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Saturday, 14 May 2011

Internet Download Manager v6.5.14 Special Edition x86-x64 Silent Installs [FREE]

Internet Download Manager v6.5.14 Special Edition x86-x64 Silent Installs


Internet Download Manager v6.5.14 Special Edition x86-x64 Silent Installs

Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages.

Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.
Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.

Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing.

IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads.

You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

Other features include multilingual support, zip preview, download categories, scheduler pro, sounds on different events, HTTPS support, queue processor, html help and tutorial, enhanced virus protection on download completion, progressive downloading with quotas (useful for connections that use some kind of fair access policy or FAP like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.), built-in download accelerator, and many others.

IDM download panel for web-players can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.

All popular browsers and applications are supported
Internet Download Manager supports all popular browsers including Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers. Internet Download Manager supports all versions of all popular browsers, and it can be integrated into any Internet application to take over downloads using unique "Advanced Browser Integration" feature.

Download Speed Acceleration.
Internet Download Manager can accelerate downloads by up to 5 times due to its intelligent dynamic file segmentation technology. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.

Download Resume.
When you click on a download link in a browser, IDM will take over the download and accelerate it. You don't need to do anything special, just browse the Internet as you usually do. IDM will catch your downloads and accelerate them. IDM supports HTTP, FTP, HTTPS and MMS protocols.

Internet Download Manager will resume unfinished download from the place where they left off. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost or dropped connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages.

YouTube grabber.
Internet Download Manager can record and download FLV videos from popular sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Video. The best way of downloading webpage embedded videos from the Internet is here. After installing IDM, "Download This Video" button pops up whenever you are watching a video anywhere in the Internet. Just click on the button to
start downloading clips.

Antivirus checking.
Antivirus checking makes your downloads free from viruses and trojans. IDM can automatically run a scanner on download completion, like AdAware, Avast, Spybot, AVG Anti-Virus, McAfee, SpywareBlaster, CCleaner and others to protect users from harmful downloaded files.

Built-in Scheduler.
Internet Download Manager can connect to the Internet at a set time, download the files you want, disconnect, or shut down your computer when it's done. You can also synchronize changes using periodic synchronization of files. It's possible to create and schedule several download queues for downloading or synchronization.

Drag and Drop.
You may simply drag and drop links to IDM, and drag and drop downloaded files out of Internet Download Manager.

Advanced Browser Integration.
When enabled, the feature can be used to catch any download from any application. None of download managers have this feature.

Web site spider and grabber.
IDM downloads all required files that are specified with filters from web sites, for example all pictures from a web site, or subsets of web sites, or complete web sites for offline browsing. It's possible to schedule multiple grabber projects to run them once at a specified time, stop them at a specified time, or run periodically to synchronize changes.

Customizable Interface
You may choose the order, buttons, and columns to appear on the main IDM window. There are several different skins for the toolbar with different button styles. All skins can be downloaded from IDM home site. Also users can design their own skins.

IDM supports many types of proxy servers.
For example, IDM works with Microsoft ISA, and FTP proxy servers. Thus IDM can access many Internet and proxy servers using login name and password.

Download All feature.
IDM can add all downloads linked to the current page. It's easy to download multiple files with this feature.

Progressive downloading with quotas feature limits downloading to defined number of megabytes per hour. The feature is useful for connections that use fair access policy (or FAP) like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.

Multilingual.
IDM is translated to Albanian, Arabic, Azerbaijan, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, and Uzbek languages.

Download Categories.
Internet Download Manager can be used to organize downloads automatically using defined download categories.

Changes:

v6.05.14:
- Enhanced new download progress bar
- Fixed several bugs

- Now enjoy the power of "Special Edition" version for you all to download without limits.
- Special appreciation from : Silent Hackers and ProBlogger Studio.

Note: Complete silent installers, registered and tweaked

Your Fly Is Open!



Here are 20 clever ways to tell someone that "Your Fly Is Open!" (without actually saying it)


20. The cucumber has left the salad.
19. I can see the gun of Navarone.
18. Someone tore down the wall, and your Pink Floyd is hanging out.
17. You've got Windows in your laptop.
16. Sailor Ned's trying to take a little shore leave.
15. Your soldier ain't so unknown now.
14. Quasimodo needs to go back in the tower and tend to his bell.
13. Paging Mr. Johnson... Paging Mr. Johnson...
12. You need to bring your tray table to the upright and locked position.
11. Your pod bay door is open, Hal.


