Archive for April, 2007

Windows Print Screen

Monday, April 30th, 2007

I get a lot of requests for help with various computer and software related problems. I usually start by asking the person to send me a screenshot of the error message or problem. Amazingly, a lot of PC users still aren’t sure how to go about this. As such, here is a quick and easy […]

D Programming Language

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

p2p,peer to peer software

Get Under The Hood of Windows XP

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Is your PC slowing down? Do you want to know why? Eliminating unnecessary processes can speed up your PC like nothing else!

Sysinternals free Process Explorer for Windows v10.21 makes the Windows built-in task manager look like a 97 pound weakling. This nifty little program enables you to monitor running processes in real time, find out […]

MS Excel Tip

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

When setting up an MS Excel spreadsheet try naming ranges or cells instead of manually entering complicated labels like A1:E10.

Let’s say you are setting up a spreadsheet to track your finances. If you are like me this spreadsheet has information like passwords and account numbers that for security reasons, I don’t generally want to print. […]

Remove Unwanted Programs From New PC

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Here is a great little utility that was featured in my local newspaper recently. It’s called PC Decrapifier.

The last time you bought a new PC it came full of all this junk software that you don’t want or need but which annoys you to no end with popups encouraging you to buy it right? Well, […]

How To Create Training Videos

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Camtasia Software by Techsmith.com is an amazing piece of software that allows you to capture movements on your computer screen with voice overs, pop ups, add interactivity, create demos, and so much more.

If you are searching for a tool that will enable you to create training videos with added voice directions- look no further. Camtasia […]