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Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!

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Icons are everywhere on the web. In most modern designs, they are used to not only complete our design but also to attract the user’s eye. Designers use icons to create breath-taking designs and decorate their desktop as well. 

Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!

Perhaps that is why we love those small indispensable graphical images so much, it’s an appreciation of the hard work, creativity, and talent of the designer.

Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!
Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!

Also, every application maker wants to make their application looks good. They not only want to improve their site's design but they also look after their customer's choices and technical factors. So, they use icons to increase the appearance of their application and give a better Service to their Customers. And this is very important! 

Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!

People who do this type of work professionally, they don't have such time to create each icon personally. So they prefer to buy authentic icons from a professional and at a reasonable price. Today, we present to you an example of this.

"Finesse Icon Pack"

Made by our talented friends Gaurav & Aditya Bhatt, a designing team that brings to you Beautiful Icons with Great Colors and a Unique Detailed Style. Icons for your Apps, Desktop, Docks, Concepts, Rainmeter, XWidget, for literally anything! 

Finesse Icon Pack: 125 Excellent Icons Now Available for Purchase!

Learn more from the Creator's Comments below:

- Over 120 XHDPI icons with a resolution of 100x100 in .PNG format.

- These icons can be used on any platform, mainly Android.

- Retailed at $1 (USD) only.

- You will be provided with :

• Free Updates

• Free Icon Requests

If you have any suggestions, queries or problems regarding this icon pack, please feel free to contact the creators.

Comment below if you would buy this pack or if you have any requests for icons. Don't forget to spread the word about it. 👍

*by andreascy*

Windows 8 store to offer free trail of paid apps for 7 days


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Microsoft has released the details on how they plan to run the apps released through the new App Store coming with Windows 8. Users can have a 7 day trail on paid apps before buying them. 


Also there will be in-app purchases.


Apps can only be priced between $1.49 and $999.999. Microsoft will take either a 30%, or 20% share of each app sale. Once the application reaches a total $25,000 including sales and in-app purchases, the 20% rate will be charged thereafter. 

For all other applications, Microsoft will take 30%. Apps will be allowed to have a ‘try before you buy’ system, in which users can decide after testing whether or not they want to purchase the software. 

*by andreascy*

Microsoft Windows 8 Release Preview Gets A Confirmed Release Date For The First Week of June 2012

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On January 28th, we wrote about a rumor, from a somewhat reliable source, about the Windows 8 Release Date. The rumor was that based on the current pace of development (ahead of schedule), they felt that a June or July 2012 release date is possible.

Microsoft Windows 8 Release Preview Gets A Confirmed Release Date For The First Week of June 2012

Well, today we have a confirmed date! Steven Sinofsky has announced that the Windows 8 Release Preview will come in the first week of June 2012.

Microsoft Windows 8 Release Preview Gets A Confirmed Release Date For The First Week of June 2012

He made the initial announcement during an on-stage appearance at Japan's Windows 8 Dev Days. He also announced this more generally on the Build Windows 8 Twitter feed.

This is the stage of software development that comes right after the Beta or in the case of Windows 8, the Windows 8 Consumer Preview. The Windows 8 Beta or Windows 8 Consumer Preview was released on February 29th of 2012.

Based on the meticulous march toward the finish line, we can expect 2 things.
The Windows 8 Release Preview will be the final release before production.
Windows 8 will be released to the general public this year (either September or October).

Exciting times are ahead! Stay tuned for much more! 😎

*by andreascy*

Kourtney Kardashian & Nokia Lumia 900 Gives New Yorkers More Free Time

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Windows Phone put a giant Free-Time Machine in NYC. It's like an ATM but instead of cash, it gave out free time. 

Nokia Lumia 900

Kourtney Kardashian stopped by to take one lucky winner on a shopping spree.


See how Windows Phone makes everyday faster and play for a chance to win instant prizes at: http://FreeTimeMachine.com

Like our News? Follow us on Facebook for even more cool updates! Stay tuned!

*by andreascy*

Techrepublic offers free PDF with 100 Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts

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TechRepublic's Greg Shultz has compiled a set of 100 Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts that will help you more quickly and efficiently navigate Windows 8 and its new Metro User Interface.


Some of the keyboard shortcuts found in the free to download PDF are familiar to users of Windows 7, but there are also many shortcuts that are particular to Windows 8. The shortcuts will be a handy tool to have around when Windows 8 is powering your test computer or virtual machine installation.


The 100 Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts download is in PDF format and is free to download but you will need to register for a FREE TechRepublic membership.


You can print it out and keep it handy when it comes time for you to find out what Windows 8 is all about.

You can find the TechRepublic 100 Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts here :


*by andreascy*

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Modifications and Customizations

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As we all know Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Public Beta) Build has been released, which comes with many improvements, over the previous Developer Preview Build, of Windows 8It supports Start Screen customization and there are many improvements in Windows Explorer ribbon UI, etc.

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Modifications and Customizations

Among these improvements there are things we still don't like and we need to change, bringing back the good old usability. Also we may need tips, tricks, and resources, to work with Windows 8 Consumer Preview.

AskVG and Andreas Christodoulou (known as andreascy) published some interesting Modifications and Customizations that you will definitely enjoy! 

AskVG :














Andreas Christodoulou (andreascy):



Are you reading this? Good. Keep going! 💪

*by andreascy*

Microsoft News : Download now Visual Studio 11 Beta and .NET Framework 4.5 Beta


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Microsoft has released the Visual Studio 11 Beta with .NET 4.5 Beta for download.

