Friday, July 1, 2011

How to automate input of Google reCAPTCHA codes on free file hosts

This post became obsolete, please refer to this post for more informations.

If you, for any reason, have a need to download from various free file hosts which have implemented Google's reCAPTCHA method of verification before allowing you to start free download, you probably know how annoying this can become if you need to download more than one file. Not to mention you have to be present and you simply cannot automate downloading process no matter what you try. It is quite obvious why various hosts decided to implement this method - they simply want to force as many people as they can to purchase their commercial and unlimited version of service. But, not all of you have a need to do so, even free service provides much lower download speeds than paid one.


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Better way to perform file/folder operations in Windows

File and folder operations are unavoidable thing for every single computer user today. But, along with this fact, my subjective guess is that there are really few Windows users that can actually say this kind of operations couldn't be better handled in all Windows versions produced until now. No matter if you ever had a need to copy/move large amount of files/folders from one storage media to another, locally or over network, you probably know how painful this process can become.


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How to 'undo' closed Windows Explorer windows

The first thing I want to share with you is something that has bothered me for a long time, and even took me quite some time to find available solution. But hey, what am I talking about you must be wondering? OK, so let me start with a question to you. How many times have you accidentally deleted some file or folder on your computer? Often or less often there is always a way to restore them - that's why they invented Recycle Bin, right? Even if you use famous Shift + Delete combination which bypasses sending files/folders to Recycle Bin there are still a lot of utilities to help you restore your data. But, what is happening when we come to question/functionality to restore closed Windows Explorer (WE) windows? Can we restore them too? Some of advanced file manager software solved this problem, but they can't help you out when you are using WE, so I will not talk about them here.


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