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Create your Own Advanced Calculator

Create your Own Advanced Calculator

Posted by Arafath Hashmi on May 9, 2011 in Tips · 1 Comment

You might have Windows default Calculator, which is anyway advanced, if you don’t like that CalC or its way of looking and want to create your own and simple Calc with advanced functionality ( You can do unlimited numbers calculation ). Then you must look in to this… And it is very fast and simple interface, you can create this calc using below code, all you have to do is….

advanced calculator Create your Own Advanced Calculator

Just open Notepad, and paste the below code in to the notepad and Save it as calc.bat. Remember not to forgot the .bat extension.

@echo off
title Batch Calculator by solvater.com
color 1f
:top
echo ————————————————————–
echo Welcome to Batch Calculator by solvater.com
echo ————————————————————–
echo.
set /p udefine=
set /a udefine=%udefine%
echo.
echo = %udefine%
echo ————————————————————–
pause
cls
echo Previous Answer: %udefine%
goto top
pause
exit

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How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes

For those who are fond of creating new ringtones for their iPhone, there is an easy way around which will help them in making ringtones for free without using any bulky software. iPhone ringtones can be created easily just by using iTunes.


Below is the step-by-step guide to create ringtone for iPhone. This tutorial is performed on iTunes 10 but it’s also applicable to previous versions.


1. Open the song file in iTunes for which you want to make ringtone.


2. Right click on the song and select option “Get Info”.


iPhone ringtone 1 1 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes


3. Go to “Options” tab and enter “Start Time” and “Stop Time” in the text field.

Make sure that ”Start Time” and “Stop Time” difference is not more than 30 seconds, otherwise iTunes will not consider it as a ringtone.


iPhone ringtone 2 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes


4. Highlight the music file in iTunes. Go to “Advanced” option in iTunes Menu and select “Create AAC Version”.


You can also get this option by right clicking the music file.


A new song file of 30 second length will be created by iTunes.


iPhone ringtone 3 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes5. Now right click the newly created file and select “Show in Windows Explorer” option.  It will take you to the directory where the file is created.


iPhone ringtone 4 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes


iPhone ringtone 5 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes6. As you can see from the above screenshot that the output file has “m4a” extension. Change it to “m4r”.


iPhone ringtone 6 How to Create Ringtone for iPhone in iTunes7. Double click on the file you renamed. iTunes will add the file to its Ringtones Library. Find the file there and sync it with iPhone using iTunes. Your new ringtone is now ready to rock.


If you face any difficulty in performing above procedure, do tell us in comments.

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Create Free Website and Free Hosting With uCoz

You may have been always in problem creating websites, hosting blog and choosing content management system. But the developed web software like uCoz won't let you be remain in problem anymore. By using uCoz you can create free website without any headache. uCoz have many awesome features that helps you to blog and create your own website easily.

Beside creating websites, it provides free hosting as well. You can upload files to uCoz by using the clients like FileZilla. You can own your domain in uCoz, for example: myblog.ucoz.com. If you like to have custom domain then you are free to use it. You can buy custom domain from popular domain sites like GoDaddy and Name. Domain implementation is quite easy.


Content Management System is one of the most great feature of uCoz. You can have full control over designing your website built in uCoz in the means of HTML and CSS. Also, you can export or import RSS feed from your blog. If you found any visitors doing suspicious activity then you can block their IP so that visitors cannot access your website.


You can design your own template using uCoz template builder which allow you to change the design as your wish. Simply it allow you to create the following modules:

Forum (Bulletin Board)E-shopSite NewsBlog (Web Journal)Publisher (Article Catalog)File CatalogSite CatalogTag Board (Mini Chat)Ad BoardPhoto AlbumsOnline gamesWeb PollsGuestbookFAQ ServiceE-mail FormsPage EditorStatistics (Hit Counter)Its free hosting feature makes it looks more reliable. What do you think about uCoz?
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Create Your Own Snow Leopard USB Installation Drive

Want to skip the hassle of trying to get this tutorial to work? You can order a pre-installed Mac OS X Snow Leopard USB drive. If you want to follow the tutorial, read on.

When Apple announced its new MacBook Air models, many people were excited to see that the company replaced the restore DVDs with a USB Jump Drive. Installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard from a USB is fast, easy, and more reliable, compared to a DVD. Your computer can read the data from a USB drive significantly faster than from a DVD, and there’s no risk of scratching like there is with an optical disk. This guide will teach you how to make a USB installation drive from your Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation disc.

In order to complete this guide, you will need the following:

A USB flash drive at least 8 GB in size.A retail copy of Mac OS X Snow Leopard.A Mac running OS 10.4.11 or later.This guide will only work with genuine Mac computers, not Hackintoshes. If your genuine Mac originally came with a version of Mac OS X greater than 10.6 (such as 10.6.1, 10.6.2, etc.), a retail Snow Leopard disc may not work for you. Instead, you may need to use the restore disc that came with your computer (and you may need a larger USB drive, depending on the size of the restore DVD). Please note, however, that as of today’s date, Apple is shipping retail versions of Mac OS X with version 10.6.3 on the discs. System admins: take note that restore discs will not allow you to install the operating system onto machine models different from the one the restore disc came with.

Insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation disc into your computer.Connect the USB flash drive to a USB port on your computer.Open Disk Utility (in /Applications/Utilities folder).Select the USB drive in the list of disks on the left pane of the Disk Utility window. Make sure you select the disk drive itself (which has listed its GB size), NOT the name of the flash drive. You need to partition the USB drive before restoring it.

Select the Partition tab and then press the Options button. Make sure you select the GUID Partition Table

Select GUID Partition Table and press OK.

Now we are going to finish changing the settings for the new partition:

Under Volume Scheme, make sure “1 Partition” is selected (which it will be by default).In the Name field, title your USB Drive. Something like “Snow Leopard,” “Mac OS X,” or “10.6 Install” makes sense.In the Format pop-up menu, select “Mac OS X Extended (Journaled).”Finally, click “Apply” to partition your USB drive.When you click “Apply,” Disk Utility will completely erase your flash drive.

Now that you have a properly formatted USB drive, you can copy the installation data from the Mac OS X Install DVD to the USB drive. To do this, follow these steps:

Click the Restore tab at the top of the Disk Utility window (in the same line as Partition).In this tab, there are two fields: the Source field and the Destination field. The Source field is for the drive we are coping data from, and the Destination field is for the drive we are copying data to.Drag the USB drive icon to the Destination field and drag the Mac OS X Install DVD icon to the Source field.Ensure that the “Erase destination” button is checked.Now click “Restore.”

Disk Utility will now copy the contents of the DVD to your USB drive. This will take a while. When the transfer is complete, you can quit Disk Utility and eject the DVD.

Now that you have a working USB installation drive, you can test it out with your Mac. The key here is that you CANNOT install Mac OS X from the Finder. You must boot your computer from the USB drive. To do this:

Turn your computer off.Connect the USB drive to the computer (if it is not already connected).Hold down the Option Key on your computer’s keyboard and, while holding it down, turn the computer on.Continue holding the Option Key until you see icons on the gray screen. These icons represent bootable disks for your computer. You should see the name of the USB drive that you created. Select that drive and press the right arrow to continue booting your computer.

Your computer will then boot from the USB drive and you can install Mac OS X without the need for a DVD!

If this tutorial was too difficult or you simply don’t have the time to deal to get it working, there is a solution! Order a pre-installed Mac OS X Snow Leopard USB drive.

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