Sunday, September 27, 2009

Blaze - Must Have Free Application Launcher With Intelligent Desktop Automation Features

Blaze is an innovative utility designed to automate most of the unique recurrent tasks that arise from everyday usage. Such tasks can be launching applications, making small calculations, sending emails, inserting recurrent excerpts of text or even renaming files!
With Blaze, you don't have to worry about the start menu items or desktop shortcuts. With a few keystrokes things just happen! Moreover, you don't have to be afraid of repetitive anymore!
How is Blaze different from any other Application Launcher?
Blaze is not a common application launcher. It's true that it indexes all your applications and also has the ability to browse the web and your file system, and so on. It's also true that it accepts text commands just like the others. However, Blaze has de ability to bear with typos and, therefore, you don't have to be so careful while typing a command.
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Nonetheless, on what Blaze really stands out is automating recurrent tasks. Blaze is continuously monitoring your activity and is aware of what you are doing. Whenever you are doing a repetitive task, he will have a suggestion for you that you can accept or just ignore. Accepting this suggestion will make Blaze fulfill the remainder of the task in your place.
So... What can Blaze do for me?
For instance, imagine that you took around fifty photos on a summer party. You digital camera, by default, assigns weird names to those photos and you really want to give them meaningful names. How would you achieve such a goal?
  1. Spend 5 minutes doing it by hand...
  2. Spend more than 5 minutes learning how to use a dedicated tool.
  3. Do it in 20 seconds with Blaze.
With Blaze, you just have to rename the first three photos on the folder and Blaze will detect what you are doing. The suggestion would be the following:
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 The application is still under active development and I wish more intelligent features gets added soon, I would suggest integration of social-networking features like twitter into the application - you can read and download about Blaze here, I would also strongly suggest users to read the Quick Start Guide for a smooth operation.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Transfer Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer Favorites Password And Browsing History To Google Chrome

Trouble:

With Google Chrome getting faster and more stable with newer versions, many of my friends are moving to Google Chrome from Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.

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This article is helpful to all those people who want to move to Google Chrome but they have all their favorites and saved passwords in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. In this article I am going to share a convenient way to import all your Browsing History, Saved Passwords, Favorites and Search Engine settings to Google Chrome.

Open the Google Chrome and Click on the Import Bookmarks & Settings option.

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This will open a Import Data Window like the one below:

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Select the Browser, that is, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Make sure that the Firefox or IE is not running at that moment. Press the Import button. That is it, now you have all your Favorites and Passwords imported to Google Chrome.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

SpeedyFox - Boost Firefox in One Click!

SpeedyFox - Boost Firefox in One Click!


Your Firefox is working slowly?

Boost Firefox in a single click with SpeedyFox absolutely for free!

You get:

  • Boost Firefox startup in up to 3 times!
  • Speed-up browsing history
  • Quicker operation with cookies
  • Soon: SpeedyFox for Mac

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    Portable version (1 Mb)
    Latest version: 1.1



    Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem. The method used in SpeedyFox is 100% safe for your profile (e.g. bookmars, passwords, etc), it's well documented and tested on many computers. Learn more


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