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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Free cross-platform office application suite

Use OpenOffice with Yahoo's free Zimbra Desktop service in place of Outlook. This make up for OpenOffice which lacks a PIM (Personal Information Management) analogous to Outlook. See Best sites for taking Office files online
You can minimize file-compatibility issues by standardizing on the most common file formats. By default, OpenOffice.org saves files in Open Document Format (ODF). Microsoft's by-the-book support for ODF, unfortunately, breaks some spreadsheet files, according to a recent ZDNet blog post. See

OpenOffice reads and writes Office 2007's default .docx and .xlsx XML file formats. But the older .doc and .xls formats are still the ones most often used. It is suggested that you make the classic Office formats your defaults in OpenOffice. To set .doc as the document default, for example, open any OpenOffice program and do the following:

* Step 1. Choose Tools, Options;
* Step 2. Select General under Load/Save;
* Step 3. Click Text Document under Document type in the Default file format and ODF settings section;
* Step 4. Choose Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP in the Always save as drop-down menu and click OK.

To make .xls the default worksheet format, open the same dialog box and follow the same steps, with the following differences:

* Step 1. Choose Spreadsheet under Document type in the Default file format and ODF settings section;
* Step 2. Choose Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP in the Always save as drop-down list and click OK.


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How to extract audio from video to MP3

Step 1. Download Free Video to MP3 Converter

Freeware with no spyware or adware and certainly safe to install and to run!

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Digital Video Repair

In order to repair an AVI movie file which is damaged or corrupted, you can use this following free tool :

Digital Video Repair
1. AVI file have not completely copied from CD, DVD or other source
2. AVI file have not completely downloaded from the Internet (eDonkey, BitTorrent, etc)
3. Video freezed when playing
4. Video can't be seeked (fast forwarded)
5. Video can't be played

General features

* Detect the bad data
* Repair the index of AVI file
* Detect the key-frame for these codecs:
o XviD
o DivX 4, 5
o 3ivx
o Microsoft MPEG4 (versions 1, 2, 3)
o DivX 3.11 and late (versions 1, 2, 3 Low è Fast)
o Angel Potion (versions 1 è 2)
* Support the Standart AVI file format (Microsoft Video for Windows)
* Support the OpenDML AVI file format
* Process of AVI files with a several audio-track
* Delete not important information from AVI file (chunk JUNK)
* Multilanguage Support (English, Russian) via System Menu:
This tools is very easy to use.
Digital Video Repair 1.02 111 Kb Download
Note:

1. In any case you can convert video back in an original format.
2. If you convert files from MPEG-4 in DivX, you can them play by any version DivX codec or you can them play DivX codec.
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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Google's browser boon with a pandora's box?

September 3, 2008 Google's just-released Chrome takes the same approach to browser design that Google takes to its home page -- stripped-down, fast and functional, with very few bells and whistles.

That's both the good news and the bad news about this browser. Those who like a no-frills approach to their Web experience, and who want the content of Web sites front and center, will welcome it. But those who want a more fully featured interface with extras will prefer either Internet Explorer or Firefox.


The user interface of a browser is called its chrome, and Google set out to reduce the chrome -- in other words, simplify the user interface -- as much as possible. Chrome has so little interface, the content area of the browser is larger than those of other browsers -- it almost feels like full-screen mode. In the same way that Google puts search front and center on its home page, this browser puts content first.

The new browser Chrome could be Google's greatest privacy invader yet. In fact, Chrome can send back the keystrokes you type into its Address Bar, even if you don't bother to hit Enter. As you type, your text is sent back to Google, which analyzes it and makes the auto-suggestions. That's why you don't even need to press Enter for the text to head to Google. Making matters worse is that Google has already said it will store approximately two percent of the information it gets this way, including the IP address of the computer. Google already has tremendous amounts of information about you, including your search habits. With Chrome, matters get worse --- it can now even find out what you type, even if you don't visit a Web site. It's not at all clear at this point what Google will do with this data. There are a few ways you can stop your information from being sent from Chrome back to Google, though. If you use a search provider other than Google, the information won't be sent. And if you don't use auto-suggest, the information won't be sent, either. To use a different provider, or to turn off auto-suggestion, click the Tools icon, and select Options. You can then select a different search provider from the drop-down list next to Default search. To turn off auto-suggest, click Manage, and a screen like the one below appears. Uncheck the box at the bottom of the screen. You can also use Incognito Mode, in which all your surfing remains private --- think of it as porn mode. To launch an incognito window, click the Page button and choose New incognito window. You can also press Ctrl-Shift-N.


There is one drawback to downloading in Chrome, though: It doesn't appear to integrate with your virus scanner, as does Firefox.

Keep in mind that this is a beta and clearly has some bugs. Ironically, on one page visited, it was unable to display an embedded Google Map, while Firefox had no problem displaying the map

Although Chrome is a beta, it feels quite stable; after many hours spent browsing to numerous sites, it didn't crash once. So you can download it without much worry about its stability.

Download Google Chrome (BETA) for Windows

External Links:
Technical background about the browser.
Mozilla: Firefox is faster than Chrome
Excerpts above are from computerworld.com

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