Cancellare la cronologia in Emule

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Su richiesta di un amico, posto la procedura per cancellare la cronologia ricerche in Emule

Si può procedere tramite:

1 –  ctrl+canc

2 -  accedendo al pannello opzioni->aspetto, attivando l’opzione “completamento automatico (funzione cronologia)”, cliccando infine su azzera.

(Luigi Cangiano) 

Leopard VS Vista

Quale sia il miglior sistema operativo del momento lascio a voi deciderlo.Sebbene diatribe allarghino gli orizzonti permettendo un pensiero “diverso” che nasce dal confronto, spesso ci si pronuncia non per analisi oggettiva ma piuttosto per fanatismo o pregiudizio.La validità di un sistema operativo (qualunque esso sia) si misura con la capacità di semplificare l’usabilità del mezzo informatico., l’accesso alle informazioni e la produttività peronale o professionale. Il confronto esclude Linux la cui innegabile qualità sarà oggetto di successiva analisi. Riporto di seguito una tabella comparativa realzzata da Engadget.(Luigi Cangiano )

Leopard VS Vista

 

 


Leopard Vista Comments / notes
UI
Accessibility Integrated Braille input / output, voice synthesis, high contrast interface, etc. Voice synthesis, high contrast interface, etc.
Fancy file browsing Cover Flow, Quick Look Preview pane, extra large icon view
Find windows Exposé Flip 3D
Indexed search † Spotlight Instant Search, Search Folders
Shell / window environment † Aqua (“Illuminous” / unified) Aero (“Glass”)
Tablet and touchscreen Nope Yep We know Apple has Ink, but that doesn’t exactly make your Mac a tablet computer
Virtual desktops Spaces Nope
Software
Backup Time Machine Backup and Restore Center, ShadowCopy, Previous Versions Whereas Time Machine may be easier to use than Windows Backup and Restore Center, Vista does feature all the same (if not more) backup features
Browser † Safari 3 Internet Explorer 7 What can we say, we like Opera!
Calendar iCal Windows Calendar
Collaboration Screen sharing from Finder or iChat Windows Meeting Space This one’s hard to call; Apple has better ease of use, but Windows Meeting Space is more powerful — so both win
Contacts Address Book Windows Contacts
Email ‡ Mail.app Windows Mail
File manager Upgraded Finder Upgraded Explorer The new finder is great, no doubt, but it lacks the raw power of Explorer
Faxing and scanning CUPS + location aware printing Windows Fax and Scan It’s arguable that Windows may have more powerful printing capabilities, but OS X is far better at printer plug-and-play
Legacy app support † Rosetta WOW64 (32-bit emulation in 64-bit Windows) More info on WOW64 here
IM iChat Windows Live Messenger Whether or not you like iChat, you can’t deny it supports more protocols.
Preview files Quick Look Preview pane
RSS / feed reader In Safari and Mail.app In IE7
Speech recognition Yep Yep
Text editing TextEdit WordPad Apple included Word 2007 and OpenDocument support in the new TextEdit — WordPad still doesn’t support Word 2007
Transfer Mac Migration assistant, Back to My Mac (with .Mac) Windows Easy Transfer We might have tied this one despite Back to My Mac, but WET just doesn’t work very well.
Video calling Yep Yep
Widgets † Dashboard* Windows Sidebar *Now with .Mac sync and Dashcode
Media
Media interface Front Row Media Center (only in Home Premium or Ultimate Edition)
Media hardware support Apple TV Media Center Extenders, Xbox 360 Yeah, the Apple TV’s good and all, but MCEs and Xbox 360 have a lot of features that ATV just doesn’t have (HDTV streaming, video downloads, etc.)
Record TV Nope Yep  
NTSC and ATSC tuners Nope Yep  
CableCARD / DCT tuners Nope Yep (x4)
DVD authoring † iDVD DVD Maker
DVD playback (out of the box) Yep (DVD Player) Some versions of Vista (but not all) More info on Vista DVD playback.
HD disc playback (out of the box) Nope Nope Macs can playDVD Studio Pro authored HD DVDs, but we’re not really counting that
Media player † iTunes, Quicktime Windows Media Player 11
Photos ‡ iPhoto Windows Photo Gallery
Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) Yep Nope* *Vista CAN support A2DP, but only via 3rd party drivers
Video editing iMovie Windows Movie Maker (with HD)
System tools
Activation Nope Windows Activation
Automation (user) Automator (with UI recording), AppleScript Nope
Data detection Address, phone number, etc. Nope
Remote desktop (host) Yep (VNC and X) Available only in Business and Ultimate
Screen capture Integrated Snipping Tool application
System registry Nope Unfortunately
To-dos (tasks) Yep (from Mail, iCal, etc.) Yep (From Windows Calendar)
Networking and connectivity
IPv6 Yep Yep
Networking tools Network Setup Assistant, Finder with AutoFS, Bonjour Network Center (Network Explorer, Map, Setup, Awareness, Projector), DLNA Both provide tools for different networking needs, and we feel both are strong for different uses
Self-tuning TCP Yep Yep
Wireless WiFi with WPA 2 support WiFi with WPA 2 support Vista shows signal strength indicators for its available network list, why the hell can’t Leopard? (OS X does organize available networks by signal strength, though.)
Security
Antivirus Nope Nope
Encrypted, signed email Yep Yep
Email filtering Spam filter for Mail.app Junk and phishing filters in Windows Mail
Parental controls Time quotas, usage schedules, granular application permissions, log viewer, remote access Windows Family Safety Settings: time quotas, usage schedules, log viewer, some app permissions, and ESRB game support
Library randomization Yep Yep
Malware Downloaded app tagging, signed applications, sandboxed apps Windows Defender and Malicious Software Removal Tool, signed applications,
Smart Card support Yep Yep
VPN PPTP and L2TP over IPSec PPTP and L2TP over IPSec
Gaming
Graphics core OpenGL, Core Animation DirectX 10
Game network None Xbox Live Anywhere
Performance and hardware
Architecture 32 and 64-bit support 32 and 64-bit support* Windows in 64-bit may require different drivers to function properly, many of which haven’t yet been ported; Leopard supports 64-bit transparently with no differences in drivers or software
Auto-defrag Yep Yep
Auxiliary display Nope SideShow
Drive encryption FileVault with AES256 support EFS and Vista BitLocker While we’re sure neither will be easily cracked, Apple gets extra points for using AES256
Drive partitioning BootCamp Disk Management Both work well, but Apple supports moving files between partitions
Multiple OS support Yep Yep
Network projector Nope Yep
Network storage AirPort disk Windows Home Server
Optimization The usual multitasking Windows SuperFetch and Windows ReadyDrive
Sync (device) iSync Windows Mobile Device Center
Sync (network) Nope* Windows Sync Center *We’re not counting .Mac sync, this is more about machine to machine
Usage profiling Location awareness (network, power, printing) Mobility Center (network profiles, sync, battery / power, etc.)
USB caching Nope Windows ReadyBoost
Business
Domain support Active Domain, Workgroup Manager, External Accounts* Active Domain (Vista Business, Enterprise, Ultimate only) *New feature that allows your system account / home directory to be stored on an encrypted USB drive
Integrated web server † Apache IIS (Vista Business, Enterprise, Ultimate)
Presentation mode Nope Yep (Vista Business, Enterprise, Ultimate)
Other
Upgradeable to different version † N/A Windows Upgrade Anytime