Windows File Explorer is fine for basic file operations but is lacking if you perform a lot of file management. A third party file manager can be more advanced and efficient in a number of ways.
Some web browsers have mouse gestures built in to perform simple tasks quicker, but to use gestures in other programs or in Windows, a third party solution is required. Here we show you 5 free tools to enable mouse gestures in your favorite programs.
It’s not unusual for many of us to use two, three or perhaps even more programs to browse the web. This is where being able to sync your bookmarks between different browsers and different computers comes in useful. Here are five services to look at.
Most computer users perform the majority of functions in and around Windows using the mouse or touchpad. If you like the idea of learning to use a few more efficient keyboard shortcuts without having to consult a list every time, here are 7 ways to do it.
If your ISP employs bandwidth restrictions or you want to keep track of how much data you upload and download over time, what you want is an internet bandwidth monitoring tool. Here we list 5 free tools can that monitor and log your internet traffic.
The registry is a vitally important part of Windows and if edited incorrectly, Windows could fail to boot. Backing up the registry files as a precaution is recommended before making any changes. Here are 5 ways to backup and restore the Windows registry.