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Shutting down Outlook properly
Ever seen one of these messages? If your computer reports that a data file did not close properly the last time you used Outlook the chances are you may have interrupted the normal shut down routine of your outlook.exe process. This could have happened for a multitude of reasons: maybe your laptop battery ran flat,…
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Indiana Whips Up A Searching Frenzy
There’s no such thing as a free lunch. But there is such a thing as a free search and an Indiana Jones whip thrown in for good measure! If you take Windows Live Search for a ‘spin’, you could win one of over 1,000 prizes including a private screening of the movie for you and…
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Videos: Windows Live Search
Just released: 7 funny little viral videos for Windows Live Search. If you’ve not yet tried Live Search, take it for a spin and decide for yourself if it’s better than your current search engine. If you’re still not sure, why not put a metasearch engine to the test to instantly compare the results of…
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Tales from Windows Vista reinstallations
I’ve reinstalled Windows Vista on my main home computer this week. Things had become decidedly sluggish, due in no small part to the massive amount of junk software I’ve tested over the last year. Having upgraded the PC from Windows XP over a year ago, I was dreading having to find suitable drivers to get…
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Xobni now free to download
This just in from Xobni HQ: Dear Xobni Beta User, Today is an exciting day for Xobni. After seven months of invite-only beta, we’re proud to announce that Xobni is now publicly available for anyone to download. Your feedback has been essential in helping us improve the performance and features of Xobni during this period.…
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See things differently in Windows Vista
The Organize drop down box in Windows Explorer (accessed via the Windows Key + E shortcut) hides a little known feature of Windows Vista. Under the Layout option you’ll find the ability to switch on the Menu Bar from Windows XP plus two handy new panes: the Search Pane and the Preview Pane. Here’s…
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How to Print by Dragging
Did you know that you can print documents simply by dragging their file onto a printer icon? This is a great shortcut if you don’t want to have to open a document before printing. Of course, to make this really convenient you need a way to quickly access your printers folder. You could maybe add…
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Transferring your Outlook settings to Windows Vista
I received a handy reminder yesterday from Diane Poremsky’s excellent Outlook Tips web site that it’s best not to rely on the Windows Easy Transfer (WET) tool when moving your Outlook settings to a new Windows Vista computer. In fact, using WET can sometimes cause problems including a corrupt profile. It’s far safer, and quicker…
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Gadget Population Explosion
One of the things I like about gadgets for Windows Vista is that you’re not limited to a single instance of each gadget. So, for instance, if you’d like to see the time in more than one time zone, simply add another instance of the clock gadget and give each clock a name like this:…
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Adapt your keyboard to suit your needs
My recent tip showing how to add an audible alert every time you press the Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock keys has proved quite popular. But if you’re still hitting those keys by mistake, or simply want to change the layout of your keyboard for the sheer pleasure of doing so, SharpKeys is…