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Windows XP Tips Updated

Steven Parker   on 02 February 2002 - 17:22 · no comments & 46 views

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Thanks Milhouse and Mira who both sent emails that Paul Thurrotts SuperSite for Windows - "Windows XP Tips" has been updated.

As the dust from the holiday season settles, many people find themselves exploring the possibilities of their new Windows XP systems. While we certainly expect folks to be taking full advantage of this product already, some tips and tricks directly from the software designers should be very useful. Whether allowing people to do things they didn't know were possible or making everyday tasks that much more simple and quick, we believe some useful tips and tricks will be appreciated.
    Included are:
  • Remove Interference in Movie Files
  • Working with Album Art in Windows Media Player
  • Managing Multiple Photos or Other Files
  • Turn Off File Names in Thumbnail View
  • Try Grouping Files for Effortless Manageability
  • Add a Map Drive Button to the Toolbar
  • Fax Tip
  • Changing Thumbnail Options
  • Use the Windows Classic Look
  • Change the Start Menu Style
  • Add Fields to the Details View of Folders
  • Using a Folder Type as a Template
  • Create a Personal Screen Saver
  • Advanced Customizations
View: Windows XP Tips @ SuperSite for Windows


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