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5/20/11 Note:  For those of you still on Windows Mobile 6.5, I highly suggest you look into installing a custom ROM on your phone.   The carriers release these phones and rarely go back and provide updates.  As a result, your operating system is usually VERY out of date. Plus, a custom ROM gives you a [...]

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In simplest terms, XP Mode is XP Professional running as a virtualized instance in Windows 7.   If you’re not familiar with virtualization, it is essentially running a copy of Windows XP as an app within Windows 7.  XP mode is an optional free download for Windows 7 Ultimate and Professional and  includes a full copy of a [...]

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There are several ways to stitch together photographs to make stunning panoramas. One of the easiest ways is with Microsoft’s free photo organizer called Windows Live Photo Gallery (WLPG).  WLPG is a free download that works with XP, Vista, and now Windows 7.  For Vista users, this tool is an evolution of Vista’s Photo Gallery [...]

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Check out this 10 photo panorama from the OSU campus. The sun was setting and the photos aren’t that great, but this is still cool. Using Silverlight’s Deep Zoom feature, you can zoom in, out, and all around. You can get close enough to see detail in these photos. I used the free Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) to [...]

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Resize Photos in Windows 7 (and Vista too) Way back in 2001-2002, Microsoft released a set of free utilities for XP called PowerToys. Theses were small, very useful programs. One of the best tools in the set was the Image Resizer. Once installed, you could right-click on any photo, click on Resize Image, then select [...]

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Windows Vista (which is nearly two years old now) represents the most dramatic interface change since Windows 95 was released. Some would argue the change is for the better and some would argue otherwise. I like Vista but I will admit there are some shortcomings and annoying inconsistencies in the user experience. If you can’t [...]

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6/17/2011:  There have been several hits on this entry recently.  Since the original content was from 2008, I decided to refresh it slightly.  Please let me know if you have any additions. Commercial software is available for every conceivable use, but many of these applications come with a price tag which is too high for [...]

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