Miscellaneous


NAME
Image Resizer

OS
  • XP

Downloads

Using the Image Resizer

You'll want to begin by making sure your pictures are well organized. Because your digital camera probably gives pictures an arbitrary and confusing name, such as dscn0809.jpg, be sure to rename your photos to something easily identifiable at a glance, such as flowers.jpg. Ordinarily, it's recommended that you make a backup of your original digital photo before resizing it. However, Image Resizer creates a duplicate file in the same folder as your original and resizes the duplicate; your original picture file is not altered in any way during the process.

1.

Open the folder that contains the pictures you want to resize. In Thumbnail view, right-click any picture you want to resize, and click Resize Pictures.

Picture Tasks area, with Resize Pictures open

2.

In the Resize Pictures dialog box, click the size you want your photo to be, and click OK. In general, Small is a good selection for most of your needs, such as e-mailing pictures or posting them to a Web site.

Resize Pictures dialog box

3.

The original file, flowers.jpg, is still intact; and a new, resized file, named flowers (Small).jpg, has been added to the same folder.

A new, resized file, named flowers (Small).jpg, has been added to the folder

Resize multiple photos at once

To resize a sequence of photos at once, click the first photo in the sequence, hold down the SHIFT key, and click the last photo in the sequence. All the photos in between those that you clicked will be selected. Follow the steps outlined previously to resize the sequence of selected photos.

To resize nonsequential photos in a folder, click the first photo, and hold down the CTRL key while you click the other pictures you want to resize. Once you have your photos selected, follow the steps outlined previously to resize the selected photos.

Advanced features

Image Resizer includes some additional advanced features. Click the Advanced tab to show the following options:

Custom lets you manually set the size you want for your photos.

Make pictures smaller but not larger constrains resizing to only sizes smaller than the original photo.

Resize the original pictures (don't create copies) permanently applies resizing to your original photo.

Image Resizer advanced features

With this easy way to resize your pictures, you just might start sharing all your photos—rather than just a few—with your friends and family.

 






Name
Fairuse Wizard

OS
  • 2000
  • XP
  • Vista
  • 2003
  • 2008

Downloads
**FULL**

Info

• Easily create movies that will play on your standalone player with the DivX and XviD codecs

• Use cutting edge technology with new codecs like the well-known H264, XviD, or the ffVFW codec suite.

• Store several movies on a single DVD

• Protect your expensive DVD collection by letting the children use a backup copy while the original discs stay in a safe place

• Encode tens of episodes of your favourite shows in only a few mouse click

• Let the wizard be your guide at every step of the conversion process.

• Encode up to two audio tracks so you can chose between original and dubbed version at playback (maximum number of audio track may vary depending on the selected encoding profile)

• Preview subtitles on the preview screen during the encoding setup


Name
IFORGOT

OS
  • 2000
  • XP
  • Vista
  • 2003
  • 2008

Downloads

Info

Reset Symantec Antivirus Corporate Password

Tips

Older versions of Symantec Antivirus (before version 10) have a password to access the console. This can be reset by stopping the Symantec Antivirus services in the Microsoft Services MMC and changing a registry key. Changing this key will set the password back to the default, but must be done with the services stopped. Open regedit and change the following keyී;s value and restart the services.

HKLM\SOFTWARE\INTEL\LANDesk\VirusProtect6\CurrentVersion\ConsolePassword

Value: 1084A085DC6BD2D755D4D6A7726

Tips

The first thing to try is the default password ";;;symantec";;;

Tips

Symantec Antivirus version 10 has both a login name and password. This can be reset by using the iforgot.exe program that is located under the 

C:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec System Center\Tools 

folder. You will need to know the login name for the iforgot.exe program to reset the password.

Name
Winamp

OS
  • 98
  • 2000
  • XP
  • Vista
  • 2003
  • 2008

Downloads

Info

From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winamp

Besides MP3, Winamp supports a wide variety of contemporary and specialized music file formats, including MIDIMODMPEG-1 audio layers 1 and 2, AACM4AFLACWAV andWindows Media Audio. Winamp was one of the first common music players on Windows to support playback of Ogg Vorbis by default. It supports gapless playback for MP3 and AAC, and Replay Gain for volume leveling across tracks. In addition, Winamp can play and import music from audio CDs, optionally with CD-Text, and can also burn music to CDs.

Winamp supports playback of Windows Media Video and Nullsoft Streaming Video. For MPEG Video, AVI and other unsupported video types, Winamp uses Microsoftී;s DirectShow API for playback, allowing playback of most of the video formats supported by Windows Media Player. 5.1 Surround sound is supported where formats and decoders allow.

 


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