This has for some reason always been a burden for me; Choosing the right email program for Windows. On the Mac I use the trusty Mail but on Windows, I never had luck. I did give Thunderbird a go but for some reason I never got along with it. I guess the set up just got too complicated and that kinda put me off. After looking around and trying out numerous alternatives I finally came across Windows Live Mail.
Looking for free iWeb hosting? Here’s how to use Dropbox!
by admin on 14. Mar, 2010 in Featured, Mac
Dropbox is a great tool for saving and managing files on the web and between computers. But did you know that you can use it to host websites? If you still haven’t come across Dropbox click here for a full guide.
Organise your life with Google Calendar
by admin on 05. Jan, 2010 in Web-App
Google Calendar is a great tool from Google that allows you to create and manage calendar events. It’s sleek and easy to use. It’s also very versatile allowing you to share calendars, embed them and even access them from anywhere in the world. Here are just a few simple steps to help you make the most of this amazing service.
How to make a Hard Disk Mac & Windows friendly
by admin on 29. Dec, 2009 in Featured
Hard Disks or Drives are great devices that keep your data stored and secure. When using an External HDD it is common that you might want to migrate it to other computers with a different Operating System. The following steps will show you just how to configure the drive correctly for that task.
Get ‘Dropbox’ – The Complete Guide
by admin on 10. Nov, 2009 in Featured, Mac, Web-App, Windows
Dropbox is the new sensation of the tech world, but have you ever even heard of it? What if I told you that there’s an application that lets you add files to a folder on your computer and then access them from anywhere in the world; all completely simultaneously. Too good to be true? No, it’s called Dropbox.
Graboid Video
by admin on 08. Nov, 2009 in Featured
Graboid Video makes it easy to access the most extensive library of full length videos with over 150,000 videos online, and now you can try it free. Simply Download Graboid Video and create your account.
Setting up Exposé & Spaces
by admin on 08. Nov, 2009 in Mac
This may seem like a simple feature in Mac OS X but most don’t give it a second look. Exposé is enabled by default but can be played with even further. Spaces is not active by default meaning you have to activate it yourself, but that’s what we’re here for. These two features are extremely useful for even simple day to day activities. Once you really start seeing the potential of ‘Exposé & Spaces’ you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Let’s get down to business…
