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Share And Share Alike
For years, the world of computer software has been offering a casual "try it before you buy it" program that has helped developers and consumers alike decide which programs are the most convenient and helpful. By allowing free demos of software that are in development, programmers are learning how best to improve their wares to meet the public's needs. What is shareware and how can you take advantage of it?

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NEW! PDFs: Searching the Unsearchable
Adobe®’s Portable Document Format, or PDF, has radically changed the way that we share information electronically. With the ability to compress information from a variety of programs regardless of operating system platforms, the PDF allows documents to be viewed by anybody on almost any computer system. PDFs are also changing the way that we search for and collect data. Find out how PDFs can not only improve the way we communicate, but can also aid in data collecting and database building.

NEW! Extending Your File Extension Knowledge
Have you ever wondered what those three letters are after the names of all your files and why some are the same and some are different? File extensions can tell both you and your computer what type of file you’re receiving or trying to open. Knowing your file extensions can help you locate files you’ve lost and possibly avoid infecting your computer with a virus.

To Upgrade Software, Or Not To Upgrade
Just like cars and computers, the moment you purchase the most recent version of a software program it seems like an upgrade is released. Should you bite your lip and upgrade or stick with what you have? Here are some tips.

Spell-checker: Not A Substitute For Proofreading
Does your writing accurately reflect your level professionalism and education? Here are a few easy proofreading steps and a list of commonly misused words that can help you avoid embarrassing errors.

Stubborn Software: Learn The Secrets To Making Software Behave

Your computer will do what you want it to do once you learn its secrets. Don’t be afraid of tutorials that can help you understand how to use the software you already have on your hard drive.


How To Keep Track Of Everyone’s Input
When we ask and receive input on our original work documents, sometimes the outcome is a jumbled, unreadable mess. Can a computer help us keep track of everybody’s ideas?

No Sweat, It's Just A Computer
As much speed and convenience that computers have brought to our lives, they have also brought almost as much stress. We worry about our computer’s performance and health, our familiarity with them and their software, and whether or not they’re going to make it to the completion of our current work project. Life gives us enough to worry about. Don’t let your computer stress you out too.

Shortcuts

Under Control: Keyboard Shortcuts
Computers have quickly become timesaving tools for both personal and business use. Short of a software or hardware upgrade, the only thing that can make your computer use faster and more efficient is learning a few simple keystroke shortcuts to minimize the time spent switching from mouse to keyboard and hunting through menus for often used commands.

What Is A Macro? Does Anyone Really Care? 
Some of you have never heard of the term "macro"; and if you have, you may not know what it means. First, we're going to share with you what a macro; and afterwards, we'll share with you why you may or may not need to start using them.

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