26 Apr, 2007 Freeware, Free Stuff/Services, Computing Tips & Tricks
Have you ever accidentally deleted your photo or file?? Don’t be upset if next time you have no idea of how to “undelete” files that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from within Windows.
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Here is the file undelete utilily - Restoration. It is a freeware and no installation needed.
Restoration is an easy to use and straight forward tool to undelete files that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from within Windows, and we were also able to recover photos from a Flash card that had been formatted. Upon start, you can scan for all files that may be recovered and also limit the results by entering a search term or extension. In addition, it also provides the option to wipe the found files beyond simple recovery. The program is small and standalone, it does not require installation and can also run from a Floppy disk. Restoration works with FAT and NTFS as well as digital cameras cards.
Pros: Standalone, no install needed
Cons: Limited recovery capabilities works with many but not all deleted files; simple interface lack user friendly features
[Description from: Snapfiles.com]
Download here.
My Angle
It’s good to have one Restoration in your computer. It doesn’t need installation, so you can just put 1 in your harddisk. Whenever you want to look back what you have deleted, this can help you in the very moment. 
Tags: computing tips & tricks, free & interesting stuff, Free download, Freeware, Windows
25 Apr, 2007 Wordpress Plugins
k-director.com has added “Share This” plugin. This plugin allows you to share my content via social bookmarking sites and/or e-mailing the post to your friend.
So if you find my post is useful or funny enough to share with your friend, click the “Share This” button at the bottom of the post, choose either send via Social web or E-mail, then send it. It is simple enough for you to …»»Continue reading k-director.com added “Share This” plugin
Tags: Wordpress, Wordpress Plugin
24 Apr, 2007 Free Stuff/Services, Adobe Director News
Just get to know that the latest Shockwave player has been released today. I believe this a Vista-compliant version of the Shockwave player, which will force the movie to use DirectX 7. (If you want to know more about the future of Shockwave Player and Adobe Director 11, read this.)
For those who have no idea what shockwave player is , I have a brief description at below
About Macromedia Shockwave Player
Shockwave Player is the web standard for powerful multimedia playback. The Shockwave Player allows you to view interactive web content like games, business presentations, entertainment, and advertisements from your web browser.
Over 200 million web users have installed the Macromedia Shockwave Player. These people now have access to some of the best content the web has to offer including dazzling 3D games and entertainment, interactive product demonstrations, and online learning applications. The Shockwave Player displays web content that has been created by Macromedia Director, including content made with previous versions and Director MX 2004.
(For more information about Shockwave player, visit here.)
Download the Latest Shockwave Player here.
My angle
It is a good news for all the director users and Windows Vista users(no more compatible problem). Hopefully Adobe Director 11 also can be released soon without any more delays.
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Director, Free download
24 Apr, 2007 Free Stuff/Services
Audio and video codecs are important to play and view almost all music and video files downloaded from the Internet. However it’s difficult for us to search and download audio and video codecs one by one. Here is a codec pack I think it’s very useful and complete for most of the video and audio files

Windows Essentials Codec Pack is a collection of the most essential Audio and Video DirectShow Codecs and Filters for Windows, that enables you to play and view almost all music and video files downloaded from the Internet. It adds support for (S)VCDs and XCDs as well as 3GP, AAC, AC3, APE, AVI, DivX, 3ivx, DAT, h.264, x264, Nero Digital, DTS, FLV, FLAC, HD-MOV, MPEG-1/2, M4A, MP3, MP4, MO3, MOD, MKV, OFR, TTA, OGG/OGM, S3M, Vorbis, VOB, XviD, XM, WV, UMX and many other formats. Essentials Codec Pack also includes Windows Media Player Classic. An integrated auto-update can automatically check for updated codecs.
Download it if you are still wondering why most of the video downloaded from internet can’t be opened in your computer.(8.37 MB)
Tags: Free download, Freeware, Video, Windows
24 Apr, 2007 Computing Tips & Tricks
If you want to make Windows say anything you want when your computer starts up, then try to make one logon message. It is simple to create a custom message that’ll appear every time you log on to your computer. (Always create a restore point before you deal with registry.
) Here are the steps: …»»Continue reading Make Windows XP Say Hello - Create Your Own Logon Message
Tags: computing tips & tricks, Windows
24 Apr, 2007 Free Stuff/Services
FLV files are getting more and more popular now. It is soon or later will replace .wmv video format in internet. There are also many methods out there for us to download flv video files. I have written a post about Download Videos DIRECT from Most Video Sites(e.g Youtube.com). Therefore, it is better to have a FLV player installed in your computer nowadays.
…»»Continue reading Flash Player Free Download - FLVPlayer4Free 1.0
Tags: FLV player, Free download, Freeware, Video
23 Apr, 2007 Computing Tips & Tricks
One interesting capability of Microsoft Word is its ability to allow the user to create a custom watermark. Watermarks are images that are imprinted into the page of many stationary companies. They are images that are behind the text. To create a custom watermark follow these steps: …»»Continue reading Creating A Custom Watermark in Microsoft Word
Tags: computing tips & tricks, Tutorial, Word
23 Apr, 2007 New Product
 
ViewSonic Corporation has released details of its VX2835wm, which claims to be the first 28-inch LCD monitor with a 3 millisecond response time. …»»Continue reading 28-inch ViewSonic VX2835wm LCD Monitor
Tags: lcd, product
22 Apr, 2007 Make Money Online
How many blog readers actually read/need the Google Ads while they are reading a blog?? I have a habit of reading certain blogs everyday. But every time after my browser has successfully logged into the site, my sight will just straight looking at the content. After finish reading, I normally just close the browser directly. (Translate: Open - Read - Leave)
Most of the readers have adapted Google Ads’ design, pattern and even the font style. Those things have already became a signal for their sight to skip and look to other parts. For those who realise the existence of Google Ads, they normally will think that Google Ads are annoying. Ads can be appeared anywhere in a blog. It makes the blog looked cheap. It ruins the design of the blog’s theme.
That’s why I have these questions in my mind recently,
How many of them really think that Google Ads is useful?
How many of them really get helped after click the ads?
Are those ads ever exist in regular readers’ vision?
Do you have auto skip Google Ads vision?
Tags: blogging, Google Adsense
20 Apr, 2007 Free Stuff/Services
The Shutdown.exe command can shut down or restart your computer, optionally forcing it to shut down even if some programs attempt to prevent it. But it does not include an option to to hibernate. To create a shortcut, right-click on an empty space on the Desktop and select ‘New->Shortcut’. In the ‘Type the location of the item’ box copy this text:
rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll SetSuspendState
Click on the Next button. In the ‘Type a name for this shortcut’ box type ‘Hibernate’ then click on the Finish button. If the shortcut does not work, then you will probably need to configure your computer to enable hibernation. Click on the Start button and select ‘Settings’. click on ‘Control Panel’ then double-click on the ‘Power Options’ icon. Click on the ‘Hibernate’ tab and make sure the ‘Enable Hibnernate’ checkbox is checked.
Tags: computing tips & tricks, Windows