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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ultra-Productive Gmail Configuration

Minimalist Gmail: How to Get Rid of the Non-Essentials


My new minimalist Gmail inbox.

I’ve been running a Minimalist Gmail setup lately, stripped of nearly everything but, you know, emails … and I’m in love with its simplicity.

There’s something pure about having nothing but the essentials.

Now, some of you will recall a couple of other posts I did, and let’s quickly review them for background:

1. Not long ago, I did a post on How to Make Gmail Your Ultimate Productivity Center. This was Gmail fully loaded, with gadgets for Google Calendar, Google Docs, delicious, Twitter, and much more. This was good, and I still recommend it to most people who want one place for everything they do.

2. Even less ago, I boldly announced I was Killing Email and ditching my inbox. A dramatic announcement, I know, from someone who has been such a Gmail fanboy for at least a few years.

So, two things: one, I haven’t completely killed email. I still use Gmail, though not as often. I have moved most of my communication to Twitter, Google Docs, a wiki, and Basecamp. But I still do email, a little. It’s a hard thing to kill, but maybe drastically reduced email usage is OK with me. It’s certainly less stressful.

Two, when I do use Gmail, lately, I am bothered by all the clutter. I removed all the gadgets, and still too much. Google is known for its simplicity, but I really wanted to strip out not only ads but chat and the navigation menus at the top and more. So I did.

I’ve used Greasemonkey for Firefox and some great user scripts, listed below, to achieve this. I thought of rewriting Gmail’s CSS, but user scripts are much easier. It didn’t take long — just Googled every little thing I wanted to do, and found others had already solved the problems, one at a time.

Here’s how I’ve made Gmail into a minimalist inbox:

1. Fire and Grease. First, be sure you’re running Firefox with Greasemonkey installed. I love the minimalism of Google Chrome — been running both the dev version and latest Chromium builds — but unfortunately it can’t do what Greasemonkey can, at the moment. So I mostly just use Firefox for Gmail now.

2. Remove gadgets. First thing I removed was gadgets — go to Settings, then Gadgets, and remove any you have installed. I had Twitter and Delicious. Then I went to Labs under Settings, and disabled “Multiple Inboxes” and the Google Docs and Google Calendar gadgets, as well as the option to move the Chat box to the right side of Gmail. Things were starting to get cleaned up!

3. Hide labels, chat, footer. I really wanted to remove chat but couldn’t figure it out. Also, the clutter in Gmail’s footer was bothering me. So I found this brilliant user script: Gmail 3: Hide Labels, Chat and Footer. Install it in a click, and voila! Lovely.

4. Remove ads. Ads on the right side of email messages also bothered me. Found a script to do this: Gmail Ad Remover. Added benefit of maximizing your screen space for messages.

5. Remove stars. It’s a minor thing, but the stars are unnecessary for me. I don’t use them for task management (did at one time), so what’s the point? Gmail Remove Stars to the rescue.

6. Gmail logo and searchbar. Found Gmail toggle searchbar area script. Cleans things up nicely. You can always toggle the search area back on if you need it, but most of the time when I’m processing email, responding, I don’t need this.

7. Menu navigation bar. This was the most annoying. I couldn’t figure out how to remove the navigation menus that run across the top of Gmail. Then found the Gmail Real Estate script. It actually toggles not only the navigation menus, but the search area too. This somewhat duplicates the logo and searchbar script’s function above, but I’ve found they actually work nicely together, allowing you to show just a minimal navigation bar if you like, or whatever you feel like showing at the moment. I normally have everything minimized.

Updated: 8. Clean up rows and remove the “inbox is empty” message! Matt Constantine responded to this post by writing two excellent Greasemonkey scripts. The first, called Gmail Clean Rows, removes the lines and other clutter from your inbox’s list of emails. The second is called Gmail Empty is Empty, and removed a small annoyance of mine — the message that shows up when your inbox is empty that says “No new mail! Want to read updates from your favorite sites? Try Google Reader”. Now the empty inbox is really empty, which is lovely lovely.

Updated: 9. Remove extraneous buttons. Matt Constantine took it a step further, at my request, and wrote Gmail Inbox with Less Buttons, removing all the buttons above and below the inbox, except archive, report spam and delete. This is perfect, because I don’t have a need for the move-to, label or more actions drop-down buttons, or the refresh link, or the Select links below all the buttons. Your needs may vary.

