Archive for February, 2009

Clean Your Computer's Registry With Registry Repair Tools

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The brain of the computer. The registry.The Windows registry is the command center that hold all data about your PC. In older versions of Windows, all software programs maintained their own files for configuration settings. These files known as INI files, were scattered throughout the hard-drive which make it impossible to keep track of them and when necessary, repair those files. Later versions of Windows solved this problem by centralizing… Continue reading

Modify Outlook Fonts to Increase Readability

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Let me show you how to change the font size Outlook uses in different views. Outlook can fit tons of information onto your monitor. However, I know my eyes aren’t as young as they might be and the font size in some places is too small for my taste. Since you’re reading this, I bet you’re in the same situation I am.

You can give your eyes a break by… Continue reading

Sure Winning NBA Basketball Betting Tips

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Are you looking for more NBA Betting Tips? There are soooo many different kind of sports you can bet. NFL are probably the more popular sports game for people to bet on but for me NBA are more easily to win. There are sooo many more games and opportunities to make money.

There are a few forms of betting you can do with NBA betting. One of the… Continue reading

Registry Cleaner For Windows XP - 4 Tips on How to Choose Registry Cleaner

Friday, February 27th, 2009

For any computer user, a computer’s registry is something that is beyond the scope of everyday life, and it typically warrant much thought or attention. However, over the course of time, errors and problems can arise which require the registry to be cleaned. And for the average user who has hitherto been oblivious to his or her registry, this can pose quite a problem, but… Continue reading

Use These Helpful Outlook 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts For Mail

Friday, February 27th, 2009

If you spend a lot of your time sending and receiving mail with Outlook 2007, you end up switching between the keyboard and the mouse hundreds of times. Working like this is clumsy, because you have to take your hand off the keyboard, mouse around a bit, do some clicking, then put your hand back on the keyboard and start typing again. You would be much more efficient (faster and… Continue reading