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10 Great Free Iphone Apps
August 6th, 2010
Need some help finding some useful free Iphone apps? Here are
my top 10:
- Pkt Weather lite - An Australian weather
app
- Flashlight - turn your phone into a torch
- PS Mobile - Photoshop Mobile basic image
editing on your device
- Remote - remotely control Itunes on your
PC from your Iphone via WiFi
- Cnet News - Keep up to date with the latest
technology news
- ABC News - now streaming ABC24 live along
with radio
- Hoot Suite Lite - One of the best Twitter
and Facebook apps
- Consume - Keep track of your Broadband
and Mobile usage
- iBooks - Read books on your Iphone
- Solitaire - Always a good fallback when
you just need to take a break
Password Protecting Documents On The Web
June 27th, 2010
Prevent users from opening sensitive documents by password protecting
PDF files.
Most PDF creators can be used to add security to documents. A
good free program I use is
PrimoPDF - it installs
as a 'virtual' printer on your computer and allows you to create
pdf files by 'printing' documents to PDF. It will convert to PDF
any file you can print. In the process you have the option of adding
a password to protect access to the file. You can also prevent people
from copying text and printing the PDF.
Try opening this document - you could
also try downloading the PDF but you would be unable to open it
without the password...
5 Essential Free Software Programs
June 6th, 2010
Don't buy software. Reputable, free software (see below) is available
which is as good or better than bought software.
Photo Backup Strategies
June 5th, 2010
Make the assumption that your computer will fail - and you will
lose everything. Your most precious memories are photo's - they
are irreplaceable. In times past we had physical negatives - today
we don't even have these. Our 'negatives' are computer image files.
We cant physically touch them. As a result our photos are more fragile
than ever.
So what to do?
- Downloaded images from your camera become your 'negatives'.
- DO NOT DELETE the images off your camera until they exist
in two other places i.e. your computer and another backup destination
(e.g. USB drive, External Hard Drive or CD/DVD).
- Create a structure in your computer such that you don't
touch your original downloaded image files (and inadvertently
lose/delete them!). Always use copies. Or use a program like
Picasa which doesn't
change the original image when editing.
- Consider printing out your images - paper still is one of
the best forms of preserving your memories. At 10 cents a print
it is a small price to pay. Plus it doesn't lock up your images
on a computer. Remember when we used to show people our printed
photos!
- Buy an external Hard Drive (now less than $100) and regularly
backup to it. If you have nothing to do - backup! Consider online
backup e.g. Carbonite
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