Archive for June, 2007

TOR Review

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Have you got a secret to keep?

Sometimes, everyone wants to remain anonymous. Perhaps you are researching a medical condition or using the internet for some other sensitive reason for which you require privacy. Normal internet use does not allow this - your activity and IP address is often logged by numerous groups such as your […]

Cybercafe Management Software

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Cybercafe Pro is one of the best software applications to use when you have an Internet or online gaming business. It has the most commonly used functions that every internet Café business owner needs.

Basic functions I personally need and is available to Cybercafe Pro are:
• Server can control clients, i.e. it can access the server […]

PDF995

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Do you need to create a PDF file, but don’t want to drop a small bundle on Adobe Acrobat?

You might want to try PDF995, a great free program that lets you create PDFs from within any application. Creating PDFs is quick and easy with PDF995. You just select the “print” command from any application and […]

How to Defragment your Hard Drive

Friday, June 15th, 2007

It is important to defragment your hard drive from time to time.

It is particularly useful to do this when you have uninstalled and installed hardware or copied many files. Over time, your hard drive becomes fragmented as files are put on or taken off your hard drive. Fragmentation happens because the operating system will place […]

Canvastic

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Canvastic is the latest offering for this innovative desktop publishing solution for education.

It combines bitmap and vector graphics with text and presentation capabilities making it a choice that teachers and school technology leaders will want to evaluate for publishing projects of all kinds. Think of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign but designed for students from […]

Spell Check Tip

Monday, June 11th, 2007

When I am writing something outside of a word processor, such as a hand written note or writing in this blog, and I run across a word I am not sure how to spell, instead of loading up Word, which can take forever, I have found that it is much faster and easier to just […]