Change the location of the menu bar in Internet Explorer 7

A really great tweak for IE7. Just make a little .reg file and run it; next time you’ll load internet explorer 7, you’ll see the file menu on top of th explorer window (beneath the “e” icon and the the text near it).

See how to do it on this post from Unhandled Perception blog.

Before and after the change:

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Are you a fan of anything? Of course you are

FanPop is a great sites for fans of anything. You can search for your favorite hobbies, TV shows, movies, stars, games, sport teams and so on and join their fan group. The fan spot collects news about what you’re a fan of, as well of new articles, links, comments and videos submitted by other fans.

Run anything from windows run command

rename.exe (132kb) allows you to easily change multiple file names, using an easy interface. Capitalize all letters, change only the first letter in every word, eliminate extra spaces, convert characters, change the file date and much more.

Watch YouTube streaming videos faster and without interruptions

If you find yourself wasting a lot of time on YouTube, you should really download Speedbit Video Accelerator. The program stays in your taskbar (can be hidden) and comes to work whenever you watch a video on YouTube (or embedded) - it makes the buffering and the streaming process much more faster and without any “hiccup” playing problems. The program also supports videos from DailyMotion, MetaCafe, grouper and itunes.

SpeedBit Video Accelerator Screenshot

When was the last time you’ve restarted? Check your system stats

Uptime is a simple tool for windows that gives you important statistics about your computer usage. The default usage for this program (uptime.cmd file) is to see how much time has passed, since the last time you’ve restarted the computer, but there is also information about your system availability, downtime, total reboots, number of blue screens you get and the exact dates of your shutdown and boots (run the uptime.exe /s in cmd mode to see all options).



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