“How To Change The Default Blue Color of Facebook” plus 3 more | Blogsolute |
- How To Change The Default Blue Color of Facebook
- Easily Group & Organize Photos According to Events with a Single Click
- SharpEnviro: Pimp up Windows Shell Interface Desktop Environment
- Hide your location from websites while browsing on IE9
How To Change The Default Blue Color of Facebook Posted: 26 Feb 2011 07:01 AM PST From the very first day Facebook is obsessed with the color blue. Till date there is no inbuilt option for a user to change the default blue color to a user defined custom colors. Now Firefox users can change the default color of Facebook and strike off the draggy wall. How to set custom Facebook Colors
From next time on you will not see the boring blue color of Facebook any more and you can change it on weekly or daily basis to get a newly painted Wall every day. If you completely want to revamp the look of Facebook then you may try Facebook Themes. Download Facebook Color Changer How To Change The Default Blue Color of Facebook is an article on: Blogsolute |
Easily Group & Organize Photos According to Events with a Single Click Posted: 26 Feb 2011 05:27 AM PST Are you a bad manager of photos? Or someone who is very busy and do not have time to manage your pictures daily? Specially when you take dozens of photos in every event of your life. Arranging each of them manually is really a tiresome job. Well there is always a solution to every problem. Media Event Organizer is a freeware that will help u organize your photos daily. It is surprising how it automatically organizes the photos on your computer as per the events that you specify. Its functioning is pretty simple. Based on the date when the photo was taken, it can group the photos in one folder. If we say that in a trip we take photos and keep adding them randomly, the manager will group all of them for the entire span of trip in one folder and it can create sub folders of photos days wise if required as per each day. This feature works on the fact that it organizes the photo on the basis of the event gap that we specify. If we tell it that an event is for say seven days, then all photos' date that are less than seven will be put in a single event's folder. Media Event Organizer also gives you another freedom. If you create separate daily folders for the photos in a long trip and keep adding them separately, Media Event Organizer will scan all the photos in your computer and fetch all the photos during that span of trip and put them in one folder. Easily Group & Organize Photos According to Events with a Single Click is an article on: Blogsolute |
SharpEnviro: Pimp up Windows Shell Interface Desktop Environment Posted: 25 Feb 2011 09:43 PM PST Many customization tweaks are already covered on Blogsolute and here I share a Shell replacement for Windows. Windows Shell consists of main graphical interface (Start Menu and Taskbar) so, you can now change complete Desktop environment. SharpEnviro (or SharpE) is an open source shell replacement system for Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. This not only gives you a different desktop environment but also fully configurable Desktop interface. Included in the package are: several themes and icon sets for SharpEnviro. The operation is relatively simple, you can add toolbars and equip them with specific modules. The toolbars have different design options, they come in all shapes and types, including the Windows 7 design (without start-Orb ) is possible. Toolbar can consist of different modules like it has inbuilt Process graphs, integrated Media player buttons and so on which I liked most. By default, it offers 4 workspaces like we have in Linux GNOME. After installing SharpEnviro you have to reboot your computer – which will after the next login load SharpEnviro as your new shell. Also, you can revert back to Windows shell by using Change Shell menu. SharpEnvironment already has number of options which I may not have mentioned above. So, try it yourself and discover them. Download SharEnviro via: stadt-bremerhaven.de SharpEnviro: Pimp up Windows Shell Interface Desktop Environment is an article on: Blogsolute |
Hide your location from websites while browsing on IE9 Posted: 25 Feb 2011 07:47 PM PST Websites you are browsing these days tend to keep a track of your physical location, in order to provide localised services and search results. This may prove to be helpful sometimes, but may compromise privacy. Thus, a few users might be interested in disabling such tracking. The all new Internet Explorer 9 RC has a feature to prevent this tracking. Open Internet Explorer 9 RC. Click on Tools below the close icon or press Alt + X. Choose Internet Options and go to the Privacy tab. Mark the checkbox Never allow websites to request your physical location. Then click on Apply and OK. Now you are all set. The websites cannot find out your physical location while you are using IE9 RC. At the moment, final build of IE 9 is not available so, you may uninstall IE9 and revert back to stable IE8 version. Hide your location from websites while browsing on IE9 is an article on: Blogsolute |
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