12 Feb 2009
Before we begin working from a new computer, many of us make changes to our machines settings in one way or another based on personal preferences, usually via the system preferences menu. The preferences menu will enable you to adjust basic visual options, but it doesn't enable you to completely customise certain visual aspects of your operating system. Luckily, although the options within the standard preference menu are limited, there are a number of third party tools available that can be used to personalise Windows more extensively.Latest stories from Business Software
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