Posts Tagged ‘FREE’

Dropbox Increases Their Offer, PC Users Rejoice!!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The article posted below is the latest (originally posted 2/17/10) in a long line of articles about one of our very favorite utilities/programs called Dropbox.  The blog post itself should have been enough to convince any PC user to begin integrating Dropbox into their daily routine, but the owners of this already well-known company have gone and “sweetened the pot.”  Recent changes (shown throughout the article) have made Dropbox even more accessible and attractive.  Read on and enjoy!

JumpstartMyPC.com was started to help PC users get the most out of their computer and no product exemplifies this idea like Dropbox! Dropbox is a file-syncing, file sharing, online backup tool that you can access from just about anywhere and you can start using it for FREE! I have written about this product many times, shared it with clients, friends and family and I use it myself, every single day. If you aren’t using it yet, you are in for a real treat. If you are using it, read on to find out what’s new and how you can now access your files without even using a computer.

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Find Your Free Time – Google Calendar and Sync Can Help

Monday, March 29th, 2010

A busy week.  Those words will occupy a lot of thoughts and conversations today.  We pack so many activities and so much work into such little time.  When it is all done, we are left with a few precious minutes  for ourselves.  That “leftover” time is typically reserved for sleep, but if we are really lucky it will mean a moment with our favorite gadget, book, magazine, movie, etc.

The key to maximizing our schedules is organization and (ironically) it takes time to get organized.  For those of you in the “9 to 5″ crowd, you probably have access to Microsoft Outlook for managing your work hours but what about the rest of your life?  What about users who don’t have access to this email/calendar program (part of a $300 Microsoft Office package)?  Even if you had a wonderful program like Outlook, would you have the time/opportunity to get in front of a computer regularly throughout the day?

For anyone interested in using a calendar to keep track of events and schedules there is a solution that offers the flexibility of an electronic system and the mobility needed in our busy lives… Google Calendar and Google Sync.  They are both FREE and can help you find the time for what really matters, without wasting hours in setup.

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Desktop Departures – Escape With a Wallpaper Change

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

One of the most difficult things about returning to work on a Monday is the realization that you are going to be staring at that monitor for the next 5 days. You had a relaxing weekend with friends, family and fun and now here you are… trapped at a desk for a full week. Or maybe you are just in a bit of a rut and need something to spice up your daily routine.  One of the easiest, and most entertaining ways, to provide yourself with a little “escape” is to change up that old desktop with some fresh new wallpaper.

Back in December, we brought you the article Decorating is Not Over – Time to Spruce Up That Desktop, where we highlighted 5 of the best wallpaper sites on the web.  While the sites listed have some wonderful new images, we thought it was time to return to the art of desktop decorating and bring you some new ways of thinking about your wallpaper.  Over the next few days, we will shed some light on the different ways that you can “skin” your desktop to provide both entertainment and functionality.

Part I: Multiple Displays

Monitor prices have dropped steadily over the last couple of years and many offices are upgrading their workstations to larger monitors or, if you are one the lucky ones, dual monitors.  If you manage to convince your employer to pony-up the funding for that second monitor, don’t let the space go to waste.  You can increase your productivity and take advantage of the added space by finding a dual-monitor wallpaper.  These specially formatted desktop images span the two monitors (or more if you are really, really lucky) to form one, seamless image.

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Family IT Support with LogMeIn for FREE [How-To]

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Over the weekend, I had a discussion about helping family members with their computer.   As with every conversation like this before, I heard the frustrations of one person (the expert) who was trying to help another (the person in need) with their computer.  I realized that almost every one of us has been one of those two people at some point.  I also realized that I needed to share more information on one of my favorite tools LogMeIn.com.

LogMeIn.com is a service that allows you to access other computers remotely, across a broadband connection.  A quick installation of software on each end allows the primary user (the expert) to access, see and even control a remote computer from anywhere.  More importantly, it provides the expert a way to help the person in need without getting in the car or imagining what the other person sees over a phone call.  Below, we have documented the exact steps that two people will need to take to set up this wonderful tool.

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