Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Monday, 03rd December 2007
Usually many of us have lots of different applications open at a single time which are accessible through the task bar. You may not want to use all the applications but still want them to be open. For example I use Windows Live Writer quite often but I do not use it all the time. The reason to keep the applications open is that I can easily and quickly access any application I want to without waiting for the delay to start them up. Leaving all the applications on takes up much of the task bar space.
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Friday, 30th November 2007
Many blogs and websites use images to spice up their posts. Most of them are screen shots or images that have been created using image editing tools. Images can be easily copied by any person and used on their own sites passing of the images as their own. There is not much you can do about it as finding and tracking such image thieves is almost impossible.
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Thursday, 29th November 2007
With advent of online technology it has become quite easy to edit your pictures online or give it some special effects online photoshop style or if you are a website owner you could also create your favicon for free all of this absolutely free. I have always failed miserably in creating gif animations and after a point left even trying to create it. I could not find any suitable online tool to create animations but that was only until now.
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Thursday, 29th November 2007
I had earlier written about how you can transform your Windows XP to look like Windows Vista and how to get Windows Vista sounds for Windows XP. Though both those tricks would make your Windows XP look and sound like Windows Vista you would still manually have to install each and every software.
Vista Transformation Pack [...]
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Monday, 26th November 2007
Almost everyone of us have heard about PDF which is also known as the Portable Document Format which was created by Adobe Systems to represent documents in a device-independent environment. PDF is a document format that is widely used. Before the creation of Foxit PDF Reader the popular source of reading PDF document was Adobe Acrobat Reader which uses a enormous amount of memory (that is the one reason I uninstalled it and am sticking with Foxit) and is also quite slow at times.
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Monday, 12th November 2007
As a publisher you are caught between selling paid links and following Google standards whichever way you look at it you will be the loser. Many advertisers simply decline to have a nofollow in the links. This on the other hand could get you penalized by Google itself. So you are caught in the middle of something that you cannot face or fight. You have to give into demands from either one of them. Lose you will but having to decide which way to go is much more difficult.
Written By Keith Dsouza under How To on Thursday, 08th November 2007
There may be situations when you would like to send e-mail at pre-defined time or date so if you are using Microsoft Outlook to read and write e-mails then you can send the the e-mail at a pre-defined date or time. Most of us would be using Outlook to read and write e-mails in our offices to it would immensely useful when you want to send a report at a predefined time