Tips & Tricks

How to download videos from YouTube

October 11th, 2007 admin

I could not download videos from YouTube before. I view them, and had to run the page once again to watch some interesting video again. Not long ago I found tool that can help me. It is YouTube Downloader from BienneSoft.
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Learn More about Firefox Add-ons

July 16th, 2007 admin

Do you use FireFox? If no, download and try it immediate:) As for me I don’t like it, but there are a lot of people which think that FF is the best browser in whole word.

In both case, if you already use it for safe browsing or only thinking about download FireFox, I suggest you to read Firefox Add-ons: All You Need To Know, just to know more about some useful features.





How to disable the Office Clipboard toolbar

April 6th, 2007 admin

A few years ago at my old job I worked with MS Office Word 2000. Sometimes its clipboard toolbar just blew me up. It appeared when I didn’t want to see it and annoyed me. Now I work at home with free Open Office editor, but when I found article about disabling the Office Clipboard toolbar, I want to tell to you this. If you don’t like this as me - just read how to disable the Office Clipboard toolbar and get rid of it.




Get Rid of the Recycle Bin icon from your life

March 9th, 2007 admin

I have one damned habit, every time when I see the full Recycle Bin my hand automatically cleans it:( Some times ago this habit caused a big embarrassment for me. I work at alien PC in office where works my friend. I emptied recycle bin automatically…

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Turn Off Unnecessary Windows XP Services

December 26th, 2006 admin

Turning off unnecessary services in Windows XP can greatly reduce your exploit risk, while improving system performance. It’s a good time to inject that often there are all sorts of “download optimizers” and other cute programs that vendors like to push on users. Most of the time, installing such things slows your computer down at best. It could subject you to potential security risks. The first rule is “If you don’t know you need it, you probably don’t.”

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