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December 11th, 2007 — Free Cool Softwares, Windows
How many email accounts do you own?… How would you like to access multiple email accounts in just one place?… Most of us own more than one email account and it is a hassle to keep track of all of them.

Windows Live Mail is one of the free Windows Live services from Microsoft. It is an email program that you install on your PC. It’s like Windows Mail in your Windows Vista, Outlook Express on Windows XP, and Mozilla’s Thunderbird. Only much better. Window Live Mail allows you to access multiple email accounts from your favorite web-based email services. You can send and receive emails without having to open many windows on your web browser to log in to different accounts. Other cool features include integration with other Windows Live services such as Windows Live Spaces (it allows you to post a new blog entry on your Windows Live Space) and Windows Live Messenger (it allows you to start a conversation right from your inbox). It even gets the latest information from your favorite websites and blogs delivered right to your inbox with its built-in RSS feed reader. Continue reading →
December 5th, 2007 — Desktop Tools, Free Cool Softwares
I’ve just installed SnagIt on my desktop and I find it extraordinarily useful, fast, and easy to use. It’s just what I need since I make screenshots almost everyday for blog posts and layouts. SnagIt is a nice and simple but powerful screen capture tool. And it’s light. Unlike Photoshop, it will not eat up your CPU’s valuable bytes. SnagIt has all the screen capture and image editing functionality you’ll ever need, in one simply powerful program.

Capture anything
You can select and capture anything on your screen — you can capture an image, article, a region in a web page, the whole window, or the full screen. And one of the cool features that make SnagIt so easy to use is the highlighting of regions in a web page or window when moused over, providing a quick selection of region to be captured. Just select and single click the region that you want to capture and that’s it. It has more options for capturing screens than you may know what to do with. Continue reading →