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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Fixing Windows 7 Jump Lists

Fixing Windows 7 Jump Lists

When Windows 7 made it out the door reactions were mixed about the operating system's revamped taskbar. Now two years later I can personally attest to the improved usability of the new bar and above all else, the magnificent implementation of jump lists.
Depending on the application jump lists can be used to get 1-click functionality without recalling a minimized window, easily access common tasks or to quickly open pinned and recent documents, saving you time not having to go through a number of dialogs. In a nutshell, if you are willing to make the most of them, jump lists are a productivity godsend.
Now, imagine my despair when a few weeks ago all my established jump list items disappeared for no apparent reason. Worse than that, as I tried to add them back Windows decided to act a bit like good old Vista and refused my changes.
Although there's still no clear explanation on what triggers this erratic behavior, deleting a few files that contain your now likely corrupt jump list index will repair the feature.

One of the greatest new features in Windows 7 is the Jump Lists that show up when you right-click on the icons in the taskbar, but have you had a problem with them getting stuck? This happened to me, and luckily I found a solution.
The solution isn’t perfect, in fact it will pretty much wipe the slate clean, and remove all of your pinned items—but hopefully just the ones for Windows Explorer and not the rest of your applications.
The Problem: Stuck Items
You can actually usually duplicate this problem by pinning a folder on a mapped drive or external USB drive. Then disconnect the drive, and you will find that you simply can’t get rid of it.

You can try and un-pin it all you want, but they won’t go away. It’s rather frustrating, really!

Thankfully there’s a solution, although it’s not the most friendly one.

Method 1

Browse to this location (copy and paste into the address bar for easy access): %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecentAutomaticDestinations. You will see a list of files that contain your custom collection of jump list items, one file per program. Delete or move to another location all the files on that folder. Then browse to: %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecentCustomDestinations where you will see a similar list of files. Again, move those files somewhere else or delete them.
Some users have reported a succesful repair by moving the files to a safe location, restarting and then moving the files back up. In my case I had to delete all files and start fresh to fix the jump list feature.

Method 2

Fixing the Problem
What we can do to resolve this problem is delete the file that caches the pinned items. You can see those files for yourself by opening up an Explorer window and pasting in the following path:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations
Unfortunately, all of these files are not human-readable, though you can kinda/sorta figure out what they are assigned to by opening them up in Notepad. The key thing to know is that there seems to be one of these per application.

At this point, the best bet is to search through these files for the text of the pinned item. You can do so from the command prompt by using the following command, replacing “Pinned Item” with the name of your stuck item.
find /C “Pinned Item” %appdata%\microsoft\windows\recent\automaticdestinations\*
For example, my stuck item was named “Season 2″, so I ran this search at the command prompt, and you’ll see that it came back with one result that had a “1″, and all the rest are set to “0″. This particular item contains my search string, so I can simply delete the file (though you could move it somewhere else).


Fixing Stuck Explorer Items
During my testing, I figured out that Windows Explorer always seems to use the same exact filename to store the pinned/recent items: 1B4DD67F29CB1962.AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS
So you can try this command, which will wipe out all the pinned and recent items for Windows Explorer only:
del %appdata%\microsoft\windows\recent\automaticdestinations\1B4DD67F29CB1962.AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS
If that doesn’t work, you’ll need to look through the files as referenced above—or you could delete all the files if you wanted. (probably best to make a backup of them though).

You’ll see that now my Jump List for Windows Explorer is now completely blank—but at least the stuck item is gone.

Bonus Jump List Tricks
  • There's an alternative way to gain access to jump lists that doesn't require right-clicking. Click and hold your left mouse button over any taskbar icon and then move the cursor upwards. The jump list will fade in and become accessible.
  • A second alternative that keyboard shortcut lovers will dig: Alt + Windows key + Number.
  • If you are a Gmail user, you can not only drag and drop attachments from a Windows Explorer window or your desktop, but can also call up a jump list and drag a file directly to Gmail's attachment box.

