A new product has been released which is designed to enhance the productivity of Windows XP and Vista operating system users.
Some of the features are Screen Capture and Desktop Recorder, Extended Windows Explorer, and PDF Converter.
“Extensions for Windows is meant to enhance the typical Windows user’s experience. One of our primary goals is to work with the Windows user community and act on their behalf, bringing more features, usability and value to the operating system that so many of us use every day,” says the product manager of the software.
Many people thought that this is the next Windows OS when they viewed the software on Youtube.
Source: MarketWatch

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Cool…aftermarket “bloat” add-ons….
where do we get this program from?
Extensions for Windows is priced at $49.95 per user and is now offering a free 60-day trial at the company’s website at http://www.extensoft.com. A free, ad-supported version is also planned. Extension for Windows works with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and 2000.
Even better! A cool aftermarket “bloat” add-on…with a “Free” adware version….
It seems a little odd that people would pay for such services. If required such applications already exist (print screen on your keyboard for example) but if people are prepared to pay rather than spend a few minutes researching then it’s up to them.