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Windows 7 is available for purchase/install today. I’m really excited – downloading my official copy right now. All the reviews are highly positive for this new release. Cali Lewis says Windows 7 is as great as Mac OS X and, “PC users finally have an OS that is a joy to use”. Her review is says it best… watch now: Related posts |
Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
New From Microsoft
July 28th, 2009|
“This is a full replacement operating system, and more than just “Vista done right.” From driver support to multitouch groundwork for the future, from better battery management to the most user-friendly interface Microsoft has ever had…“, CNet reports. Preorder or see version comparison at Microsoft’s Store. MS Office 2010 is close too. Read more…
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Microsoft Offers Free Virus Protection
June 25th, 2009|
Contributed by Kevin Collins
Microsoft has developed and now testing a free anti-virus application for Windows. The name of this generous piece of software is “Microsoft Security Essentials”. Microsoft claims that this program was developed as a replacement for their subscription based anti-virus program known as “Live One Care” which was 49.95 per year. If they can offer the protection, we may soon be free of annual subscription fees. Screenshot: Security Essentials is currently in beta and full. We’ll let you know as soon as its open again for download. For more information on Microsoft Security Essentials check out Microsoft’s Blog Site or the Security Essentials site. *UPDATE: Microsoft’s link is closed at the present but Security Essentials can be downloaded via Softpedia. In the news…
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Escape from MS Word’s Reading Layout
November 25th, 2008|
A reader asked, “How do I permanently change my view when I open documents? Meaning, when I open an attached document, it always opens in “reading layout” and I just like to see a normal piece of paper, not a book layout. I can’t figure out how to make that change to “normal” and stay that way!” MS Word can be annoying by always opening email attachments in their Reading Layout. This gives you a nice overview, but isn’t “comfortable” and doesn’t allow you to edit the document. Follow the image guide above, or the steps below: Word 2003: Word 2007: Related posts |





