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Winstep Extreme Changes Your Desktop Experience

Posted by Rich On February - 20 - 200920 COMMENTS

winstep extreme screenshot Winstep Extreme Changes Your Desktop ExperienceWinstep Xtreme from Winstep Software Technologies, is a single, easy to install package featuring the following desktop enhnacements:

NextSTART

The world’s first easy to use, skinnable Start Menu/Task bar replacement.

WorkShelf

A powerful, multi-paged desktop replacement, program launcher and document organizer that can be used as an alternative or supplement to the normal Windows desktop. Also features handy modules such as a talking clock that can synchronize your system time with the atomic time servers on the Internet, an Email Checker, Weather monitor, CPU, RAM and Net Meters and more!

NeXuS

A super fast program launcher, allows you to organize your most frequently used applications and put them into docks.

Start Menu Organizer

The Winstep Start Menu Organizer is an application designed to help you organize and clean your Windows Start Menu. The Organizer allows you to quickly group your Start Menu shortcuts into a specific set of categories (e.g. Utilities, Internet, Office, etc…) thus making finding what you are looking for a lot easier and much, much, faster!

FontBrowser

A simple font browser with an easy to use interface. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it!

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Customize the Windows Vista Send To Menu [How To]

Posted by Rich On October - 23 - 20086 COMMENTS

There are likely some folders on your computer that you spend a great deal of time clicking through folders to get to. Hopefully you have some kind of shortcut set up to get to them.

In this guide you’ll learn how to do one better by customizing the send to menu – enabling you to send files to a folder without opening it; thus, eliminating the need to navigate through your folders all the time.

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Keyboard Shortcuts to Use with Remote Desktop

Posted by Rich On September - 11 - 200840 COMMENTS

remote desktop shortcuts 00 Keyboard Shortcuts to Use with Remote Desktop

In yesterday’s guide you learned how to enable remote desktop connection. Now you can learn some useful shortcut key combinations to use in Remote Desktop.

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Use Remote Desktop to Access Your Computer

Posted by Rich On September - 10 - 200821 COMMENTS

Remote desktop enables you to access another computer on your network, or a computer with just an IP address. If you are not using a Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise version of Windows, learn how to upgrade Windows here.

In this guide you’ll learn how to enable remote desktop connection and then use it to access your PC. You may also learn some keyboard shortcuts for remote desktop connection here.

enable remote desktop 00 Use Remote Desktop to Access Your Computer

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deskdrive 0 Get Automatic Desktop Shortcuts to Removable Media [How To]

If you use your desktop a lot and you also use portable storage a lot, this guide is definitely for you.

Desk Drive™ solves a really annoying problem. You pop a USB thumb drive or DVD into your computer and then you have to open Window’s Explorer and find the mapped drive or folder. Desk Drive adds a desktop icon pointing to the drive automatically. Remove the media and the shortcut goes away–brilliantly simple and effective.

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What is the Windows Key Used for?

Posted by Rich On March - 6 - 200815 COMMENTS

In this guide we’ll learn how to better use the Windows key. This key is very useful and some of these shortcuts will save you a lot of time as you begin to use them.

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