    Utility
    • Not a true jump list trick, but it comes close enough. StandaloneStack is an utility that will let you add file and program stacks to a taskbar icon, resembling the 'stack' functionality in Mac OS X.
      http://www.chrisnsoft.com/standalonestack
    • Editing a taskbar program's location and properties is accessible from the same jump list menu. Right-click on the icon to reveal the jump list and then right-click again on the main program's entry to show the complete shortcut menu.
    • Jumplist-Launcher is another nifty third-party utility that will let you create your own taskbar entry to be populated with as many files and programs as you want (well, actually there's a limit of 60!). The utility let's you customize lists in different ways and it doesn't need to be installed or run in the background for your newly created jump list to function afterwards.
      Source:
      http://en.www.ali.dj/jumplist-launcher/

    Refer:
    http://www.howtogeek.com/
    http://www.techspot.com/

Enhance Chrome Speed - part 1

Whether Chrome is running slow or you simply want it to run faster, you have a few different options that can help boost performance. Enabling any of these can cause some problems with different video cards, so if you run into problems you might need to turn them off. Head into the flags page and enable these settings:
  • GPU compositing on all pages: This option should speed up Chrome across the board by giving your GPU more stuff to do. We've had mixed luck with this one, so use at your own risk.
  • Threaded compositing: As cool as the name sounds, you'll probably only get smoother scrolling when a page is loading with this enabled. Still, that's helpful enough for those slow-loading pages.
  • GPU Accelerated SVG Filters: This might speed up graphics-heavy sites that have a lot of effects like shaders going on.
Those are the only ones that will speed up performance without significantly changing how web pages look. Other options, like "Disable accelerated 2D canvas," might speed up performance but it might have a negative effect on how pages are displayed.

Fix Annoyances

The other thing that Chrome's Flags do is fix common annoyances. Occasionally, Chrome adds a new feature that makes things work differently, or that starts shooting out annoying notifications. The first place to check is the flags to see if you can disable it, but here are a few that fix common annoyances:
  • Revert to the Old "New Tab" Page: Just find "Enable Instant Extended API" and set it to "disabled." This should bring back the old "new tab" page with history and "recently closed" at the forefront.
  • Turn Off Chrome Notification in Windows: If the way Chrome's notification icon sticks around after you close it is annoying you then turning it off is pretty simple. Just find "Enable Rich Notifications" and set it to disabled. That should keep the notifications from popping up when you're not actually running Chrome.
  • Smooth Scrolling: If you're not getting smooth scrolling on Windows or Linux, turning this feature on should get smooth scrolling working properly.
 refer:
http://dhanyiswara.com/
lifehacker.com

How to fix Google Chrome Omnibox Search Issue

How to fix Google Chrome Omnibox Search Issue

When running a Google Search via the Google Chrome Omibox, Chrome defaults to Google.com US or another countries search results and you may wish to use Google Australia / Canada / New Zealand, UK etc.

Here's what you need to do to change the dafault Google Chrome Search engine while still allowing Google Instant and all other search functionality to work perfectly right from the Chrome Search omnibox.

I spent hours searching for a solution to this Chrome issue, and eventually found it, so thought I'd share it, and help make your life easier. Would be apprecaited if you could kindly link to this article and share the love.

How to fix Google Chrome Default Ominibox search country, and keep Google Instant search and autocomplete working perfectly:
  • Fully exit Google Chrome
  • Find the Google Chrome "LocalState" file.

