Sync Facebook profiel photo’s with Outlook
OutSync is a free Windows application that syncs your Facebook friends profile photo’s with matching contacts in Microsoft Outlook. This is very useful with Windows Mobile devices, so when one of your Facebook friends call you’ll see his profile picture on your cell.
OutSync is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Server 2003. It requires Outlook 2003 or 2007.
You can download this free Windows Application through Mel Sampat’s site or the OutSync Facebook page.
Firefox Mobile Concept Video
If the direction Mozilla Labs are heading for mobile browsers looks any like their Firefox Mobile Concept Video, its gona be AWESOME. zoomable tabs, optimization for small displays. Especially When you get to the side of a website it shows a “zoom out” border is really cool and handy. At this moment its just a concept of there thoughts, but if it ever comes out I’ll be happy to switch my Opera browser for Firefox (again).
Internet Explorer in Firefox
When you are Firefox users you surely had a moment when you need to use internet explorer to view a site. Just using SharePoint at work gives you this problem. So you need to close you favourite browser or even worse if you’re working in Linux.
But now there’s a Firefox plug-in that gives you the opportunities to use the internet explorer processor in Firefox. It works pretty easy. You install it just like every other plug-in you use. Then in the bottom right corner there is the Firefox logo saying you’re using the Firefox process engine.
When you click this logo it switches to the internet explorer logo and the site reloads in internet explorer. And no need to panic about other tabs cause it only works in the tabs you choose to use internet explorer on.
If you want to go back to Firefox click the internet explorer logo and it switches back. No more starting up internet explorer or even windows for stupid sites.
Download: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
Personalise your Windows installation disk with nLite
nLite is a freeware customization tool for Windows, it gives you the opportunity to remove Windows components like media player, MSN Explorer from the installation wizard. With other words you can make your own personalised Windows installation disk. With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install does not include, or even contain on media, the unwanted components.
This freeware tool you van download from http://www.nliteos.com
Features
Service Pack Integration, Component Removal, Unattended Setup, Driver Integration, Hotfixes Integration, Tweaks, Services Configuration, Patches, Bootable ISO creation
What do you need
First of all this tool does not make your Windows installation disk, it customises the disk. So to begin you have to own your default Windows installation disk of Windows 2000, XP x86/x64 or 2003 x86/x64 of any language. You also need the .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run. Downloading the tool itself can also be very usefully.
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