Having installed Windows Vista SP1, the probablity of you removing it is rather bleak. However, when you install SP1, Vista gives you the provision of removing it, in case you choose to do so in the past. This is done, by keeping the old files that were replaced by the SP1 update. You can choose to uninstall SP1 at any future date as long as these files are intact. However, if you wish to making Windows Vista Service Pack 1 permanent, then all you need to do is run vsp1cln.exe in the command prompt window. Just hit Y at the […]
It’s crossed the limit finally. You have now more than 7GB storage space with Gmail. Storage space crossed the storage limit a few days before. I still remember the bad old days when we had inboxes of 10MB and when a new inbox of 25MB would popup everyone would rush towards it. Today, no longer do I measure a good inbox by its space, but rather by the interface and more importantly its spam filters! What do you look for in a good email […]
One thing that is required to maintain the smooth running of your operating system is the regular defragmentation of your hard drives. There are several freeware and shareware programs available for use. However, one that I have been using for a long time now is Power Defragmenter GUI. Power Defragmenter is a GUI (Graphic User Interface) application for program Contig by Sysinternals. Contig is a very powerful defragmentation application designed for Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista operating systems. Though you can run Contig by itself via the command line, I prefer using Power Defragmenter GUI. It gives me four options for running defragmentation, […]
The title of the post is a bit of a misnomer because the SUMIF function in Excel does not allow you to have more than condition. Excel 2007 introduced the SUMIFS function which allowed for multiple conditions. However, if you are using any version prior to Excel 2007 or if the persons who will be using your Excel workbook will be using a version prior to Excel 2007, then the SUMIF function will throw up an error. That is a problem a colleague faced at work. To solve this problem you can use SUMPRODUCT along with double negation. The double negation […]
Self-hosted Blog Options takes a look at the pros and cons of WordPress, Movable Type, ExpressionEngine Core, Habari and […]
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In a spectacular new development, you can now sign in to your AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) account to chat with your AIM buddies from Gmail. Your AIM buddies will populate your Contacts list, and are searchable just like your Google Talk […]
It was about time that this happened! The dull and dry interface in Gmail just got an enhancement with Group Chat and […]
Mozilla Firefox today released 2.0.0.10, and now 2.0.0.11 to fix compatibility issues. 2.0.0.10 fixed the following security problems: Referer-spoofing via window.location race condition Memory corruption vulnerabilities (rv:1.8.1.10) jar: URI scheme XSS hazard nbsp; Download Firefox 2.0.0.10 […]
After Camtasia Studio, TechSmith has put up SnagIt 7.2.5 up for free. All you need to do is download SnagIt and then register on the promotion page. The promotion key will be sent to your email. Like Camtasia, you can choose to upgrade to SnagIt 8 for just […]