And that’s it. It might sound complicated, but basically it’s turning off some options in Gmail’s settings, and then installing a few user scripts. It should just take a few minutes. See the before and after pics below.

How I Use Gmail, the Minimalist Way
Now that everything is stripped down — no gadgets, no chat, no labels or stars — I just process and reply to email, and empty my inbox. Here’s how:

1. Use keyboard shortcuts. See this list if you don’t already know them. Pressing a key such as “c” or “r” or “a” to do email messages, or “j” or “k” or “x” or “y” to navigate and select and archive, is much faster than using the mouse. I can process very quickly using shortcuts.

2. Remove all unnecessary incoming email streams. Very important. Unsubscribe from all newsletters, all ads sent to you from businesses, all notifications from other services you use. Filter out messages from people who just forward jokes or chain mail. I no longer publish my email address, and give people other options for getting the info they want, so only my closest friends or business partners email me. Leaves the inbox relatively uncluttered.

3. Process quickly. Just run through your inbox, processing like lightning. Each email requires instant action: archive or trash, reply then archive, put on your task list (see next item) and archive. Or just do the task now, and archive. Those are the only options. Should take 10 minutes tops.

4. Tasks. I use a separate task list these days (Anxiety, a very simple Mac app) to make a quick note of any tasks, so that I can archive an email without needing it in the inbox as a reminder. Gmail Tasks is another good option — I don’t use it these days because I keep my email closed most of the time, and want my small task list open when I need it without having to open Gmail.

5. Short messages. Keep things short, and it doesn’t take long to reply. I try to do it in 3-5 sentences. I rarely go over this.

Before and After Pics
Took some screenshots to illustrate the changes. Click the thumbnails to see full images. Update: I’ve changed the “after” screenshot to illustrate the new scripts noted above by Matt Constantine.

Edit: The Firefox theme you see in the screenshots is Chromifox Basic, modeled after Google Chrome. I didn’t mention this above, but I removed most of the toolbars and icons from Firefox awhile back, to make Firefox as minimalist as I can. You can do this in the View->Toolbars menu, unselecting toolbars and removing icons as you please.

Before:

After:

Source:Zenhabits

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ardamax Keylogger - Ultra cool keylogger

Ardamax Keylogger is a keystroke recorder for monitoring EVERYTHING people type on the computer. In total stealth, the program records keystrokes made in all applications – Microsoft Word, Outlook Express, Skype, Internet Explorer and anywhere else, makes snapshots of the screen and saves captured information to an encrypted log file. The log file has a time stamp and the name of the application where the keystrokes have been captured. You can view the log in the built-in Log Viewer, or have it sent to you by email, via LAN, or get it uploaded to the FTP server.

The program leaves no traces of its presence and cannot be discovered by the computer system. Other users do not suspect they are being monitored and cannot see the program in Windows processes, even with advanced process viewers. The program can be accessed by the user who knows a valid access password.

Ardamax Keylogger runs on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista.

Keylogger Features:

* Remote Installer - creates a customized Ardamax Keylogger engine file. You can email this file to your target for remote monitoring.

* Invisible mode makes it absolutely invisible to anyone. Ardamax Keylogger is not visible in the task bar, system tray, Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista Task Manager, process viewers (Process Explorer, WinTasks etc.), Start Menu and Windows Startup list.

* Email log delivery - keylogger can send you recorded logs through e-mail delivery at set times - perfect for remote monitoring!

* FTP delivery - Ardamax Keylogger can upload recorded logs through FTP delivery.

* Network delivery - sends recorded logs through via LAN.

* Clipboard logging - capture all text copied to the Windows Clipboard.

* Visual surveillance - periodically makes screenshots and stores the compressed images to log.

* Chat monitoring - Ardamax Keylogger is designed to record and monitor both sides of a conversation in following chats:
o MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger
o ICQ Pro, ICQ Lite
o Skype
o Windows Messenger
o Google Talk
o Yahoo Messenger
o Miranda
o QiP

* Security - allows you to protect program settings, Hidden Mode and Log file.

* Web Update - Ardamax Keylogger can check the availability of updates, download and install them automatically. Thus, the latest version of Ardamax Keylogger will always be installed on your computer.

* Application monitoring - keylogger will record the application that was in use that received the keystroke!

* Time/Date tracking - it allows you to pinpoint the exact time a window received a keystroke!

* Powerful Log Viewer - you can view and save the log as a HTML page or plain text with keylogger Log Viewer.

