Often we rely on our browsing history to get the website url which we forgot to bookmark or doesn’t remember name of website. Most browsers including Firefox stores every website you browse in browser history. There could be number of websites which you visit multiple times in a day and do not want to be stored in your browser history.
Unfortunately there is no such feature in Firefox which lets you to specify those websites. Here is handy utility CacheFire a history manager for Mozilla Firefox.
It allows you to specify sites which should not be kept in the browsing history. You can either specify whole URLs (web page addresses) or you can specify a partial string to match an URL.
For example, entering the string “youtube” into CacheFire would prevent all pages whose address contain the string “youtube” from being stored in the browsing history.
We are depended on many Google Services like Gmail for emails, Blogger for blogs and Google Reader for feeds for our day to day task. We can’t even think about losing our Google or Gmail account. For this reason it is necessary to have offline backup of Gmail, Blogger or Google Reader account.
Unfortunately Google doesn’t offer any such backup service. Here is Gookup excellent java based tool which lets you to take offline backup of Google Services. You can backup Gmail, Google Reader & Blogger blogs. Gookup is command line utility.
In past we had covered small Windows 7 tweaking tool Windows 7 Start Orb Changer which lets you to change Windows 7 start orb with your own file. Now here is yet another similar tool Windows 7 Start Button Changer developed by one of TheWindowsClub forum member.
If you are bored with look of same old Windows 7 Start Orb then you can now change it easily with use of Windows 7 Start Button Changer, The program also has ability to backup and restore default Windows 7 Start button.
Windows 7 Start Button Changer works on both Windows 7 32-bit & 64-bit.
If you are Linux and Open source lover then Nokia N900 Maemo smart phone is the only gadget for you. Nokia N900 running Maemo Linux based OS has been hacked and tweaked to run Mac OS X & Android in dual boot and now here is yet another beautiful hack for Nokia N900.
This time Aston of Lifenexus has managed to port Ubuntu Mobile 9.04 on its Nokia N900 phone. Though it’s not actual port just modified the n810 methods to get it working on n900. The best part is you don’t need to wipe Nokia Maemo to run Ubuntu Mobile 9.04.
Ubuntu mobile is booting from the SD card and you only need to select the OS you want to boot from Boot Menu.
Ubuntu Mobile 9.04 running on Nokia N900 Maemo Screenshots