Top Post In: February, 2008
How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
More Top Posts
Browse Posts written in September, 2008
-
3 Free & Easy To Use Screencast Recording Tools
I have started to use screencasts for showing someone how to do something in a computer remotely than trying to guide them over the phone without looking their screen. As you know, it can get really frustrating. Here are a few free solutions I have tried so far: FreeScreenCast.com FreeScreenCast.com (beta) offers a free screencast recorder software [...] Read More | Tweet This
-
Create Online Flip Books From PDF Easily
Issuu is a cool web service which gives the power for a publisher with a PDF document to extend his reach to more readers. Issuu lets you upload a pdf document and convert that into a nice flip book that is readable via the web. Your reader don’t have to download your document or [...] Read More | Tweet This
-
ZiePod – A Cool Podcast Player
I have recently taken up to listening to podcasts while working. I know I am very late to the game but with a less than 15 minute commute to work, I haven’t had the urge/need to download podcasts to my iPod and listen to them. But, recently with my day job getting hectic and finding [...] Read More | Tweet This
-
FontEXPRO: Free Font Viewer For Windows
This is a guest post written by Brown Baron. He blogs at BrownBaron.com where he writes about Technology, gaming news and reviews, gadgets and more. If you want to receive regular updates, then you can subscribe to his blog. How many of you can remember what all your installed fonts look like? If you’re like [...] Read More | Tweet This
-
Ten things you should do before and after re-installing your OS
Update: Post edited to correct errors on 26th October 2009. Re-installing an Operating system is a nightmare for many people, since people always tend to lose data, forget to take backups, and they almost go blank after they re-install. I have faced a similar situation, when I was new, however, if we plan our re-installation well, [...] Read More | Tweet This