* Small size – Ardamax Keylogger is several times smaller than other programs with the same features. It has no additional modules and libraries, so its size is smaller and the performance is higher.

* Ardamax Keylogger fully supports Unicode characters which makes it possible to record keystrokes that include characters from Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and many other character sets.

* It records every keystroke. Captures passwords and all other invisible text.

Other Features:

* Windows 2000/XP/Vista support
* Monitors multi-user machines
* Automatic startup
* Friendly interface
* Easy to install

Homepage:
http://www.ardamax.com/keylogger/

Download:
http://www.ardamax.com/downloads/setup_akl.exe

Registration for full version:

[1] Ardamax Keylogger 3

GHIJ2H4 837Y43DS83

[2] Ardamax Keylogger 3.0

Name: AlmeloseAndy Serial: KDSHWAUIWHA1OSA

[3] Ardamax Keylogger 3.0

Registration name: Kimberley Ronald
Registration code: RGA3Y3A-M3D88-T3HU5-T28TM-G47AS-SFTD7-624JC

Stop Piracy ! - Please pay to buy full product, the blog owner is not responsible for the above info.

Provide backlink if you publish this blog's information on web.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

HD Videos in Youtube !

This video will teach you how to use youtube's new feature for watching High/Higher Definition videos in yourube....amazing hm..
Sit back and Enjoy~~

Thursday, May 22, 2008

50+ Google Reader Productivity Hacks

Google Reader is already a tool that can be used to boost your productivity throughout the day by letting you view your favorite blog’s feeds and posts in one spot: through your Google account. But for those of us who tend to get bogged down in a lot of useless subscriptions and really need to cut down on the minutes (or hours) we spend procrastinating each day, there are a lot of little hacks to make Google Reader more productive. We’ve compiled a list of over 50 of our favorites here.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Use these basic but necessary keyboard shortcuts to make searching, organizing, sharing and reading your feeds more efficient.

  1. /: Use the forward slash to move your cursor to the search box and start looking for new stuff or saved items.
  2. g then u: Type g then u to go to your subscriptions.
  3. g then d: This shortcut will take you to the recommended page. If there are no recommendations, typing g then d will take you to the browse page.
  4. 2: Press 2 to see your subscriptions in a list view or headline view.
  5. ?: Find more keyboard shortcuts just for Google Reader by pressing the question mark.
  6. Shift-s: Pressing Shift-S will share or un-share the selected item.
  7. s: Star and un-star your highlighted items simply by pressing s.
  8. Shift-o: Open up the highlighted subscription or folder with this shortcut.
  9. g then h: Press g then h to go back to the Google Reader homepage.
  10. g then shift-s: This shortcut will take you to the “Your Shared Items” page.
  11. shift-n/p: n/p stands for Next/Previous, and using this combination will select the Next/Previous selection or folder.
  12. v: Open up the original page of the selected item in Google Reader.
  13. e: Quickly e-mail a page or other selection by pressing e when you’re in Google Reader.
  14. r: Check to see if anymore unread updates have been added when you hit the r button in the navigation.

For Firefox

Firefox users like their browser’s speed and ability to add on new scripts or buttons. Check out several Google Reader-specific hacks for Firefox here.

  1. Enhance Google Reader Preview: This script adds a Preview button so that you don’t have to open up an article or post all the way to read it.
  2. BlogThis2Me: The BlogThis2Me script lets you “blog Google Reader’s “BlogThis!” to your own blog system, not to blogger.com,” as long as you have Firefox and Greasemonkey.
  3. Smart Google Reader Subscribe Button: this script “adds an overlayed check icon when you’re subscribed to at least one of the feeds that the site advertises via auto-discovery.”
  4. Gbutts 1.5.1: Gbutts is short for Google buttons, and you can add your Google Reader button, as well as any other Google buttons, to your Firefox address bar.
  5. Better GReader: Better GReader works with Firefox adds a menu with extra options and features like Smart Subscribe, Preview Inline, Optimized Skin and others.
  6. Google Reader Watcher: Google Reader Watcher is an add-on that makes Firefox check your Google Reader for unread fees. This download does not require Greasemonkey.
  7. Quick Hide Message: Shave off milliseconds with this script, which “quickly hides the message displayed in Google Reader after performing renames, folder changes,” and other actions.
  8. Auto Add Feed: The Auto Add Feed script only adds feeds to Google Reader, instead of asking you where you want it to be saved.
  9. Title Unread Count: This hack moves the unread count in Google Reader to the front.
  10. Greasereader: Add even more hot keys to your Google Reader systems by reading this guide.
  11. Google Reader All Starred: Extract all of your starred items as links from Google Reader so that you don’t have to download each one.
  12. Google Reader Read by Mouse: Set up this script so that you can use a mouse-only system to read your feeds. It uses mouse buttons for the following actions: next item, previous item, and more.

