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I'm a Tech Guy for over 30 Years Knowledge of Computers, Networks, PC Gadgets. This site is to be used to share some of my knowledge and reviews

5 free applications I use all the time

Here are a list of applications that I use for work and home all the time.

 

LOGMEIN – Remote access program that is extremely easy to install and use. There is a free version (the one I always use) that just gives remote desktop and the paid version that gives you file transfers and remote printing. I use it to control all the servers that I maintain. There is no port forwarding needed and will work through almost any firewall.

 

FOLDERSHARE – Easy allow my to sync files from multiple PCs. Once configured (again no firewall configuration needed) you simply copy files in your foldershare folder and it will copy to the other PCs on the Internet in the background. Microsoft bought them out a few years ago. The good part is its all free now. The bad thing is they have not updated or improved it since they bought it.

 

GOOGLE GMAIL – If you have not got a gmail account yet what are you waiting for? Its free, 4+gig space and with the account you can use it with all their other great apps like calendar, notebook (see below). I can sync it with my Blackberry and have it retrieve all my other email accounts so I have 1 place to check and send my email.

 

GOOGLE NOTEBOOK – Use this to allow me to bookmark sites and info I collect all over the Internet very easily.

 

FIREFOX – The best browser out there. Tons of add-ons and customization. More secure than IE will ever be (MS ActiveX can let the nasty stuff in), built in Google search, better Tabs than IE. Only problem I find and I hope they improve in version 3 is memory utilization.

My Computers through the years

Here is a list of computers in order of when I got them. What is your list?

Commodore Vic 20 (300 baud modem, added 32K memory board)

Commodore 64 (100+ games, printer, fast boot card)

Commodore Amiga 2000HD ( at the time best OS True multitasking, best video, add a video toaster and beat $100,000 video producer, had an IBM XT hardware/software so I could run IBM software and Amiga! To bad it never took off)

Clone 486, 4meg ram, 40meg drive, Dos 6, Windows 3.1. Switch to OS/2 (at the time best OS) then switch to Windows 95

Clone Pentium 100, Windows 98

Touch PIII 700Mhz, Windows NT then 2000 (MS most reliable OS)

Touch P4 2.0 Ghz 512Meg Ram, 80Gig HD (MS Windows XP)

Touch P4 3.0 HT Ghz, 2 gig Ram, 160Gig HD (IDE RAID1) Running Windows XP PRO + 160Gig HD+320Gig SATA Running Vista Home Premium +80Gig IDE Running Ubuntu 7.1, 256 Meg ATI 9600-Nvidia 128 Meg NVidia FX5200 (I hate ATI but used it to speed up Vista but switch back to FX5200 for Ubuntu compatible)

Next Computer will probable be Core 2 Quad 6600 with 2-4 gig ram, RAID 1 500Gig HD NVidia 8800GT 512meg Video card

 

Vista Sucks Video!

Website Building Blogger vs WordPress.com vs WordPress.org

I have played around with Blogger, WordPress.com and now I am using WordPress.org. Here are some of the differences that I have experienced between them.

 

BLOGGER

 

Blogger and WordPress.com are similar. Both are free so it does not cost you anything. You can create a website or blog and you won’t have to worry about registering a name, cost of hosting, and if you are not that experience its very easy to create. WordPress.org requires a host. Nice things about Blogger besides very easy to create is you have more control than wordpress.com. You can add java scripts and add google adsense. WordPress.com won’t allow this.  Blogger does have limited themes.

 

WORDPRESS.COM

 

Like Blogger, its free and easy to create websites/blogs. One nice feature over Blogger is it has pages. This allows a more dynamic website. Has limited number of themes like blogger.

 

WORDPRESS.ORG

 

WordPress.org combines the Blogger and WordPress.com capabilities and gives you so much more flexability. You can have java scripts like Blogger, and you can add pages like WordPress.com. Also there are hundreds and hundreds of themes that you can download. There are also hundreds of widgets. The downside is you have to use a host so this cost money, but they are very reasonable in price, usually $5-$10 a month. You can also go for a dedicated server. This will cost hundreds of dollars a month but will allow a large bandwidth and you don’t have to worry about someone sharing your hosted site on a server that is killing your site. Also you will have to learn a little about installing WordPress.org on the site but its not that bad. Most hosts have a 1 button install and setup. Myself I went through a great web host. $5.95 month gives me 300Gig space 3000Gig Bandwidth and free domain name. Checkout HOSTPAPA

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