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What software do you use?
I'm trying to do [something] - what software do you recommend?
What's the best [random category of software] program?
What [software] should I buy?
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Those are just a few variations of a question that I get often. People frequently look to me for recommendations before spending the money or taking the time to install a particular piece of software.
Looking for recommendations and others experiences is a smart thing to do.
And, in fact, you'll see I have an entire class of article categorized as Recommendations. But because I take actual recommendations fairly seriously, I don't do them as often as I'd like.
So, how about I just tell you what I have installed on my machine?
Continue reading: What software do you
use?
http://ask-leo.com/C2838
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*** Answercast
Answercast #48 - Frozen standby, can't shut down, memory stick backups, virtual machines and more...
Does your computer hang when it is coming back from standby or when it shuts down? Do you see annoying popups on websites or disk full messages? And what the heck is this "Like" thing with Facebook? That and more in this Answercast from Ask Leo!
Continue reading:
Answercast #48 - Frozen standby, can't shut down, memory stick backups, virtual
machines and more...
http://ask-leo.com/C5746
Why do Thunderbird and Firefox hang on return from
standby?
Standby can often be unstable, especially on older machines. There could be a
fix or you might want to change your power management methods!
Continue reading:
Why do Thunderbird and Firefox hang on return from standby?
http://ask-leo.com/C5747
How do I get rid of this social media sharing pop-up on a
site?
Social media links that are programmed to float on top of the page are a design
element and can't be prevented with pop-up blocking.
Continue reading:
How do I get rid of this social media sharing popup on a site?
http://ask-leo.com/C5748
Why does my program report "Disk Full" when saving a file to a disk
with lots of room?
Error messages don't always give enough clues as to what might be going on,
but they often point the way to start digging for the answer.
Continue reading:
Why does my program report "Disk Full" when saving a file to a disk with lots
of room?
http://ask-leo.com/C5749
Why are there always programs that don't respond when Windows is
shutting down?
Shut down messages can happen for a number of reasons. The solution might be as
simple as waiting a minute.
Continue reading:
Why are there always programs that don't respond when Windows is shutting
down?
http://ask-leo.com/C5750
How do I back up to a memory stick?
Memory sticks are not quite sufficient for regular backups, but you can find
step-by-step instructions to backup to any drive here on Ask Leo!
Continue reading: How do I back up
to a memory stick?
http://ask-leo.com/C5751
What does it mean to "Like" something on Facebook?
Clicking the Facebook Like button can give you access to business specials.
In return, that business can be seen by your friends and allows them to
communicate with you.
Continue reading: What
does it mean to "Like" something on Facebook?
http://ask-leo.com/C5752
Can I run Windows XP on my new computer with Windows
7?
Virtual machines allow you to run multiple operating systems on one computer.
There are several software packages that will help you get started.
Continue reading:
Can I run Windows XP on my new computer with Windows 7?
http://ask-leo.com/C5753
What's the difference between an image backup and a files and folder
backup?
These two settings help you decide what you are backing up on your computer...
and can be the difference between an easy or difficult recovery.
Continue reading:
What's the difference between an image backup and a files and folder
backup?
http://ask-leo.com/C5754
Why is typing in Yahoo! Mail so slow?
Typing in Yahoo! Mail could be slowed down by interference from your browser.
Hopefully, you can speed it up without upgrading the entire computer!
Continue reading: Why is typing in
Yahoo! Mail so slow?
http://ask-leo.com/C5755
Why will opening one document sometimes open more than
one?
It is common for applications to re-open all the files that were left open the
last time the program was closed. Sometimes, this can be a bit
disconcerting!
Continue reading:
Why will opening one document sometimes open more than one?
http://ask-leo.com/C5756
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*** Last Issue's Articles
- Ask Leo! #384 - Why I use LastPass, read-only Hotmail, Youtube videos in email and more...
- LastPass - Securely keep track of multiple passwords on multiple devices
- Why do links sometimes show up as blue and sometimes brown when I'm typing them in email?
