Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Get rid of the skyscraper ad in Hotmail

Do you use Hotmail and Mozilla Firefox? You will be familiar with the skyscraper ad on the right hand side and know it takes up a fair bit of space. Well now you can get rid of it using a firefox addon called Hotmail-Ad-Zap
Just install it then restart firefox and thats it.

Here is the link

Friday, 13 August 2010

Free Label Templates

Have you ever wanted a template for your choice of labels? The link below will take you to World Label where there are many templates for various applications.

World Label

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Microsoft office file formats

If you are using a version of Microsoft office prior to 2007 you wont be able to work with the office 2007 file format. To get around this you must install the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for office file formats, additionally you will need to have office 2000, office xp or office 2003. Unfortunately office 97 and previous versions wont work with it. Also I recommend updating your office software via Microsoft update before installing the compatibility pack.


Here is the link for the office compatibility pack

Monday, 19 April 2010

Broadband speed tests

From time to time you may need to check the speed you are actually getting especially when your internet experience seems to take a dive when it comes to performance.

There are plenty of choices for getting a speed check and you will find that results vary slightly. There are two that I use:

http://www.internetfrog.com/









 There is a lot on the page so to begin a test you just need to click the link (Arrowed above) "Test the speed of your connection"

The second one:

http://www.mybroadbandspeed.co.uk/
















There is an easy interface here and the best bit as shown below is it keeps a history of your tests that you can download or display should you need to.











As is the norm, you wont get the full speed your area is geared up for so if you are in an area that can get up to 8meg then you will get something below that. I have found that 3 to 6 meg is the general range most connections achieve in devon on an adsl connection.

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Converting documents to PDF format everyone can read

If you are using Microsoft publisher or any other program that by default saves your work in a format nobody else can read without having the same software installed in thier machine then help is at hand.

Primo PDF is a free utility that onece installed on your computer will produce a pdf version of your document or publication that you can save to your computer and confidently send off to others.



Once you have installed it just work on your document as usual, when you want to produce a pdf version just click on Print as usual but instead of printing from your usual printer choose "Primopdf" as in the illustration below. Although your printer will remain silent there will be a windows popping up from Primo pdf asking where you want to save the pdf file and under what name.

Next the window pops up so you can make final adjustments to your pdf document as below.

You can also set a password and add additional author information if you wish.

When you have finished Adobe reader or Foxit reader (whichever one you are using) will pop up showing your new pdf. All you need to do is locate it in your documents folder or wherever you saved it and send it on.

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Music and DVD playback

If your computer won't play dvd movies then you will need to get something that does. Annoyingly Windows media player often falls over at this point as it does not come bundled with the right codecs, however there is a codec pack that you can download for windows media player and you can get that HERE.

Alternatively there is VLC media player, a free offering that plays virtually anything you gan give it. you can get it HERE

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Sending large files accross the internet

There are times when you just need to send someone a file or files that are too big to go via email, the post would be too slow and the person you want to send them too is miles away.

Although most email providers can handle attachments of 10mb and more this can fail as some file types can easily be excluded and servers and email software can have issues that get in the way. However you can send it online.

There are quite a few free offerings out there that will allow you to send a file to an email address. Basically you go to the website of the company who offer the service and type in both your own and the email address of the person that you want to send the file to, click a "Browse" button to choose the file from your computer and hey presto, the file gets uploaded. The person you are sending it to gets an email with a link they can click on to securely download the file.

However, if you have several pictures or files to send you will need to put them in a "zip" folder. In its simplest form just put the files you want to send into a folder then right-click that folder (see image below) and from the "send to" on the menu choose "compresses (zipped) folder, once done a zipped version of the fiolder will exist in the same location ready for you to send.


One of the free services I have used is http://www.sizablesend.com/

There is no software to download and you can send up to 2Gb file size.


Just add the email addresses and click on "select files".

Browse for the file / folder you want to send

When it's done it may look like it's not but by the time you get to this screen an email is already on its way to the person you sent it to with a link to download it.

Yellow Boat Computers: Closed

 It has been quite a journey. Thank you to all who have engaged my services over the years, it's been a pleasure working with you. This ...