10. Elvis Junior has left the building!
9. Mini Me is making a break for the escape pod.
8. Ensign Hanes is reporting a hull breach on the lower deck, Sir!
7. The Buick is not all the way in the garage.
6. Dr. Kimble has escaped!
5. You've got your fly set for "Monica" instead of "Hillary".
4. Our next guest is someone who needs no introduction...
3. You've got a security breach at Los Pantalones.
2. I'm talking about Shaft, can you dig it?


And the number one way to tell someone his fly is unzipped...


1. I thought you were crazy, now I see you're nuts!

FREE Official ooVoo Mobile App



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ooVoo Mobile offers a range of features that leaves the competition far behind.




With ooVoo, you can easily make FREE video calls between a computer and a mobile phone. But that's not all. Check out all the features ooVoo offers to enhance your video call experience:




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How To Create A Windows 7 Gadget


This HowTo shows you how to create a simple "Gadget" -- a sort of mini-application supported by Windows 7 and Vista. Gadgets can be dropped anywhere on the desktop to provide instant information, or to act as a gateway to a website or a larger program.


What I like about gadgets is that they are really just small HTML pages. That means: No big-project development overhead. If you have "Notepad" and some knowledge about HTML, then you can write your own gadget. Like HTAs, they run with with full local-program privileges, and can use ActiveX objects. There is no limit to the creative things you can do with gadgets.


How to Create a Gadget
Here's all you need to do to create your own gadget:


1) Write an HTML page, say gadgetName.html
2) Write a short XML file, named (exactly) gadget.xml
3) Copy these two files into a particular directory:
userDir \ AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\ gadgetName.gadget


The Details: Follow these steps and you'll have a new gadget in a few minutes:


1. Create a new folder on your desktop and name it "HelloGadget.gadget"


2. Open that folder and create two files in that folder. Here's the XML file (called a manifest): gadget.xml


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<gadget>
<name>HelloGadget</name>
<version>1.0.0.0</version>
<description>Hello World Gadget.</description>
<hosts>
<host name="sidebar">
<base type="HTML" apiVersion="1.0.0" src="HelloGadget.html" />
<permissions>Full</permissions>
<platform minPlatformVersion="1.0" />
</host>
</hosts>
</gadget>



About the only place you might go wrong is misspelling the name of the HTML file in the <base type="HTML" apiVersion="1.0.0" src="HelloGadget.html" /> line. Here's that HTML file:


<html>
<script>
//----------------- resizes the gadget display surface
function DoInit() {
document.body.style.width = 90;
document.body.style.height= 55;
document.body.style.margin=0;
}
</script>
<body onload="DoInit();">
<table border="5"><tr><td><center><i>Hello World!</i></center></td></tr></table>
</body>
</html>


3. Open a Windows Explorer and drill-down to locate the following folder:


userDir \ AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets\


...where userDir is your Windows User Name (the folder is in the "Desktop" virtual folder, just above "Computer" ) If you want, you can copy the following text and paste it into the address bar in any Explorer window (or in the Start/Search or Start/Run input boxes):


%localappdata%\Microsoft\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets


Looking in that folder, you will see the other gadgets that are already installed. Each is in a folder that has a file extension of .gadget A good way to learn about gadget programming is to examine the source files of the gadgets you can download from the Microsoft site.


4. Drag the HelloGadget.gadget folder from the desktop and drop it into that Gadgets directory.




5. Right-click the desktop and select Gadgets. Your gadget is now visible in the gallery.



It has the default icon, but the name is as was set in the XML file. Drag it and drop it onto your desktop.


There you have it: Your first gadget. About all you can do with it is drag it around and close it. But that's a start. You can open the HTML file with your favorite text editor, make changes, and then drag it from the gallery to the desktop to see the effects of your changes.


Debugging
Alas, the usually-dependable all-purpose JavaScript debugging tool -- the alert() function -- is not available when running as a gadget. One option is to drop the HTML file onto a browser and run it there -- where alert() will work.


With Windows 7, there is a new registry key that affects debugging. Setting...


[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Sidebar]
"ShowScriptErrors"=dword:00000001


...will enable the display of script errors. It's better than sitting there looking at the screen blankly and wondering why nothing is happening.