    Windows XP:
    (/Users/[your user name]/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Local State).
    Windows 7 / Vista:
    (C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Local State)
    Mac OS X: (/Users/(user name)/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Local State)

  • Open the "LocalState" file using a text editor such as notepad or textedit on Mac OS X
  • Locate the two lines within the Chrome LocalState file:
    "last_known_google_url"  
    "last_prompted_google_url"
  • Update these to use the the correct default Google Search country domain. e.g. to change to default to Google Search in Australia, change this to google.com.au, for Canada google.ca, for the UK google.co.uk, New Zealand google.co.nz etc.
  • Save the changes to the file, and re-open Google Chrome, and try entering a test search term into the Chrome omnibox. Figners planned, this should now default to the correct country!
  • This should now also allow Google instant to work rightfrom the Chrome Omnibox (make sure it's turned on: (Click the wrench tool, then under basics look under the search section, and check 'enable instant for faster searching and browsing...')
If still not working, double-check to make sure you have your default search engine in Chrome set to 'Google' (Click the wrench tool, then under basics look under the search section).

Method 2

Another method to try, which works ok (but doesn't work with Google Instand from the omnibox, and may not let autocomplete work):

  • Click the wrench tool from within Google Chrome, then under basics look under the search section, and click manage.
  • Click Add
  • Enter the custom name (e.g. Google + Your Country) and keywords (e.g. google.com.au) of your choosing and enter the following under URL format (the important part):
    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%s&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=&pws=0

    This will use Google Australia and show the 'pages from Australia' option. If you want to use Google UK, simply replace google.com.au with google.co.uk. Or same process for other countries.
  • Now, click OK, then scrool to the bottom of the list, find the new custom search engine, select and and press 'make default'
  • Done! This is now your new default Google Search engine, and will be used when running searches from the omnibox in Chrome.

referenece:
http://301redirects.net/

How to Add Any Application Shortcut to Windows Explorer’s Context Menu

How to Add Any Application Shortcut to Windows Explorer’s Context Menu

Getting Started

First, launch regedit.exe from the Start menu.

Specific File Types

As an example, let’s add an option to the context menu for .gif files.
First, scroll down to the .gif key under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.
Select it and look at its “(Default)” value. In this case, the default value is “giffile”.

Head to down to the giffile\shell key, also under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.

First, right-click the shell key and create a new key. Name the key what you want the option to appear as in the menu. Next, right-click the key you just created and create a new subkey under it. Name the new key “command.”

Double-click the “(Default)” value in the command key and enter the path to the .exe file in the following format:
C:\\Program Files\\Something\\something.exe %1
Be sure to use the double backslashes and end the path with %1. The %1 passes the selected file name to the program.
The option will appear immediately.

Only When Pressing Shift

To have a shortcut appear only when you press Shift while right-clicking, create a string value named “Extended” in the action’s main key.

All File Types

The HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell key holds options that appear when you right-click any type of file.
First, navigate to the *\shell key.

Next, create a key with the same structure.

You’ll see the option when you right-click any type of file.

Desktop Menu

Use the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\shell key to have a shortcut appear when you right-click the desktop.

Omit the %1 part of the command because you only want Windows to launch the app, not try to pass anything to it.

Folder Menus

Use the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell key to have the option appear when you right-click a directory.

Use the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell key to have an option appear when you right-click the background of a directory in a Windows Explorer window.

Creating a .Reg File

You can create .reg files that do this for you. Let’s create a .reg file for the .gif example.
First, we’d launch Notepad or another text editor. Then, we’d enter the following text:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\giffile\shell\Open with Something\command]
@=”C:\\Program Files\\Something\\something.exe”
 Save the file with the .reg file extension. You can double-click it to add the information to your registry.

A single .reg file can contain multiple entries, so you could have one .reg file that installs all your favorite shortcuts.

Duplicate Files Finder


Most Internet Browser Shortcut - bookmark

refer:
https://support.google.com/chrome/
http://www.howtogeek.com/



Google Chrome
Ctrl+Shift+O
Open Bookmark manager.


