system tray

BrowserTraySwitchBrowserTraySwitch is a very small application that, as you probably figured, will change your default browser extremly fast. BrowserTraySwitch will stay open in your system tray and you can easily right click and change the default internet browser. While the application is more of a “lazy way of…”, it has its uses, especially for the web debbugger.

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There are some blogs owners or administrators out there that will love this application. If you have a WordPress blog and you receive many comments daily, managing them can be a hassle. I’m telling you, logging in and out of WordPress to approve new comments and view recent comments can be a hard job. This is where Moderator comes in, providing you with a desktop ‘portal’ to your blog comment area. You can view and moderate comments from your desktop, all wrapped up in a nice widget-ish way.

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As a Windows XP or Vista user, you probably wondered how can you disable the system tray pop-ups when Automatic Updates are available or  the firewall/antivirus is disabled. The firewall alert is very annoying in my case, at every fresh install, I disable the Windows Firewall because, I simply don’t like it and I use other firewalls. Upon deactivation, the Security Center pops in the system tray and starts “alerting” us that the Firewall is disabled…I don’t like that at all.

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