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Using your UX to the Fullest

You can share yours in this thread.

SyncToy , usefull to keep a folder sync between your desktop and your UX
Microsoft SyncToy

Get Some More from your Tablet PC with Tablet PC Power Toys

Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different machines and browser sessions

http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/browsersync/

Since the UX is missing a CD/DVD Drive, use a virtual one.
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/

Add more info on your desktop with
Yahoo Widget

Since the UX has a touch panel, you can make use of it in the name of Art.
Paint.net
Inkscape
Art Rage 2 (has a free version)

When your UX is standing still on your desktop, why not using it as another display ?
MaxiVista (Shareware)
or use it as a Fish Tank :)
http://simaquarium.com (Shareware)
http://www.prolific.com (Shareware)
http://www.serenescreen.com (Shareware)

Or call your friends via WiFi
with OpenWengo or Skype

and go out and play with your GPS
http://www.gpsgames.org/

It’s some arbitrary programs I’ve come across.


9 Responses to “Using your UX to the Fullest”  

  1. 1 1 okinawatyphoon

    Thanks for the useful links and info!

  2. 2 2 Augustin VU

    And dont miss this : XPize 4.4.2

    change the look for your windows xp..

    http://xpero.msfn.org/

  3. 3 3 A. Davis

    Two items…

    1) your reference to the MS Power Toys for Tablet PC only works if you’ve upgraded to TabletPC. As it stands now, the UX’s are only shipping with XP Home or Pro, not Tablet PC and almost all (at least the six I tried) downloads from MS’s Tablet PC Power Toys page error out on installation if you don’t have TabletPC 2005.

    2) Augustin VU - you mentioned XPero. Have you tried it combination with the biometric fingerprint scanner? I use my finger instead of a password and when this was enabled, it replaced the normal logon screen with the typical CTRL-ALT-DEL screen… just as though I’d added the system to a corporate domain. I’m curious about interaction with the fingerprint reader and XPero?

  4. 4 4 Middle Path

    Thanks for da info, love 2 see some more links

  5. 5 5 Paul

    Also, if you have Office 2003 why not try configuring the (Microsoft) handwriting recognition and speech recognition tools.

    I tried this out the other day and the speech recognition works really well within programs like Word for both dictation and control of the program (i.e. using the menus via speech control).

    Give it a try and be amazed!

    Paul

  6. 6 6 jeffgrado

    Have been using the firefox sync addon with a linux machine, and it works very well. From my desktop computer, I can load up a few tabs for later browsing, take the UX to the cafe, and read them there.

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