Real Time Savers

If you’re serious about making your Google Reader visits more efficient, learn how to categorize by priority, use the “next” bookmarklet, and implement scripts that let you autoscroll, review your subscriptions and more.

  1. Categorize by priority: Stepcase Lifehack recommends categorizing your feeds by priority so that you don’t get bogged down in irrelevant articles.
  2. Google Reader Autoscroll: The autoscroll script lets you “view and mark items as read by means of a mouse wheel and keyboard shortcuts.”
  3. Mark All as Read: If you only want to read one article from a feed, you can mark everything else as read to weed out your extra entries.
  4. Google Reader Scroll Reducer: With this script, you’re able to comment on and view the original site without having to scroll to the top of page to get to the URL.
  5. The “Next” Bookmarklet: The Google Reader Blog discusses this hack, which “allows you to use Google Reader through just one link — clicking on it takes your browser to the next unread item in your reading list.”
  6. Review your subscriptions: Are you still getting subscriptions for some obscure hobby you were only interested in a year ago? Go through your subscriptions and delete any that you don’t really want emptied into your account regularly.
  7. Print Button v2.0: The Google Reader Print Button v2.0 allows users to print either the selected content or everything that’s displayed on the page in Google Reader.
  8. Gmail + Google Reader: Add Google Reader into your Gmail account so you don’t have to constantly switch back and forth.
  9. Google Reader Filter: Get rid of duplicate and unwanted content with this script.
  10. Tag your items: Take advantage of the tagging feature on Google Reader. It’s there to help you stay organized and more productive.

Social Media Hacks

How much time do you waste each day checking all of your social media accounts? These hacks let you sync up Google Reader with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Google Chat and more.

  1. Google Reader + ma.gnolia: This basic script lets you add a Google Reader post to ma.gnolia.
  2. Google Reader Digg News: Add a Digg button to your Google Reader posts with this script.
  3. Tumblr: Sync up your Google Reader and Tumblr with this script. You can attach your reblog button or Share-on-Tumblr at the bottom of articles on Google Reader.
  4. Managing Your Shared Items: This post from the Google Reader Blog shows you how to add and remove friends from your Gmail or GChat account.
  5. Google Reader and Flickr: Now you embed Flickr videos into your Google Reader, so you don’t have to switch back and forth to share with extra friends or read their comments.
  6. Facebook Sharer + Google Reader: Share your favorite posts and articles with Google Reader friends and Facebook friends.
  7. Google Reader + del.icio.us: Use this script to define tags and links for a faster way of posting to del.icio.us.
  8. Google Reader + Twitter: Use this script to add reader posts to Twitter.

Add-Ons and Solutions

Try out these add-ons to customize your Google Reader experience and streamline your Google accounts.

  1. Google Reader Notifier: This extension keeps you updated by showing you how many unread items you have in your account.
  2. Add a Search: Add a search engine to your Google Reader account to make searching for items faster.
  3. Google Reader Optimized: Use this script to view Google Reader in a larger space. The last official update was in 2006, but Google Reader users have submitted updates.
  4. Google Reader Romeo Script: Check out this script to access Google Reader from your cell phone — if you don’t have an iPhone.
  5. Google Reader Button for Internet Explorer: IE users can add on a Google Reader to their browser using this tutorial.
  6. iPhone Skin: iPhone users can easily view Google Reader on their phones with this special skin from developer David Cann.
  7. Iris: View your Google Reader subscriptions in a Firefox sidebar.
  8. Go behind the scenes: If you want to know how many people have subscribed to a certain feed, you can use this tutorial to speed up your search times.
Thank You !

Monday, May 19, 2008

ALL ABOUT NETSTAT - A TUTORIAL

Note- This tutorial may bear a resemblance to tutorials written by other authors. I have acknowledged to tutorials or articles that I referred before writing this tutorial. It is possible that there may be other tutorials I have not referred and are similar to my tutorial. It is not possible for me to give acknowledgment to such tutorials and hence there must be no copyright or legal issues regarding this tutorial.

