Never lose a add on or favorite when you switch computers or reinstall !
MozBackup is a free utility written by Pavel Cvrcek that will automatically back up Firefox and ThunderBird as well as Netscape and the full Mozilla suite. In fact, the most recent versions will also back up Mozilla Sunbird, Flock and Spicebird.
Ok this program is great if you have a file that you want to delete and windows is not letting you delete there is a long process I can explain to you that does almost the same thing but this program works way to good not to just use it ! I reccomend downloading it to a second harddrive and only install it when you need it and BE CAREFULL when using it you can delete important files ! Then uninstall it when you are not using it so your kids don't mess up your PC !
This is a great unistaller that you can use !
http://www.revouninstaller.com/
Symantec products can be a little tricky when it comes to uninstalling. Thankfully, Symantec provide a dedicated uninstaller available from here
NOTE: The Norton Removal Tool uninstalls all Norton 2009/2008/2007/2006/2005/2004/2003 products, Norton 360 and Norton SystemWorks 12.0 from your computer
This site is a pretty good idea for the 21st century, and in my opinion will be a necessity in the future.
What's it do?
It saves all you online information... anything that requires a user name & password.
I totally love this site:
Give Away Of The Day
Each day they give away free licensed software, everything from music editing software to graphics programs.
The catch is you have to download and activiate the software they are giving away that day, by the end of the day, there is a Time Left clock on their site to let you know time is running down to install and activate that days give away.
Not too many people talk about there web browsers of why they are good so I figured I would do a forum dedicated to the software we use the most web browsers !
I'm going to list the most popular one and my opinions of them at the very bottomWhat is defragmentation, you ask.....Defrag (short for defragmentation) is a process that reduces the fragmentation of your computer. In even more simple terms.....when you're saving files on your computer, and that file doesn't save in one unit, but will save as several units.
Take this picture for example:
The purple bars indicate the file you just saved, and the white bars would indicate the free space you have available.
Can anyone tell me how to move around icons on a desktop without them jumping back to their original location? Son 'o mine has very few icons on his desktop, but he wants to place them where he wants them and not have them lined up to the left of the screen. I have tried to find an answer but have been unable to so far. I can rearrange mine. He uses Windows Vista, does that have anything to do with it?
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