Archive for December, 2007
Filed under Tips, Windows XP
Most of us will know how to open Command prompt Windowwhile on Window’s desktop screen. Click on start, click on run, type “cmd” and click on ok. Black command prompt window will come up on the screen. Even with Maximize button at the top of the window, Command Prompt window will at best cover half of the screen.

How to make it cover full screen? Well this is really easy. You can easily open Command prompt windows in full screen that will resemble as if you are working in DOS mode. So here goes steps to make it full screen:
- Click on start, run and type “cmd”.
- Click on ok and command prompt window (more…)
Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, December 27th, 2007
Blogger team is working harder and best part they are listening to people who use it. After checking out some features that were unveiled in 2007 rocking year for Blogger, here something more to look forward.
Are you missing any feature in Blogger and want to suggest something NEW? If yes, then its time for you to speak up. Blogger is giving you opportunity to ‘Vote for a feature’ listed or you can suggest your own. Here are 13 features for which you can vote:
- I want to restrict access only to specific posts.
- I want to show excerpts of my posts, with links to the full text.
- I want to export/import my posts to/from another blogging tool.
- I want to be able to upload other files to (more…)
Comments (1) Posted on Wednesday, December 26th, 2007
Filed under Downloads, Tools
Call it a new way to popularising a product or your NEW YEAR gift, now you can download and use the professional version of AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus for FREE. Recently Camtasia offered full and free version of their software and now AVG follows suit.

AVG is offering Professional version which retails for $29.95 for free till January 17, 2008. This is good option to protect your PC from viruses. Besides existing AVG free users can upgrade to this PRO version with adavced features of advance scanning, protection and schedulling without spending a buck! Here are key features & download links:
- It is for personal use on only one PC at a time.
- You cannot re-distribute this software. (more…)
Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, December 26th, 2007
Bored of reading all the text, then head to SpokenText online service which will convert text into voice for your reading pleasure. A very simple but highly useful concept of converting your text documents into voice, which can saved as Mp3 files for further usage.

This FREE online allows you to record (English, French or German) PDF, Word, plain text, PowerPoint files, RSS news feeds, emails and web pages, and converts them to speech automatically. Also, you can download your recording as an iPod book or mp3 file. Following snapshot explains the functionality of this service: (more…)
Comments (8) Posted on Wednesday, December 26th, 2007
Favicon is a short name for ‘favorite icon’. These are small icons that can be associated with a particular website or a webpage. It is shown next to URL in the address bar of a browser. These are very small icon with sizes like 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 64×64, 128×128.

So now you know the meaning of Favicon and get ahead with the process to make one for your website or blog. It is very easy to make using online tool GenFavicon. Whole process involve 3 simple steps: (more…)
Comments (4) Posted on Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
With everyone playing around with videos these days, how about adding a Youtube video to your PowerPoint presentation? One can easily insert and play Youtube Video within PowerPoint presentation real time with the help of YouTube Video Wizard.
Procedure of using this is real easy. To insert YouTube video into a PowerPoint slide you need to provide the YouTube video URL that appears in the browser address bar, the rest is taken care of by the YTV Wizard. While running PowerPoint presentation LIVE internet connection is required for Youtube video to run. Here are basic features:
- It is available for Powerpoint 2003 and 2007.
- Only Youtube Videos can be inserted using this. (more…)
Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, December 25th, 2007