For the 14th year, PC Magazine has compiled a list of what they believe are the top utilities for the year in their latest Superguide. I'm happy to see several of my favorites on the list: X1, SnagIt 8.0 and PartionMagic among others. This is a list that is definelty worth reading and keeping.
Checking out dailyrotation.com this morning and what do I find but a link to a story from arstechnia about how a young lad fell afoul of the law by helping himself to wireless bandwidth.
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While there are certain elements of file naming structure that are universally accepted as being part of any good file naming strategy, there is no one method or structure that is universally recognized by any organization or standards body.
While there are certain elements of file naming structure that are universally accepted as being part of any good file naming strategy, there is no one method or structure that is universally recognized by any organization or standards body.
This is a great resource of free utilities that the author has broken down into categories
However, I came across an interesting bit of news on Tuesday May 16 while in Toronto – LexisNexis has acquired CaseSoft the maker of CaseMap, TimeMap, NoteMap and the rest of the CaseSoft family of products.
Folder Guide is described as “…a free handy utility that provides fast access to your frequently used and favorite folders.â€
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