How to Install Multiple Versions of IE on same PC

Ever wanted to have more than one versions of IE in your PC? If yes, Multiple IE is the solution to this. Generally IE does not allow you to keep previous versions or run 2 different versions on same PC. In case you want to check the alignment issues or page rendering of your blog [...]

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Track Amount of Time Online in Firefox with TimeTracker

If Firefox is your default web browser, you can track the time you spend online in Firefox. The TimeTracker addon for Firefox gives you a really easy way to track the time you spend online browsing. The timer only ticks if you are browsing, and you can exclude work-related sites from the timer as well. [...]

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How to Change the Default Color Scheme in Office 2007

Microsoft Office 2007 has the option to change the default color scheme. The default color scheme is light blue and in case you like to have a change, you can o it in options. When you change the color scheme in one application, then this color scheme is changed in all the Microsoft applications (Word, [...]

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How to Enable Spell Check in Text Fields in Firefox

Firefox has its own in-built spell check, but this spell check is available only in Text area and text fields (text boxes) will not show spelling mistakes. Many times blogging titles have spelling mistakes because of this. But a simple trick can activate spell check in text fields as well. To do this, open the [...]

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Optimize Firefox for Broadband

Published on 06 March 2008 by Nirmal in Firefox, Tips and Tricks

Optimize Firefox for Broadband

By default, Firefox is optimized for dial up connection. You can change the browser settings so that it can be used to browse with DSL or cable or other broadband links. In order to change the settings, first you need to edit config file. Type about:config in the address bar and press enter. Then enter [...]

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