Sunday, April 27, 2008

100.19 - Power Point Viewer













Files that have the .pps file extension are Power Point presentation
files.

You can open them by installing a program like Power Point,

the free power point reader from Microsoft's web site, or a program
that is able to read Power Point files like the free Open Office.

You can purchase the Power Point program in any store that sells
Microsoft Office software, it is part of some versions of Office,
and can also be purchased alone.

If you only want to view Power Point files, you can download and
install the free PowerPoint Viewer. Just go to www.microsoft.com
and search for "PowerPoint Viewer" Select the version of PowerPoint
Viewer that you want to install and click on the "Download" button.

PowerPoint Viewer 2007 lets you view full-featured presentations
created in PowerPoint 97 and later versions. You can view and print
presentations, but you cannot edit them in the PowerPoint Viewer.

If you want to be able to open and edit Word documents, Excel
documents, and PowerPoint presentations, you can download the free
program, Open Office at www.openoffice.org This is a great program
that is constantly being updated, and is totally free.

100.19
Contributing Source
Microsoft.com
4/25/08



100.18 - Video Downloader


Here's a Nifty set up to download videos from the internet. Have you ever seen a video on Google, You Tube, etc and wanted to SAVE it to your computer? NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE.... The reason is that they are usually embedded as flash movies and thus can't be copied.
Well, I figured a way to save these videos. Easy to use and it works well. All files then play in your Windows Media Player or can be converted for your mobile players.
STEP ONE
Download this Video Downloader (2.0 MB).
Easy to use - just paste in the video URL and click save when you see a video that you want to save to your computer. Download here.
http://www.freewarefiles.com/Easy-Video-Downloader_program_35239.html

STEP TWO
Your video is now saved, but playback will require installation of some additional Codec in order to work. Install the following Codec for XP here: (20.0MB)
Your Done.....and it works great. Let me know if you have any difficulty.

100.18
Contributing Source:
Freewarefiles.com
4/25/08

100.17 - Printer Ink Cartridge Refill


Dell, Hewlett Packard and Lexmark Printer Owners
Send us your empty ink cartridges and we will exchange

For $13.95 Black or Color*

We pay all shipping both ways 100% Satisfaction guarantee


Service includes testing the electrical integrity, cleaning all old ink out of cartridges refilling and testing then returning to you ready to be use as you would brand new cartridges.

Cartridges are tested and must pass our quality inspection, or we will be unable to refill it. If your cartridge does not pass our inspection, it will not be returned, you will be contacted by our service people who will explain the problem and options that you have. We do not guarantee that your cartridge will be returned. Ever effort is made to do so, but to provide the timely service it is not possible at all times.

- Your credit card will not be charged until the cartridge(s) are returned.

100.17
Contributing Source:
Master Inkjets.com
4/25/08






100.16 - Old Software Versions



Are you nostalgic for Windows 3.1? How about WordStar 7.0? You may not miss these programs. But someone somewhere does!

And I'll bet there are old programs that you would still like to use. Unfortunately, tracking down old versions of software can be difficult.

Every year, countless programs become obsolete. They're replaced by shinier, newer versions of themselves.


Sometimes, a program is updated because of security concerns. Other times, the manufacturer just wants to add new features to boost revenue.

And, these new versions aren't always better. They may be missing your favorite feature. Or, they may be more complicated to use.

In that case, you can revert back to the old version of the program. Need help finding old software? Then visit Vetusware.

Vetusware claims to be the largest collection of free abandonware downloads. You won't believe some of the programs you'll find on this site.

Vetusware is a must for free software junkies!

Cost: Free


Link: www.vetusware.com

100.16
Contributing Source:
Vetusware.com
4/25/08






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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

100.15 - Free Internet FAX


Yes, there are a few places online that allow you to send a free fax, no strings attached. You don't need a fax machine, you don't need fax software, you don't have to give anyone your credit card number. My favorite is FaxZero, which lets you send a fax to any fax machine in the United States (including Puerto Rico) or Canada for free. All you need is a computer on the Internet and a valid e-mail address. Faxzero is web-based, so you can access it with a PC, Mac or Linux based computer.

Here's how it works... First visit FaxZero.com and fill out the fax form. Enter your e-mail address and carefully type the Confirmation Code. (This prevents malicious users and automated bots from abusing the system.) Then type the text of your fax (for a quick text-based fax) or attach a file. You can send plain text, PDF, Microsoft Word (DOC), or an Excel spreadsheet (XLS) file. Ready to send? Whack the Send Free Fax Now button!

A confirmation message will then be sent to your e-mail address. Your fax won't be transmitted until you click the link in that message. You'll receive an e-mail confirming that the fax was either delivered, or that it failed for some reason.

Limit 2 Faxes per day (3 pages each). FREE.

Additional Faxes available with a subscription at .12 cents/page.

100.15
Contributing Source:
FaxZero.com
4/22/08


100.14 - Google 411 Directory Assistance

1-800-GOOG-411








You can call up 1-800-GOOG-411, and get local business information, and even connect to the number free of charge. If you say "text message" a SMS message will be delivered to your phone with the information you requested (standard SMS fees apply).
In their FAQ when asked about advertising through this service, they reply, "At this point, the service is still in its experimental stage and we don’t support ads." For all of you security freaks, Google does record your number, the time you call, and how you say each command. This is done to, "distinguish you from other users, and ultimately, to personalize the service to you." You can block caller ID, if you don’t want Google collecting your information.
The service is completely automated, and no phone reps are available to help you, hence why it’s free.

100.14
Contributing Source:
Google
4/22/08

Thursday, April 17, 2008

100.13 - Kiss Your Data Good-Bye




Copy/Paste Link in Browser

100.13
Contributing Source:
Google Video
4/18/08










http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=624254556615567266&q=Computer+Parody+Songs&ei=xyoISIiqOqPQ4AKKmZiXAQ&hl=en