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Check out this bundle featuring “CCleaner”, short for “Crap Cleaner”.
CCleaner is good for covering up your Internet tracks, freeing up space, fixing your registry and a few other tricks.
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Yesterday we saw how to enable the File Menu bar in Windows Vista, and now, let’s do a whole lot more. In this bundle you’ll see how to:
Add a file to your favorites list
View hidden files and folders
Change file associations (what program opens what file)
Change file extensions
Tagging files
Rating files
Encrypt files and folders
Change folder templates
Using check boxes More >
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Check out the bundle “Setup and Use Growl” for a look at a powerful notification system for Mac OS X. It’s one of those things that once you start using you can’t imagine not having it. At the very least, check out the Growl Introduction video below to get an idea of why it’s so More >
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This one is for both PC and Mac – Whenever you buy music from the iTunes store, it comes with album artwork. The album artwork is then displayed in iTunes, depending on what view you’re currently using, as well as on your iPhone, iPod, Front Row (Mac only), or Apple TV. What if you’ve acquired music through More >
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A new feature in Mac OS X Leopard is the ability to use Stacks in the dock. This has been a feature of some debate – is it useful, or merely eye candy? If you ask me, Stacks are useful. Click on the Stacks image to watch a video which explains:
Create Stacks
Stacks options
How they’re sorted
How More >
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As you’ve probably noticed while writing in Word 2007 or Pages ‘08, when you make certain common misspellings, Word and Pages automatically corrects those mistakes. While this is helpful, you can do more than use it for the occasional misspelling. Do you have a word or phrase that you use often, maybe a name, or technical term? Or More >
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It’s extremely easy to boot your Mac from different types of media, such as CDs, DVDs and external hard drives. It’s also easy, using your OSX Install Disc, to use the Disk Utility program to repair, partition and format disks, reset administrator account passwords, and to restore your entire computer using a Time Machine Backup. Knowing how to boot More >
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Time Machine is my favorite backup solution, and these tips can really help you when dealing with your backups.
Use Quick Look while in Time Machine mode to easily preview files before you restore (or delete) them.
Delete all backup copies of a particular file or folder.
This allows you to delete those large file and folders you don’t More >
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There may be times when it would be beneficial for you to view hidden files and folders on your computer. Perhaps you need to edit a hidden file, or maybe you’ve hidden a file yourself, and now want to view it. Once hidden files are folders are viewable, they’re changeable, and deletable, just like any other file or More >
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You can change the color scheme used in each Office 2007 application. Watch this video to see how to change the scheme – this particular video features Word 2007, but the process is the same for the other applications.