Messenger for Desktop

Messenger for Desktop A simple & beautiful app for Facebook Messenger. Chat without distractions on any OS. This Facebook Messenger app is available for all major desktop platform i.e. Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. To download the application, go to the link below: Facebook Messenger for desktop The downloaded file will be zipped. Extract […]

How to Monitor Your Computer’s CPU Temperature in Windows 

There are two groups of users worried about the temperature of their computer: overclockers… and pretty much anybody with a powerful laptop. Those things just cook you! So have you ever wondered exactly what temperature your CPU is running at? There are quite a few Windows programs that you can use to monitor the temperature. Here […]

How to Force Windows to Show All Your Drives in File Explorer

By default, Windows hides empty drives from your File Explorer view. Here’s how to display all of them instead. Empty drives mostly refers to drives with removable media–such as card readers–that are permanently connected to your computer but may or may not have actual media plugged in. Windows assigns those drives a permanent drive letter, […]

UNetbootin create bootable Live USB drives

UNetbootin allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. You can either let UNetbootin download one of the many distributions supported out-of-the-box for you, or supply your own Linux .iso file. Features UNetbootin can create a bootable Live USB drive It loads distributions either by […]

How to take screenshots on Ubuntu 16.04 with ScreenCloud

Screenshots come in handy in many situations. For example, while making tutorials, discussing problems, or sharing information. What I mean to say is that it’s a very common activity, so much so that there’s a dedicated keyboard button to take screenshots. However still, there are many screenshot taking applications available in the market, and their […]