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Sunday 20 July 2014

Free Remote-Access Apps

Gotomypc
Install GoToMyPC on your work PC, and no matter how far you are from the office, access to your essential apps and files is as close as the nearest Web browser. It’s simple to set up, and it offers 128-bit encryption to keep both machines secure. The monthly fee makes it expensive to use over time, however, and the host software won’t run on a Mac. One of these free alternatives is worth a try. The only thing you risk losing is a recurring monthly charge to your credit card.

...or try one of these...


logmein
LogMeIn Free

WHAT WE LIKE:
  • Setup and ease of use rival GoToMyPC
  • Access to all files and programs via Web browser
  • 256-bit encryption
LogMeIn Free is a boon for GoToMyPC users looking to access a single PC while they’re out of the office or away from home. While it won’t actually let you transfer files, you can e-mail them via the host PC or use a free file-sharing service like Driveway.com to transfer large files. Upload the file from your host PC to the site, click a link on the PC you’re using, and files up to 500MB will download to the computer you’re currently using. An OS X version is available for Mac users. Install it on an OS X machine, and you’ll be able to control your Mac from the Web even if you’re on a PC. And the built-in 256-bit encryption puts GoToMyPC to shame.

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TeamViewer

WHAT WE LIKE:
  • Speedy and simple file transfers
  • 256-bit encryption

TeamViewer lets users access their desktops remotely, run programs, and transfer files between computers. For private, noncommercial use, it’s 100 percent free and secures sessions with 256-bit encryption. While you will have to launch a program to gain access to your PC remotely, the file is available from the front page of the TeamViewer site; it’s less than 2MB and runs as a simple executable, so there’s nothing to install. This app is also available in an OS X-friendly version for Mac users.

Free PDF Creation

 Acrobat biox

PDF Redirect



PDF ReDirect By Suhaib HaxOr

WHAT WE LIKE:
  • Print-menu-based PDF creation
  • PDF encryption
  • Merge function
PDF ReDirect works like CutePDF—you use the print feature on your application to generate the PDF—but it has many additional features that allow for tweaking. You can password-protect any PDF you create using 40-bit encryption (a $19.95 Professional upgrade boosts the security to 128 bits), and a quality-selection menu lets you scale the file size down at the cost of image quality. Another nice touch: The creation window offers a “PDF print preview,” which shows a thumbnail version of your PDF before creation, from which you can launch a full-size preview. You also get the choice of outputting content using the RGB or CMYK color scheme, an important option to have if your PDFs’ ultimate destination is a professional printer. PDF ReDirect also lets you merge multiple PDF files and specify the PDF-conversion engine you use. ((Open-source engines are available; you can also use Acrobat’s Distiller, if you own it.))

Free Office Productivity Suites

Microsoft Office ($399)

The mother of all productivity suites, Microsoft Office is a staple, and let’s face it: It’s not going anywhere, especially in the business world. But that doesn’t mean you have to drop $399 on Office Standard 2007 for your home PC. After all, now-adays you can buy a whole computer—desktop or notebook—for less than that.
You may not realize it, but most of us don’t use even a fraction of what Microsoft Office has to offer. Take Office’s Excel spreadsheet app, for example. Have you ever used its mapping programs? How about conditional formulas? XML? A very small percentage of users might miss one or more of these functions, but you can get much of the core functionality from freeware.
We looked specifically at replacements for Office’s Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), and PowerPoint (presentation) elements and highlighted a few key features that most users will require as a baseline. For Word, we looked at whether the freeware alternatives can track changes, mail merge, and handle headers, footers, and page numbers. For Excel, we focused on formulas, general ease of use, and chart making. And for PowerPoint, we looked at the available templates, transitions, and effects available.
We don’t expect businesses or even college students to quit buying Microsoft Office, but individuals who spring for a new notebook but can’t (or don’t want to) shell out for the pricey suite can find  solace in these freeware options. They allow you to open documents that others send you, create documents that you can send to others, and get a remarkable amount of functionality for free.

...or try one of these...


