Monthly Archives: September 2011

Enhance Windows Explorer Functionality

One of the best improvements in the Windows Explorer of Windows 7 (or was it in Vista!) was the ability to filter files and folders. I have a quite a few folders which have way too many files. Even though I try to keep my files organised, one or two folders always get cluttered, making it difficult to More »

Windows 8 Metro Tweak Tools

Windows 8 Ever since Windows 8 Developer Preview has been released officially, there has been a debate whether the Start Screen is suitable for a desktop computer/Laptop or not. I, for one thought that it would be a good addition but was particularly disappointed by the way it has been implemented. Nevertheless, More »

How to Activate and Use SBI Mobile Banking [India Only]

State Bank of India The world is increasingly going online. A lot of people are spending money online. And at the same time, smartphones are replacing laptops as our preferred gadget on the move. So it makes sense to be able to do some form of banking from your cell phone. Many banks have introduced Mobile banking services. More »

Distraction Free Writer – OmmWriter

Have you ever typed a long document? If yes, then you must have realised at that particular time that you do too many things on your computer. These are the few things which tend to distract me while typing: Facebook chat messages Download completion alerts Network usage alerts Formatting options/ More »

Is Windows 8 Really a New OS?

Windows 8 logo Yesterday I installed the developer preview of Windows 8. After the buzz that had been created, I had known that it will be a very good OS. I had written at many places that it was going to be Microsoft's best creation till date. I knew it was an improvement over windows 7 in every respect. I knew I More »

How to Make A Good Presentation

images PowerPoint is almost the default application for making presentations. Although there are many other tools available, which include free office suites and online applications, PowerPoint still is the most preferred. So much so, that presentations are often, informally referred to as ppt (although, I More »