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Change your Desktop looks with Cubedesktop Pro

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Change your Desktop looks with Cubedesktop Pro
Latest laptop or computer desktop software launches CubeDesktop Pro, its provide facility to you handle up six virtual desktops by just clicking on the numerical icon in the desktop, or by using the attractive 3D interface that moved your laptop screen into an desktop carousel or interactive cube, Every virtual desktop can be configured by its individual wallpaper and icons, you can move windows between desktops, selected desktops password protect, create desktop specific convention and much more.

Includes also the program Window Exposer, which directly tiles all of your unlock windows, levels them down and neatly organize them for visual direction-finding. The CubeDeaktop is very useful and provide your desktop nice look.

Some product details are Publisher Cubedesktop, Added April 09, 2008, File Size6837 kb, Windows: Windows Vista, Version1.3.1, License Free Trial, $32.00, Requirements None.

Via: Snapfiles.com

Laptop company Launched 19-or 20 Inches Laptops

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Laptop company Launched 19-or 20 Inches Laptops

Recently there is good news for every one. The Laptop Company is lunched latest laptop. This latest laptop is a big laptop it is not a fifteen inches or not a seventeen inches it is huge 19-or 20-inch wide screen LCD model this laptop is provides you many services like DVDs featuring letterboxed or wide-screen adaptation of pictures.

The customers face big size of the screen is altering the shape and size of the laptop. In this year the laptop is found in wide-screen format it is only 39.2 percent of laptops. Foremost it will become in mid-late 2006. In market the research is approximation it will nearly eclipse normal screen dimensions with the end of year 2009.

However the IDC report it doesn’t submit the big size. IDC forecast that 62.5million notebook and 12inch of ultraportables 14th –15 inch wide-screen display will fuel. In 2009 the IDC forecasts will go up to 114.6 million.