'Tweet My Pc', and 'Commands In Demand'
- by Brandon Dimmel on 20091022 @ 10:03AM EST | google it | send to friends
- Filed under Software | Shell City | (related terms: twitter, access)
Tweet My Pc
Nearly 1 in 5 web users use Twitter or a service similar to Twitter. If you're interested in getting into the action yourself, check out this exciting new program that allows you to control your computer through Tweets. Features include Screenshot, Memory usage, IP address, Custom commands, Reply from TweetMyPC and lots more.
Commands In Demand
Commands in Demand provides non-technical users with easy access to more than 80 Windows commands and features that can be hard to find or time consuming to acquire. The program includes shortcuts to terminate non-responsive applications, restart Windows Explorer, view/clear the clipboard, open a command prompt in a selected folder, access system folders, view TCP/IP configuration settings, and more.
Today's fresh software picks were provided courtesy of Bob Helmer at Shell Extension City. Please note that the below software descriptions are provided solely from the developer and are absent from any guarantee or warranty. You are encouraged to review the Shell Extension Software Policy for more details.


