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May 2007 Newsletter
Advanced Google Search: Offers numerous options for making your searches more precise and getting more useful results. Learn More Here
Babel Fish Translation: Translate text or entire Web sites with the Babel Fish translation tool. Learn More Here
Google Desktop: Search your computer as easily as you search the web with Google! Learn More Here
June 2007 Newsletter
RoboForm: Password Manager and Web Form Filler that completely automates password entering and form filling. Learn More Here
Kirby Alarm: Free alarm and task scheduler that will pop up a note, run a program, play sounds, or send emails when it is convenient for you. Learn More Here
Callwave: Converts incoming faxes to Adobe PDF files and delivers them directly to your email. Ideal for small businesses and there is no need for a second phone line dedicated to a fax machine. Learn More Here
July 2007 Newsletter
Open Office: If Microsoft Office 2007 is too costly (not to mention too complex), consider OpenOffice.org 2.2. This multiplatform open-source productivity suite includes a word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation manager, a drawing program, and even database and mathematical modules. It works seamlessly with the equivalent Microsoft file formats, as well as a host of other popular file types, and is available in 65 languages. Learn More Here
Trillian 3.1 : You don't need to wait for AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo to play nice and decide to make all their instant-messaging clients interoperable. Instead, use Trillian as your ĂĽber-client. It supports AIM, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger, as well as ICQ and IRC. Most of those programs' advanced features work with Trillian, which is also fully skinnable. Learn More Here
Vista Start Menu: The Windows Start menu has never been a great time-saving interface—it was devised to help Grandma figure out how to launch Outlook Express on a PC. But for advanced users, the sheer number of programs installed can make the Start-button paradigm effectively useless. In place of a list, Vista Start Menu SE arranges program icons in a table divided into groups. It’s easier to use than Windows’ default list, and more attractive, too. Learn More Here
August 2007 Newsletter
Tubes: Instantly send files from one computer to another without email or a browser! Tubes allows you to send large files including music and video via secure connection to friends, family, and colleagues. No need for network configuration. Free download located here: http://www.tubesnow.com
Trillian Basic-IM Software: Send and receive IM messages on all the major chat networks including AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ and IRC. It also comes with additional tools such as audio chat and the ability to transfer files. Free download here: http://www.ceruleanstudios.com
ExhumeIt: Recover Deleted Files: This is a file recovery tool that will allow you to recover files even after you have deleted them from the recycle bin. Download for $7.97 here: http://tts4.com/exhumeit
September 2007 Newsletter
Startup Cop Pro: Frustrated with all of the applications that try to startup every time you boot up your PC? Well, there is hope in sight. Most all computers come with a ton of useless junk that you don't need and it seems every time you download a new software that is actually useful, it too will create a new startup process. If you are tired of this and want to get control of your startup options, look no further get Startup Cop Pro
CutePDF: Create professional quality PDF files from almost any printable document. FREE for personal and commercial use! No watermarks! No popup Web advertisements! Now supports 64-bit Windows : http://www.CutePDF.com
eAnnouncer: is an Outlook add-in for sending individual, personalized, emails to your mailing list. Send personalized emails to your newsletter subscribers, customers, or other contacts. The neatest feature is that it will address each person individually. If you are sending bulk emails and tired of the spam filters catching them then this is the program for you: http://www.email-announcer.com/
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