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Interview with Microsoft MVP: James Fisher

Posted by Rich On April - 4 - 20093 COMMENTS

James Fisher is a Microsoft MVP in the Windows Desktop Experience category. James is a member of Windows Forums and runs his own site, which is named Windows Talk.

In this interview, we get to know a little about James and his website. James is exemplary of what a true community contributor can bring to help others.
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LicenseCrawler Finds Your Product Keys for You

Posted by Rich On December - 30 - 20084 COMMENTS

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I recently misplaced my Microsoft Office product key and I needed to move it from one system to another. I couldn’t remember how to find the product key (I know they changed where they put it these days), so I did a Google search. In the process of looking, I found this very useful tool, which crawls your system for product keys. It works and I want to share it with you.

Download LicenseCrawler

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If you use Google, Wikipedia, Yahoo, etc a lot then this guide is for you. In this guide, you’ll learn how to search these websites from your Start Menu.

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Dual Boot Windows XP and Vista [How To]

Posted by Rich On August - 25 - 200826 COMMENTS

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Personally I love Vista and have not experienced problems with it. However, there are times when I need to use XP (i.e. when I’m writing an XP compatible guide for this website) You may have your own reasons for use of both systems, or you may just have a license for both and want to use them both. In this guide you’ll learn how to dual boot Windows XP and Vista.

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Filter Google Search Results by Date [How To]

Posted by Rich On June - 30 - 20086 COMMENTS

Do you ever want to search for articles written in the last week/month/year? With Google you can by following this simple guide.

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Every now and then, I take a look at my Google Analytics page to see where visitors to this website come from. I am pleased to see a high diversity of visitors–with visits from 186 195 countries and territories.

Which of the 186 195 countries and territories are you from? Are you from the US/UK? If so, which state/county/city are you from? Let us know in the comments and represent your part of the world.

Please see Figure A below for all the countries the site’s visitors come from. www.Mintywhite.com has been around for just over three months and I thought I would share how many unique visitors have come to the site: at time of publishing, the number stands at 1,215,033 visitors. Thank you for your support and diligent readership.

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Figure A: Google Analytics Map of Visitors to www.Mintywhite.com

Haven’t commented before? It takes a few seconds plus the time you take to share a little about where you are from. I look forward to hearing from you!


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