Windows Plus
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Command Line References
- A complete list of command-line tools for Windows XP
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Default Fonts
- Fonts installed with Microsoft products
- Erase Files completely
- Eraser is an advanced security tool (for Windows), which allows you
to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting
it several times with carefully selected patterns. Works with Windows
95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and DOS.
Eraser is FREE software and its source code is released under GNU
General Public License.
- Free Fonts
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Free Utilities
- Hijacked IE
- Browser hijackers take over your browser, change the home page and
attempt to funnel you into their own sites whenever you surf. Learn how
to fight back.
- Home Networking
- Icons
- Free icons
- Identify Font
- The unique font identifier that enables you to identify a font from
a sample by answering a series of simple questions. It is ideal if you
want to match an existing typeface, or identify a typeface you have seen
in a publication.
- Internet
Security
- Also software updates
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Keyboard Layouts
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Keyboard Shortcuts
- Several resources are available to help increase speed and
effectiveness for keyboard users. Here are keyboard shortcuts for
leading Microsoft products that help save time and effort and provide an
essential tool for some people with mobility impairments.
- FrontPage
Internet Explorer 4,5,6
Office (XP/2002/2000/97)
PhotoDraw
PowerPoint
Producer
Publisher
Windows (XP/2003/2000/98/ME/95/NT)
Windows Media Player
Windows Movie Maker
- Modem Speed
- ThemeeXP
- Themes, Screensavers, Icons, Wallpaper
- UltraMagnafier
- UltraMagnifier is a screen magnification utility that is
specifically designed for software engineers and artists who need a
close-up view of their screen, including facilities for counting pixels,
identifying exact colors, copying magnified images, and printing.
UltraMagnifier may also be of use to the vision-impaired, however it was
not designed for this purpose.
- Weekly Fab Five, The
- Weekly Computer Maintenance. The five things you should
do every week to keep your computer running in tip-top
shape
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What's the difference between a 'Trojan Horse' a 'Worm' and a 'Virus'?
- Windows Backup
Guide
- Windows Media
Player FAQ
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Wireless Networking
- World of Windows Networking
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Zoomin
- Description ZoomIn is a screen magnification program allowing you to
view any area of your screen under magnification. ZoomIn allows you to
control the amount of zoom, view a pixels location and color, and save
it as a bitmap.
Use ZoomIn is a very simple program to use. Place your mouse over the
main window and click and hold the mouse button then drag the "zoom"
window over the area of the screen to enlarge. The scrollbar controls
the zoom amount. As an alternative to using a mouse, you can use the
arrow keys to scroll the "zoomed" view, and the plus and minus keys
control the zoom. Once you have selected the area of the screen, release
the mouse button. By placing your cursor over the pixel in ZoomIn you
can see the pixels coordinates as well as the color (in RGB format).
Last edited
07 November, 2004
Links verified 21 July, 2004