What’s new in the Visual Studio 11 Beta? 

Plenty. One of the more significant changes that the Internet has been arguing about lately is the decision to suck away all of the color from the UI in order to increase focus on code. While the new monochromatic approach (that’s present in terms of both UI colors and iconography, which has also been simplified) is cleaner, it is quite bland and depressing. Surely they could have added some additional color to the mix without taking away from the focus on the code.


Beyond this user interface aesthetic change, they also introduced a variety of features and user experience improvements to help boost productivity while developing. Here’s a quick rundown of the main improvements :

Hubs : 

To improve the method of navigating through code, Visual Studio now has new versions of the Solution and Team Explorers. In the Solution Explorer hub, various tool windows – Class View, Object Browser, Call Hierarchy, Navigate To, and Fine References – were integrated into one explorer. Something similar was done with the Team Explorer.

Pivots : 

Following up on the aforementioned new "Hubs" feature, you are now able to switch the relationship or pivot without switching to another tool window.

Multi-Instancing : 

Multiple instances of the Solution Explorer can now be created, with each instance displaying something different/unique about the content at hand. So say, while browsing through code, a developer can duplicate the current instance of the Solution Explorer to maintain that active view.

Preview Tab : 

The new preview tab works to minimize the amount of windows created while working on a project; basically, every time a developer does something that would trigger a file to be opened as a "side effect", the file will be opened in the preview tab. You’ll be able to do anything to a file while it is inside of a preview tab, such as edit the content, or convert the tab into a "regular" tab by clicking a button, double-clicking on the file, or dragging the tab.


For a complete and detailed rundown, there are two posts on the Visual Studio MSDN blog that delve into the changes and new features, and provide an in-depth overview of how they work.

You may download the new Visual Studio 11 Beta through Microsoft here.


.NET Framework 4.5 Beta :

Now with .NET Framework 4.5, Microsoft .NET has been enhanced significantly to enable developers to be as productive as possible while building rich, reliable and high-performance software in managed code.


Following are some major improvements in .NET Framework 4.5 :

Languages : 

To help developers deliver responsive clients and scalable servers, the C# and Visual Basic languages now have built-in support for writing asynchronous code almost as easily as if it were synchronous. And to help developers tackle data-complex problems, F# integrates Type Providers to make data access trivial in F# programs and components.

Performance : 

The Common Language Runtime has been overhauled to provide better performance, in particular for server applications and services. With additions such as background server garbage collection, multicore background JIT compilation and profile-guided optimization, managed applications can now start faster and run with better throughput and lower latency.

Networking : 

With the proliferation of devices and continuous services in the cloud, .NET Framework 4.5 builds upon the high-quality networking libraries already available in .NET to further enable the development of increasingly connected applications. New support spans from modern HTTP libraries to WebSockets to support for contract-first service development.

Beyond such areas, many additions have gone into improving the .NET Framework end to end. There are improvements from regular expression processing to better support for compression standards, enhanced support for HTML5, developer productivity enhancements in Entity Framework, optimized mobile experiences through ASP.NET, and more, ensuring .NET Framework 4.5 has something new for all developers building for the client and the cloud.

*by andreascy*

Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Public Beta) Released. Download Now!

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Here's what we know so far...

It's not been a long time when Microsoft released a free Developer Preview build of its upcoming OS "Windows 8" to public. We all were pretty much excited to give it a test drive. Some of us liked it but some of us got disappointed with it. There are many things which have been changed or added in Windows 8 such as new "Start Screen" which has replaced the good old Start Menu in Windows 8, Microsoft Office 2010 like Ribbon UI in Windows Explorer and many other things.

Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Public Beta) Released. Download Now!

Today Microsoft has released a free Consumer Preview build of Windows 8 to public. You may consider it as a public Beta build, Microsoft has decided to call it as Consumer Preview build.

Since its a Beta build, you should get better performance and lesser bugs compared to the previous Developer Preview build. There are many noticeable changes in this Consumer Preview build such as removal of Start button, a little bit modified Ribbon UI in Windows Explorer, new login screen, better Start Screen, etc.

Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Public Beta) Released. Download Now!

Interested people can download Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Beta) build using the following download link:

Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Public Beta)


Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup will check to see if your PC can run Windows 8 Consumer Preview and select the right download. Setup also features a compatibility report and upgrade assistance. Built-in tools for creating an ISO or bootable flash drive are available for some previous versions of Windows (excluding Windows XP and earlier).
So, what’s new in the build?

Some of the more noteworthy improvements include OS-wide spell check (this is huge, it’s a feature that has been requested by a lot of people for years), the replacement of the Start button with what is called a "Start preview thumbnail" – which displays a preview of the start screen on top of an interface that allows you to cycle through all of your open apps – and the introduction of "Flyout" notifications. 

One thing that I found to be quite humorous is that Microsoft actually added a feature called "boot forward"; see, due to the vastly improved boot times in Windows 8, it would be tough or impossible to pull up a boot options menu (i.e by pressing F8). They actually had to implement a feature that lets you set boot options prior to restarting.

It would appear that Microsoft finally hired a plumber to solve their constant leak issues as, surprisingly, there have been no Windows 8 build leaks during the interim period from September to now (of roughly five months).

Also, little information has unofficially trickled out since; much of what we learned about the OS during that period is thanks to the notoriously long Building Windows 8 blog posts by Steven Sinofsky.

For further support  check also Microsoft's:

Windows 8 Consumer Preview FAQ's

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Forum

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Compatibility Center

*by andreascy* 


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