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Avoid typos and grammatical mistakes by listening to your writing


April 23rd, 2006
Often when you write something you can read it over and over again and miss the most obvious mistakes. What you are reading is what you meant to say not want you actually wrote. Zach Everson has a really cool tip for bloggers and writers in general. Have your computer dictate your writing back [...]

Don’t let context menu get out of control


September 12th, 2005
In MS Windows when you right click on a file or folder you are presented with what they call a context menu. The menu contains many useful tools that can be evoked on the file you have selected. The “copy to folder” and “send to” are some good uses of the context menu. IN [...]

Boing Boing: Microsoft “Genuine Advantage” cracked in 24h


July 28th, 2005
Once again product activation does nothing but annoy the legitimate users.

Norton SystemWorks product activation


July 16th, 2005
I recently purchased Norton SystemWorks 2005 Premier. I’ve purchased Norton SystemWorks every year for probably the last 5 years but skipped 2004 and hesitated getting 2005 because of the product activation. I really don’t like the idea of purchasing software that needs to be remotely activated on my computer. [...]

Research services in Outlook 2003


June 5th, 2005
Ever find a new feature in a tool you’ve been using for a long time. I do all the time and it’s both exciting and annoying. It is exciting to figure out something new but I think back to all the times I could have used that feature and saved myself a boatload of [...]