If you have Visual Studio, you can use its Just-In-Time debugging. Just insert:


debugger;


...at a good starting point in the <script> block. The VS script debugger will come up and let you single-step, check variables, and so forth. I've found this technique works best if you break your JScript out into a separate file (as opposed to putting it all in the HTML file). See Debugging JScript Programs with Visual Studio 2008 for related info.


Packaging and Deployment
Microsoft made this very easy. All you need to do is create a ZIP file that contains your two files. Rename the ZIP file to give it an extension of .gadget and you are done. When you right-click a file that has the .gadget extension, Windows asks if you want to install the gadget, and then it creates the AppData directory and unpacks the files into it. The gadget immediately becomes available in your gallery.


But, as we've seen, you don't need to create a deployment package: While developing, you can create the folder manually and work directly with the source code.


Caution: If you work this way (directly in the AppData folder), then be aware that if you choose to Uninstall in the Gadget Gallery, it will delete your files! Keep a copy of the files handy in a different place.


Rather than a renamed ZIP file, you can instead create a renamed CAB file for deployment. CAB files can be signed, so your users might avoid a scary "Unknown Publisher" notice when installing.


In the next, we'll create more complex gadgets! Keep visiting...

Brain Age Test [Game]



Here are 4 small flash games that will improve your brain memory (not your computer memory!).


Brain Age Test 01 (Instantaneous Memory)
How to Play: This is a brain training game which enables you to strengthen your instantaneous memory and eyesight. Click [START]. After a countdown (wait for 3,2,1), you will see some numbers. Memorize the number's position on the screen quickly. The numbers will disappear for 0.7 seconds. Click on the circles from the smallest number to the biggest number. After 10 questions, the program will tell your brain age on the screen. Aim at the brain age of 20.


Brain Age Training Effect: By activating prefrontal region of the brain, it will prevent a memory loss and cultivate a memory ability and a concentration.


Click HERE to play.


Brain Age Test 02 (Mathematic Signs)
Answer correct mathmatic signs (×・÷・+・-) in the blank. If you are poor at doing the math in your head or calculating, strengthen the mathematical ability by solving questions repeatedly.


How to play: Click "START" and the question with the blank will appear on the screen. [ 11?2 = 13 ] is supposed to be [ 11 + 2 = 13 ]. Therefore, the answer of this question is [+]. Answer by clicking the mathematic signs. After 30 questions, the program will show your brain age on the screen.


Solving questions repeatedly is recommended to people whose brain is unlikely to be younger and who has poor mathematical ability.


Clue: The brain age is calculated based on a percentage of correct answers and answering speed.
After solving the questions over and over, you will be able to find correct answers to multiplication and division smoothly and instantaneously.


Click HERE to play.


Brain Age Test 03 (Color Distinction)
Answer the color of "letters". After 20 questions, the program will tell your brain age.


How to play: Click "START" and the letters will appear. Answer a color of the biggest letters on the top of the screen. Choose the answer from answer buttons in the bottom of the screen.
Do not be swayed by the color and letters of answer buttons. Click the answer button on which the color of the question's letters is shown. Less mistakes and shorter you answer, your score will be better.


Color training in world's languages: This brain training game is available in English as well as others. It offer 10 languages. Please choose the language at the start.


Click HERE to play.


Brain Age Test 04 (Figure Distinction)
There are 4 pictures in the question. Only 1 picture has a different layout from others. Find a different one.


How to play: Click "START" and 4 pictures will appear on the screen. In these pictures, you will see one which has a different layout from others. After 10 questions, your brain age will be shown on the screen.


Click HERE to play.


Extra Flash Games
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/e_keisan.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/bsk/e_basketball.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/e_kusudama.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_mov_obj/e_ball.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/mosquito/e_ka50.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_learning/scroll/e_scrpuzzle.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_learning/hanoi/e_tower.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/tissue/e_facial.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_learning/sliding/e_block.html
http://flashfabrica.com/puzzle/e_list/e_category.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/toilet/e_paper.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/zoo_k/e_zookeeper.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/slot/e_slot.html
http://flashfabrica.com/f_game/arrow/e_tellyoichi.html

Friday, 6 May 2011

What The Columns Available In Task Manager Mean?



When you open Windows Task Manager and go to the Processes tab, there is a great deal of information available to you about the items currently running on your system. In addition to the default columns which are displayed you can view lots of other information by going to View > Select Columns. However, if you want to know what the values in these column actually mean, here is a guide which explains each.


