Geek.Menu - clever menu of lost USB sticks
O ne of the biggest problems of USB flash drives: They can be anywhere. And that means everyone can read your personal data. Now there are honest finder who want to know really just who to inform about the loss. And less honest finder, which are very curious. A small program that Geek.Menu is tailored to both "finder groups": Well known and undisputed No. 1 is yes, the free encryption program TrueCrypt, which allows you to encrypt either the entire drive or only parts of it quite safely . This software is quite convenient because it automatically detects the "trusted" computers (such as your own office computer or your own laptop) and on other PCs ...
MoreXMind - Diagrams portable and open source
O b org charts, project plans, mind maps, organizational charts and flowcharts - XMind does all the optical functions by elegant and fluid touch of a button. Whether on Windows, Mac or Linux. Whether by installation or USB stick. Whether sober for business presentations or colorful as a cartoon. And the free. Many are familiar with but also the classic free FreeMind and use - but a quick look at XMind you should treat yourself anyway. Points, which I like very well to the program: The operation is very "smooth". If you press the Insert key, for example at an intersection, "dipped" the new sub-item out of nowhere. Anyway XMind can be ...
MoreWindows Pager - clever multi-desktop tool
O f course, there are "heaps" tools to distribute the many open windows on different virtual desktops, so that one keeps track. It "hops" a sense of a work environment to another and that each program has windows in mind that you're needed. This small freeware tool "Windows Pager" serves that purpose better than many competitors overloaded: instead of numeric pager shows small icons of Windows programs that are currently on the respective virtual desktop. Okay, so the icons are mini course to fit in the bottom bar - but for the fast "recognition" which is usually sufficient. If something on a different desktop ...
MoreGorilla! Banana! Yeah!
N is ennt your printer or PX6000 HPCL3500X? He is certainly one of the effeminate inkjet or laser printers that are now unfortunately found en masse in the shops. There were the 80's but other times! Yes, because the company knew to whom they sold their dot matrix printer! There were, for example, a company that is simply called "Gorilla". And she brought out a model, which they gave the name "banana". Excerpt from a former ad: "(!) ... Tractor feed ... plus its unique print head features a single hammer design ..." Well, you have to say more? No, certainly not. Today we are in this context, possibly eastern textile mills of underwear a ...
MoreThe beer stein-Firefox
T he student is innovative in itself. And a computer science student, if he's good, especially the mother of invention! In one of my seminars told me years last week that his father was not particularly well versed with computers, but most avid beer mug-collector. Therefore, it appealed to him to follow the corresponding auctions on eBay. What makes his clever son? No hours of instruction in the Windows operating system, no grand statements, how to find Firefox on the desktop, not a tutorial for creating bookmarks, etc. No way. But 1 Firefox gets eBay home page with a beer mug-search parameters. Second Firefox goes into the startup group. Third Finish. If the PC is turned on, are all current ...
MoreInserting addresses in Word 2007
M ancher Word users is reflected around for hours with the mail merge function - and really only want to quickly insert an address from their Outlook contacts. In fact, this is done with one click - if you have Word set up accordingly: 1 The colorful "button" on the left click above. Second Click the "Word Options" button. Third Menu item "Customize" option. 4th Left column on the "All Commands" change. 5th Drag "address book" in the right column. In order for a new icon appears in the "Quick Launch" (at the top of the screen) on. In the future, requiring only one click to bring up the addresses from Outlook and paste. (This also works
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