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</Software.Centre> __________________________________________ Driver-Pack Solution 17 :-: Everytime you reinstall windows you face a big problem of drivers how many are there??, are they compatible or not??, so here's the "Driver Pack Solution" which supports a comprehensive driver diagnostics and backup which makes it the top choice for every user. Interface is professional looking but yet is user friendly..  Online Pack   Offline Torrent ___________________________________________________________________________ WinCDEmu 4 :-:  WinCDEmu is an open-source CD/DVD/BD emulator - a tool that allows you to mount optical disc images by simply clicking on them in Windows Explorer. If you have downloaded an ISO image and want to use it without burning it to a blank disc, WinCDEmu is the easiest way to do it. ___________________________________________________________________________ WiseCare 365 :-:  Clean registry and junk files from your P

Love APPLE Install APPLE ;-)

Yeah!! I'm talking about Apple's Mac OS You can install it in your PC. Although we can easily install Windows OS  in Macintosh-PC using Boot champ because it is officially supported by Microsoft but installing Mac OS on non-apple PCs called Hackintoshing is not at all supported by Apple but you can do this by having some knowledge about HACKINTOSHing.  So first of all you need know about the hardware configuration of your desktop or laptop which should be some what similar to the Macintosh or Mac Books(If not, then you have to install some additional driver kext available on many OSX websites.)   There are many terms which you should know before building your first hackintosh :- Boot loaders -  Your BIOS/UEFI can't understand Mac's hfs+ file systems nor Mac OS can run kernel or graphics and audio drivers. So you need to install a bootloader in an efi partition along with your bootable OSX partition in your drive. Kernel - It is the central part of the

How Apple iOS UI can be seen as inspired from Nokia's Series90 Platform (released back in 2003)!!

>> So, today we are going to see that how today's devices' cool user interface can be seen as inspired from Nokia s90 device 7710.. 1. First of all both of them boots up directly to menu i.e. their is no menu button what we can see are just the icons. 2. Both of them have a dock at the bottom with icons embedded on it. 3. Nokia  first time introduce the feature of adding different home screens later followed by apple and android. 4. We can just hold, drag and drop icons anywhere we want. 5. All icons are in the same symmetric shape of square with rounded corners. 6 . You can easily switch between different apps and there is no exit button inside the app. Unfortunately, Nokia removed all these features in their newer Series60 platform but were adopted by android and apple's iOS who are currently dominating the smart-phone market.