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Best Remote Access Applications

Posted by Rich On November - 1 - 20104 COMMENTS

511 Best Remote Access ApplicationsWe are now in an age where we can realistically expect to have access to every: photo we’ve ever taken, song we’ve ever purchased, document we’ve written, and anything else stored on our computer. Many of us have a computer at home (usually an older computer) that we refer to as our server. On or attached to this server is all the media we have to our name. In this guide, we explore top five remote access applications available to help you get to this, and other, information. These applications can be used to:

  • Have a multi-PC meeting.
  • Have access to your own PCs wherever you are.
  • Help a friend with their PC.
  • Have desktop access to your PCs on your home network.

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itunes create audio book06 Organize Your Audiobook Collection with iTunes [How To]

Yesterday we showed you how to create audio files from your documents. If you now have a large collection of somewhat robot sounds audio books or if you’ve encoded some of your audio book CDs, you may want to organize them a little better. In this guide, I’ll show you how to organize your audio book collection with iTunes.

Can’t stand iTunes? Here are seven alternatives to iTunes.

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microsoft security essentials icon thumb Microsoft Security Essentials Now Available on Windows Update

I must admit that I am a big fan of Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE). Since Microsoft has the most popular consumer operating system in the world, why don’t they take up the responsibility in releasing a security program for their users for free? Of course, I am aware that Microsoft has previously released a few – less noticeable security programs, like Windows Defender (pre-installed in Windows Vista/7 and will be disabled if the user installs MSE) and Windows Live OneCare (which was a paid subscription and discontinued), but most Windows users still prefer to use some free security software offered by third parties (and most of them are ad-supported), due to various reasons. Don’t be surprised that some of new PC users aren’t aware of the importance of a security product for Windows, and some don’t have security software installed (and they aren’t aware that they are exposed to the various threats during browsing), so it is pretty important (and I think it’s quite fundamental) for Microsoft to have a competitive in-house security program for all Windows users, for free of course, and the answer is Microsoft Security Essentials. Read the rest of this entry »

[Expired] WinXDVD ripper 6.0 – Halloween Giveaway

Posted by Thomas On October - 26 - 20102 COMMENTS

winx dvd ripper pt 02 220x220 [Expired] WinXDVD ripper 6.0 – Halloween Giveaway

The developers at Digiarity love holidays and to celebrate the release of  WinXDVD Ripper Platinum 6.0 they offer a time limited giveaway to all of our readers. Digiarty Software has rebuilt WinX DVD Ripper Platinum with a brand-new frame-work based on YOUR  feedback.

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Best Free FTP Programs

Posted by Rich On October - 25 - 20106 COMMENTS

204 Best Free FTP ProgramsIf you own a website, have a home network, or otherwise need to transport files between two PCs, you’ve likely come across File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and FTP programs. I’ve used 20 or so FTP programs over the last 12 years and there are literally hundreds, if not thousands available. In this article, I list my top five. If you know of a program you really like, which is not here, let us know in the comments.

You may also want to check out:

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In this guest post, James Ricketts explores the frequently asked questions pertaining to 3 common file extensions used on a Windows PC.

  • Q#1 – I’ve received an .exe file type as an email attachment – how do I open it?
  • Q#2 – How do I delete all the .tmp file types from my computer without risking the removal of one or more essential .tmp files?
  • Q#3 – What causes file type errors? I’m receiving one when I try to open a .psf file type with Adobe Photoshop – what should I do?

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