Windows
CSDNPicViewer v1.26
Yes, there is another picture viewer out there on the market. Picture viewers are almost becoming like cars: there are some good ones and some bad ones. You have your expensive sports car, and you have your junker. The CSDNPicViewer is your reliable four-door type freeware program.
AboutURL.com
You can tell a lot about a person by looking at their URL; not just the name, but the content, as well. Web sites are more than just a place to post content – they’ve become a sanctuary for their owners, and are therefore cherished pieces of digital real estate. Besides the personal attachment that [...]
It's Raining Microsoft Betas!
Today [Microsoft is] announcing the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 and Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 2, along with the release of 2007 Microsoft Office System Beta 2. This is a significant milestone in Microsoft’s history, as it is the first time we have released the beta versions of all three of the company’s flagship [...]
Format Hyperlink Colors (PowerPoint 2002)
PowerPoint allows you to change the color how hyperlinks are displayed in your presentation. For example, you can change the color of hyperlinks and the color of followed hyperlinks. Followed hyperlinks are those hyperlinks that you have already clicked. PowerPoint changes followed hyperlinks to a default color. You can change the color that followed hyperlinks [...]
Increase Recently Used Files List (PowerPoint 2002)
If you use PowerPoint, you have probably seen the list of documents that appear at the bottom of the File menu. These are the presentations that you recently opened. It offers a quick way for you to access these files (similar to the My Recent Documents on the Windows XP Start Menu). By default, PowerPoint [...]
Microsoft Officially Gives Its Support To The Blazing FireWire 800 Protocol
Microsoft has made it official. After months and months of work on the Redmond-based software giant, the 1394 Trade Association has secured real support for FireWire 1394b (or FireWire 800) in the forthcoming release of Windows Vista. Microsoft announced at the annual WinHEC Conference in Seattle that it would add the support for the high-definition [...]
Caricature Crazy
Over the years, I’ve collected my fair share of personal caricatures. In fact, the Lockergnome logo (itself) was designed and created by me. Back in high school, I mastered the art of drawing myself as a cartoon character. Years later, when I was in college, someone developed a program that would allow you to change [...]
Talkr
No matter who you are, you only have 24 hours to spend in each day just like everyone else. What you do with that time is up to you, but you likely sleep right on through a good portion of it everyday. With so little time available on a daily basis, it’s no surprise that [...]
Driving To Valhalla
My husband is an electrical engineer like I am. He is a much better electrical engineer, in part because he still has a memory. His father has been ill and has let his Toyota Prius sit for a while. Six weeks or so. So my husband went over to take him for a ride in [...]
What Your Mama Never Told You About Spam
Email Spam. Most of us deal with it every day. We hate it, and we wish it would just go away. But it won’t, so we might as well learn as much about it as we can so we can deal with it in an intelligent manner (while maintaining our sanity amid the frustration)! Dina [...]




