Tunatic: free music identification software
Love that song but don't know what it is?
Tunatic can tag it for you!
These are solutions that I have found that make Windows work better for me. I created this blog so that I can share what I found.
Love that song but don't know what it is?
Tunatic can tag it for you!
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dig.ccmixter is devoted to helping you find that great music, all of which is liberally licensed under a Creative Commons license so you already have permission to use this music in your video, podcast, school project, personal music player, or where ever…
myphonr is a free web-service that allows you to check, if your phone number has any words in it
Here is a solution to having to double click on a taskbar icon to choose which window you want to open. Sets the default action on icon click to open the last viewed window.
Launch regedit.exe (Win+R, then paste regedit.exe)
Navigate in the left tree control to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
Go to Edit->New->DWORD (32-bit) Value
Name the value LastActiveClick
Hit enter to assign the value and change it to 1
Restart Explorer and you’re good to go.
dig.ccmixter is devoted to helping you find that great music, all of which is liberally licensed under a Creative Commons license so you already have permission to use this music in your video, podcast, school project, personal music player, or where ever…
This won't give you the Mac's pinch-to-zoom or rotation powers, but it will give you nearly everything else.
Set Wallpaper v1.10 (SetWallpaper.exe) Last Updated: 11/21/2000
Allows you to change the desktop wallpaper from the command line. Use 'SetWallpaper /?' to view the syntax.
"Network Speed v1.40 (NetSpeed.exe) Last Updated: 10/01/2002
Calculates the network speed (transfer rate) between two winsock hosts. Use 'NetSpeed /?' to view the syntax
The syntax of this command is:
NetSpeed /H:host|/S[:n] [/P:n] [/M:n] [/C:y|n]
/H:host : Client mode, host=name/address of a machine waiting in server mode.
/S:n : Server mode, n=# of times to answer before exiting, default is 9999
/P:n : n=Port number, default is 7777. (Both client & server must match)
/M:n : n=Megabytes to transfer, default is 10. (Only valid in client mode)
/C:y,/C:n: y=The data sent will be compressible; n=Not compressible (default)."