Defraggler is a file and/or disk defragmentation tool. It defrags
individual files, defrags entire drives, analyzes fragmented files/drives,
checks drives for errors, provides a visual display of entire disk
(drive map), has a progress indicator, includes update checking, and more.
This is an excellent way to defragment (defrag) your files and therefore
speed up Windows considerably. Because it can work with individual
files you don't need to defrag an entire drive just to bring one errant
file under control. Possibly the best part of the program is the full
analysis of all the fragmented files on a drive, their size, and even the
number of pieces that the file is fragmented into. Like most defrag
tool, Defraggler is not happy working with Windows files because Windows
protects its own files against sabotage and it cannot differentiate
between sabotage and a legitimate function (like defragmentation).
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Disk Defragmentation Tool
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
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You have put a lot of thought, time and energy into your Web site. Here is the problem: no one ever visits to see all that effort. Learn how to create a high-traffic site and learn how to give your existing pages a much more commanding Web presence. If you build it, visitors will come.
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Change Eye Color in Photoshop
Eye color in Adobe Photoshop CS3 can easily be changed using the elliptical marquee tool paired with the hue/saturation command. In this video tutorial, you’ll learn how to change eye color in Photoshop CS3.
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Output Buffering
Output control (or output buffering) allows you to write and execute your scripts normally but send data to the web browser at selected times. The main benefit of this system is that you can call the header(), setcookie() and session_start() functions at any place in your scripts without having to worry about the "headers already sent" error message.
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