All new to Read It Later
T he service "Read It Later" is already an oldie in the Internet services. With a quick click is stored in an online archive Web content in order to lead to a later date to heart. This is not a simple bookmark list. Rather, articles or blog posts found to be free of advertising, and the lyrics get a very joyful read "book page layout". [1] can easily be seen especially on mobile devices, smartphones and tablets so that even more appropriate apps have received. [2] Of course you can browse its archives, but also on the website of Read It Later, which was so far as a somewhat "dry" list. Here, Read It Later ...
MoreParent - the computer will do nothing to you!
Y es, it was an adventurous time, back in the 80's, when people still read books in the phone ... Today, we celebrate 30 years of PC. Foundation Warentest examined at that time (1984) seven so-called "home computer" and concluded: "The disappointment is inevitable. Little mental exercise: You need it and still will not buy it like crazy. What is it? It's simple: a home computer. We tested seven models and were desperate for meaningful applications. "(The entire article can be read here.) This was, of course, utter nonsense, because then you already knew the movie" WarGames "in which it succeeded to a high school, with two floppy disks Pentagon to penetrate and his ...
MoreWin-Scrivener - word processor for scholars and writers
A n original word processor has to offer not to the Windows world a lot. Word, which was originally designed for secretaries [1], dominated, as variants such as OpenOffice are no different. Creative Text makers have therefore always looked a little envious of the Apple universe has to offer a whole range of clever programs for which the series does not print in the foreground, but the organization of ideas. Scrivener, Mac has long been known ventures, now the leap to Windows - and you'll be fine. Currently, there are even free software [2], and later to a civil double-digit euro sum - reason enough to take a look at it. Let's start again so quiet on what Scrivener is not ...
MoreiPad: writing on paper
K lar, there are legions of magic apps that "pretty" notebooks on the tablet surface. Beautiful pens you can choose to make everything pretty colorful, photos and audio files, etc., etc. But add it all is pill-palle, if you try with his fingers like 30 years ago in kindergarten scribbling letters. The screen is after 5 sets of "full", it's fun does not, it seems as if one finger paints to use, etc. It is now but clearly with the new Stylus generation - such as the Wacom Bamboo stylus [1] - improved, because now you can start fairly precise, thin lines are distinguished, the handling is about an ink roller, which can easily and quickly on smooth paper ...
MoreMediaMonkey - more control in your CD collection
T he program "Media Monkey" has now been many years under his belt, and actually I had almost forgotten. But by making purchases on iTunes and Amazon is my "digital record collection" grown so long that I have no real overview more. And in my view, neither iTunes or Windows Media Player is well suited for managing large collections, so I have installed the latest version of Media Monkey. The layout is still a bit stale, but the functions are still very good and have improved even more: for example, hiding behind the program icon from Media Monkey on the taskbar, a complete player with all basic functions. After ...
MorePDF button in Word 2010 Show
M al a quick tip from the everyday tool box: Even though I have Acrobat on the machine, I prefer the Office's own PDF conversion. It really is no more probem: It makes the "File", "save as" and choose "PDF". By the time I was too much trouble - so I pulled the button in the Ribbon bar: 1 Mouse can hover over the Ribbonbar. Second Right click, "Ribbon adapt." Third "Choose commands from", "file tab" 4 "Publish as PDF or XPS" on the pull tab gewünschen. I have yet to equal the button "Save as" included, because sometimes I save it in Office 2003 format do if ...
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