox for serious music collectors and iPod users. It catalogs your CDs, OGG, WMA, MPC, FLAC, APE, WAV and MP3 audio files. It offers an intelligent tag editor which looks up missing Album Art and track information via Freedb and the web, and an automated file and directory renamer to organize your […]
This week has been a rather active week for the folks at Google. You can now publish to your Blogger blog directly from iGoogle. Additionally, you can now choose to embed comments below your post inself instead of having them on a new page. At long last, Google Analytics is being integrated with Google Adsense. Adwords has had the integration with Analytics since a long time. Google Analytics itself has seen the addition of several features that really help you study your site visits better. For people like me who keeping checking their email while on the move, Gmail Mobile […]
If you’re located in a place like me where I have a host of wifi and LAN connections to choose from. In such a situation, I’m constantly required to change my IP settings and other settings whenever I jump networks. I normally don’t need to use to a tool for this, as practice does speeds up this process. However, it can be quite a pain. This is where NetSetMan comes in. NetSetMan is a network settings manager which can easily switch between 6 different, visually structured profiles including: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server WINS Server Computer Name […]
The WordPress team has been quick to act on a vulnerability in the Snoopy library that was announced today. 2.6.3 is available for download. Only two files have been updated and as usual I’ve made a single file that you can use to upgrade your WordPress 2.6.2 installation to 2.6.3. Download the file below and unzip it into your blog root. Run /wp-admin/upgrade.php If you are running a 2.6.1 or 2.6 then you will need to first update your blog to 2.6.2. Download WordPress 2.6.2 to 2.6.3 Update File from […]