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Google Docc and Spreadsheets

April 21st, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Computer, Fun Stuffs, Google, Guide, How To


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Even though Google Docs and Spreadsheetd is not complete replacement for MIcrisoft Office, it certainly enables teamwork on documents via internet. Unfortunately the new Office 2007 formats, for example, are not yet supported by Google.

Therefore, first save the documents in an older format, for example, Word 97-2006 documents though ‘File | Save as’. Google also restricts the size and number of documents that can be uploaded. One text document cannot be larger than 500 KB and with embedded images, its size cannot exced 2 MB. A spreadsheet can contain a maximun of 10,000 lines, 256 columns, 50,000 cells, and 20 workbooks. In all, a user can have 1,000 documents, 1,000 images, and 200 spreadsheets at tis disposal with the search giant. To tranfer file visit http://docs.google.com.


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Domain Online Tools

March 31st, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Domain, Guide, How To, Internet, Tools, Web Hosting


domain tool
When I checking whatever domain I found I will used domaintool.com website domain online tool. Just enter the domain on Whois Lookup, and you will get answer related with the domain you enter like who the owner, dns server, address and etc.

The problem this tool it’s slow, so yesterday I found one useful domain tools just like domaintool.com. That website is Who Is The Owner it fast and we no need wait long to get the answer.

YouTube free video analytics tool

March 28th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Google, Guide, How To, Video


Now you can see who’s watching, where they live watching your video on Youtube using Video Analytics Tool. You can get more detail about this on youtube blog
free video analytics tool

To find stats on your video, click under the “About this Video” button under “My account > Videos, Favorites, Playlists > Manage my Videos.”

How to Install Backup on Windows XP Home Edition

March 9th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Guide, How To


If you user of XP Home Edition and tried to back up your systems may have been surprised to find that the Backup utility is not included in the default installation of Windows XP Home Edition. There No Backup icon is present on the Start menu in Windows XP Home Edition, nor is Backup listed in Add Remove Programs for Windows XP Home edition. No mention of the utility is made anywhere during the installation, but it is included with Windows XP Home Edition. It’s just necessary to do a manual install to prepare it for use.

What you need do To Manually Install the Backup Utility
1. Insert the CD Rom and navigate to CD-ROM Drive:\VALUEADD\MSFT\NTBACKUP
2. Double-click the Ntbackup.msi file to start the wizard that installs Backup
3. When the wizard is complete, click Finish.
[source www.theeldergeek.com]

A Safe for Secrets


Steganos
Steganos Safe One is designed for securing two drives with each capacity of up to 1GB. They prevent access by an outsider with the help of a 256-bit key. The program is quite flexible in way it is accessed. A USB stick or a Windows Smartphone serves as a key along with the usual passwords. [source Steganos

Free Office from IBM

February 22nd, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Guide, How To, Software, Tools, Windows XP


Experienced PC mates would still recall the infamous Lotus SmartSuite, which was a veritable alternative to Microsoft’s office program for many years. Following this tradition. IBM is now providing a freeware office suite called Lotus Symphony.

This software comes in three sets. Documents, presention and spreadsheets. Irrespective of the type of document you are processing, everything is included under one interface, stringed clearly with tabs. On the right, Symphony displays contextually important setting options like character or paragraph formats, effects, positioning operations.

It is important to note here that the Lotus program operates well with office suites as well. It saves and reads the OpenDocument format from OpenOffice abd works well with Microsoft files too.

Source http://symphony.lotus.com

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