Wednesday, November 18, 2009

ComputerActive - a comprehensive online guide for computer users








The owners of the computers know well that these famously efficient machines are, putting it lightly, quite ‘demanding’ by nature. Although some of you may not agree with it, every day there is one problem or the other with treasured PC – keyboard and mouse not working, hard disk not detected, software corrupt, etc. And people like me – honestly – can’t stand such messages owing to their frequent appearances. However, where SciTech World provides efficient answers to your queries, we are still in search of answers to more of the computer-related problems which the mentioned magazine cannot provide, thanks to their limited space.
But, if you wish to know how to stay safe on Facebook or secure on the net, or burn DVDs in WinXP or Vista, you should not feel down. The writer has found a website which provides you not only solution to your many computer- and internet-related queries but also helps you through its different sections – news, reviews, downloads, useful videos and write-ups, etc. It’s called Computeractive.co.uk.
The news section provides you with what’s-going-ons of the information technology world. Here you get what the Microsoft is planning to do shortly, where FB developer stands and what are the changes likely, if any, to come to the social networking. When I was browsing this section, there was a news item which attracted me a lot and I clicked on it - ID thieves advertising on YouTube. I thought it might interest you, too.
Many people are quite choosy when it comes to antivirus, or any other, software. They think that not every software can be of use or solve their problems. And they are very much correct in this notion – in fact, this approach helps them avoid many mishaps which otherwise could make their e-life scary. Computeractive has this section of reviews where you find scrutiny of, or recommendations for, different softwares and hardwares. This will help you choosing the best software for your use at home or work.
The step-by-step guides section is potentially very helpful for a person looking for quick repair of their PC or trying to find a solution for their bad internet connection, etc. Although this section has the capacity to encircle many queries which may be related to many fields, it is cleverly designed and is not so scrambled. This is because it’s been divided into many sections – Software applications, Online, Hacking and cyber crime, Home networks, Desktop computers. So, go ahead and check the solutions of problems in their relative categories.
Yet, that’s not all!
The site has to offer many softwares for downloads, forums to discuss the related issues with the experts, articles and blogs which, also, will help you out as a good assistance. When you are online, do check the site by entering www.compouteractive.co.uk


Friday, November 13, 2009

As you like it -- print without ads!



Besides picturing a room in which nothing is in its proper place, to me the word ‘mess’ connotes web pages which are thickly dotted with those magical money-making ‘patches’ of different sizes and colours.

But what can one do when you need to print a page which is so stuffed with ads? You are lucky if the site offers a ‘printer-friendly’ version, but what if it does not? Either you would go for the layman’s trick of copying the material and pasting it in a word processor or you just bear those ‘non grata’ ads in your printouts. And while the former is a consuming job, the latter, besides costing you, is harmful for the environment as it will consume more pages than needed. Hence, we need another solution which will be both less time and tree consuming, in other words, give us the authority to print what we like.

Enter printwhatyoulike.com. The genie-like website will print only what you choose from the chock-a-block page, be it only an image or just a paragraph from a lengthy post of a blog. It is all in your hands.

With quite a simplified layout, the website claims, at the top of the site to be saving both money and the environment. All you have to do is to enter the URL of the page you want to print and hit ‘Start’. Alternatively, the site offers itself for a trial and gives a direct link where you can ‘format’ the page as you like.

When you have entered the URL in the box provided, it will take you to the ‘print preview’ with a left panel containing different tools to edit the page. If the page has a lot of stuff and you only need a few things, you can select them and click ‘isolate’ button on the left panel which will remove other things and give you the page with the material you chose.

But, if there is a site or blog which you want to print without ads and other ‘distractions’, simply click on what you want to be removed and click ‘remove’. Apart from this, the website also gives you a facility of decreasing the font size and changing the font face.

Furthermore, the option of merging many pages in one place gives you the opportunity of printing the contents of two or more pages in one print. For example, while you are formatting some site, you can click ‘Add Page’ and enter www.dawn.net. It will make the latter’s content appear below the former, making it appear as a single page. Once you are done with the editing, you can also save it in HTML and PDF versions. Hey, doesn’t it make the site really useful?

However, the site has a couple of drawbacks. While it has the options of ‘undo’ and ‘redo’, I really missed a ‘reset’ button that can be used when needed. And a more serious flaw is that when we add another page or website, the first one adopts the newly-added page, making the first one look disfigured with fonts and images displaced from their original locations. This, somehow, I felt, blurs the charm.

The website can also be used as a type of game in which you can ‘play’ with different websites and blogs and give them a new look.

So, go ahead and PrintWhatYouLike.com