
Utile & pratique
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
What's All the Fuss About Evernote? Should I Be Using It?
How to Get Rid of a Virus (Even When Your Computer Won't Boot)
So you've contracted a virus that's taken over your computer, and you can't even boot up to try and troubleshoot the problem. The solution: Create a rescue CD, boot into a safe environment, and rid your PC of any nefarious software while it sleeps. Here's how to do it with minimal effort. This year, a new product called the FixMeStick came out that makes virus eradication dead simple. With just a couple of clicks, you can boot using your FixMeStick so that it can attack the viruses while they're inactive, leaving them defenseless.Surf Anonymous Free
Un lecteur réseau pour votre serveur (SFTP) | Korben
Mapper une connexion SFTP avec un lecteur réseau Windows
Par Korben Hier, je vous parlais d'un soft SFTP Net Drive qui permettait de mapper un lecteur réseau Windows dans l'explorateur de fichier avec un accès serveur via SSH. Ce freeware est pas mal mais n'autorisait qu'une connexion SFTP à la fois. Heureusement, Tanguy, un lecteur de Korben.info m'en a recommandé une autre qui fait tout pareil sauf qu'on peut configurer plusieurs lecteurs réseaux et qui est open source !Par Korben Simple Watcher est un freeware portable pour Windows qui va vous permettre de surveiller les répertoires de votre choix, qu'ils soient en local ou sur le réseau. Dès qu'un fichier est modifié, supprimé ou qu'un nouveau document est créé, vous serez alerté en temps réel par Simple Watcher.
Comment surveiller les modifications ou ajouts de fichiers dans un répertoire ?
Faire un clone de Dropbox avec un RaspberryPi
Download ClavierSetup.exe Clavier+ 10.6.4 – 32 bits Unicode version (26 November 2011, 555 Kb) ClavierSetup64.exe Clavier+ 10.6.4 – 64 bits Unicode version (26 November 2011, 559 Kb) Clavier.zip Clavier+ 10.6.4 – 32 bits non-Unicode version, manual setup (26 November 2011, 35 Kb)
UtilFr – Clavier+ 10.6.4
Zapier Is a Webapp-Automation Service Just Like IFTTT—But With Many More App Connections
App-automating is awesome. We love IFTTT for its cool integration of popular tools like Gmail, Dropbox, and Facebook, but if there's a webapp not on IFTTT, you should check out Zapier. Zapier includes many more webapps, particularly productivity and professional apps (e.g., Basecamp, MS Exchange, and Google Tasks). Right now, Zapier offers 111 services to create connections between—almost twice the number on IFTTT.Dear Lifehacker, I have a hard drive with valuable information on it, but I can't seem to access it—the drive is either damaged or erased. Is there any way I can see what's on the drive and get it off? Sincerely, Drive Paramedic
How Can I Recover Data from a Dead or Erased Hard Drive?
We all love free apps, but it's hard to track when apps go on sale, and whether they're worth the trouble. Here's a trick for keeping track of on-sale apps, and making those sales last forever. We've shared a few tools that help you track app sales , but they can be a pain. A lot of the apps that go on sale aren't very good, and while you can make a wish list, this doesn't help you discover new apps at all. Of course, we occasionally share cool apps in our Dealhacker posts, but what if you could get automatic email notifications for cheap, good apps whenever they went on sale? Here's a method—inspired by this Reddit post —to make that a reality.
How to Make Limited-Time App Deals Last Forever
7 Awesome Features You've Forgotten About in Windows 7
You may consider yourself a Windows master, but chances are even you've forgotten some of Windows' awesome built-in features. Here are seven of our favorite forgotten Windows features—and the cool things you can do with them. You can beef up your Windows PC with cool downloads , but there's something to be said for exploiting an awesome trick built into Windows.Some people avoid any and all update notices—and you can't always blame them, given how many occur on the average computer. Reader Andrew Chandler suggests fixing their ignoring ways with the no-fuss Ninite installer and Task Scheduler automation. Do you have family members that avoid update dialog boxes like the plague? Then surely they are the same relatives whose computers you'll wind up scanning for malware, since most exploits come through outdated versions of Adobe Reader, Java, Flash, and browsers.
Use Ninite and Task Scheduler to Keep Relatives' Computers Up to Date
Windows has a ton of great utilities, and while we can't live without some of them, there's a special place in our heart for programs that merely improve Windows, rather than adding new software. Here are our top 10 apps that take Windows' built-in tools and make them better. 10. MenuUninstaller Unless you make regular trips through Add/Remove Programs uninstalling programs by the bunch, chances are you run into unwanted programs when you're browsing the Start Menu, or sifting through your Program Files. Instead of going all the way to Add/Remove programs to uninstall something, MenuUninstaller puts an Uninstall option right in your context menu.
Top 10 Downloads That Enhance Windows' Built-In Tools
Problems That Can Arise with DLL Files The most common problem people see with DLL files is that they go missing. This problem isn't quite as prevalent as it used to be, at least in my experience, but it's good to know what to do if it does happen. If you get a "____.dll missing" error from a program, you'll probably be tempted to go find the DLL file and download it, but that isn't always the best idea.

