Good to know.
How to Open Password Protected PDF Documents
posted by Amit Agarwal on 1/24/2007 04:31:00 PM
There are sometimes genuine reasons to unlock or crack a password protected PDF file. You have the legal right to open the encrypted PDF document but forgot the password like in the case below.Say one of your former colleague created […]
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Must do with one of my large hard drive servers.
Back Up Linux And Windows Systems With BackupPC
Version 1.0 Author: Falko Timme <ft [at] falkotimme [dot] com> Last edited 01/19/2007
This tutorial shows how you can back up Linux and Windows systems with BackupPC. BackupPC acts as a server and is installed on a […]
Tried it myself. Very Very cool!
Screenshot Tour: Repartition your hard drive in Windows Vista
Move over, Partition Magic. Windows Vista has built-in hard drive partition management with the ability to shrink, create and format new partitions without the dreaded fdisk, third-party software, or even rebooting your PC.
With a few clicks through a wizard […]
I got to rememebr to do this for my networks.
Geek to Live: Secure VNC with Hamachi
by Gina Trapani
Source: Geek to Live: Secure VNC with Hamachi - Lifehacker
Steve is great at giving advice. I’m just not that good at following it sometimes. These are great suggestions. Especially #2 & #10.
10 Business Lessons From a Snarky Entrepreneur
January 16th, 2007 by Steve Pavlina
As a companion to 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job and 10 Stupid Mistakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed, here are […]
Wonderful suggestions. I used this exact method in creating proposals for my clients.
How to Get Your Boss’s Approval When You Need It
The ability to sell an idea or project to your boss is critical to your success. If you can’t get your boss’s approval when you need it, you are not going to go very far […]
The Ideal Candidate
from From Where I Sit by Michael
Most managers I’ve met want to build a high-performance organization. Instinctively, they know that this requires great people. But few of them have ever taken the time to define exactly what they are looking for when it comes to the ideal candidate.
Good […]
So I’m trying out voice recognition on Microsoft’s Vista and I have Mozilla’s Firefox reading Google’s Reader open. I decide to try the voice recognition with Google’s reader.
I use the keyboard shortcuts a lot to navigate through the reader.
Click J, Click shift-N, click space bar, click shift-O, scroll nine.
I’m finding it a real […]
30 Essential Pieces Of Free (and Open) Software for Windows
Recently, I received a fresh new laptop from Dell. Upon receiving it, I did the traditional “installation of Windows from scratch” on it to remove a lot of the garbage that is preinstalled on Dells. Then I got really busy installing tons of great software […]
Five simple rules for keeping an empty inbox
Posted Nov 15th 2006 2:00PM by Grant RobertsonFiled under: Business, Features, E-mail, Productivity, Web services, Google, How-Tos
If your email volume is anything like mine, it’s totally insane. Thousands of messages constantly streaming in and, only a tiny fraction of those are messages you need to see. Surprising then, […]
























