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Anti-Virus Software Will Actually Find Infections, But You Have To Use It -
- John French (1,065) 
What ever anti-virus program you have on your computer, [and if you don't have one then I hope that you are running Linux or a Macintosh]. Then ensuring that you actually scan your computer for virus infections on a regular basis is an absolute must.
Recently I have changed allegiance from AVG... ( added 3 days 6 hours ago.) |
Visio Killed the Radio Star: Business Processes Mapping -
John Caulfield (30) 
Graphics can be a effective way to communicate complex information, but often require a degree of artistic skill to generate effective images. It is difficult to imagine the average computer user easily producing sophisticated drawings using programmes like Illustrator.
It is likely that... ( added 13 days 23 hours ago.) |
Adware and Spyware Removal - How Can You Protect Your PC? -
- Jason Hobbs (0) 
Adware and spyware removal should be an ongoing and regular task. It should never be left until the problem is so bad that you are forced to act. It is estimated that some fifty percent of computer crashes worldwide are due to malicious spyware. When this happens most people simply reboot their... ( added 16 days 4 hours ago.) |
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13 Secrets to Creating Chart in Excel -
Wong Hing (0) 
If you working on Microsoft Excel, then you simply cannot afford to leave this article without finding out how you can use the Excel charting feature to its maximum.
1. Amongst other goals, charts should tell stories. Charts should tell visual stories that describe patterns and trends in the... ( added 1 day 11 hours ago.) |
Procurement Strategy - Evaluating Library Software (the Bulleted Version) -
Claire Stokoe (20) 
Professionals may undertake the task of choosing an integrated library
management system (ILMS) only once or twice in their career (unless they are a
consultant). When I was at library school this was not specifically covered in
the curriculum. When I worked as a consultant I used to... ( added 15 days 4 hours ago.) |
Using PDFs for your E-book -
Phil Castellanos (2) 
If you have recently joined the world of online marketing, like I have, you know that there are a million and one ways to make a buck. I decided I would enter the world of publishing e-books.
If you have any experience publishing e-books, you know that the number one thing you need is the... ( added 15 days 12 hours ago.) |
How to set up PDF Creator Security -
Phil Castellanos (2) 
If you are using PDF Creator to create your PDFs, for your paperless office or other endeavors, you will want to know how to set up the security features.
I think you will understand why I like this part so much after you see what you can do!
Here is how you set up security when using PDF... ( added 15 days 12 hours ago.) |
Email and Spam – How To Reduce Your Junk Mail -
Danny Davids (10,509)   Danny Davids 
Internet access is more the rule and less the exception. As a result, email is fast taking its place as the preferred method of communication, especially when documentation of a conversation is required. (You don’t think so? The next time you talk to somebody, see what they ask for first when... ( added 1 year 339 days ago.) |
Microsoft Word 2000 Tips – How To Add Web Hyperlinks to a Document -
Danny Davids (10,509)   Danny Davids 
Let’s pretend for a few minutes. You’re in Microsoft Word, creating a document for a new product that your company is manufacturing. The document will end up on your company’s Web site for public viewing. You need your customers who do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on their computers to... ( added 2 years 23 days ago.) |
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – Easy Folder Maintenance -
Danny Davids (10,509)   Danny Davids 
You’re happily working away on your computer, sending and
receiving email. Suddenly your Inbox
starts filling up with messages from the system administrator on your network,
stating that you’ve reached the storage limits of your email account and can no
longer send or receive email until... ( added 2 years 122 days ago.) |
Linux Training Online - What is Linux?- A Linux OS Introduction - Linux Software Programs & Desktops -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
Linux is an operating system (OS), like Windows. Think of there being two general types of software: operating system software and "other" software. The "other" software consists of several types of software programs, including: application software programs (like word processors, spreadsheets... ( added 1 year 6 days ago.) |
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – I Can’t Send My Attachments! -
Danny Davids (10,509)   Danny Davids 
A sales rep emails a client, including pictures of the
new products his company is introducing.
A proud grandmother emails photos of her latest grandchild to all of her
friends. A graphics designer includes
pictures of his latest ad campaign in the email he forwards to his
manager. ... ( added 2 years 115 days ago.) |
Improve PC Performance - 6 Tips You Must Know. -
MichaelB (891) 
Are you frustrated with your PC? Is it feeling sluggish or crawling at a snail's pace? Are programs running slower than they used to? Are you just plain fed up with frequent slowdowns, freezes or crashes?
