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- SoftColor Photo Sledgehammer (exe)
- With SoftColor Photo Sledgehammer you can do one-click automatic color correction to digital photos. Sledgehammer utilizes power of illumination spectrum which helps you to make professional photo tuning extremely easy and fast. When you use photo sledgehammer do not need 1000 pages manuals or books. Just open the photo and...
- Tags: Photograph, Sledgehammer
- Software downloads 2006-02-28
Additional Resources
- Geek Trivia: The Quibble of the Week for March 11
- If you uncover a questionable fact or debatable aspect of this week's Geek Trivia, just post it in the discussion area of the article. Every week, yours truly will choose the best quibble from our assembled masses and discuss it in a future edition of Geek Trivia. ...
- Tags: Quibble, Corporate Communications, Desktops, Marketing, Hardware, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-03-11
- Language bigotry can leave you with a sparse toolbox
- Why is it that some developers look down on others who use different languages? A tool is a tool, and we should use whatever's appropriate, right? Tell us what you think.In one sense, developers aren't that different from modern-day carpenters. By and large, both vocations involve working with some basic...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Lamont Adams, tool, developer
- Technical articles 2001-09-18
- Purdue University Boosts Productivity of Lectures for Both Students and Instructors
- Purdue University wanted to enhance the quality and productivity of classroom instruction and gain maximum benefit from its recently installed wireless network. To do so, the university is now piloting applications running on Microsoft Windows Mobile software for Pocket PCs and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. The university's "Sledgehammer suite"...
- Tags: Purdue University, University, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Tablets, Operating Systems, Productivity, Handhelds, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Case studies
- Man accidentally shoots himself without a gun
- http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/15/whacking.bullets.ap/index.html[i]LAKE LUZERNE, New York AP -- A young man shot himself without using a gun.Damion M. Mosher, who put bullets in a vise and whacked them with a hammer to empty the brass shell casings, was hit in the abdomen by one of the shots, authorities said....Mosher, 18, told authorities...
- Tags: DanLM, casing
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- What to do with old hard drives/tapes
- Hi,I was wondering what other network administrators due with their retired hard drives and tape backups in order to insure no data can be read off them when they are ready to be discarded?Thanks.KilldiskI use a little utility called Killdisk. There's a free version that allows you one...
- Tags: Backups, pass, disk
- Discussion threads 2005-11-17
- TechRepublic Takes A Dive?
- The quality of the threads, the subjects posted and the responses are becoming a tad juvenile, tedious and rather silly, in my opinion.Are we really bothered with the bi-monthly "Stupid things that users do"? This is hackneyed and pointless. Then there are the 'desperate' who go unnoticed in their lives...
- Tags: robb06
- Discussion threads 2006-05-18
- simple message to convey encryption vulnerability?
- Hello,I need a means to convey the vulnerability of a completely unencrypted small business wireless network. My first goal is simply to get the attention of the business owner and induce him to encrypt the network (I've learned a bunch of additional simple security improvements from you folks, but...
- Tags: Craig, Marc, marc@..., network, networking, vulnerability, wireless
- Discussion threads 2005-03-30
- Create object fails, get object is fine
- I work for a software company and we have recently encountered a problem on so far about 5 of a thousand client PC's. The software is written in vb6 and uses create object to launch word and outlook. Seemingly unexplainably it has stopped working. We can find no correlation to...
- Tags: Create Object, office automation, office version, PeltyC, programming
- Q&A 2005-04-07
- 64-bit processors
- Direct from buypogo.com, CEO Tim Lee talked about UNIX/Linux and the 64-bit processor.On April 27th buypogo.com CEO Tim Lee talked about UNIX/Linux and the 64-bit processor.If you couldn’t join us then, enjoy the transcript and we hope to see you on our next live Guild Meeting.On April 27th buypogo.com CEO...