Mozilla Firefox
Ctrl+Shit+B
Show All Bookmarks

Opera
Ctrl+Shit+B
Manage Bookmarks

How to fix Google Chrome Crashes?

refer:
https://support.google.com/chrome/
http://www.howtogeek.com/


If you are curious just how often Chrome is crashing, you can type chrome://crashes into your location bar and press Enter to view a list of crashes and when they occurred. This is just one of Chrome’s many hidden chrome:// pages..

Check For Conflicting Software

Some software on your computer can conflict with Google Chrome and cause it to crash. This includes malware and network-related software that interferes with Google Chrome.
Google Chrome has a hidden page that will tell you if any software on your system is known to conflict with Google Chrome. To access it, type chrome://conflicts into Chrome’s address bar and press Enter.

You can also check the Software that crashes Google Chrome page on Google’s website for a list of software that causes Chrome to crash. The page includes instructions for solving conflicts with some conflicting software.
If you have conflicting software on your system, you should update it to the latest version, disable it, or uninstall it. If you are not sure which software a module is related to, try Googling the name of the library.

Solve Flash Crashes

We have found that the Flash plugin Chrome includes can cause it to crash in some cases. If you are seeing regular Shockwave Flash crashes, you may want to try disabling the internal Flash plugin and using the standard Flash plugin in Google Chrome.

Switch to a New Profile

Chrome crashes may be caused by a corrupted profile. You can test this by creating a new profile from Chrome’s Settings screen. Open the Settings page from Chrome’s menu and click Add new user under Users.
Change to the new profile after creating it and see if the crashes continue to occur. You can sign into Chrome with your Google account to sync the data from your old profile. However, Google recommends you don’t copy any files from the old profile folder by hand – they may be corrupted and causing the problem.


Google Chrome errors and crashes message - list


Google Chrome errors and crashes message list


Issue
Description
"Aw, Snap!"
"Aw, Snap!" message shows if a webpage crashes unexpectedly.
"He's Dead, Jim!"
“He’s Dead, Jim!” message shows if the operating system has terminated the tab’s process due to a lack of memory.
"The following plug-in has crashed..."
A plug-in used by the page you're on has become unresponsive or has closed unexpectedly.
"Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."
This error displays when Google Chrome unexpectedly shuts down.
"Windows error detected"
"Windows error detected" shows if your Windows installation is damaged.
Blocked plug-ins
Plug-ins can occasionally be a security risk, so Chrome blocks plug-ins that are not widely used.
Default search engine, homepage and other settings changed
Your Chrome settings changed, but you or another person using your computer didn't change them.
Error 124 (net__ERR_WINSOCK_UNEXPECTED_WRITTEN_BYTES)
This error appears when Google Chrome is unable to load the requested webpage, due to issues with a Layered Service Provider (LSP) on your computer.
Google Chrome no longer works or closes after several seconds
If Google Chrome refuses to stay open and no error message is displayed, your Google Chrome user profile may be corrupted.
Google Chrome won't open at all
Some antivirus and firewall applications can prevent Google Chrome from opening on the computer.
Malware that crashes Google Chrome
It’s possible that you have malware that can cause Google Chrome to crash.
Out of date plug-ins
To make sure you're protected, whenever Chrome detects that a common plug-in on a page is out of date with a security vulnerability, a message will appear beneath the address bar notifying you that the plug-in has been blocked.
Plug-ins incompatible with Google Chrome Frame
Some plug-ins (also called add-ons within Internet Explorer) work incorrectly and may crash when Google Chrome Frame is installed.
Recover browser session after a Google Chrome crash
Recover the previous browsing session after a crash.
Report an issue
Report a technical issue or problem.
Settings taken over by an unwanted program
You want to restore your default settings and remove unwanted extensions/toolbars or other third-party programs.
Software that crashes Google Chrome
Some third-party software can cause Google Chrome to crash. When this happens, you'll see the message "Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."
Troubleshoot sync issues
If your sync sign-in information gets outdated, you may see a sync error notification on the bookmarks bar.
Unable to find a previously installed extension or app
Previously installed apps or extensions have disappeared.
Win32/Sirefef.gen!C malware
Your computer has likely been infected by a virus named Sirefef.gen!C.

source: https://support.google.com/chrome/

How to fix Google Chrome Webpage crash?


