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XP Themes - 4 New Themes
Written by windowsxp550   
Friday, 21 April 2006
Image XP Themes seem to be the craze right now. Here are 4 more XP themes, provided by Microsoft. I would say that these 4 themes have more of a international flavor. San Fermin Theme, Brasil Carnival Theme, Japanese Theme, Nile Theme.
 
Minimize Running Programs to Boost Your Available Memory
Written by windowsxp550   
Sunday, 16 April 2006
Image When programs are installed onto your computer, sometimes the program will auto configure itself to auto start whenever you boot your computer. What this does is use up some of your memory resources which does have a pronounced effect on your overall speed. This guide will show you how to inspect your system for startup programs and prevent them from automatically starting during the boot up process.
 
Mousekeys – Navigate Your Computer Without A Mouse
Written by windowsxp550   
Monday, 10 April 2006
Image This is a seldom used Windows XP feature that is sure to come in handy (probably when you least suspect it). I’m referring to Mousekeys, which when activated allows you to navigate the mouse cursor using the arrow keys on your keyboard. This type of knowledge can definitely help you out if you are ever in a situation where the mouse is inoperable.
 
7 Deadly Sins Of Email -Deadly Sin #7
Written by Squeezebox   
Sunday, 02 April 2006
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Please Note: This update is part of a series, The Seven Deadly Sins of Email, written by Squeezebox. This update includes the 7th installment (of seven).

Not everyone has the full Microsoft Office, nor does everyone have Works. I suppose that most of my contacts have Word installed, but not all have Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher (the right version) and Access. How frustrating for someone to spend ages downloading that huge file you sent them, only to find out that they can’t even open it!

 
7 Deadly Sins Of Email -Deadly Sin #6
Written by Squeezebox   
Saturday, 01 April 2006
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Please Note: This update is part of a series, The Seven Deadly Sins of Email, written by Squeezebox. This update includes the 6th instalment (of seven).

Maybe most people have broadband now, and maybe they can download larger files. BUT, large attachments clog up the system (email downloads don’t transfer at broadband speeds) and fill up hard drives. Many people still have dial-up or maybe a capped broadband service. They aren’t going to thank you for that nice 4mb picture you sent them that took twenty minutes to download!

 
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