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On April 8, 2014 Microsoft discontinued support for Windows XP. This means no more updates will be released for Windows XP. However, XP is still a great Operating System.  This website is dedicated to keeping the fun downloads for Windows XP available for download to people with licensed copies Windows XP. This website is not endorsed by Microsoft, and all files are provided as-is.
Windows XP Power Toys
 

Alt+Tab Replacement

Multi-tasking made simple: View application icons and preview pages during multiple sessions.

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CD Slide Show Generator

View images burned to a CD as a slide show. 

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ClearType Tuner

Read text on your screen with ClearType technology, launched straight from Control Panel. 

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HTML Slide Show Wizard

Create an HTML slide show of digital pictures, ready to place on your website. 

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Image Resizer

Resize your image files with one simple right-click. 

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Open Command Window Here

Easy access: Open command windows (cmd.exe) quickly with this file system folder shortcut. 

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Power Calculator

Graph and evaluate functions, as well as perform conversions. 

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RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer

Organize and work with digital RAW files in Windows Explorer.

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Taskbar Magnifier

See clearer: Magnify part of the screen from the taskbar. 

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Virtual Desktop Manager

Manage up to four desktops from the Windows taskbar. 

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Webcam Timershot

Set your shot: Take and save pictures at specified time intervals from a webcam. 

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  This website is not endorsed by Microsoft. You are visiting an online archive by Matthew Furman On-Line. Some of the files in this archive may still be available from Microsoft (if they are, who knows how long). The purpose of this archive is to preserve the cool downloads for Windows XP for future use. Just because Microsoft has chosen to abandon support for Windows XP, doesn't mean we have to! XP was/is a great operating system.