Tag: freeware

Optimize Your Laptop Battery with BatteryCare

November 21, 2009 | By | 2 Replies More
Optimize Your Laptop Battery with BatteryCare

Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes Laptop users are left with no option whenever their computer runs out of power but what if you have software that does the optimization of energy for your laptop? Would you care to use it? Let me introduce to you BatteryCare. BatteryCare is a laptop battery optimizer software designed [...]

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No Better Way to Lock Your PC with winKeyLock

November 19, 2009 | By | 7 Replies More
No Better Way to Lock Your PC with winKeyLock

Reading time: 3 – 4 minutes As an advocate of open source, I normally search for nifty pieces of software that I believe people can make use of without having to spend a single penny. Open source software being free does fulfill the job but finding a genuine useful tool is also a challenge. I’ve [...]

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Free Software to Check If Your Website Is Down

October 17, 2009 | By | 5 Replies More
Free Software to Check If Your Website Is Down

Reading time: 2 – 3 minutes Site uptime is very important. It’s a highly significant factor to check in dealing with web hosting companies—their ability to deliver at least a score close to a perfect one hundred. Who would want to have his website down almost every second yet pay an ample amount? Nobody right? [...]

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Software to Protect Laptops from Being Stolen

September 5, 2009 | By | 9 Replies More
Software to Protect Laptops from Being Stolen

Reading time: 2 – 4 minutes What would you do if your laptop gets stolen? A. Call for help and find out who took it. B. Forget it, move on and just buy something new. C. I don’t know. I have no idea. It seems like a difficult question to ask but what if it [...]

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A Quick Look at IncrediMail

September 3, 2009 | By | 2 Replies More
A Quick Look at IncrediMail

Reading time: 3 – 4 minutes Email client users like me often find ways to enhance my email experience. Well, I’m not that so hard to please since I have long been using Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook and Thunderbird with the latter being my main email client for this blog. I’m not saying that there’s [...]

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