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Avant Browser is a standalone application designed to expand features provided by Internet Explorer. It adds a bunch of features and functionalities to IE and its user-friendly interface brings a new level of clarity and efficiency to your browsing experience, and frequent upgrades have steadily improved its reliability.





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Get Better Gmail Design Interface with Gmelius

Would you like to hide Gmails’s sidebar advertisements? Are you annoyed with non-clickable Google logo in your Gmail? Do you secretly wish for a bit more colorful interface? Yes, you can make all the design improvements with a simple tool – Gmelius.


Better Gmail Design


Over the last few design updates, Gmail failed to awe us. I remember, when for the first time I saw Gmail in 2004. It was quite ahead design-wise and I loved its usability and functionality. Everyone wanted “the” invite. With time, Google made many new design changes that increased functionality but however worsen its utility. Most of these bad design changes came after Google+ integration like –


#. Non-clickable Google logo instead of default Gmail’s logo


#. Non-recognizable icons and no text for common actions (Archieve, Report Spam, Delete).


#. Useless people widget when you have Rapportive.


#. New Compose feature was last nail in the coffin.


Solution: Gmelius


It is a browser addon available for Chrome, Firefox and Opera. After installing, you are taken to Gmelius settings page where you can choose which functionalities to remove to gain space and tweaks to improve usability along with other features.


Some of the important Features are –


Gmail no ads#. No advertisements. Absolutely.

(If you want to remove ads and sponsored links without Gmelius, here is our handy guide.)


#. Remove Chat statuses, footer, widgets and “Consider including” when writing your emails to get that clean look.


gmail default fonts#. Use only default fonts, add attachment icons, highlight mails on mouse hovering and move labels to right.


#. Make common actions (Delete, Reply, Archive etc) more recognizable with colors and icons.


and many more.


One of my favorite features is to standardize or homogenize mail fonts and colors. With this option selected, you won’t see custom and often unreadable fonts but the default ones.


If you are looking for clean and uncluttered interface, then Gmelius should work out of the box for you. It is perfect for removing useless functionalities and its little tweaks add to the usability.


Note: Gmelius is not available for Safari and Internet Explorer.


Link: Gmelius.


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Dell Server Sales Gain Ground on HP

Dell’s President of Enterprise Solutions, Marius Haas recently revealed Dell Server sales for the first quarter of 2013. Haas was pleased with the performance of the company in this sector and commented that the company was progressing. With momentum in its favor, Dell was posing a serious challenge to rival Hewlett-Packard (HP). Not surprisingly, HP had plenty to say about the Haas’ comment and Dell’s assertion that their performance during Q1 was something to write home about.


Dell Happy About Server Sales but HP Has Something to Say about It


This comes as an interesting piece of news for Dell. The company has been embroiled in a saga over it going private in the near future. Founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake Management have made a $24.4 billion leveraged bid for the company which is likely to be accepted in the weeks to come. The news that the server sales for Dell have improved is bound to delight stakeholders as the company’s performance in the enterprise sector continues to be strong.


Haas’ comments were based mostly on a report issued by Gartner, a leading market researcher. According to Gartner’s report, Dell’s server sales had improved by around 2.6% during the first quarter of the year in comparison with the same quarter for 2012. On the other hand, the shipment share for HP had fallen by over 15% relative to the first quarter of last year. Needless to say, the statistics clearly show that Dell is growing in leaps and bounds with regards to server sales.


Still, that doesn’t mean that Dell has been able to dethrone HP from its position at the top of the market share for servers. Currently, HP holds 25% of the market share, which is surprising given the data provided by Gartner in the report. The same report shows that at this time last year, the market share for the company was just over 29%. On the other hand, Dell’s market share in servers has improved from 21.5% last year to 22.2% this year.


HP’s fall is steep when compared with the increase in Dell’s market share. Gartner has said that the data is subject to change when concrete figures and statistics are made available regarding both companies’ server sales in the first quarter. Currently, the report is based on market projections and the performance of the companies as estimated by experts. On the whole, the market for servers is done by nearly 1% which means the two companies are competing in a receding market.


However, HP doesn’t believe Dell should be too happy about its server sales improving during Q1. The reason for this is that this is the first time in close to two decades that Dell has been able to overtake HP for server sales during a quarter. In HP’s statement, a high-ranking official said that the company had been outselling for ’67 quarters’ prior to this. His view is that HP isn’t seeing this as a changing trend or a threat to its market share.


For Dell, improved performance in Q1 is important when it makes the decision regarding the buyout. HP is also in a transition, so both companies are hardly stable when it comes to current structure and ownership.


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