Google docs

Google Docs

(Web app, accessible at www.google.com)
WHAT WE LIKE:
  • Available anywhere there’s an Internet connection
  • No download necessary
  • Easy to use
  • Easy to share with other Gmail users
Now that “Google” is a noun, a verb, a destination, and a way of life, it should come as no surprise that it’s also a productivity suite. The best part about Google Docs is that you don’t need to download it, since it’s available anywhere you have an Internet connection. It stores all your files without taking up any space on your hard drive, and you can share your documents with anyone who has a Gmail account. As with all the alternatives here, it plays nicely with Microsoft documents.

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Word Processing
Google’s word processing is rudimentary. It works well as a one-dimensional method for getting your notes down on paper to share with others or to access on another system. It offers a scant 11 fonts—and that doesn’t include the ubiquitous Times New Roman or Arial. (You will find Georgia and Sans Serif, however, which look basically the same as those two.) Point size is also limited to seven presets, ranging from 8 to 36 points; you don’t get the ability to type in a specific size. Bold, italic, and underscore are all available and work with the same familiar shortcut keys associated with Word. We did notice, however, that Ctrl+Del doesn’t work like it does in Word (deleting the whole word in front of the cursor), but Ctrl+Backspace does (deleting the whole word behind the cursor).
Much to our dismay, mail merge and tracking changes are not options with Google Docs, nor can you set the page numbers to count automatically as you can using Word’s Header and Footer function. While you can set up headers and footers, no extra window appears to help you navigate these features. When you go to Google’s Help section to search for such topics, the results often include rants from Google Groups (which you must sign into to read) about why Google doesn’t include the feature you’re looking for. This is frustrating.
Spreadsheet
The search-engine giant’s attempt to mimic Excel comes up way short. The first (and most annoying) thing we noticed was that it doesn’t offer an Excel-style “address bar” above the entire spreadsheet. Typically, this is where you’d find the formulas that are entered into a given cell, and while Google allows for formulas, there’s no way to see them in the spreadsheet; you see only the result. When we copied and pasted from an Excel spreadsheet, most of the formulas (sums and averages) transferred without difficulty, but our cell with a subtotal formula changed the format of the result from mm:ss to hh:mm:ss.
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Presentation
While we aren’t hugely enamored of Google’s approach to word processing and spreadsheets, its presentation tool is much more compelling. None of Google’s apps try to imitate Microsoft’s, and in the case of presentations, that pays off. Google offers the best templates we’ve seen for personal slide shows (which are really just photo albums), plus some good ones for professional use. Our favorites were the scrapbook albums, baby albums, wedding albums, and four-sided folding cards. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find any animation or special-effects options, and no help menu is available.
Overall, we wouldn’t recommend Google Docs as an alternative to Microsoft Office, but it’s a useful tool under the right circumstances, like when you want to create simple documents to share with a group or access later on a different computer.


77 Must-Have Utilities: Download Them All!

77 Must-Have Utilities

77 Must-Have Utilities: Download Them All!

Best Free Downloads
These essential programs will make your PC better—and your computing life a whole lot easier. And most of them are free!

By World All Tech :Leet 

Got the geek-tweak urge—or at least want to get your PC humming along in tip-top shape? There’s a software utility out there with your name on it. We gathered a giant helping of the best utilities we know of—77 in all—to feed your software habit.
Nearly all of the utilities here are free and available (pre-scanned and guaranteed safe) from the ComputerShopper.com Downloads page. (We also provide direct links for each.) We included a few for-pay applications that we think add significant value over their free equivalents. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for here, you can browse thousands of other downloads at the Downloads page.
We break the utilities into 13 categories. Some categories, such as Speed Boosters and Boot-Time Fixers, aim to fix problems with Windows or manage problematic settings and bloatware that can slow down your PC. Other categories, such as Task Improvers, Organizers, and Firefox/Internet Explorer Extensions, offer small add-ons that allow you to do things you weren’t able to do before or let you do a given task in an easier, simpler way. For instance, poor spellers can check their spelling when they’re entering a term into a search field in Internet Explorer. Or instead of having all your windows lined up at the bottom of your screen, you can organize them into a grid pattern on a desktop, so you can see them all at once. Other categories, such as Audio and Video Utilities, allow you to edit your media for free. We also include two sets of mobile utilities for iPhone and Windows Mobile devices.
Unless you have an archaic PC that can’t handle even one more application, you have nothing to lose—and plenty to gain—by checking into these apps. And just in case you don’t like something you’ve downloaded, we suggest Revo, a handy uninstaller that you can install, too.  


