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Mac OS X like font smoothing in Windows

Ever wondered why everything looks so beautiful and clear in Mac OS X? It is basically it’s font rendering engine and graphics abilities. Windows is already playing catch up with the font rendering using their own ClearType technology. However, even ClearType can’t stand up to the beauty and clarity given by Mac OS X font [...]

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Vibrant Ink theme for Eclipse based IDEs

After my hugely successful Vibrant Ink theme port for Komodo IDE, NotePad++ and Visual Studio, it’s time to go for Eclipse based IDEs. Please follow the instructions carefully to have Vibrant Ink theme readied for your Eclipse based IDEs like Eclipse 3 or greater, Aptana, Adobe Flex Builder, Zend Studio, etc.

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Now run .NET Framework across multiple OS Platforms

I could say it’s been a dream of myself ever since I started coding the .NET Framework 1.0 in 2002. But I never thought it would became a reality given Microsoft’s nature on being the one that rules everyone. But, the powerful community of enthusiastic Open Source developers and the Industry leader in Linux and [...]

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Making Firefox look and feel like Google Chrome

Making Firefox look and feel like Google Chrome

Well, ever since Google released their own Browser, Google Chrome, Firefox users were wondering the same thing. Will Firefox live up to beat yet another Browser? In my point of view, the answer is: Yes and very well beyond. The main reason behind this question is that Firefox users are very well comfortable in using [...]

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Vibrant Ink theme for Komodo IDE, NotePad++ and Visual Studio

The infamous Vibrant Ink theme that was originally designed for TextMate on Mac OS X is creating really good vibrations among the Ruby On Rails developers and onlookers as it’s the standard theme used in all the screencasts and example videos shown in various sites as they fancy seeing the RoR language in this vibrant [...]

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My first post from mobile

My first post from mobile

Well, here’s my break-through in mobile handling after a long time. This is my first post using my Nokia N95 mobile device. I bought one excellent software named Wavelog 2 which is far better an mobile blogging tool. See how it looked in my Nokia N95. Really worth it isn’t it?

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Firefox asks user name and password while accessing localhost

This problem is been around for a while and there are very few references available in online regarding this issue. This is mainly IIS problem with Windows Authentication. To solve this, please follow the below steps:

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Windows XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate

Microsoft on 18th December, has launched the official Release Candidate of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3. This Service Pack includes some interesting security updates and surprisingly with no new features. But installing this Service Pack didn’t made any particular change in the way the operating system worked. Anyhow, considering it’s just a Release Candidate, [...]

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JavaScript Debugger Firefox Plugin

If anyone of you is a Web Developer you should have certainly experienced a dreadful experience with the Client-Side Scripting languages such as JavaScript, VBScript and JScript. All these scripting languages are NOT actually independent languages. They’re merely a integrated version of the Browser you’re using and also varies in functions, objects and some syntax [...]

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AI RoboForm: Keeping your Passwords and Identities Safe and Secure

One of the great hassles in this IT world is keeping your Passwords and Identities safe and secure and most of all never forgetting them! Well, no software that I can suggest can improve your mind capacity. But then, what’s Computers for? Let your PC or Laptop remember everything for you and keep you hassle-free [...]

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