Del.ico.us - New Interface

Written on September 8, 2007 – 4:03 pm | by Ali Sabki |
del.ico.us new interfaceDo u noticed? del.ico.us just only preview their new interface. Its become more beautiful.
The team behind del.icio.us has been feverishly redeveloping and scaling the application since yahoo purchased it over a year ago. del.icio.us has been building a new platform that speeds up the bookmarking process and enables it to grow without issues, adding more functionality and proper user interface design. Well, the time has come to let a select few inside the doors of the delicious preview to see what’s hiding.
..//just get there: del.icio.us

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Yahoo Messenger For Mac User

Written on September 8, 2007 – 3:58 pm | by Ali Sabki |
YM Mac Version
Now, mac user can interact with their friends whos are using yahoo messenger. Yahoo has launched their mac version to become a great developers and services.
Yahoo Messenger Mac Version also includes same features as Windows version. Mac user still can Use a webcam to share live video with your friends and family, Express your feelings over IM with these animated smiling faces, Join a live group chat room to discuss a variety of topics or even transfer files to share with their friends. Just drag and drop. it’s same as Windows version. Very easy. But, what are very different is their interface. Windows user, don’t be angry. this version of YM so beautiful. Its developed special to mac, u know. Then, its must be like that. If they don’t, their apps can’t stand on Mac.
This version also include:

* Stealth settings
* Conferencing
* “New IM” indicator in the OS X dock
* Tabbed conversations
* Message archiving
* Stay connected from your mobile phone
* Automatic updates

..//Stay connected

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Guide to Office Workers

Written on September 4, 2007 – 10:08 pm | by Ali Sabki |

so enjoyable this time. why? because i know some type of them (at least 3 to 4 types people from that picture) and i still thinking of them now. Do u, got one? huh, then u must laughing from bottom of your heart also like what happen to me just right now…then, please find them and tell them… :)

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Ubuntu Linux Vs. Windows Vista

Written on April 29, 2007 – 10:28 am | by Ali Sabki |

With Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn released last week, bloggers, journalists, and users are asking the inevitable question: How does it compare with the other major OS update this year, Windows Vista.

Serdar Yegulalp at Information Week have written up a detailed comparison of the two operating systems. We have to agree with most of the points made. Here’s the bullet point version, with our two cents thrown in at the end:

  • Installation is pretty easy with both operating systems. Insert a disc, answer a few questions, and wait up to an hour. The point may be moot for some users, since most new machines will come preloaded with Vista. Since Ubuntu is a LiveCD you can also just pop the disc in and try out the operating system before deciding whether to install it.
  • While Ubuntu 7.04 does a better job than many Linux distributions at automatically recognizing hardware, Vista’s Device Manager is easier to use for computer novices who are attaching less common hardware to their PC.
  • Adding and removing programs is pretty easy on both operating systems. One benefit to Ubuntu is that you can browse the add/remove program dialog to find Ubuntu-recommended software rather than surfing the web to find programs.
  • Both operating systems make it easy to get online, browse the web, and use email.
  • Ubuntu comes with OpenOffice preinstalled, which gives it an Office suite right out of the door. Of course, Windows users can download OpenOffice themselves for free.
  • Both Ubuntu and Vista come with programs for ripping CDs and managing audio, video, and picture files.
  • Neither system has a great backup solution. Or rather, Vista’s shadow copy function is nice, but it’s not available in all versions of the operating system. Of course, you can find plenty of 3rd party solutions for both backing up your data on both platforms.

In a nutshell, both operating systems come with a full set of features. What sets them apart now is primarily the ease with which you can customize your settings.

Vista still has a bit of an edge on the user-friendly front here. Too often, you need to open up a terminal in Ubuntu and type in some arcane commands or edit a configuration file in order to get things working the way you’d like.

Sure, the only reason some of these actions are more intuitive in Vista is because most of us have been using Windows for years. But that does mean there’s a learning curve for anyone switching to Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution.

If you handed a PC preloaded with either operating system to someone who’s never used a computer before, they’d probably find plenty to like in each one. And Ubuntu 7.04 is definitely a step in the right direction when it comes to making Linux easier to use from the get go. If you’re not a power user, (Hi, welcome to DownloadSquad), you may never need to use the command line in Ubuntu, because the preinstalled software covers most of the basic functions you’ll ever need, including word processing, web browsing, email and music management.

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Yahoo! the new AOL homepage looks awfully familiar

Written on April 29, 2007 – 10:02 am | by Ali Sabki |

AOL — this blog’s parent company — has launched a redesigned home page, and you know, there’s something awfully familiar about the layout. We just can’t quite put our finger on it.

The portal’s easier to navigate, has a nice set of links on the lefthand side — oh yeah, and it looks almost exactly like the Yahoo! home page.

The wise-crackers at digg are having a field day with this one. One of our favorite quotes:

“What are you talking about? This is *so* not a rip-off of Yahoo. For example: Whereas Yahoo has search links of: Web, Images, Video, Local, Shopping …the AOL site has links of Web, Images, *News*, and Local.

You could make the case that this is an intuitive web design for any company to follow, but it does look awfully similar.

For a company trying to reinvent itself as a web portal rather than a internet service provider, AOL really needs to focus on new and innovative services rather than playing a game of follow the leader by copying sites like Google, digg and Yahoo!.

Of course, we have to admit that investing in a blogging network was a great start.

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Beta copies of Windows Vista set to expire

Written on April 27, 2007 – 9:36 am | by Ali Sabki |

If you’re running a pre-release version of Windows Vista, you might want to upgrade by May 31st. Anyone running Vista Beta 2 RC1 or RC2 will begin to receive warnings in a few weeks telling you that your operating system installation is about to expire.

If you don’t upgrade, you could wind up losing data stored on your computer. Here’s what happens if you decide to ignore the warnings:

  • You’ll be able to logon for 2 hours in order to retrieve your data, but after 2 hours your computer will automatically reboot without giving you the opportunity to save your work.
  • Come August 28th, even these 2 hour logon sessions will be disabled

If you’ve been participating in the preview you don’t get a discount on a Windows Vista purchase, but you are eligible for an upgrade disc instead of a full installation disc.

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Run some Greasemonkey scripts with Internet Explorer 6

Written on April 27, 2007 – 9:30 am | by Ali Sabki |

TurnaboutOdds are if you know what Greasemonkey is, you’re not run running Internet Explorer, or at least not Internet Explorer 6. But if for some reason you’re using IE6 and want the ability to run scripts that change the appearance of web pages on your browser, you might want to check out Turnabout.

The program comes loaded with a couple of useful scripts, including Ad Blocker for hiding ads on web sites, Book Burro for comparison shopping when looking at books, and Bug Me Not for skipping the registration process on certain websites.

You can also use Turnabout to run a number of other scripts although there’s no guarantee that they’ll work with Internet Explorer.

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