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Here are five tools that are absolutely free and they make you more secure and more aware of things.
At this time of year when many people have new computers I've made up a list of just some of the free software you can get right here on Tucows. Take a look!
This week I wrap of part 3 of this 3-part series on my "Best of 2007". Out of over 10,000 programs I evaluated, these are the ones that stand out. Reviews of PicaJet Photo Organizer, RecordForAll, SpeedUpMyPC, SwordSearcher Bible Software, Macrium Reflect, and Opera.
Best of 2007 - Part 2 of 3 - These are some of the programs I enjoyed reviewing the most in 2007. This week reviews of Find Desktop Standard, Local Cooling, Corel Paint Shop Pro, PrivacyView, KnowledgeWorkshop, LiveTV, and FileStream Turbo Browser.
Reviews of Opera Browser, Firefox, Avant Browser, and 27 Tools-in-1 Wichio Browser.
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Stop by and join Doc this week and he talks about Agent, Easy PC Transfer, and Avant Browser.
With AndroZip it's easy to manage files on your Android phone! view it
With iStat Menus you can monitor all aspects of your Mac's performance view it
Get a headstart on desktop publishing with templates in Google Docs view it
The power of Gmail is realized when you can take it mobile view it
Pick out constellations and more with Google Sky Map on your Android phone view it
The word root as it relates to computers can be confusing. Doc explains. view it
Collaborating on documents using comments and footnotes in Google Docs view it
Advanced Studies builds on the Gmail 101 and 201 series view it
If you need to send some money you can do it with PayPal on your Android phone view it
The dreaded End User Licence Agreement or EULA explained view it











