This week in tech I reviewed a couple of great applications to continue getting the most out of the Windows experience: Fences, is a really useful application from Stardock that can organize all your files, folders and icons on your Windows desktop into areas that you can easily customize. So, if you are tired of spending too much time looking for a file through a cluttered desktop, this is definitely an application to check out. The next application, PeaZip, is an archival manager application, which can handle really well file compression and decompression, and with support for over 130+ archival file formats, makes it a must-have essential utility for Windows users.
Exploring Google Chrome, you learned how to create application shortcuts for web pages you visit frequently and for apps installed from the Google Web Store. This is a really useful feature that will allow faster access and a more personalized experience exploring your content.
Good news for photo enthusiastic that are on Windows 7, Microsoft has released the Microsoft Camera Codec Pack to enable natively support for RAW photo file formats. Now you can view and better manage RAW images in Windows Live Photo Gallery and in Windows Explorer.
Here is what you might have missed:
- Download this awesome Paramount Pictures Movies dynamic theme for Windows 7
- Microsoft added RAW support in Photo Gallery & Windows 7 [Download]
- How to create application shortcuts using Google Chrome
- Better ZIP with PeaZip and forget archival file formats [Download]
- Fences can quickly and easily organize all the stuff on your desktop
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