- Why am I not getting some emails after my account has been hacked?
- How do I fix the screen when a game I play leaves it messed up on exit?
- How do I get data off of DVDs containing my photos that won't read?
- Why does defragging appear to lose disk space?
- How do I get YouTube videos embedded in email messages to work?
- Macrium Reflect's Rescue Media doesn't recognize my external hard drive, what do I do?
- My bank resizes my browser window when I log on, how do I stop that?
- Is installing apps on my mobile device becoming riskier?
- Can I make my Hotmail account read-only?
- Answercast #47 - Lost email and link colors, unreadable DVDs, mobile phone apps, defragging and more...
*** Comments
Daniel writes:
I have a huge amount of respect for Mr. Leo Notenboom and he is a great writer but I totally disagree with his opinion on this subject. In this article he didn't mentioned the most important thing - our own privacy. As Leo once stated and I quote "I would like my articles to stay here, on this website" I would also like that all of my documents and everything else to stay here on my computer. I don't want that a government or a cracker to access them someday and use them against me. I am not a criminal, just a regular, experienced user but I don't like the idea of having "everything" located in the cloud - it's not a safe approach. Just my 2 cents.
I'm certainly not insisting you use online services. :-) I do, however, want people to make informed decisions rather than emotional reactions (I'm not saying you are, I'm just saying that's why I wrote this article). In my opinion online services can be used safely - and as I try to point out in the article - many people have been using them for years without realizing that they're in this "cloud". Even your email provider. Others, such as yourself, feel differently, and those are also important points to be heard.
-Leo
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Andrew writes:
Of course, the cloud CAN be safe, when used in addition to other methods of protecting your data.
Often, though, the cloud provides a false sense of security and, as in the article, may reduce the security on your physical devices.
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How can I automatically reply to spammers telling them to stop and that I'm not reading their junk?
Mr G writes:
What kind of advice says " There's very little you can say or do that will stop spam once you start getting it."
That is a 'cave-in' attitude. It's an attitude that allows such annoyances to continue. Pretty much the same mindset that got all of us into this bottomed out economy.
Understand that you CAN do something. A Whois search will tell you multiple spams coming from the same location or server or ip. Then you Can and Should file a complaint with either the FTC, or any of several consumer reporting agencies. If we 'turn the other cheek' too often, we only see life through the corner of one eye..
Current spamming techniques such as the use of botnets make the whois
approach pretty pointless these days.
I don't consider it caving in. I consider it an extremely wasteful use of your
time. There are people working the problem - just last week we heard of another
major spamming operation getting taken down. You could spend all day reporting
all the spam you get, and in the end it'll be at best redundant
information that the various organizations fighting spam already have.
You're obviously welcome to do what you describe, but in my opinion it's a
waste of the average computer user's time.
-Leo
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Why do my pictures sometimes show upside down when I email them?
Steve Gledhill writes:
I wrote a little about this on my website (http://www.pcresolver.es/The-PC-Resolver-Blog/Why-are-my-iPhone-/-iPad-Photos-Upside-Down.php). I added some guides for the 'correct way to hold your iPad'! Also, a brief discussion of the impact on the quality of correcting the orientation prior to sending. And the strange case of Photoshop increasing the file size. However you look at, for the time being, it is best to make sure your device is the 'right' way up before sending.
*** Leo Recommends
SnagIt - Quick and Easy Screen Capture and Annotation
One of the more surprising questions I get fairly often has nothing at all to do with computer problems, Windows configuration or general computing. It's very simple:
"How'd you get that cool tear-off look to your screen captures?"
I use SnagIt.
By the way, this is what they're talking about:
As with any utility like this, I'm certain that there are many alternatives, but I've been using SnagIt for several years now and have been exceptionally pleased with how quick and easy it is to use.
But I had to be convinced.
Continue reading: SnagIt
- Quick and Easy Screen Capture and Annotation
http://ask-leo.com/C3457
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