1Tap Eraser is the best cleaning cache/junk file eraser for Google Android Tablets and Smartphones. It also erases History files for your web browser, Google Play, and the Browser.
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I like using Ubuntu 12.10 as my daily operating system because it is fast, and easy to use even on slower computers. It also starts up in about 50 seconds or less.
I mostly use my computer for web browsing, typing documents, doing basic photo editing, watching video, YouTube, and listening to audio, and Ubuntu 12.10 has worked great for me for these tasks, and comes with most of the software you need for my daily tasks.
Using Ubuntu software Center is also very easy for installing new programs like Chromium web browser. Soon Steam will be coming to Ubuntu, so you can play more PC games which used to be only available on Windows and Mac.
Now with Ubuntu 12.10, you can install web app short cuts like Google Drive/Docs, YouTube, and other web apps onto Ubuntu’s launcher, so when you click on the Google Gmail icon which you installed on Ubuntu, it will launch Gmail in your web browser.
Windows 8 gotten rid of the Startmenu in the classic desktop found in Windows 7, Vista, and XP. However, there are now 3rd-party software makers like Stardock, and Pokki which makes a Startmenu program to add a Startmenu button to Windows 8 classic desktop. The Startmenu button program which Stardock and Pokki made may be better then the default start menu on older versions of Windows since they have better features, design, and usability. Plus, you can uninstall startmenu program which is not possible with the startmenu in Windows 7 and below if you find you rather use the modern touchscreen desktop more, or use the classic desktop without the startmenu because you mostly click on shortcuts on the modern or classic desktop, taskbar and use Windows 8 built-in program search features.
Maybe getting rid of the Startmenu is a new trend for Windows where MS bundle fewer programs, and features people don’t really want or use like MS Paint, Windows Live Messenger, etc, and choose to download and install programs which they want instead which would make Windows use less disk space, RAM, and CPU cycles because fewer un-needed programs are installed on a PC making a computer faster and more stable.
How to get the Classic Desktop back in Windows 8?
Click or tap on the Desktop Tile/Square on the bottom right of the Modern touchscreen user interface to switch to the classic Windows 7/Vista style Desktop.
You’ll notice the desktop is missing a startmenu button on the bottom left of the desktop. You’ll need to use a third party startmenu program like Start8, or Pokki to add a Startmenu back to Windows 8, and make Windows 8 start into the Windows 8 classic desktop when you turn-on or restart your computer.
Startmenu programs for Windows 8
Start8 by Stardock has a search, most recently used programs, jumplist, and it looks like the Windows 7 and Vista Startmenu.
You can also set Start8 to boot directly to the Windows 8 classic startmenu which save you time by not having to click on the Desktop Windows 8 tile on your computer. Start8 cost 4.99 USD according to http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/download.asp