Archive for February, 2007

Examine Your Computer’s Security with Belarc Advisor

Belarc Advisor is a free and personal PC auditing tool, that when run, will build a profile of your Software, Hardware, Patches, Hot Fixes and Anti-Virus Definition status. The results are displayed in a browser window on your system. The information thus collected is not transmitted to remote system and is maintained in your local system only. The current version of Belarc Advisor runs on Windows 95/98/Me, NT 4, Windows 2000, XP and Windows Server 2003, and requires IE3+, Mozilla

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Carry Your Applications with You using PortableApps

PortableApps is a program that you can install in your portable devices such as USB/Flash devices, iPods, external/portable hard drivers etc, and carry along with you from one computer to another. Unlike other similar applications, such as mojopac, PortableApps is completely free. What can you do with Portable Apps? There are many advantages of using Portable Apps. Some of them are: Carry your web browser along with favorites, settings and bookmarks. Take your password manager application along with you. Carry

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The Ultimate Tweak for Your Internet Connections

I often find it difficult to browse Internet sites with my current broadband connection from the local ISP. Sometimes the URLs does not resolve and often it takes lot of time to resolve the addresses. Searching Google for some solution to run a DNS client on my own PC resulted in discovery of [OpenDNS] and I am glad I found it and since it solved all of my DNS related issues in no time, I think it can help you

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6 Major Factors to Consider Before Upgrading to Vista

Vista is already here and some of us have even started planning an upgrade to Vista. Below is a list of 6 factors that you must consider before you decide to upgrade from your existing operating system to Vista, either for your personal system or your organization. I don’t intend to draw upon any conclusions in support or against Microsoft Vista. My sole intention of writing this article is to highlight some factors that most of us ignore or overlook

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WordPress 2.2 Development is now Open

I guess, most of us who are on WordPress, have either already updated the WP version to 2.1 or planning to do so. You should know that the development of 2.2 is now open and here is a quick list of new things you can look forward to in 2.2 release of WordPress. » TinyMCE 2.0.9 – WP 2.2 will feature 2.0.9 release version of TinyMCE. This should be good for most WP bloggers who use the built-in editor for

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How about calling yourself or someone in the future?

I always wanted a way to call myself or some one else on a future date to remind of an important event or something else but could not find a readily available solution to do it. With a free service from [Call the Future], we can schedule a call in the future to either yourself or someone else. How does it work? Fill up an online form on the site mentioning the phone number to call, enter the text message

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Did you ever navigate a website without a single mouse click? Try this one!

When was the last time you browsed a website and did not click on anything to see the different pages and sections of the site? As far as I can remember, for myself, never! Today, I was surfing the web to search for help on CSS and designing aspects of navigation menu and found an amazing web site from Institute for Interactive Research @ [Don't Click It] and must say, it’s simply a pleasing experience to browse a website without

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