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Eight ways to save time with Windows Vista

Windows Vista comes with loads of features that can help save you time, especially with tasks that you perform regularly. Try out these tips and see how much time you can save
By Matthew Hanson on 31 July 2008

1 Send an email straight from your desktop

If there’s someone you often send mail to, you can add a shortcut to your desktop to create a new email. Make a new shortcut and type in mailto: followed by your recipient’s email address, for example mailto:windowsvista@futurenet.co.uk. Click Next, give the shortcut a meaningful name and then click Finish. The new shortcut will appear on your desktop, and double-clicking it will open up a blank email in your default email editor with the recipient’s address already filled in.

2 Quickly check your network connection status from your desktop

You can create a shortcut to quickly check the status of your internet connection, saving you the effort of clicking through a number of windows and folders. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections. Right-click on the connection you want to check the status of and select Create Shortcut. This will place a shortcut on your desktop, and when you double-click it you will be taken directly to the status page of your connection.

3 Create shortcuts to your favourite web sites

You can save time by having shortcuts to frequently visited web sites on your desktop. Browse to the page that you want quick access to, and then drag and drop the small icon on the left of the address bar to your desktop. Now all you need to do is double-click the shortcut to go straight to the page.

4 Get all your breaking news in one place with RSS feeds

If you have a number of news sites that you check regularly you can save time by subscribing to their RSS feed (click on the orange RSS icon on the web site). This sends their latest headlines directly to your RSS reader (such as Microsoft Outlook or Internet Explorer), allowing you to keep up to date with all your favourite sites in one place. The RSS feed for this web site is http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/rss/RssHandler2.axd?nodeId=0&list=&types 

5 Use Start Search

Use the Start Search to quickly launch programs rather than trawling through your computer to get them. Below are some handy phrases to type into the search to bring up the application straight away. Depending on what you have installed on your computer you may be able to find other phrases to launch your programs with, so it is worth experimenting.
 
CMD Command prompt
DEV Device Manager
SYS System Restore
NETW Connect to a Network Projector
UPD Windows Update
PROG Default Programs
EVE Event viewer

6 Get the App Launcher sidebar gadget

There are a number of gadgets available from http://gallery.live.com/ that can help you speed up your computer use. The App Launcher gadget grants you fast access to files and folders by clicking on an icon that instantly launches them. It helps keep your desktop and Quick Launch free from clutter. ]

7 Install Launchy

Launchy is a powerful keystroke launcher, which is accessed by pressing Alt and Space bar. You can then type in the name of the application, file or web site you want to launch and press Enter. Launchy is intelligent enough to guess pretty accurately what you are looking for whilst you type, so by just typing goo then pressing Enter will open Google. You can download it for free at www.launchy.net  

8 Use Task Scheduler to automate tasks

Save yourself a lot of time by using Task Scheduler to make Windows Vista automatically perform certain tasks. Type ‘Task Scheduler’ into Start Search and select what you want it to do, from defragmenting your hard drive to backing up your files, and when.

Do you have any time-saving tips for Windows Vista? If so, let us know!

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Comments


Thank you. I think the content in this article is very helpful.
21/08/08 | 02:37
 
GOOD STUFF, KEEP IT COMING!
21/08/08 | 05:20
 
Way cool. Keep up with good article like this one. andy
21/08/08 | 05:56
 
Nice but no real help for me. Put the move to and copy to buttons back on the tool bar. I don't need a million ways and places to search for things. I search once a month maybe. I demoted my couple month old Vista Laptop from tool to toy and bought a new XP Pro machine from Dell while I still could for 2 reasons. Vista file management was taking to much of my time, and my Vista laptop HD at 160 GB is to small. I needed to put 15 GB of my data on it. Based on the updates, I've calculated that the balance of my hard drive will be filled up with only updates in about two years making all these tips worthless because everything will come to a grinding halt due to lack of space.
22/08/08 | 09:47
 
Vista stinks, notwithstanding the bogus Mojave Experiment. You can put an elephant in a tracksuit, but clothing alone ill never make it the world's fastest runner. It will merely be an elephant in a tracksuit, slow and ineffective.
22/08/08 | 04:32
 

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