Dear reader

In this tutorial I am going teach how to use a very useful command netstat. By using netstat you will be able to find out the ip address of your computer and of the remote computer connected to your computer and most importantly you will be able to know what ports are open on our computer - this will help you know if your computer is infected by a Trojan. Let us see how to launch netstat command. netstat is a MS-DOS based command, you can not use mouse to interact with this utility. To launch this command simply run MS-DOS prompt. To do this just click on 'Run...' after clicking on Start button and then type command and press enter key. Alternatively you can select MS-DOS prompt from Start menu if you are using windows 98 or from accessories if you are using windows NT,2000 or XP. After launching command prompt you will get

C:\windows>

or

C:\>

To launch netstat type netstat -a and press enter key.

C:\windows>netstat -a

This will give output similar to this.

Active Connections

Proto Local Address Foreign Address State

TCP gaurav:1753 www.ethicalhackers.tk:http ESTABLISHED

TCP gaurav:1081 ftp.mycgiserver.com:ftp ESTABLISHED

TCP gaurav:1036 ftp.mycgiserver.com:ftp-data TIME_WAIT

TCP gaurav:1145 mail.sec33.com:pop3 ESTABLISHED

Let us try to understand this output in some detail.

Proto Its full name is Protocol. A protocol is simply a set of rules that your computer follows to communicate to other computers.

The TCP shown under the heading Proto shows that our computer is using the TCP (Transfer Control Protocol ) to communicate to the other computer. An other type of protocol is UDP

Local Address This is the address of our computer. Under this heading we can see gauarv:1081. gaurav is the name of our computer. This is the name asked by windows setup during installation.1081 is our local port number and is randomly generated. A port is simply a virtual 'road' on which internet data 'travels'

Foreign Address This is very important for us. Under this heading we can see ftp.mycgiserver.com This shows that our computer is connected to computer having name ftp.mycgiserver.com

State This tells about the state of our connection. Following table will help you in understanding these.

STATE WHAT DOES IT MEAN
CLOSED There is no connection between your computer and remote host.
CLOSING Your computer and remote computer have both agreed to close connection.
CLOSE WAIT The remote computer has initiated to close the connection
ESTABLISHED There is a connection.
FIN WAIT 1 The software using connection (like msn messenger) has finished using the connection
FIN WAIT 2 The remote computer has agreed to close connection.
LAST ACK The connection is waiting for all the data packets to destroy.
LISTEN Your computer is listening for incoming connection
SYN RCVD Remote computer is sending a request for connection
SYN SENT Your computer has initiated to open a connection
TIMED WAIT same as LAST ACK

Now let us see some other options available with the netstat command. If you want to know the options available you can pass /? as an argument to the netstat command i.e.


c:\windows>netstat /?

We will get the following output.

Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP network connections.

NETSTAT [-a] [-e] [-n] [-s] [-p proto] [-r] [interval]

-a Displays all connections and listening ports. (Server-side connections are normally not shown).

-e Displays Ethernet statistics. This may be combined with the -s option.

-n Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form.

-p proto Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto; proto may be tcp or udp. If used with the

-s option to display per-protocol statistics, proto may be tcp, udp, or ip.

-r Displays the contents of the routing table.

-s Displays per-protocol statistics. By default, statistics are shown for TCP, UDP and IP; the -p

option may be used to specify a subset of the default.

interval Redisplays selected statistics, pausing interval seconds between each display. Press CTRL+C to

stop redisplaying statistics. If omitted, netstat will print the current configuration information

once.


Before we explore all the options let us apply the knowledge we have just gathered. Let suppose we want to find out if our computer is infected with a Trojan. For those who don't know about Trojans I would like to tell them that Trojans malicious programs that may have come in form of a email attachment or in the form of infected software. These Trojans generally listen on some port for connections and after accepting the connection the remote computer user may execute any command on your computer. The most popular trojan is Back Orifice

So if you want to check out whether your computer is infected with Back Orifice you will run command netstat -a and if it shows that your computer is listening on port 31337 you must download some Trojan removal software. Please note that these Trojans have options that allow the remote attacker allow to change default port for accepting connections. For example a remote attacker may have changed the default port from 31337 to 54871. So you must look for suspicious ports. Click here to get a list of such Trojans and the default ports on which they accept connections.

