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DeskSpace promises to help users manage their cluttered desktops by providing multiple 3D desktops to toggle through. While this sounds like a promising development, DeskSpace is one headache after another. The program appears as an icon in the tray. A user's first instinct is to double click on a program to start it. However, here such a move takes you to a menu to help set up desktop hot keys.

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Also, given the nature of WikiTaxi, don't forget that external links are not supported for obvious reasons. Internal links should still work, though. As a growing number of people try to take advantage of the Internet's resources without getting all the online distractions, WikiTaxi is a smart way to bus around one of the best tools on the Web. Sponsored Stay Safe.

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Protect your computer with the latest software. Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From Ralf Junker: WikiTaxi enables you to read, search, and browse Wikipedia offline.

No Internet connection is needed, all pages are stored in a WikiTaxi database. Because Wikipedia is constantly growing, WikiTaxi uses compression to make sure that the database stays reasonably small.

The huge English Wikipedia easily fits on a 8 GB memory stick. WikiTaxi is multilingual, which means that you can use it for Wikipedias from different languages. It also works well with the dictionary and quotation Wikis, if you like.

You can also save multiple Wikis to disk and use all of them with WikiTaxi.

WikiTaxi is up to date. It works with the original Wikipedia database dumps, which are updated regularly every few weeks or so.

If you feel that your offline Wikipedia is getting to old, you can go online to download a more recent version or just copy it from a friend. Version 1. 03 includes more parser improvements, one of which also fixes an AV.

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03 includes more parser improvements, one of which also fixes an AV. WhatInStartup is a basic program that allows users to view and disable programs that run automatically when Windows starts. It's nothing fancy, but it does work. The program's interface is plain, consisting mostly of just a list of processes that are scheduled to run on start-up. Users enable or disable each one with the click of a button, and that's really all there is to it.

The program provides a few other features--users can view each program's properties (in an HTML format if desired), and there's a search feature for users who have a lot of processes to sift through--but the program's operation is generally pretty basic, which is good for users who aren't terribly knowledgeable about computers.

More-advanced users will appreciate the program's support of command-line options when booting Windows from an external drive.

The program's built-in Help file is brief but does an adequate job of explaining the program's functions. Overall, we found that the program was both easy to use and effective. We will caution, however, that the program's ease of use could be both a blessing and a curse; novices will want to take care that they don't disable processes that are necessary for the proper function of their system.

With a bit of common sense, though, this shouldn't be a major problem.

WhatInStartup is free.

It comes as a ZIP file and runs after extraction with no need for installation. We recommend this program to all users. Sponsored Stay 38. Stay Up-to-date. Protect your computer with the latest software. Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From NirSoft Freeware: WhatInStartup displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically when Windows starts up.

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