- Tags: Network technology, Processors, Tim Lee, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, processor
- Technical articles 2000-04-27
- These Bastards at Malwarebytes.org Damaged My Computer
- Rogue Remover RogueRemover by MalwareBytes.org - AVOID THIS VIRUS PROGRAM. This program is a virus as it deletes PC security programs on a user's PC under false and made-up claims such as this anti virus program was found to be rogue and should be removed. The user then gets conned...
- Tags: kaykaspersky@..., MalwareBytes.org, Rogue Remover, RogueRemover
- Discussion threads 2007-01-17
- Tech Tip: Don't leave information on old hard drives
- By Jonathan Yarden It doesn't surprise me that many people failto understand the basic workings of computer systems, and yet theycan still use them effectively every day. But it does disturb methat there are so many people using complex machinery that theyknow nothing about--or even care to learn. ...
- Tags: computer, hard drive, old hard drive
- Technical articles 2004-08-02
- Open source or proprietary: Which software model is better for the consumer?
- open source supportHere's where the big problem comes - and it's not really with the software or the nature of open source. the problem is the nature of business especially big business. big business likes to spend money. and when big business doesn't see a dollar sign attached to...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, jlwallen@..., open source, software, big business
- Discussion threads 2007-10-12
- Don't leave information on old hard drives
- Organizations replace computers for all kinds of reasons, and they often donate or sell the old hardware. However, many fail to effectively erase the data on the old hard drives. Jonathan Yarden examines this growing threat to data security, and he offers tips for making sure you safely get rid...
- Tags: Jonathan Yarden, hard drive, old hard drive, computer, Internet Security Focus Newsletter
- Technical articles 2006-01-27
- Lost while troubleshooting? Retrace your steps.
- Our topic today: the value of retracing your steps. Now illustrated with embarrassing anecdotes! Have you ever had one of those days? A day where you're not quite at the top of your game, and you're not picking up on things the way you normally would? Or...
- Tags: Software, Network, Problem, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Networking, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, William Jones
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- File recovery
- Could any please tell me:On what conditions are files not recoverable by using a file recovery software?Thanks a lot.ConditionsCould be several. Platter is too severly damaged is the usual cause.conditions:I think if you delete a file, it only deletes the entries in the file allocation table - the file still...
- Tags: Hex, ngntechpro@..., recovery software, tool, windows
- Discussion threads 2004-12-28
- Is it time to change your project management tool?
- It's often easier just to stick with the PM tools you already use, but it's not always in your best interest. Here is why it is important to evaluate current tools and consider new ones.My grandfather used to say: “A bad workman always blames his tools.” His words came back...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Patrick Andrews, tool, project management, project management tool, software
- Technical articles 2002-11-14
- Allchin: Buy Vista for the security
- Allchin: Buy Vista for the securityarticle rootAllchin: Buy Windows Vista for the securityIf you’re not interested in the bells and whistles that Microsoft is putting into Windows Vista, Windows chief Jim Allchin says the OS will still be worth getting, thanks to its better defenses against phishing attacks, spyware, and...
- Tags: hardware, microsoft, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, news, operating system, security, Sonja Thompson, vista, windows
- Discussion threads 2006-01-30
- Linux on Small Office Server
- Linux on Small Office ServerI would like to do away with my NT4 server at my business and go to linux. I am very new to linux but installed Suse 10 on my home computer with good results. Our small office six computers uses the NT4 server for authentication...
- Tags: Linux, server, rmerriam@..., Mandriva, Samba, Mandrake/Mandriva, SuSE, small office
- Discussion threads 2006-04-03
- Patch Management
- Patch ManagementI have just recently started on a project for implementing a patch management solution. So far these are the products i've learned about:Microsoft WSUS (Upgraded SUS - not yet released)Micrsosoft SMSShavlik's HFNetCheckProI am with a company of about 300 employees, and 200 servers (DMZ's, extranet, intranet).Any help would be...
- Tags: it management, lachlann562@..., Microsoft SQL Server, patch, patch management, PatchLink, security, server, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-05-16
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