Use this powerful utility to edit icons and customize Windows. IconXP contains a variety of paint tools to let you edit icons in either standard or custom sizes, in color depths up to 32-bit True Color. For Windows XP icons, you can add impressive drop shadow and smooth effects. You can import and export ICO, BMP, JPEG, CUR, ANI, GIF, WMF, PNG, XPM, XBM, WBMP and Adobe Photoshop PSD files. You can customize Windows Desktop icons and folder icons.... Aha-soft :: xp :: icon :: 32-bit :: ico :: windows xp :: iconos :: design :: editor :: create :: IconXP
Windows XP Tweaking Utility - Did you ever want Windows XP to run faster? Did you ever want to change the name of your recycle bin, or remove those annoying Network Neighborhood icons from your desktop? Well, now is your chance to do it all! Windows XP Tweaking Utility You can now: - Rename the Recycle Bin - Eliminates "Shortcut to" - Eliminates Shortcut arrows - Remove Network Neighborhood - Allow All Caps - Remove "Find" Items - Elimin... SkelaXin Software :: windows :: xp :: tweaking :: utility :: skelaxin :: software :: utilities :: optimizers :: diagnostics :: windowsxptweakingutility :: Windows XP Tweaking Utility
WINner Tweak is a tools suite for tweaking, optimizing and tuning of Windows XP/2003/2000. It helps you increase performance and manage your system using various tweaks and utilities for settings including Windows, Hardware, Security, Network and Software. In addition to the tweaks, the program also offers several additional tools (Power Utilities).... WINner Tweak Software Development Team :: tweak :: tune :: tweaking :: optimizing :: utility :: Windows XP :: Windows 2000 :: Windows 2003 :: WINner Tweak
1 stars (stupid and ridiculous) - why? cause it chokes up PROCESSING and RAM that's why! its full of bugs and freezes frequently. [...] if you want stability get win2000. its ridiculous how they keep releasing new operating systems every year. XP = Xtra Problem. 5 stars (WindowsXPHomeSP2) - I had WindowsME, but something went wrong with my computer and it wasn't recognizing drivers for stuff so I got XP and that fixed all that because XP has all the drivers you need already included in it. 4 stars (No Surprises) - Upgraded from Win 98 on laptop with no problems except for conflict with wireless module. ... Microsoft Software :: microsoft :: windows :: xp :: home :: edition :: upgrade :: with :: service :: pack :: 2 :: microsoft :: software :: software :: operating :: sys :: microsoftwindowsxphomeeditionupgradewithservic :: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade with Service Pack 2
4 stars (A GOOD FACE-LIFT FOR ANY VERSION OF WINDOWS XP) - Silence everybody!!! Who says that software don't need plastic surgery? Well, think again! Microsoft has had a long history of tailoring cosmetic-surgery-kits for most of her software. It does not matter whether they called it 'Service Packs', 'Security Updates', 'Plus!' or whatever. The deal is always the same; and for the same purpose: improvement! And with this "Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP", the trend continues. It doesn't matter if you are running the Home Edition or the Professional Edition of Windows XP; this 'Plus! SuperPack' will certainly inject a new life into the operating system. But for die-hard professionals, whose PCs are strictly used for conventional office work, this XP-addition is really unnecessary. However, the same cannot be said of those who are into digital media. They will love it. SuperPack is surely the ultimate companion of Windows XP, if you are an ardent lover of things like MP3, digital photography, digital arts, digital audio, 3-D Gamining, 3-D Graphics, animation, and general multimedia. It virtually conjures every digital fantasy, which you have ever nursed. And the exuberance will not end there! This software also comes with a long list of assorted screen savers, which are not originally found in any version of Windows XP. But note that the fact that your computer meets the system requirements of Windows XP does not mean that it will meet those of this SuperPack. This additional XP companion needs at least 1GHz of raw processing power and 512MB of RAM to deliver plausible performance. Gambling on any PC with lesser statistics may bring you disappointment. "Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP" is clearly an additional entertainment kit, so the more memory and the more processing power that your computer throws at it, the happier and more diligent it becomes. This logic also holds true, if your computer's graphics card has a better-than-average 3-D accelerat... Microsoft :: microsoft :: plus :: superpack :: for :: windows :: xp :: microsoft :: multimedia :: design :: video :: microsoftplus-superpackforwindowsxp 04 october :: 200 :: Microsoft Plus- SuperPack for Windows XP
3 stars (GOOD OPERATING SYSTEM, BUT A NEWER ONE IS COMING OUT SOON!) - Provided that your PC meets Microsoft's recommended system requirements, (i.e: at least 300MHz Processor, 128MB of RAM, and 1.5GB of free hard-disk space), there is no reason why this upgrade version of Windows XP Professional should not breath a new life into your aging computer. Indeed, users of Windows NT, 98, and ME will notice remarkable improvement in both speed and stability. However, I will not advise anyone who is currently running Windows 2000 Professional to upgrade at this time. (Only upgrade if it is necessary for you to run newer programmes, which may not run on Windows 2000 Professional). The reason for this being that the long awaited and much heralded "Windows Longhorn" (recently baptized "Windows Vista" etc.), will become available in a matter of months. Windows XP was first launched in 2001. And regardless of this recently released Service Pack 2 patch, it will soon become an old story (just like all the Windows before it). If you have endured until now, it will make more economic sense to wait it out and grab the latest Windows, which will hit the market in a matter of months. But like I hinted earlier, if you urgently need to upgrade your system now, go ahead and do so. Windows XP is surely a good Operating System to invest on: despite the mandatory activation process which Microsoft attached to it. I just hate this idea of begging Microsoft to activate a software, which I paid such a high price to acquire. Apart from activation hassles, I have no problems with Windows XP. It is a fine tool to use. Very pleasurable! Its interface is nice; and its stability almost matches that of the well-respected Windows 2000 Professional. 5 stars (almost perfect) - I do not why the others had these problems with Windows XP. I have run this program since it came out 2001? Except for the danger of attack by viruses, I have had no trouble as long as enough RAM is installed. A minimum of 500-7... Microsoft Software :: microsoft :: windows :: xp :: professional :: upgrade :: with :: service :: pack :: 2 :: microsoft :: software :: software :: operating :: sys :: microsoftwindowsxpprofessionalupgradewithservi :: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Upgrade with Service Pack 2