Thinking about upgrading to Microsoft Office 2010?
Each upgrade brings exciting new features, but new versions of your favourite programs can take some getting used to. It’s no different for those of us here at Microsoft who create the Office programs than it is for our customers.
To ease the transition, we’ve put together six handy Office 2010 migration guides to help you step up to the newest versions of Microsoft Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word.
6 Free Office 2010 Migration Guides
GRemote – Control Your Computer Using Your Phone
I have a friend who is all MAC. Everything in his house is MAC-Something. Phone, sound system, stereo, tv, the works. What’s neat about his setup is the ability to control everything via his iPhone. Whenever he wants to put on some music, watch some TV, play a game, he taps his iPhone app, choose the playlist and Presto … no matter where in the house he is . Being a bit envy – and not being able to afford an entire MAC-based setup – I checked to see if I could find something usable for my Windows Mobile or my Android Mobile. And guess what? I Did… for both!
Windows Guides’ Rating | Compatible with | System |
5 out of 5 |
GRemote 1.5.0.82
Big Screen EPG Puts the “E” in Electronic Program Guide [Part 1 of 3]
In the quest for an ever more perfect media center, our focus now turns to the EPG – the Electronic Program Guide – the data that comes with our programs, but is not a part of our programs. When you stand at the back of the room farthest from the TV, they look like this:
Make your own Windows 7 Start Orb [How To]
We love customising our desktops at mintywhite. Our community have come up with some brilliant creations and provided links to some great resources.
In this How To guide I will be showing you how to create your own Start Orb for Windows 7. I’ll be using Photoshop CS5. Sorry to those who use alterative software. I’m sure you’ll be able to follow using your preferred software however.
What’s Going on in Windows Forums?
Windows Forums is a community for users—from beginners to experts—who learn and share knowledge about Windows and PC’s.
You can get great help and advice from our resident team of super-geeks, browse our community art and tools sections, or just let it all out in the Shoutbox. It’s entirely up to you.
Here’re some interesting topics you may want to check out. Feel free to jump in on the discussion! Read the rest of this entry »
Best Technology Blog Posts of the Week (November 13, 2010)
Because the internet is more than just Windows Guides, we have prepared a selection of the best technology posts of this week.
Do you have an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch? Have you ever have an application that is not responding to your commands? Check this article by Alex on HowToGeek.