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April 2016

Remove stuck Windows apps from your system

I mentioned previously that stuck apps were being listed in the start menu on recent Windows 10 Insider Builds, and that I had yet to find a way to remove those from it.

The applications are listed in the start menu just like any other application, and you can distinguish them easily as they show a "loading bar" underneath them indicating that something is not right.

A click on these applications opens the apps' page on the official Windows Store application, and a right-click shows only options to pin the item to Start or display More options but not uninstall.

Bypass login after Windows 10 Updates

Some Windows Updates require a restart of the computer to complete the installation process.

Whenever that happens, and you have not configured the system to bypass the login prompt automatically, you are asked to enter account credentials to continue. The login prompt is displayed in this case and the desktop is not loaded until the account password is entered.

Windows needs an option to remove apps from your library

Whenever you install a Windows Store application on a device running Windows 8 or 10, that application gets associated with your Microsoft Account.

One of the ideas of this is that it makes it easier to get those apps or games on other devices you own, to improve re-installation on the same device, and to keep track of your purchases.

You can manage all apps or games that you bought or installed on the Library page that is part of the Windows Store application.

If your PC does not turn on anymore, try this

I'm not a hardware guy. While I'm capable of building a PC from scratch by selecting compatible components and putting it all together, I'm only interested in hardware when I'm about to build a new PC and not the other time of the year.

One of the first things I do each morning is to power on the PC. Imagine my surprise when my PC would not boot at all.

This guide provides you with tips that may help you fix the not turning on issue on your own. Please note though that it won't provide a 100% surefire way of fixing things as there is none.

MailStore Home 9.7 is out

MailStore Home is a popular email backup and archiving software for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Today's update brings a massive version jump from MailStore Home 8.3 released in September 2015 to MailStore Home 9.7.

The version jump can be explained by the integration of a large number of new features, and reintegration of MailSsore Home into the main development branch.

Several hundred fixes and improvements were added to MailStore Home thanks to the reintegration.

TrueCrypt alternative CipherShed is not dead

CipherShed was one of a handful of TrueCrypt encryption software alternatives that emerged shortly after the developers of TrueCrypt dropped the software and development like a hot stone.

We reviewed the initial version of CipherShed back in 2014 when the development team released a first screenshot of the upcoming interface and revealed its plans.

Firebug Theme for Firefox Developer Tools

Firebug is a popular development extension for Firefox that has been available for Firefox since the early 1.x days of the web browser.

It launched at a time when development tools were not integrated into web browsers -- the most you could do back then was to display the source code and maybe edit it directly if integration was available -- and it revolutionized how web developers could utilize the browser to edit, debug and monitor code and the actual display of web pages in the web browser.