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Saturday 17 July 2010

Free Pc Security - Keep Your Computer Safe From Viruses - This Is Awesome Link

Online Armor Premium Personal Firewall v4.0.0.45

http://www.online-armor.com/downloads.php

Click Here  to download Online Armor Premium (v4.0.0.45) (13.3mb)
Use this trial key if prompted: 7acf721603f7fbe61536ab77c04fe556
 
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This will keep your computer free of viruses - Excellent program and it`s free to use.

Monday 5 July 2010

PandoraBox (Download Paid Apps for Free, now with Push) for iPhone ...

PandoraBox (Download Paid Apps for Free, now with Push) for iPhone ...

Find out first when apps which previously you had to pay for, become available for free on this link right here -   Get Free Apps For Your Sony Ericsson X10 & iPhone

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Free Temporary Email Address

When you register on some sites, have you noticed how much mail you get sent that you dont want, well this is the perfect solution. 10minutemail.com is what it says. Google 10minutemail.com and it automatically gives you address when you click on link and after ten mins the address disappears forever and in the meantime you may have signed up for eg. Freebies and dont need to worry about getting loads of email you couldn't care less about.

Friday 29 January 2010

Freebies, Freebies, Freebies

Freebies, Freebies, Freebies

Protect your PC for free. Protecting your PC from nasty viruses and hackers can be costly, but it needn't be. There's a raft of free and shareware programs that do the same job for nowt!

Free Anti-Virus & Firewall Software

Microsoft Security Essentials.


Launched earlier this year, Microsoft's security essentials package has gone from strength to strength since coming out of beta testing. The package is completely free to users of 'genuine Windows machines' - ie it'll verify your copy - and three versions are available, for XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
http://www.microsoft.com/Security_essentials/

Avira Antivir.

The free anti-virus software of choice for techies, Antivir's won many tech publications' free antivirus round-ups by providing both the most thorough software protection and the fastest. Yet the reason it doesn't top our list is that it's slightly less user-friendly than the Microsoft offering, with some of the settings requiring some technical knowledge to get right. Yet if you've the knowhow, it'll do everything you want it to.

http://www.free-av.com/

Avast! 4.8 home edition.

Alwil's Avast! home edition offers great detection of known malware, but it's usually beaten by Antivir in tests. The latest version's a good all-rounder, providing all the features you'd get with a paid-for program, but its interface still isn't the best on offer.

http://download.cnet.com/Avast-Home-Edition-Free-Antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.html

AVG Free.

AVG has a long history, and has been through loads of modifications to provide a better service on its way to the current version, AVG 9. It's protection is reasonably thorough, though it doesn't offer any real tech support.

http://free.avg.com/


Panda Cloud Antivirus.

Panda's paid-for software comes highly rated, and this totally free, no nag-screen online antivirus product clearly draws on the same expertise. In fact, in some tests, Cloud Antivirus detected even more threats than the top-performing Antivir software above.

http://www.cloudantivirus.com/en/

Note for Norton users only: It can be a bit of a pain to get rid of all Norton AntiVirus's components from your machine. If you're having trouble doing so, try Symantec's own Norton Removal Tool, which is designed to solve this very problem.
http://service1.symantec.com/Support/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039



ClamXAV Anti-Virus for Mac.


Borne of the open source virus checker ClamAV, ClamXAV adds a user interface for Mac OSX, to make it accessible to people that don't think in code. Whilst technically it's free, donations towards the upkeep of its website will be gratefully received. In use, it's a tad more techie than iAnti-Virus, but it's great if you want to scan files for Windows threats before sending them onwards.
http://www.clamxav.com/


Alternative Free Firewall Software.

Outpost Firewall Free edition.
Agnitum's Outpost Free Edition offers the ideal combination of top protection and good user-friendliness
http://download.cnet.com/Agnitum-Outpost-Firewall-Free/3000-10435_4-10913746.html



Online Armour Personal Firewall.

Publisher Tall Emu's Online Armour firewall has been proved very efficient in tests, even outperforming some big-name commercial equivalents. It's light on resources, and heavy on security, so well worth checking out.

http://download.cnet.com/Online-Armor-Personal-Firewall/3000-10435_4-10426782.html


Comodo Personal Firewall.

