By Dposorio | Published:
January 13, 2010
UPDATE: This post has been rendered moot. Avast now has a scheduler built in! The post will be kept here for those of you who have not upgraded to the latest version. In an earlier post, I detailed “How to schedule automatic scans with free version of Avast! on Vista.” I just tested it out [...]
UPDATE: This post has been rendered moot. Avast now has a scheduler built in! The post will be kept here for those of you who have not upgraded to the latest version. Avast! Home Edition is a free antivirus program. You can read more about it on the Wikipedia entry. The free version can be [...]
While I was assisting a friend and client with the setup of his new email account, I was frustrated that I couldn’t simply access his computer remotely. “Whoa, hold on there”, he said. “Go to LogMeIn.com” I was skeptical because I was using a computer running Linux and sometimes weird web apps don’t play nicely [...]
Ubuntu Linux helped my nonprofit grow and become more productive Several years ago I grew increasingly frustrated with Windows XP and its restrictions around file sharing. It hampered my nonprofit organization’s ability to take on interns.
Posted in Linux, Windows, software | Also tagged backup, features, file sharing, Linux, Microsoft, open source, Samba, server, ubuntu |
My latest obsession for free music consumption is Zamzar. It is a free online service that converts between various file types. For example, you want to convert a Microsoft Word .doc to an Adobe Reader .pdf. It will convert between a million image filetype like .jpg to .png. Audio files are well supported too, such [...]
Posted in music | Also tagged add-on, conversions, convert, DownloadHelper, extension, files, filetypes, Firefox, mp3, mp3 player, music, plugin, tutorial, video, YouTube, Zamzar |