Hello My Fellow Windows Washers,
Just as the title of this posts suggests, Click Here to go to the Microsoft Windows Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide.
Good Luck,
Mark
Hello My Fellow Windows Washers,
Just as the title of this posts suggests, Click Here to go to the Microsoft Windows Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide.
Good Luck,
Mark
Hello All,
Microsoft will enable Exchange ActiveSync for Hotmail users on Monday, August 31, 2010, giving them the ability to receive push email on devices such as iPhone.
Microsoft’s Dharmesh Mehta told CNET that ActiveSync offers a more robust option than IMAP and, when combined with POP access, should give most Hotmail users the syncing capabilities they are looking for.
Mark
Hello My Fellow Network-Needing Neighbors,
Need help with setting up or troubleshooting your network configuration? Go to:
http://practicallynetworked.com for the answers to practically all of your questions.
Good Luck,
Mark
Hello Everyone,
In this approximately 5 minute podcast, I tell you about a recent misfortune I suffered, remind you to backup any data that you do not wish to lose, and ask you for a little help.
Thank you for listening.
Mark
Episode: Take It From Mark, Back It Up And A Call For Help
Hello Everyone,
Believe it or not, there is a world out there beyond, and in some cases, albeit few, better than apple.
Click Here to read a fabulous PC Magazine article that lists some very excellent Apple product alternative.
Mark
Hello Everyone,
The following comes to us courtesy of PC Magazine.
Enjoy,
Mark
12 TIPS TO SPEED UP WINDOWS 7 Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
Want to have Windows 7 display all of the icons in the notification area all the time?
Unused icons in the notification area are usually hidden. If you prefer to show all of the icons (even those that are not currently in use), follow these steps: Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
From PC Magazine
NEWS: Microsoft Shows Off ‘Wave 4’ Windows Live Essentials Apps
Windows 7 doesn’t come pre-installed with an iLife-type suite of consumer applications, but you can download the free Windows Live Essentials to fill this role. Microsoft gave early access to the upcoming “Wave 4” apps to some tech journalists, and PCMag.com was invited for a test spin.
Click Here To Read More.
Mark
Hello Everyone,
As a low vision Windows 7 and Mac Snow Leopard user, I access computers via a screen reader (JAWS) for Windows 7 and (VoiceOver) for Mac Snow Leopard.
I also happen to be a very satisfied user of iPhone 3GS.
Included with the iPhone 3GS, at the time of purchase, is a very nice set of Apple branded stereo earphones with inline 3-button remote control and microphone. This included headset can be used to remotely control iPhone 3GS volume level, dialing feature, and iPod App. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello My Fellow Windows Washing Apple-Seeds,
This post is for those scientifically-minded blind and low vision computerers who prefer a little Windex in their Apple Cider. (Smile) That is to say, for those visually impaired JAWS users who wish to run Microsoft Windows as a virtual machine on a Macintosh system.
The following is an overview of the setup I now enjoy:
I HAVE
1.
A MacBook Pro 13-inch running the latest version of the Mac operating system with VoiceOver, Apple’s software screen reading solution for the blind and low vision, enabled. Read the rest of this entry »