You may see the "Aw, Snap!" message.

Issue
This error displays when Google Chrome webpage crashes unexpectedly.

Solutions 

If a webpage crashes unexpectedly, you can simply reload the page. If you're seeing the "Aw, Snap!" message for every page you visit, try the solutions below:


Check your anti-virus and firewall applications
Check your extensions
Check for anti-malware
Create a new user profile

source: https://support.google.com/chrome/

How to fix Google Chrome crash?

source: https://support.google.com/chrome/

Are you ever found an error message : "Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed." ?

Issue
This error displays when Google Chrome unexpectedly shuts down.

Solutions
Try restarting the browser.

Whenever possible, Google Chrome will restore webpages from your previous browsing session.

Do you have Internet Download Manager installed?

If you have Internet Download Manager installed, update to IDM version 6.03 Beta or disable the "Advanced browser integration" option by going to Options > General.
Check for conflicting software.

You can check for conflicting software on Windows by typing about:conflicts in the address bar. If you have software that is known to cause Google Chrome to crash, it will be highlighted for you on this page, along with any recommended actions to resolve the conflict. In many cases, the conflicting software is malware that needs to be removed using anti-virus software.
Check whether you need a new browser user profile.

If you see this error message repeatedly, your browser user profile may be corrupted. First try moving the Default subfolder from your User Data folder to see if that fixes the problem:
Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key +E to open Windows Explorer.
In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter the following in the address bar:

Windows
Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\
Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\

Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default

Linux: ~/.config/google-chrome/Default
Click OK.
In the window that opens, rename the "Default" folder as "Backup."
Move the "Backup" folder from the "User Data" folder up one level to the "Chrome" folder.

If you continue to see the error, try creating a new user profile to replace your current one.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Utilities Toy Software - Software Developer

Utilities Toy Software - Software Developer

PassMark AppTimer 1.0 64 PassMark® Software Tests the consuming time of program startup. Pneumatic Tubes File Router 1.0.0.0 684 Rapid Streams Software Factory Quickly move files/folders to specific folder. May 09, 2012 Keyndicate 1.4.6.5 999 SoftwareSpot Display CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock states (pressed or unpressed) on a system tray icon. May 09, 2012 Round It 1.0.2 328 kiwiczech.net Add the nice rounded corners to pictures in single or batch modes. May 10, 2012 Sleep Timer 1.0 620 Steppschuh.net A scheduler for shutting down/restarting/hibernating your PC. May 10, 2012 Snap2HTML 1.21 141 RL Vision Generate a visual HTML files list for viewing and searching. Text Editor Anywhere 2.01 239 Bopsoft Edits the text for Web input box in your local text editor.

refer: http://www.trisunsoft.com/pc-freeware-recommended/ 

Utilities Toy Software - Productive

Utilities Toy Software - Productive ColorSpy 2.0b 160 MicroTask Computer Services Get various color codes by mouse on your screen. Oct 12, 2011 SiteShoter 1.42 87 Nir Sofer Easy to make the screenshot(s) for local and web page(s). May 03, 2012 Pneumatic Tubes File Router 1.0.0.0 684 Rapid Streams Software Factory Quickly move files/folders to specific folder. Keyndicate 1.4.6.5 999 SoftwareSpot Display CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock states (pressed or unpressed) on a system tray icon. Window On Top 1.0 645 skybn.com Lets any window to display on the top of the screen. Duplicate Cleaner 2.1 886 DigitalVolcano A handy duplicate files finder. Coolbarz 0.1.6.7 132 Brynt Younce Extends your taskbar to get more space to put the shortcuts. Smart Folders 1.0 399 AddictiveTips Creates folder when drag and drop files. Paste As File 2.1.4.0 1,679 Chris Gingerich Pastes the copied plain text or image as a file. refer: http://www.trisunsoft.com/pc-freeware-recommended/