Then it's time to stop what you're doing and optimize your system to improve PC... ( added 2 years 285 days ago.) |
The Blue Screen Of Death! -
- Olly Fallon (157) 
At one time or another almost all of us have
experienced the "Blue Screen of Death"! The bright blue screen popping
up can be a little scary, but it can also be very annoying! Especially
when you have no idea why it's there or how to fix the problem.
The
Blue Screen of Death or BSOD, is... ( added 53 days 1 hour ago.) |
Object-Oriented Design/Programming -- How We Objectify in Our Culture -
Wilfred DeVoe (183) 
What a title. Well, is this a technical article, or isn't it? It's a view of culture, psychology, and their influence on technology. If this matter has been addressed before, it wasn't in any of the articles that came to my attention at this writing. Object-Oriented design in software... ( added 188 days 9 hours ago.) |
Some Thoughts on Random Number Generation -
- Wilfred DeVoe (183) 
Suppose we wanted to select a number at random, say, from an interval of 1 to 27 inclusive. How could we go about it in a computer program? For some languages it's surprisingly easy; tools for random number selection exist in these languages. If we wanted to "pick a card" from 1 to 27 in BASIC... ( added 210 days 12 hours ago.) |
How Does Your Computer Do What Your Computer Does? -
Jim Dickens (191)   Jim Dickens 
Here is a simplistic but relatively accurate picture.
Different processes work different ways. I am going to pick a fairly
simple example to illustrate what your computer is doing.
Let's say that you are working on a spreadsheet that is on disk and you
want to add 3 cells to... ( added 1 year ago.) |
Linux Quick Start - How to Use Linux Video Tutorials Online and Run Linux in Windows -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
Watching Linux video tutorials is an excellent, fast and easy way to learn how to use Linux. Getting Linux Running in Windows - So You Can Learn How to Use Linux in Windows - Online! Now you can download a free Linux virtual machine "player" and a free Linux virtual machine so you can run Linux... ( added 1 year ago.) |
Linux Commands Tutorials - Using the man Command with Examples of Options - A Hands-On Tutorial Help -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
This Linux command tutorial shows you some examples of how to run the Linux man command using popular, commonly used command options. The Linux man Command The Linux man command is used to view Linux "man pages" and these "man" (for "manual") pages describe thousands of Linux commands and... ( added 1 year ago.) |
Linux Quick Start - How to Use a Linux Desktop - To Run Linux Software Programs and Linux Commands -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
As a new Linux user, you can make it easier to work with Linux, by getting a version of Linux that has a desktop. Using Linux with a desktop makes it much easier to run popular Linux software programs and get to the Linux command line prompt to run Linux commands. Linux Tips: There are several... ( added 1 year ago.) |
Linux Training Online - 5 Reasons for Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Concepts -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
While getting Linux training to do Linux system administration, you need to learn how to understand important Linux concepts. 5 Reasons for Using Linux Video Tutorials to Learn Linux Concepts 1. You can see useful information related to the Linux concept on the screen, while the Linux concept... ( added 1 year 6 days ago.) |
Linux Command Tutorials - Using the info Command to Get Help with a Linux Command or Linux Concept -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
As part of your Linux training, it is vital that you clearly understand Linux concepts, like: how to boot Linux, the Linux file system, and how to create a Linux user. Another part of your Linux training needs to involve learning how to use Linux commands. This is because Linux commands - and... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.) |
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Linux Training Online - Using the Linux cd Command to Change Directory in the Linux File System -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
As a new Linux user looking for Linux training, you need to learn how to use Linux commands. And one of the most commonly used Linux file system commands is the cd (change directory) command. Using the Linux cd Command The Linux cd (change directory) command is used to change from your current... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.) |
Linux Commands Tutorials - Using the ls Command with Examples of Options - A Hands-On Tutorial Help -
Clyde Boom (2,403)   Clyde Boom 
This Linux command tutorial shows you several examples of how to run the Linux ls command using popular, commonly used command options. All of the Linux command examples shown below have been designed to work with all Linux distributions (versions). So, if you run all of the Linux commands... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.) |
Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) As a Ftp Client-Does Not Work -
Dean Chafee (1,522)   Dean Chafee 
With the recent release of IE7 (basically pushed out and forced on you, aaarrrgg), those whom used IE6 as a FTP client will notice some changes and issues. Here are the highlights of the changes: * The URL syntax with embedded username and password (ie. ftp://usr:pswd@ftp.domain.com) and similar... ( added 1 year 8 days ago.) |
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