Now let us explore all the options available with the netstat command. We have already used -a option that shows all the connections and listening ports. Let use explore -n option.

The netstat -n command will display the numbers in place of the names i.e. instead of name of our computer we will get the ip address of our computer. This option is helpful if we want to know the ip address of our computer and of the remote computer connected to our computer.

The netstat -p command is used to get information related to a particular protocol. Suppose we want to know only about the connections using UDP we will use command netstat -p udp and netstat -p tcp for connections using tcp. Please note that we can combine options. For example the command netstat -a -p udp and this will give us information about all the connections using UDP.

The netstat -s and netstat -e command are used to display detailed statistics about the different protocols. These commands are generally to correcting network problems.

The netstat -r is used to display routing tables. We need not go in details but I would like to tell you that routing table is used by computers to figure out by which route they should pass on the data. If a computer can not find out a suitable route it will discard the data packet.

Now before I end this tutorial let us see the use of interval option. If you specify a number in place of interval the netstat command will run again and again after that period of seconds. e.g. netstat -a 1 To exit from the command you will have to press CTRL+C.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Rapidshare.com - Auto Downloader - New Working 100%

Rapidshare since changed their Captcha Images so the program above became unuseable. Though, some very nice members of a german communitiy made it possible again:

- Enter any Link from rapidshare.com oder .de and many other hosters
- Get a full automatic download from rapidshare (it recognises every code by itself)
- Automatically get a new IP after a Rapidshare Download is finished (can be turned off)
--> Everything fully automatic, no need to stay at PC the whole Time

With the pack, I created a small readme.pdf . Please go through all the steps one by one. It uses ABBY Finereader to recognise the code.

Here's a list of all supported Routers: routercontrol.de (url)
For all modem users, there is a good way for you to get a new IP, the way is included in readme.pdf

There are a few background information in the first thread. I can give help for Routercontrol, USDownloader and ABBYY but I don't have a modem, I will do what I can to help you.

Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/108271983/USDpack.rar
Size: 5821 KB

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Search Engine Optimization | Increse Website Traffic | Attract more Visitors to your Site

I have tried to convey every fact regarding Search Engine Optimiztaion for any Website and all the methods on how to get more visitors to your website.The following Ebook is categorised in the following way and every part briefly described.

About This Book
Foolish Assumptions
How This Book Is Organized
Part I: Search Engine Basics
Part II: Building Search-Engine-Friendly Sites
Part III: Adding Your Site to the Indexes and Directories
Part IV: After You’ve Submitted
Part V: The Part of Tens
Part VI: Appendix
Icons Used in This Book


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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Hidden Redirection in Web Browser !

How about redirecting your web browser to a page which is not actually requested.
A simple text file edit makes sites redirect to another. When you type address in address bar in any browser and enter it then it will display another web page.
For eg: when you type Google.com in the browser you will be redirected to yahoo.com.

Instructions to do:

1) Go to this directory [c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc], directory may change according to drive used for os installation
2) then hit enter
3) find a file named "hosts"
4) Right click on it and open with word pad.
5) In the last link of the document type the IP* address of yahoo space
www.Google.com (Vice versa for other sites)
6) now save it
7) restart the browser if its already running
8) Now try it, It works perfect

IP*: To find IP address of a website:
Go to Start ->Run > type cmd > enter.
Now you have a new window on desktop. On that type ping www. yahoo.com (OR ping www.xyz.com)

Visual Explanation:



Recovery:Repeat the first four steps and remove the last line that you have inserted and save it and restart browser. Now its normal,
you can try this trick on your fried's pc and public pc and force them to blink.

*Please do it on your own risk.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Rapidshare Hacking:Guide for Beginners

Rapidshare is an excellent tool for sharing files all over but there are limitations for which we have worked out and here is the outcome.
Recently users have discovered ways of bypassing the download limits and skipping the waiting time. Here are a description of these methods.
1. Using JavaScript
*[ Javascript at present is not working because the bug is fixed]

  • Go to the page you want to download.
  • In the address bar put the following: javascript:alert(c=0)
  • Click OK .
  • Click OK to the pop-up box .
  • Enter the captcha .
  • Download Your File .

2. Requesting a new IP address from your ISP server.

Here's how to do it in windows:

  • Click Start
  • Click run
  • In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
  • When the command prompt opens type the following.

ENTER after each new line.

ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit

Erase your cookies in whatever browser you are using.Try the rapidshare download again!Note:If you ISP has provided you with a fixed IP then it may not work.But this usually works.

3. Use a proxy with SwitchProxy and Firefox

  • Download and install Firefox if you have not already.[Get it]
  • Add Greasemonkey if you don't have.
  • Download and install FoxyProxy Add-on.
  • Google for free proxies.
  • When you hit your download limit, clean your cookies and change your proxy.

*Clearing cookies and changing IP is important.
If you don't know how to install add -ons(Greasemonkey,FoxyProxy):



When the file is downloaded.Open Firefox the open the file from it:

Like this


4. Anonymous Clients
They are nothing but the clients that support you to be annonymous on the internet so as to prevent your identity by using proxies. But you on your part have to enter the IP and Port for the proxies.

  • JAP-is a program that can help you to prevent yout IP address by providing you to connect through proxies.

Get it * to use this you must know about proxies and to use it.

  • Ulrasurf- is a good program which can select proxies from itself also and you can do it mannually also and can have upto 3 parallel downloads from Rapidshare.

Get it

Many more expert and professional tools for that will also be posted very soon.Please note that this article was only ment for beginners. We wan't everyone to learn everything so we take care of newbies also.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

RapidShare Hack: NIC tricks and MAC cloning -bypass download limit

This is how I get what I want from RapidShare without having to wait the 60+ minutes between downloads.


First off I have two methods I use. Granted this is still one file at a time, but you will not have to wait a hour+ between downloads.

First method is having two NICs and a hub.

My ISP uses static IPs .

  •  Download a file from RapidShare.

  •  Disable one nic and activate another after download is complete.
  •  While NIC is activating restart Modem. IPS will assign a new IP.

  •  Download another file.

  •  When download is complete, create a bridge between NICs while restarting modem. Your  ISP will assign a new IP.

This will get you three files in time limit set by RapidShare.

This method is not that high speed but is better then one file an hour.


Second method uses MAC cloaning application.

It will allow you to change your MAC address of your NIC.

Install MAC cloaning app (search Google from appz) Different appz have different procedures, read the help file to figure out what you are doing. I use SMAC, it is pretty simple.

  • Download file from RapidShare.

  • Change MAC address (don't change until the current file is finished downloadling)

  • Restart Modem, ISP will issue a new IP for new MAC address. Takes less then 15 seconds.

  • Download another file from RapidShare

I know these methods are not the greatest, but I have not found anything else that works as painless as these.

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Saturday, December 22, 2007



Speeed Up UR Internet Explorer 4/5/6 !!!

This tip will work on any Win 95/98/2000/ME and NT4 systems with MS Internet Explorer 4/5/6 installed.

This Registry hack tip speeds up internet/remote (using Windows Explorer and/or Internet Explorer) browsing processes considerably on most MS Windows 32-bit machines connected to a network and/or remote computer(s).

This actually fixes a BUG in MS Windows O/S's that scan shared or remote
folders and files across a network for Scheduled Tasks. This can add a delay as long as 30 seconds
in some machines(!) This is because I.E. uses extra time to search the remote computer(s)
for the tasks.

Steps:




To stop this feature of I.E., open Regedit.

Go To:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\

RemoteComputer\NameSpace


Click the + sign beside NameSpace


Below NameSpace you will see a sub key named: {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}

Right click on {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
and delete it.


Note:Editing The Registry Is Dangerous And May Cause system Instabability .....

To Speed up UR Browsing Experience Download

Mozilla Firefox Located At The Top- right Of My Blog

And Increase Speed By 200% ...

Thursday, December 20, 2007



Get notified About UR mails without logging in:


Google’snifty Gmail Notifier utility (mail.google.com/mail/help/notifier) sits in your system tray and checks for new mail at regular intervals. But if your system tray runneth over, and you are using Firefox , you can receive notifications right in the browser’s status bar, through Doron Rosenberg’s identically named Gmail Notifier add-on software.


To Download Gmail Notifier Click Here


And IF You Dont Have FIREFOX Get IT On The Right Side Of Our Blog HERE

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Free!!!! SMS FRom Yahoo Mail

Yahoo mail is now out of beta phase and users can send free SMS to mobile phones (selected countries only).







Incidently, Yahoo Messenger already has this feature available. Along with integration of text messaging feature(upto 145 characters), it let you pick a new color for your email interface too.

So, what do you think, will Gmail face competition from Yahoo with the inclusion of new features?