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With an increasing number of people already shifting to Windows 7, numerous bug fixes, tips, tools, and utilities are being found/made. Today, we are going to go over some utilities which work with Windows 7 as well as Windows Vista. Readers who use either system will surely benefit from all of these. Also take a look at some Useful Windows 7 Applications which we posted in the past.
1- Fix Internet Explorer

This utility is fixes the crashes of Internet Explorer and ensures smooth browsing operations. The utility comes compressed in a small ZIP archive of which the contents you can simply extract and use. Make sure to close all open Internet Explorer windows before running the utility.
Fix IE Utility can be downloaded from here and has been tested on Internet Explorer versions 7 and 8.
2- Prevent Deletion Of Important Files

Novice users have more than once deleted important system files. The deletion of these files corrupts the operating system and the only viable solution to solve the corruption is the reinstallation of the operating system. Of course the best cure is prevention, hence this utility. Prevent (version 1.0) is a freeware application which runs on all Windows.
This freeware prevents cutting, pasting, copying, deleting, copy to, move to, send to, and renaming functions. Installing Prevent on your system means that your files will never be tampered with, especially not your system files.
Prevent can be enable/disabled by assigning it hotkeys which smoothens functionality.
3- Ultimate Windows Tweaker
Ultimate Windows Tweaker is an unbelievably small (~345 KB) utility which does not require any installation whatsoever. Despite its minuscule size, it has over 150 tweaks i.e. ways to enhance the performance of your Windows.

The Windows Tweaker can be downloaded directly from here. Any Windows user will surely find this utility to be extremely beneficial; the improved system performance will be clearly noticeable.
4- Windows Access Panel
Windows Access Panel is your one stop to access all important aspects of your Windows. Here is how the panel looks like:

To access the objects/utilities listed in the panel, one would need to access the Control Panel first and then be able to adjust/modify the settings. However, with the help of the Access Panel, all you do is click on the relevant icon to be taken directly to the settings you want to change.
The icons listed in the screenshot of Access Panel pasted above show only few of the 48 programs of which the shortcuts are available on the panel. Displaying them makes access all the more easier for the user.
We all like to customize our desktops to reflect our tastes. We do this by putting a picture of our favorite bands as the wallpaper, using our favorite color as the operating system color scheme, and with the newest softwares available we can even dock our favorite programs fancily right on our desktops.
Custom icons are another great way to make using computers fun. Having a mini T-Rex where the Recycle Bin should be is one example of custom icons. For people who use custom icons and change from one set of icons to the next rather frequently, 365icon is surely a mouthwatering delight. They provide some of the highest quality free icons available on the internet.

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I always wanted to do a post on Wallpapers, specially High Quality. Have loads of them in my hard disk, packs and packs of them and If I start sharing all those it will take ages. So, I thought why not share them category wise? only the best ones. With that intention, here’s my first post on high quality wallpapers, starting with Nature. Why I choose nature is because they look extravagant specially when you’ve un-checked “Show Icons on Desktop” =). I hope you like these.
Attitude By Ladyrapid

Amazing Nature Wallpapers By Dominic Kamp
Castle Mountain
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Free Website Templates (HTML based) are always great for inspiration and valuable for people who don’t know much on coding a personal website. There are numerous websites which offer free website templates, downloadable and easy to edit via Frontpage, dreamweaver and many other popular softwares. Basically, all you need to do is, add in your content and upload it to your website, nothing much required. Related, I previously posted 13 Awesome Collections Of Free WordPress Themes that you should check out if you’re into wordpress, I’m sure you’ll find a theme of your liking. Also do subscribe to our feeds for regular updates.
1- OSWD (Open Source Web Design)

Open Source Web Design is a site to download free web design templates and share yours with others. With currently over 2080 free designs! it’s a must check out.
2- Open Designs

The Open Design Community is a hub for open source website designers from around the world providing thousands of XHTML and CSS based free web design templates available for download. They’re offering over 1360 designs to choose from at the moment.
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An excellent website called “Texture Vault” is something you need to bookmark if you’re (usually) downloading royalty free textures and backgrounds. As they call it, it’s a “Market place for Royalty free textures”. A brilliant thing about Texture vault is that you can choose from hundreds of quality texture backgrounds and images. There are some options, depending on your quality needs:

