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Tuesday 28 December 2010

Default Password List, Default Passwords

Default Passwords list page

Tuesday 21 December 2010

some tricks for fast login and logout using the keyboard

Some tricks for fast login and logout using the keyboard, for windows:


*Windows key followed by Right arrow key 3 times and R key will restart the computer.
*Windows key followed by Right arrow key 3 times and U or Enter key will shut down the computer.
*Windows key followed by Right arrow key 3 times and W key will switch users.
*Windows key followed by Right arrow key 1 time and then Enter key will make the PC go in 'Sleep' mode.

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Wednesday 8 December 2010

How to edit PDF files

While in my office during working hours ,i wanted to edit PDF files ,so i found the below suggestions;

 

Instructions

  1. Online Editors
    There are a number of websites that offer free online editing software (see resources below). To use their services, you first upload your PDF file to the website's server. You can then edit it in your browser with the online editing software, and when complete, export it as a PDF and download it to your computer. This method is helpful in a pinch, however since you have to upload a copy of your file to an unknown server, it is not advisable to use an online editor for sensitive documents.
  2. Freeware PDF editors
    You can edit a PDF file using free software written for this purpose. Sometimes the freeware PDF editors place restrictions on the free version, like file size or ability to print, so make sure whatever program you choose will do what you need it to do. Scroll down to resources for a couple freeware PDF editors.
  3. Commercial software
    If you edit PDF files on a regular basis, you may want to consider purchasing software that was specifically made for editing them. This software usually has a very intuitive interface, similar to a word processing program, that makes it very easy to edit PDFs. Some examples of commercial software for editing PDF files are InFix and Adobe Acrobat 9.
reference: ehow.com