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Transform XP to Mac OSX

30 November 2009 Steve 1 comment

There are many transformation tools to convert XP to Mac OSX.

This transformation pack which I found from Deviantart is really a cool one.

Before applying the transformation please make a restore point and then update it.

The filesize is 6 MB.

Mac OSX Leopard X Transformation Pack

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Hidden Programs in Windows XP

7 September 2008 Steve Leave a comment

Private Character Editor: There is an accessory program called the Private Character Editor included with Windows XP that is quite obscure and little-known. It is used in conjunction with the Character Map and provides a way to create your own fonts or logos.
How to open? To open the program, go to Start-Run and enter eudcedit

iExpress: IExpress is a technology designed to simplify creation of a setup program. Using the step-by-step IExpress Wizard, you can create self-extracting files that automatically run the setup program contained inside. IExpress technology automatically removes the setup files after installation, saving the user time and frustration. So now you know how to create your own installers !
How to open? To open the program, go to Start-Run and enter iexpress

Dr. Watson: Dr. Watson for Windows is a program error debugger. The information obtained and logged by Dr. Watson is the information needed by technical support groups to diagnose a program error for a computer running Windows. A text file (Drwtsn32.log) is created whenever an error is detected or a program crashes, and can be delivered to support personnel by the method they prefer. You also have the option of creating a crash dump file, which is a binary file that a programmer can load into a debugger.
How to open? To open the program, go to Start-Run and enter drwtsn32

Media Player 5.1: Yes Media Player 5. You probably have Windows Media PLayer 10 or 11 installed but the fact is even if you upgrade your media player, version 5.1 will remain on your system.
How to open?: To open the program, go to Start-Run and enter mplay32

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