While many of the columns are obvious, you may be curious, for example, about what each of the memory values mean. This is very valuable information to know if you want to get a bit more insight into your system without getting into very advanced tools.


In Task Manager, you can monitor processes running on your computer by adding columns to the information displayed on the Processes tab. These columns display information about each process, such as how much central processing unit (CPU) and memory resources the process is currently using.


1. Open Task Manager by right-clicking the taskbar and then clicking Task Manager.
2. Click the Processes tab. Task Manager will show the processes currently running under your user account. To show processes running for all users, click Show processes from all users. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3. To add more columns, click View, and then click Select Columns. Select the check boxes for the columns you want to see, and then click OK.


PID (Process Identifier)
A number that uniquely identifies a process while it runs.


User Name
The user account under which the process is running.


Session ID
A number that identifies the owner of the process. When multiple users are logged on, each user will have a unique session ID.


CPU Usage
The percentage of time that a process used the central processing unit (CPU) since the last update (listed as CPU in the column heading).


CPU Time
The total processor time, in seconds, used by a process since it started.


Memory - Working Set
Amount of memory in the private working set plus the amount of memory the process is using that can be shared by other processes.


Memory - Peak Working Set
Maximum amount of working set memory used by the process.


Memory - Working Set Delta
Amount of change in working set memory used by the process.


Memory - Private Working Set
Subset of working set that specifically describes the amount of memory a process is using that cannot be shared by other processes.


Memory - Commit Size
Amount of virtual memory that is reserved for use by a process.


Memory - Paged Pool
Amount of committed virtual memory for a process that can be written to another storage medium, such as the hard disk.


Memory - Non-paged Pool
Amount of committed virtual memory for a process that cannot be written to another storage medium.


Page Faults
Number of times data has to be retrieved from disk for a process because it was not found in memory. The page fault value accumulates from the time the process started.


Page Fault Delta
The change in the number of page faults since the last update.


Base Priority
A precedence ranking that determines the order in which the threads of a process are scheduled.


Handles
The number of object handles in a process's object table.


Threads
The number of threads running in a process.


USER Objects
The number of USER objects currently being used by the process. A USER object is an object from Window Manager, which includes windows, menus, cursors, icons, hooks, accelerators, monitors, keyboard layouts, and other internal objects.


GDI Objects
The number of objects from the Graphics Device Interface (GDI) library of application programming interfaces (APIs) for graphics output devices.


I/O Reads
The number of read input/output operations generated by the process, including file, network, and device I/Os. I/O Reads directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


I/O Writes
The number of write input/output operations generated by the process, including file, network, and device I/Os. I/O Writes directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


I/O Other
The number of input/output operations generated by the process that are neither a read nor a write, including file, network, and device I/Os. An example of this type of operation is a control function. I/O Other operations directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


I/O Read Bytes
The number of bytes read in input/output operations generated by the process, including file, network, and device I/Os. I/O Read Bytes directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


I/O Write Bytes
The number of bytes written in input/output operations generated by the process, including file, network, and device I/Os. I/O Write Bytes directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


I/O Other Bytes
The number of bytes transferred in input/output operations generated by the process that are neither a read nor a write, including file, network, and device I/Os. An example of this type of operation is a control function. I/O Other Bytes directed to CONSOLE (console input object) handles are not counted.


Image Path Name
The location of the process on the hard disk.


Command Line
The full command line specified to create the process.


Virtualization
Identifies whether User Account Control (UAC) virtualization is enabled, disabled, or not allowed for this process. UAC virtualization redirects file and registry write failures to per-user locations.


Description
The description of the process.


Data Execution Prevention
Whether data execution prevention is enabled or disabled for this process. For more information, see What is Data Execution Prevention?

7 Keyboard Tips For Windows Phone 7


Here are 7 tips which will help you use the Windows Phone keyboard in a better way:

1- Double-tap Space at the end of a sentence to add a period and capitalize the start of the next sentence.
2- Tap & hold various keys to reveal hidden menus. The period key is especially handy.
3- Boost your speed: Tap the Shift or Numbers/Symbols key, slide your finger to the character you want, and then release. Saves you a tap.
4- In the suggestion bar, tap “+” to teach the phone a new word.
5- To undo auto-correction: tap the word, then tap the first candidate (the original word) in the suggestion bar.
6- Multilingual? Go to Settings > Keyboard to select other keyboard languages.
7- Type fast. You can trust the keyboard to correct you.

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