Top 10 Twitter Clients for Windows

twitter1Now that we are done with the top 10 Twitter client for Mac OS X, we focused on the clients for Windows. There are some out of the ordinary Twitter clients for  Windows. Choosing the client that enrich your Twitter experience depends on your needs and conversely, on the features that the Twiitter client offers. Now that Twitter has become a part of our digital lifestyle. We need it by our side even while working on other projects. Whatever client you choose, the basic idea is to manage your tweets right on your desktop. We picked the top Twitter clients for Windows users. Have a look at the list of top 10 Twitter clients for Windows.

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Windows Automated Installation Kit ( WAIK ) For Windows 7 Beta

Long awaited Windows 7 beta is in. Now its time install, the OS and enjoy the features. Why wait when you have the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) to install. If you are a corporate professional this is your tool to customize and deploy the Microsoft Windows 7 beta. Windows AIK incorporates the set of tools and documentation that supports the configuration and deployment of Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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How Windows 7 Outshines Windows XP and Vista

We have always been up-to-date with Windows 7. After the disgusting experience with Windows Vista, the whole world has high hopes with the next and what looks to be a very promising version of Windows Operating Systems. So if these articles weren't enough for you to keep up with, Here is an article by Thom Holwerda of OSnews about the Windows 7 Beta and its detailed discussion. You can read this too if you wanna know how Windows 7 promises to be better.

How to Reduce Boot Time for Windows

I know that Windows runs super slow in some people's machine. And try as hard as you can but you can seldom find a good reason for the slowing up or a remedy to it. So here is a surprising trick which can improve your Windows booting time. if you uninstall your unused fonts. Believe it or not it happens because it simply frees up a whole lot of memory of Windows when it boots.

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How to: Save MS-DOS Output In a File

This is a very important trick for Windows users. Though its fairly old still I thought of putting it up finally in case someone needs to copy the outputs of the DOS he is working on.

This trick is very helpful when you want to save the result of a dos command to a file to email it or read/print it later. For example, you can print out your network configuration data and email it to a technical support.

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How to Solve: Registry Editing Has Been Disabled By Your Administrator

Do you get this message while running Windows?

Registry Editing Has Been Disabled By Your Administrator

if yes then you need not to worry. There are two solutions for this.

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Hack Windows Vista Activation

How miserly is that Windows Vista gives you only one month of trial for a whole damn Operating system? I can understand it for a registry cleaner or an antivirus software. But for an OS, isn't it too low? So here is a legal way to increase it and forget about registering by pay.

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Change Windows XP Home to Windows XP Professional for Free!

Windows XP has been the single best thing that Windows has come out with in last 15 years. There have been millions of users who have admired and relied on Windows XP. Though, I will talk about the less fortunate ones among the lot. I am talking about Windows XP Home users. I donno why they chose it but I am sure that they at once wanted to change it to Windows XP Professional. So here is a scope for them to change Windows XP Home to Windows XP Professional.

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98.1% Windows PC is Vulnerable According to Latest Research

When every one is progressing towards a better and a secure cyber atmosphere, Windows astoundingly continues their trend and lags behind. If we remember last January's assessments, at least 5% of the PCs were safe from any vulnerabilities. I used to count me as one while using Windows XP. But the recent stats show me no hope now. According to Secunia APS, 98.1% of the PCs on which its Personal Software Inspector (PSI) utility was installed during the past week sport one or more applications that have security updates available for downloading.

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GOM Player- The Newest Sensation in Free Windows Video Players

Right from the first day with Windows Classic Media Player to this date, I have always searched for THAT improved Video Player which could meet my expectations. From the extremely snobbish Windows Media Player 10 to never-failing VLC media player, I have tried and tested almost all of them. But I wasn't satisfied with any until GOM player. I may sound biased here so I have prepared an in-depth review of my treasured toy just for you. Read and then decide. Full article (769 words) »

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