Tags : Windows 10

Utilities & Operating Systems

MicSwitch

If you’ve ever played an online game where you used a microphone to communicate, you’ve probably heard your teammates talk to their family, because they forgot to turn off the microphone. There is a good chance that something like this happened to you too. In Windows, muting a microphone can be done in several ways. […]Read More

Tutorials

How to Open Previously Opened Tabs When Starting Chrome

When you have multiple tabs open in Google Chrome and you turn off your browser and then start it again, one empty tab will open. However, there is a handy setting that will launch all tabs that were opened before you turned off Chrome. Check out our video where we show you how to open […]Read More

Tutorials

How to Save a Gmail Message as a File (EML)

If you want to save a message (email) from Gmail so that you can upload it to another email service, you need to save it as an EML (Electronic Mail Format) file. When you save the message like this, all Attachments, as well as text styling in the email, will be saved. This way it […]Read More

Utilities & Operating Systems

FreeMove

We are big fans of small and simple programs that easily solve a big problem. This category includes FreeMove, a free program for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 that allows us to move an installed program to another folder or partition on the hard disk without having to reinstall the program. How does […]Read More

Tutorials

How to Remove Text Formatting In Google Docs

Formatting text helps us better highlight some of its parts. However, this should not be overdone. When a paragraph or the whole text has a different font, color, and font size, reading can be difficult. In Google Docs, there is a handy option to remove all formatting from the document. This option can be used […]Read More

Utilities & Operating Systems

Xiret – Benchmark for Beginners

Windows Vista is not remembered as a good operating system. It was a version of Windows, which aimed to test the new technology. One of Vista’s innovations was the Windows System Assessment Tool, a computer benchmarking tool. We remember that users were, for the most part, dissatisfied with this tool, but it survived in versions […]Read More