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How to Automate Turning Off Your Computer

8. January 2008

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Leaving your computer on overnight is usually the easiest option when you need the computer to perform a task that takes quite a long time to complete (e.g. Downloading large files, ripping DVDs, etc.) It is however, neither energy efficient nor an environmentally friendly option to take. WinOff is an excellent piece of freeware which [...]

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How to Copy Files Faster and Easier

19. December 2007

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   If you want to supercharge the simple act of copying and pasting – Teracopy is just the piece of freeware for you. Here are 5 key features that stand out the most to me: Copy files faster – Asynchronous copy speeds up file transfer between two physical hard drives Pause and resume file transfers [...]

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WordPress Comments – Top 10 Useful Plugins

30. November 2007

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The following is a guest post by Syahid Ali of TechMalaya.com WordPress is undoubtedly one of the best blogging platforms that one can use because of its stability and extensibility of the system.  Comments meanwhile, are : The heartbeat of a blog that keeps posts alive Useful to grab a reader’s attention An important indicator of a [...]

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How to Quickly Backup Files to Your Email

6. November 2007

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If you’ve ever wanted a simpler solution to backing up your files online – this article is for you. I currently use Gmail as a quick and dirty online backup solution where what I typically what I do is : Login to Gmail, attach the file, and then I email it to myself. While quick, [...]

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How to Zoom in While Using ANY Application

10. October 2007

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ZoomIt is a cool tool released for free by Microsoft that allows you to quickly zoom in, and also annotate it your screen. Many people tout it as something to be used for zooming into presentations, but I personally don’t believe in having any presentations that small to begin with! Having said that – Zoomit [...]

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