Health & Fitness
Windows 7, Tips, Tricks, Tweaks and Apps.
Check out some cool ways to improve functionality of Windows 7 on your PC.
There are some awesome things about Windows 7, but there are also some not-so awesome things about it. Here are some cool tips and tricks that I have used to spice up Windows 7.
Getting rid of that crapware
SlimCleaner – This is easiest way to get rid of those WildTangent games or all those included utilities you’ll probably never use. For those who are unfamiliar with what to remove, SlimCleaner includes reviews of preloaded programs and descriptions of what they do. [Download]
The good old-fashioned control panel – For those a bit more familiar with what needs to go, the Control Panel is the way to go. Select the app you hate, hit uninstall, and wait while it leaves your hard drive.
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Reinstall Windows 7 - Use the sledgehammer method. The best way to get a completely clean version of Windows 7 is to actually buy a fresh copy and install it. It is also the priciest way to accomplish this. Windows Home Premium starts at $119.99. You can also find a Win 7 install disc and use the registration key that comes with your computer. [Buy Windows]
Cleaning up the desktop
Replace the wallpaper – Most Windows laptops come with some ugly preloaded wallpaper. Replace it with something cool.
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Rainmeter – This is for the generic desktop haters. I equated it to Launcher Pro for Windows 7. You can create widgets, customize sidebars and make the desktop whatever you want it to be. [Download Rainmeter]
Fences – The name says it all. Create “fences” for your desktop icons and organize them however you’d like. [Download Fences]
Must-have apps
MetroTwit - This is a Twitter app for you. Seriously, it’s one of the best looking ones out there. [Download MetroTwit]
Pokki – Pokki may be in beta, but it allows you to add small applets to the Windows TaskBar, including ones for Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter. They pop up right from the bar and don’t require you to launch your browser window. [Download Pokki]
PostBox – It may cost $30, but PostBox is a killer Outlook alternative. It also brings in your Gmail labels, has Quick Reply functions, and, as demoed in the segment, has animated GIF support. [Download PostBox]
Prism – If none of those email solutions work for you, you can use Prism to make a Gmail web app on your desktop. Or you can just use the program to create a standalone Verge shortcut. [Download Prism]