1- You can either download a texture for free but it will be of Medium quality, suitalbe for websites, blogs and low resolution print designs, with dimensions as 600×400 (px) and the following print Size:
- @72DPI = 8.33in x 5.56in
- @150DPI = 4in x 2.67in
- @300DPI = 2in x 1.33in
2- The high quality which will cost you $2 per image, suitable for website backgrounds, print designs etc, Dimensions: 1800×1200 (px), print size:
@72DPI = 25in x 16.67in
@150DPI = 12in x 8in
@300DPI = 6in x 4in
- @72DPI = 25in x 16.67in
- @150DPI = 12in x 8in
- @300DPI = 6in x 4in
3- And the maximum quality, costing you $4 per image, suitable for high resolution print designs, posters etc Dimensions: 3072 x 2048 (px) and print size:
- @72DPI = 42.67in x 28.44in
- @150DPI = 20.48in x 13.65in
- @300DPI = 10.24in x 6.83in
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I’ve always love free WordPress themes, why? because they do compare to all those premium ones, all you need to do is, tweak them a bit to your liking and viola~ – You have something terrific. I’ve seen some nifty stuff out there in the past and loved every bit of it. Here are some awesome collection of wordpress themes that you cannot miss. These combined are over hundreds of free wordpress themes which you can use on your blogs without paying a single penny.
1- 21 Mindblowing Premium-Like Free WordPress Themes

2- 85 Beautiful Free WordPress Themes

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Windows 7 beta has been released and is availabe for download on microsoft’s website. But due to heavy laod and windows 7 download, the servers are getting smashed and some users have not been able to download windows 7 yet. Here are direct download links to Windows 7 from Microsoft’s website.
Links:
Windows 7 Beta (x86) Direct Link
Windows 7 Beta (x64) Direct Link
If you have lots of applications in your startup like Java, msn, anti-virus etc, it usually takes more time in loading your windows. It processes all those applications hence increases your boot time. You can ofcourse tweak it through regedit, remove the applications that you don’t want and vice versa but what if you need to run that anti-virus to keep your pc safe? – there’s a solution called “Startup Delayer”.

It’s a nifty application that delays the applicatons in your startup menu to run after a certain amount of time. For example, you can delay Java Updater to wait 10 minutes after startup, this way, your computer will boot faster and you can still have those applications running but after a small delay.
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Windows live messenger 2009 has been officially released for download. There are a lot of new features and bug fixes, the interface looks great, the sign-in window looks nice and much more. Here is a list of features that you will find when you download Windows live messenger 2009.
- User interface has been updated, including the toasts
- Sign-in screen has been restyled
- New program/tray icon
- Updated e-mail icon showing the number of new e-mails more clearly
- Updated Group window header
- SkyDrive officially replaces sharing folders feature (Actions > View your online files)
- Expanded What’s new area shows more details (eg. complete Tweets, added pictures, etc.) and Post a note has been updated for some items
- What’s new per contact in conversation window
- You cannot choose your own signature sound any longer. You can only assign signature sounds to your contacts
- Webcam snapshot has been renamed to Webcam Picture
- Tile with moods has been renamed to Dynamic Picture
- Modify moods, videos and/or pictures of previously made Dynamic Pictures
- Change scene option added to status dropdown list
- More default Scenes
- Updated and new static/animated display pictures featuring the Messenger buddy, Morty and Daisy
Windows 7 Jumplists
- Save pictures presented through PhotoShare (Previous photo/Next photo/Save photo)
- What’s new list options accessible through an icon next to What’s new header, or from a button in Options > Layout

Download MSN messenger 2009 final
All you need to do is visit Windows Live Installer, uncheck the applications that you don’t want but keep the tick on Messenger and click install.
At some point, normally when you re-install a fresh copy of windows, some of your drivers are missing and they are labeled as Unknown Device in your Device manager. That’s when “Unknown Device Identifier” comes in handy. It’s a fine application that lets you identify the missing driver and reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the device.

Then after you know what you’re missing, you can search the internet or contact your hardware manufacturer to provide you with the missing drivers. This is a freeware utility that becomes useful when you have lost the driver disc and don’t want to open up your hardware (with a magnifying glass) to spot the numbers on the device. +Continue Reading