Download SVG Viewer ShowVG viewer is a plugin allowing to bring the support SVG format (vector graphics) in Web browsers.
NB: Since numerous current browsers propose SVG support, Adobe has decided to discontinue support for Adobe SVG on January 1st, 2009.
Nvidia video card problem ShowNvidia video card problem
Disable reboot option for Windows
Accessing the Event Viewer
If you are facing a problem with your Nvidia video card, it might come from a wrong installation of your drivers, else, a lack of drivers on your...
[Windows Viewer] Alternatives for Flip 3D on XP Show[Windows Viewer] Alternatives for Flip 3D on XP
Desk Top
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Modotate 3D
Smartflip
Since the release of Windows Vista, many Windows XP users wanted to have the same functionality provided by Flip 3D. It allows you to scroll on...
Reading SVG file ! ShowReading SVG file !
Reading SVG files using inkscape !
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Read .SVG from your browser
SVG is the acronym for Scalable Vector Graphics. It is an image platform for discribing two-dimensional graphics compatible with XML. This language...
Download Picture Viewer ShowThe recent versions of Windows, notably XP and Vista already have an application to view pictures fast on the computer. But with the previous versions such as Win. 98, 00 and Miss, it was necessary to view pictures one in one.
Picture Viewer is...
Download Portable PDF-XChange Viewer ShowUp to now, Adobe Reader is most known no and not the most competitive of the readers PDF. Several programs appear also competitive and lighter than their precursor.
Pdf-Xchange Viewer is an application which allows to show documents PDF. It is not...
Introduction to Microsoft Windows ShowHistory of Windows
Windows is the operating system sold by the Seattle-based company Microsoft. Microsoft, originally christened "Traf-O-Data" in 1972, was renamed "Micro-soft" in November 1975, then "Microsoft" on November 26, 1976. Microsoft...
Monitoring event logs ShowAnalysing logs
One of the best ways to detect intrusions is to monitor event logs (sometimes called logs for short). In general, servers store logs of their activity, and in particular any errors encountered, in files. Therefore, after a computer...