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How to Re-open Recently Closed Tabs in Google Chrome

If you close a tab accidentally in Google Chrome browser, then you are left grinding your teeth at the stupid mistake. Do not worry, you can easily re-open that closed tab using the an extension called Sexy Undo Close Tab. This extension installs an icon near the Chrome omnibox clicking on which you can access all the recently closed tabs. This makes it very easy to re-open any previously closed tabs.

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Play Jigsaw Puzzle with Any Picture in Google Chrome

If you are a Google Chrome user then there is no reason for you to get bored. We recently wrote an article on the Viewster app for Chrome web browser using which you can watch free movies online right inside your Chrome web browser. But if you are not into watching movies, then you can have a break from your monotonous work life using the Puzzle extension for Chrome. The Puzzle extension can convert any picture on any web page into a jigsaw puzzle.

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Access Extensions Options from the Menubar in Firefox

Starting with the version 4 of the Mozilla Firefox, all the options for the extensions (add-ons) are shown in a separate page. Sometimes this makes opening of the options dialog for extensions a very difficult task and hangs the Firefox browser. One workaround for this is to install Extension Options Menu add-on which lets you access the options dialog for various extensions right from the Firefox menubar.

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Wrap Mouse Movement Across Screen Edges with Free Edgeless

The movements of your mouse cursor are limited by the edges of your screen. The mouse cursor stops moving if you try to move it beyond an edge. Although this is the usual behavior and most of us have adapted to this behavior, yet some of us feel it as a burden to move the cursor from one edge to another. If you want, then you can make the edges of your screen wrap for the mouse movements, using freeware Edgeless.

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How to Generate QR Code for Free Online

The Quick Response code or the QR code in short has become very popular with mobile devices specially the smartphones. The QR code is a two dimensional bard code which can contain coded form of a message like telephone number, web site URL etc. You can scan any QR code using the camera of your smartphone and it would decode it and show you the encoded message in it. Normally businesses print their QR codes on various items. But now you can generate your own QR code for free online.

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Check Spelling in Internet Explorer with Free Speckie

Both Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome come with pre-installed internal spelling checker, unlike Internet Explorer which has no in-built spell check feature of its own. But you can use Speckie – a free spell checker for Internet Explorer. Speckie is a free and easy to use spell checker that can check as you type in Internet Explorer and marks the misspelled words with the usual wavy red underline.

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10 GB Free Online Storage Space from Minus

Minus.com has brought to you 10 gigabytes of online storage space for free. Minus allows you to share your files with others, publish them online and or just use the online space as backup storage space. Minus allows you unlimited number of downloads and unlimited file transfers. You can upload files of size upto 2 GB. To get even more space, you can invite someone you know to use Minus. At the present time, they are giving no option to buy more space.

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Restore System Icons in the Notification Area in Windows 7

Sometimes when you boot into Windows, the system icons like volume, network and the power icon no longer show up in the notification area (system tray). This is very annoying because you can no longer quickly open the sound, network and power related settings from the notification area. This happens because of a registry problem in Windows 7. You can easily fix this problem by clearing some of the misbehaving entries in the Windows registry.

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Remove Start Menu button in Windows 7 with Start Killer

Everybody knows about the Start Menu button which stays on the left side of the Windows taskbar in the left-bottom corner of your screen. Although most people have large monitors these days, yet some people think that this Start Menu button is a waste of the taskbar space. If you are also one of them then you can easily remove the Start Menu button using a freeware tool called Start Killer.

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