Windows only: Freeware app Stick adds tabs for RSS, calendar, explorer, notes, and the calculator to the Windows desktop. Stick tabs are highly customizable and can be relocated to any part of the screen. Stick leaves a light (10MB) memory footprint and opens Explorer, Calculator, and the calendar much faster than Windows on its own. By setting your tabs to remain on top and to auto-hide, you can have one-click access to some of your most frequently used apps without disturbing your desktop or existing apps. Stick also acts as a keyword launcher (Windows Key + Space) and has hotkeys baked in so you can access your tabs without the mouse. Stick ain’t no Launchy, but its speed, light memory usage, and hotkeys make it well worth the college try. Stick is a free download for Windows only.
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Archive for the 'Webtech' CategoryAdd Tabs to Windows with StickOctober 19th, 2007, 8:48 am by kennyQuickMonth Taskbar calendar - WindowsOctober 19th, 2007, 8:44 am by kennyWindows only: Forgo the right-click, “Adjust Date and Time” routine and see the taskbar calendar immediately with the free QuickMonth Calendar. With QuickMonth Calendar installed, simply hover over the date and time in Windows’ taskbar to get a pop-up monthly calendar with easy controls to move between months and return to today. QuickMonth Calendar is a free download and works on Windows XP and 2000. Peepel turns your browser into a virtual desktopApril 5th, 2007, 7:09 am by admin
The current apps include a word processor, spreadsheet and calculator, with a mapping app just around the corner. What separates Peepel from the likes of Google Docs and Zoho is that it replicates a desktop environment: You can open multiple apps in multiple windows, all of which can be rearranged and resized to your liking. The environment is dynamic, too: The “PeepelPanel” toolbar that sits atop the screen changes depending on which application is active. There’s also an icon-based task manager used to switch between apps (in case one is hidden behind another) and a file manager. Download of the Day: FoxClocks (Firefox)March 13th, 2007, 8:54 am by adminVolumouse transforms your scroll wheel into a volume dial.February 8th, 2007, 8:39 am by adminVolumouse allows you to set rules for your scroll wheel - you can customize it to turn your volume up or down via the Volumouse control panel. When you’re not within your specific control area (you’ve got a variety to choose from; taskbar, alt key, shift key, etc.), your mouse scroll function is not affected. Taskbar Shuffle (Windows only)February 8th, 2007, 8:38 am by adminTaskbar Shuffle is a lightweight system tray app that lets you rearrange your Windows taskbar items with a simple drag-and-drop. Multi-Monitor Taskbar (Windows)February 8th, 2007, 8:36 am by adminFreeware program Multi-Monitor taskbar adds a Windows taskbar to your second monitor so that each monitor’s taskbar contains only the programs that are open on that monitor. Oscar’s Multi-Monitor taskbar [Media Chance software] RocketDock (Windows)February 8th, 2007, 8:33 am by adminWindows only: Freeware application launcher RocketDock is an OS X-like Dock for your Windows computer. |