The Daily Download: Championship Hearts for Windows 7.18

Championship Hearts for Windows
Perfectt for those just learning to play as well as experienced hearts veterans, this game offers tutorial coaching during play to help beginners get luckier, and offers challenging opponents for seasoned players. With 24 "All-Stars" to match wits against, each game you play is different. In addition, you can play Internet and LAN games against real opponents. The package includes variant rules, and allows you to design your own custom hearts rules as well, which is particularly nice if your family always did things a little different when playing.
While Championship Hearts for Windows does offer a free trial, the version is set to expire after just a few games. Still, with a reasonable price tag ($2O) nd further bulk discounts (3 for 2 on card games) available, it's certainly not a bad deal if you're a fan of hearts, or if you discover that you're a fan while playing the trial version. So find out now by downloading Championship Hearts for Windows 7.18.


AVG AntiVirus Free 2014 14.0 Build 4744a7830

Free Download PC Software






AVG Anti-Virus FREE 2014 is the well-known anti-virus protection tool . AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 is available free-of-charge to home users for the life of the product! Rapid virus database updates are available for the lifetime of the product, thereby providing the high-level of detection capability that millionx of users around the world trust to protect their computers. AVG Anti-Virus FREE 2014 is easy-to-use and will not slow your system down (low system resource requirements). AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 is f0r private, non-commercial, single home computer use only. Use of AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 within any organization or for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. Your use of AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 shall be in accordance with and is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the AVG Free Edition License Agreement which accompanies AVG Free Edition.
AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 Highlights: 
* Surf, and search with confidence, while LinkScanner keeps you safe from harmful sites
* Get online and offline protection from viruses, spyware, and other nasties
* Enjoy consistently high-speed PC performance with our new enhanced virus scanner
* Automatic updates keep your protection current
* Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8
Protection against identity theft
AVG’s unique Identity Protection technology ensures that when you shop and bank online, your bank account information, passwords, and other important personally-identifiable information can’t be stolen. As a bonus, Identity Protection also keeps you safe against new and unknown threats before they can cause harm.
Protection from hackers
AVG’s enhanced firewall keeps hackers’ prying eyes out of your private business. These remote trespassers can view or steal information, take control of your computer for nefarious purposes like botnets and spamming. It even includes a game mode to keep you protected without interrupting your play.
Protection against spammers and scammers
AVG’s anti-spam protection makes sure your email inbox is kept clear of unwanted junk mail, offers for products you don’t want or need, and solicitations from scammy marketers looking to separate you from your money.
Protection for instant messaging, downloads, and social networking
AVG’s Web Shield is on constant guard, making sure any files you exchange using MSN or ICQ instant messaging, download, or share with friends in your social networks are safe from viruses, spyware, and other nasties.
Protection against sophisticated rootkits
While AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 can detect a few rootkits, most of these threats are so complex and sophisticated that powerful tools are needed to root them out from deep inside your PC.
AVG Anti-Virus Free 2014 Features:
• LinkScanner Active Surf-Shield. Ensures every web page you visit is safe – even before you go there.
• LinkScanner Search-Shield. Applies safety ratings to your Google, MSN and Yahoo search results.
• Phishing Protection. Checks to make sure web pages really are what they appear to be.
• E-mail Scanner. Keeps you safe from dangerous attachments and links in your e-mail.
• Anti-Virus. Makes sure you can’t get or spread a virus, worm, or Trojan horse.
• Anti-Spyware. Prevents unauthorized information access by spyware and adware.
• Basic Anti-Rootkit protection. Ensures basic protection against sophisticated hidden threats.
• Update Manager. Makes sure you’re always safe from the latest threats – automatically.
Supported platforms: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit Editions).
Homepage – http://free.avg.com
Size: 149 MB