Here are 5 free programs that can show all the shared resources on your network, and help you identify what is not a problem and what you could do without and remove.
There are some features in the Windows desktop interface that are quite lacking. For instance, being able to scroll in an inactive window or being able to move a window that isn't active around are just 2 things Windows can't do. Here we show you 5 free tools that add those abilities.
Most FTP server software are bulky because it aims to provide as many functions as possible but here are 5 alternatives that are really small and lightweight which two of them can run silently in background.
Windows has the ability to connect two computers together over a wireless connection and even allow you to connect to the internet as well as share files. Here we show you how to do this easily without the need for extra software.
Many sites and services have in the past stored their usernames and passwords in clear text, later they were stored using MD5 hashing to add more security. Sadly, even that is not completely secure and it is possible to decipher a password encrypted with MD5. Here we show you 10 ways it can be done.
Most users know how to use wildcard characters while searching in applications or on the internet to efficiently find what they're looking for. A more advanced search method called Regular Expressions (RegEx) is more powerful but also more complicated to use. Here we show you some easier ways to use RegEx .
If you’re just worried about someone else seeing what icons are on your desktop and what programs are installed during presentation, here's a few tools that can blank out parts of your desktop and only make a selected area or window visible.