It is not just the windows operating system software that is slow other operating systems are also slow compared to when they were first developed. The vast majority of people especially those who have not been involved in the technical area of computers grew up with the likes of the windows operating system software or [...]
Entries from October 30th, 2009
Windows Operating System Software – Why is it So Slow?
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
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Registry Cleaner – The 5 Factors That Affect the Performance of Registry Cleaners
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
There are actually lots of good registry cleaners that are available for use which is why it is hard for people to choose between the products. To help you decide the right choice, you should consider some factors before you buy a registry cleaner.
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The Bad Things About Windows 7
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
After the huge stream of weighing the pros and cons, mostly the pros of Windows 7, Wired.com comes out with an article of pure cons. I partially feel a bit embarrassed myself because I’ve been blogging about how wonderful the desktop is despite the other side of the new features that can dwarf that [...]
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Disk Defragmentation – Some Ways to Solve Defragmenting Problems
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
It is for sure that every computer user has encountered problems when defragmenting disks. Some are quite easy to solve while some are really headaches. Do not worry that, you are supposed to learn some ways to solve defragmenting problems
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Stopping Errors With a Registry Cleaner – How a Registry Cleaner Can Make Your System Run Smoothly
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
When it comes to using a computer with a Windows Operating System it is important to ensure that it keeps running smoothly. One of the best ways that this can be accomplished is by running a registry cleaner. Although a Windows operating system is one of the most popular types of [...]
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Delete Internet History – How to Protect Your Privacy
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Why would you want to delete internet history? You may want to do so because it is a good way to keep your system organized. Why keep outdated search requests cluttering up your computer?
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Using Excel to Create Read-Only Live Snapshots to Get Funding Or Present Your Business Case
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
You may use Excel’s Camera feature to take an dynamic snapshot. This allows you to share automatically updated information with people, but prevent them from changing the data. It’s very useful for building Executive Dashboards, and helpful to non-profits for getting funding.
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I Have Lost an Excel Password – What Should I Do?
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
If you have ever experienced a lost excel password, you have an idea of how frustrating this can be for someone. If you do not have the right tools to assist you in locating your lost password for your encrypted excel files, you may never be able to view them again.
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BDA Reporting Solutions For JD Edwards – Implement Sales Analysis in Less Than One Week
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Budgets and resources for improving or implementing a better business intelligence system are tight and will be tight for a while despite some signs of an economy recovery. On the other hand, senior management and operational manager need better and faster information, preferably with a web based (true zero foot print) analytics and reporting [...]
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Personal Finance Software – It’s Catching, and It’s Not Swine Flu
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
It’s a long time since I heard anyone say that “when the US sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold.” The credit crunch and the resultant crisis have changed the prognosis dramatically. But it’s still worth remembering some parts of US commerce remain ahead of the curve.
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