It's totally free to use but you will need to register and activate the licence by e-mail within 30 days of installation. Whilst Comodo outperforms many similar offerings, it can be pretty intrusive, especially if you just want a firewall that does it's job no questions asked. Tech support is available via email, but not by phone.

http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/index.html


Boasting awards aplenty, EMSI Software's A-squared free edition lacks the background scanning facilities of its commercial big brother, Anti-Malware, yet still packs in almost all its most useful functions. It's user-friendly with daily auto-updates, and has received excellent user feedback. Thanks to bazzlad for posting it in the forum discussion.

http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free/


Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware free edition.

Whilst the free version doesn't provide real-time protection or scheduled updates, Anti-Malware is still powerful enough to make a big difference

http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html


Ad Aware 8 free edition.

Ad Aware's great at detecting and removing malware, and this version works even faster than previous ones.

http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-2008/3000-8022_4-10045910.html?tag=lst-1&cdlPid=10844457


Spybot - Search & Destroy.

Spybot's been going for a while, and while it has a pretty long list of features, it's always received mixed feedback.

http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-Destroy/3000-8022_4-10122137.html


Recovery programs
If you've already lost valuable files, there may still be some hope in the form of recovery programs. Freeware programs Restoration, http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
Freeundelete http://www.download.com/FreeUndelete/3640-2248_4-10495642.html
 and PCinspector http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pcinspector.html
work to recover lost files, but as you may expect, it's a bit of a lottery as to whether they actually succeed.

Friday 22 January 2010

Save time with quick computer shortcuts

Microsoft At Home
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/organization/compshortcuts.aspx


Save time with quick computer shortcuts. If you're looking to work more efficiently in Microsoft Word, Excel, or Internet Explorer, the key is using programmed shortcuts.

Driving around your desktop

To... Select a file/folder/icon Use this shortcut

Type the first letter of the file. If you have several files starting with the same letter, continue hitting the letter key until your cursor lands on the file or folder you want.


Search for a file/folder -
F3



Rename a file/folder -
Select the file/folder, click F2, and then re-type the name




Find out when file/folder was created, by whom, and how big it is -
Select the file, right-click, and then click Properties


Display the Start menu -
Ctrl + Esc



Create a shortcut on your desktop to your favorite file/folder -
Drag the file/folder icon to your desktop or right click your mouse then create shortcut - desktop.
 
 
Expediting Internet Explorer
 
Add sites to your Favorites -
•Go to the site. •Hit Ctrl + D to add to your Favorites.
•Select Favorites and then Add to Favorites to create a separate folder for the site or to add it to a list already formed.


Select a home page -
•Go to the Web page that you would like to make your home page. •Open the Tools menu and select Internet Options. •Under Home page, click Use Current.




Use the History function if you visit a few select sites constantly

•Select the History button on your top navigation (a green arrow on a clock face).

•Select the site that you would like and double-click.
•If the History button is not visible, go to the View menu, select Explorer Bar, and then click History to access.



Customize your toolbar to the tools you use most frequently

•Right-click your top navigation.

•Select the icons that you use or go to the View menu, select Toolbars, and then click Customize.





Working with Word
Select text -
Shift + Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow to highlight text




Copy selected text
Ctrl + C


Cut selected text

Ctrl + X


Paste selected text

Ctrl + V


Undo your last action

Ctrl + Z


Select all the text within your document

Ctrl + A


Bold text

Ctrl + B


Italicize text

Ctrl + I



Underline

Ctrl + U


Decrease font size

Ctrl + Shift + <


Increase font size

Ctrl + Shift + >


Change font

Ctrl + Shift + F, then use the arrow keys to reach the new font


Change font size

Ctrl + Shift + P, then use the arrow keys to reach the new font size


Create page break

Ctrl + Enter


Create new document

Ctrl + N


Open My Documents window

Ctrl + O


Close a document

Ctrl + W


Save a document

Ctrl + S


Print a document

Ctrl + P


Preview what you're about to print

Alt + Ctrl + I



5 useful Windows XP tricks

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/5xptricks.mspx

Save time with quick computer shortcuts
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/organization/compshortcuts.aspx

Add more memory to your computer
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/addmemory.aspx

Friday 8 January 2010

Weather Forecast Where You Are

To get a weather Forecast for where You Are or where You Are going to just simply search Google and add the postcode or name of place and type Weather and you will get your Forecast for today, tomorrow, or even up to 7 days in advance. Just Google it. How easy is that?

Saturday 2 January 2010

Free Directory Enquiries - Forget 118 118 Forever

http://www.freedirectoryenquiries.com/aboutus.htm Fed up of being ripped off by 118 118 and being charged ridiculous prices, so am I. A brand new service is here and its totally free, yes that right 100% free to use.

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