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Tag Archives: Soft Awares
Open Office Opens Doors
I have recently downloaded and installed Open Office for my Windows XP machine. The installation was smooth and simple. The only application I have tested to any extent is Writer (their answer to MS Word). Each application includes a PDF’er. It’s output is clean … Continue reading
Virtual Putty Meltdown Solved
I use a desktop manager called Virtual Dimension. Great thing. It allows me to have multiple desktops (Linux style) in Windows. Once you get used to having multiple desktops there is no turning back. I also use PuTTY for my … Continue reading
Desktop Icons on the Fly
Thanks again to Lifehacker for bringing to my attention another great utility. It’s called Desktop Media and it gives Windows functionality which other operating systems have had for many years. It will create, on the fly, a shortcut icon (soft … Continue reading
The FAT32 of the Land
I recently did some file recovery off of a hosed NTFS partition and ran into some interesting and useful experiences as I moved these files onto a FAT32 drive for sharing between my Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems. It … Continue reading
Bring out Yer Dead [Partition]!
So, about a year ago I was making some changes in my systems because I was adding a new server and this allowed me to move a lot of data off of my working machine and onto that new server. … Continue reading
Sounds Abound
I am so glad my parents forced me to learn how to read. It’s so cool. Here I just read an article on some research that was done to increase the understanding of how humans can use sound waves to … Continue reading
Audibility Torn Assunder
I love technology. It makes me giddy, gleeful. I like telling people about techonology and hearing that “really? we can do that?” response. In that spirit I have been introduced to a wicked new piece of software. It’s called Direct Note Access and it’s the brainchild of one Peter Neubäcker. Special thanks to Technology Review … Continue reading