(reprinted from: Delicious/tsangal)
A free, lightweight and user-friendly personal notes manager. CintaNotes is your essential assistant in the daily task of organizing information, such as your own thoughts and ideas, article excerpts, blog postings, quotes from famous people, research data, curious facts, Wikipedia entries, you name it.Posts Tagged ‘freeware’
CintaNotes – A Free Personal Notes Manager
Thursday, July 8th, 2010CintaNotes – A Free Personal Notes Manager
Thursday, July 8th, 2010(reprinted from: Delicious/tsangal)
A free, lightweight and user-friendly personal notes manager. CintaNotes is your essential assistant in the daily task of organizing information, such as your own thoughts and ideas, article excerpts, blog postings, quotes from famous people, research data, curious facts, Wikipedia entries, you name it.VidCoder
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010(reprinted from: Delicious/tsangal)
Repair & Fix Windows problems with FixWin Utility | The Windows Club
Friday, April 16th, 2010(reprinted from: Delicious/tsangal)
FixWin is a 529 KB freeware portable application to repair & fix common Windows annoyances & issues.Partition Wizard
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010(reprinted from: Delicious/tsangal)
Partition Wizard is a Windows based server partition manager software. Our server partition software supports both MBR and GUID partition table (GPT) format running on 32/64 bits Operating System including Windows XP, Vista, Windows Server 2000/2003/2008, and Windows 7. And our magic partition software supports all hard disks recognized by Windows such as IDE, SATA, SCSI, USB external disks, Fire wire disks and so on. Partition Wizard also supports RAID devices. All OS-recognized RAID devices can be handled by Partition Wizard.Forty-Three of The Best Free Windows Enhancements That You Should Know About
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009This post on Freewaregenius lists a number of useful Windows utilities that will make your Windows desktop even better. Check out the rest of their site for other useful freeware programs.
When I first thought of this post, I more or less knew what programs I wanted to list here. The common theme that brought these together was that they were all really cool Windows “enhancements”: i.e. apps that tweak or change the way we work with files, folders, applications, or the system environment itself (or, apps that brings functionality to the Windows environment that could or should have been a built-in option in Windows
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