Skype has always provided an offline installer in MSI format for their Business version but it doesn’t support Facebook chat. There is a full offline installer of the regular version but it’s in EXE format. They should provide the MSI of the regular version but it’s easy to get once you install the regular one.
Skype has always offered a business version of their installer in MSI format. It can be found here. Facebook chat integration is missing in the business version, though. There is a regular offline installer in EXE format, but it can’t be extracted to get the MSI file to modify it.
The most used way of installing an operative system today is from USB drives instead of optical media. The most important reason for this is, among others, the speed of installation and how easy it is to maintain your source files up to date. You can save yourself plenty of time by installing from USB.
This article will cover the process of preparing your USB so you can install Windows 7/8 or Vista with it.
Many applications use Inno Setup as their installer format. Extracting and modifying these kind of installers if fairly easy if you know a few things.
I will show you how to extract, modify and recompile an application that uses Inno as its installer.
When Apple released iTunes 11, many users complained that the more simplistic looking interface hide some of the most useful things like the sidebar and the main menu bar.
You can still have the sidebar displayed on the left of the screen, just follow this simple steps.