Fix Jump List

Fix Jump List %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations\ delete all files. or: in command prompt (cmd): del %appdata%\microsoft\windows\recent\automaticdestinations\1B4DD67F29CB1962.AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS refer: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/ www.techspot.com/ www.howtogeek.com/

Many Folder And Directory Lists to : a Text file

Batch Folder And Directory Lists to : a Text file Many Folder And Directory Lists to : a Text file Snap2HTML Create HTML Folder And Directory Lists For Free http://www.rlvision.com/snap2html/about.asp File & Folder Lister Create File Lists And Playlists Supported formats; MP3, WAV, RM, PBR, TXT, DOC, XLS and HTML. http://www.trisunsoft.com/file-folder-lister/ Folder Manifest Create a List Of Files In a Folder Display file versions for Assemblies. List only files names, full path or full path only as a list heading. http://sourceforge.net/projects/foldermanifest/ CD-ROM List Creator Make lists of your cdroms files. http://www.leeos.com/cdrom_list_creator.html --- Suggest: FileBucket Organize Files from Multiple Folders to a Single Folder http://skwire.dcmembers.com/wb/pages/software/file-bucket.php Free Desktop Manager to Organize Files and Folders BBox Reorder Files from Single Folder to Sub Folders Order In My Folder Add File and Folder Description, Organize Files and Folders File and Folder Description https://sites.google.com/site/begiczvonimir/projekti-u-slobodno-vrijeme/file-and-folder-description Free File and Folder Size Analyzer Folder Usage Refer: http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/

Friday, June 7, 2013

How to easier compiling Java using Notepad++ - plugin

Java Tools Plugin for Notepad++


I am very happy to announce that the 3rd updated version of NppJavaTools is released. Most important feature in this NppJavaTools plugin update is the Library support. Notepad++ is one of my favorite text editor. Its light weight, offers awesome code highlighting, indenting and much more.

NppJavaTools Plugin

Following is the list of features in this version of NppJavaTools
  1. Compile and run your Java files within Notepad++
  2. Set custom hotkeys for compiling and running Java Code
  3. Library support

Compile and Run

This function allows you to run your Java programs to compile and run from Notepad++.

Library support

You can specify which libraries to use while compiling and running your Java programs using NppJavaTools. As shown in above image of Settings window, you can add, remove single or clear all the library files.

How to Install

Installing a plugin in Notepad++ is very simple. Copy the plugin dll file to plugins folder where Notepad++ is installed and restart the Notepad++.

To download
 http://codeved.com/notepad-plugins/

Refer
http://www.techsach.com/2013/02/notepad-compile-and-run-java-programs.html

Text Transformer (Online)

Do you have an amount of mess text file? Wanna fix to better text file for your work plan?
using online website.

Online

Text Manipulator
Need to change something from lowercase to uppercase? Count the letters, numbers, and punctuation? Remove spaces or add spaces at every X characters? This can help. Just type some text into the box and click on the links to change things around.
http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/manipulate.php

TXTformat
http://txtformat.com/

Text Mechanic - Text Manipulation Tools
http://www.textmechanic.com/

BrijPad
http://techbrij.com/brijpad/#home

TextFixer
http://www.textfixer.com/tools/

Text Tools
http://onlinetexttools.com/view-Free-Online-Text-Tools
http://www.28tt.com/view-Free-Online-Text-Tools

Textslave
http://www.textslave.com/

String Functions - Online String Manipulation Tools
http://www.string-functions.com/

Sfu.ca
http://www.sfu.ca/~mjordan/remove-line-breaks.htm

Suggest:
http://softwareinforeview.blogspot.com/2012/11/text-transformer.html