Mac: If you upgraded to Mac OS X Lion and immediately started finding system settings and changes you disliked, Lion Tweaks is a utility that gives you one-click access to enable or disable all of Lion’s most loved-or hated-new features. More »
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Lion Tweaks Fixes Common Annoyances in Apple’s Latest OS [Mac Downloads]
Lion Tweaks Fixes Common Annoyances in Apple’s Latest OS [Mac Downloads]
Mac: If you upgraded to Mac OS X Lion and immediately started finding system settings and changes you disliked, Lion Tweaks is a utility that gives you one-click access to enable or disable all of Lion’s most loved-or hated-new features. More »
Widen the Active Tab in Firefox to Make It Easier to Read [Firefox]
Opening a lot of tabs in Firefox can compress them so small that you don’t know what each one is. This CSS tweak will enlarge the active tab, so you can at least always see what page you’re working on. More »
Use JailbreakMe to One-Click Jailbreak Your iOS 4.x Device [Jailbreak]
If you’ve chalked jailbreaking your iOS device up as too complicated JailbreakMe is for you. Simply visit JailbreakMe with your iOS device’s browser and enjoy hassle free one-click jailbreaking. More »
Jailbreak Matrix Matches Your iOS Device to the Right Jailbreak Tool [Jailbreak]
Confused on what you need to jailbreak your iOS device? Whether you’ve got a brand new iPad or a first-generation iPod Touch, Jailbreak Matrix dishes the dirt on what you need to jailbreak your device. More »
Enable the Ultra-Compact Menu in Google Chrome [Chrome]
Best Windows 7 Tweaking Application: Ultimate Windows Tweaker [Hive Five Followup]
Last week we asked you to share your favorite tool for tweaking Windows 7, then we rounded the top five for a vote. Now we’re back to highlight the winner and the runners up. More »
Alt+Tab Tuner Makes Windows 7′s Task Switcher Thumbnails Larger and Much More [Downloads]
Windows 7 only: System tweaking utility Alt+Tab Tuner customizes everything about the Windows 7 Alt-Tab dialog, from setting the transparency to increasing the size of the thumbnails. More »
Save CPU Cycles by Disabling the Windows 7 Search Feature [Windows Tip]
If you can’t get used to the new search feature in Windows 7, or you just prefer using Everything, Google Desktop, or Launchy, you might be interested to know you can disable it.
While we’re not recommending to average users to disable the built-in search functionality, if you really don’t use it, you could save yourself some CPU cycles by getting rid of it. Over at How-To Geek (my home away from Lifehacker), we’ve got a guide to the quick steps to disabling the built-in Windows Search feature, but you can do it easily by simply heading into the Control Panel, searching for “Turn Windows features on or off”, and then unchecking Windows Search from the list.
Once you’ve restarted your PC, you’ll notice that the search box is gone from the start menu, and there will no longer be a search box in Windows Explorer when you’re browsing through the file system. You should also note that Microsoft Outlook’s “Instant Search” feature depends on Windows Search, so that will use the slower Outlook search instead.
It's definitely not a setting for everybody—and frankly this writer loves the Windows 7 search box, but if you never use it, at least now you know how to disable it. If you prefer your instructions in step-by-step format, click the link for the full guide.







