PowerToys for Windows XP!

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Faster User Switcher (fastinstall.exe)
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With Fast User Switching enabled on Windows XP, this PowerToy allows you to switch users without having to use the logon screen.


IEFind (iefindinstall.exe)
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This PowerToy makes Internet Explorer's find dialog accessible as a toolbar.
It allows searches on the current page without a floating dialog.


Image Resizing and CD Slideshow (photoinstall.exe)
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Allows you to make a new, resized copy of your selected pictures in the same folder they are currently located in.
You can opt to resize one or many pictures (as a batch).


Open Command Here (cmdinstall.exe)
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This PowerToy adds an "Open Command Window Here" context menu option on file system folders.
It gives users a quick way to open a command window (cmd.exe) pointing at a selected folder in the Explorer UI.


PowerToy Calc (powercalcinstall.exe)
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A powerful graphical calculator.


Task Switcher (taskinstall.exe)
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Replaces the existing Alt + Tab application switching mechanism of Windows XP.
It provides a thumbnail preview of windows in the task list and is compliant with the new Windows XP visual style.


Shell Media Player for Windows XP (shplayerinstall.exe)
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This PowerToy plays MP3 files and WMA files from the taskbar.


TweakUI (tweakui.exe)
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Provides UI for system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default UI.
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Reply #1 Top
Thanks for the link to this. Actually thanks for the link to the site too.

Most useful!
Reply #2 Top
Thanks for the update Tarkus! Very good stuff.
Reply #3 Top
I lokve the new Alt-Tab preview. Most cool!
Reply #5 Top
oh, Win XP...
the hackerz are gonna have a field day

http://grc.com/dos/intro.htm
Reply #6 Top
Gibson is paranoid. It's no different than Linux or Mac OS X in this area.
Reply #7 Top
I agree that he's paranoid, but the difference is, WXP will be in millions and millions of homes, and all will be administrators by default.