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The list of new features in Windows 7 is no longer terrifying. They are numerous, but they are not jumping in the eyes immediately. And for good reason: they are scattered in all corners of the system, almost invisible but very present. Without even talking about features, you can point to dozens of news but...
Mozilla Firefox is a popular Web browser, which has evolved over time, to finally get a place in the same way as Internet Explorer. This new version in addition to waste half less memory Ram also has new features.
Want to listen to internet audio programs but can't when they are scheduled? This program lets you create your own custom online audio anytime, anywhere. Pressed by counsel for the Big Apple, iPodder is now in the juice.
How many utilities do you know that is built-in Windows XP? Notepad, Wordpad, Character Map, Calculator, Microsoft Paint, these are the few utilities that I usually use. There are more at the Start Menu Accessories group but I seldom use it. Do you know that there are actually nearly 100 utilities in Windows XP which some of them are hidden and seldom accessed by a basic or normal computer users?
See the improvements step-by-step about new discoveries in Windows X's Live and why you should be part of this community.
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