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  • How to Install Ant

    To install Ant – the Java based tool – there are a few simple steps to follow. Ant is developed by Apache and is an open source software tool for automatically building executable programs from...

  • How to SEO Wordpress

    Wordpress is perhaps the most popular blog website and application in the world. It is easy to have a blog- it is more difficult to properly SEO a blog. This article is a summary of how to SEO a...

  • Alternatives to Microsoft Streets & Trips

    Microsoft Streets & Trips is GPS software for your laptop and is one on the most popular paid-for software programs for GPS purposes. On one hand, according to Microsoft, it is accurate, has...

  • How to Use Bitpim to View My Phonebook Contacts

    BitPim is an open source freeware program designed to allow users to import, export and manipulate data to and from their cell phones on their PC. This is a convenient alternative to entering...

  • What Is a Square T Function?

    A t-square function is a mathematical function found on scientific calculators. In mathematics, the t-square is a two dimensional fractal, or fractioned geometric shape. The t-square function...

  • What Is Java Applet?

    A Java applet is an application that can be embedded in a web page, similar to the way an image or video can be displayed in a web page. Since applets are computer programs, they can be...

  • How to run only scripts that you trust. Disable Powershell Message

    If you are like me you have probably run into the following error when trying to run powershell scripts. This becomes very annoying and tedious if you are running different scripts on a regular...

  • How to Donate Your Computer's Spare Time to Science

    If you leave your computer on when you’re not actively using it, you can volunteer your spare computing cycles to help various scientific projects. Read on to discover how to donate your...

  • FrostWire Vs. LimeWire

    A casual user may see both FrostWire and LimeWire offered for download and wonder what the difference is. The confusion between these two peer-to-peer file-sharing programs is understandable. Not...

  • How to Find Free High Quality Software Programs Online

    Free high quality software has been and continues to be developed by excellent developers who are dedicated to the mission of providing free or low cost alternatives for expensive computer...

  • How to Create a Complicated, Uncrackable Password

    Have you logged onto facebook, and received a spam message or wall post from someone whose profile has been hacked? Most of the time you laugh, and move one, thinking that that would never happen...

  • How to Get Yourself Organized Online

    Many of us find ourselves spending more and more time online. Some of us find ourselves trying to find ways to spend less time online. This article will help with both instances. The simple task...

  • OpenOffice Basic Functions

    OpenOffice is an office software suite. It is an open source product that is available to download for free and can be used without any license or permission. OpenOffice is similar in many ways to...

  • What Is the File Extension Vol?

    The .VOL file extension is often used to store formatting information for game files. It can also be used for creating backup disk images. In the case of disk images, the .VOL file can be referred...

  • The Difference Between the Apache Web Server and the Tomcat Server

    Since the advent of the Internet, technologies for providing content and services have multiplied into a teeming jungle of oddly named offerings. Making a choice among several solutions that all...

  • How to Ride Google's Wave

    Google Wave is an open source client that connects social networks, applications, and protocols. It combines instant messengers, blogs, and other communication outlets into one user interface....

  • Unix Tips and Tutorial

    Unix is a computer operating system developed by Bell Laboratories in the 1960s. But the name is now a blanket term that includes all systems running the same core operating system as the original...

  • How to Use 7-Zip to Unzip

    Learning new software can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. Learning to unzip archives with 7-Zip is easy enough. 7-Zip--and programs like it--is designed to open and create...

  • What Is OpenOffice Math?

    OpenOffice.org is a free, open source suite of office productivity software. Along with a word processor, spreadsheet, data base and presentation software, the OpenOffice suite offers what they...

  • How to Make a CVS Repository

    CVS (Concurrent Version System) is a utility that allows multiple users to revise multiple documents and files. CVS is used in Open Source software development where multiple developers may be...

  • How to Image Multiple Computers

    How to effectively image (clone) multiple computers at once using a open source solution

  • How to Quit Vi

    If you were born after 1970 and like to mess around in Linux or Unix, you will eventually and accidentally (for instance, by hitting 'v' instead of SPC while reading a file with 'less') find...

  • How to Install OpenOffice

    OpenOffice is an open source, full-featured office application suite. There is no cost to purchase the product and no additional licensing fees (yes, it’s completely free). OpenOffice is...

  • How to Download Limewire Basic

    Looking for new songs, new movies, new games available for free download? Simply Download Limewire! Get instant access to thousands of new files updated daily, available for free download!

  • How to Make Wallpaper Patterns

    It's easy to upload a picture you like as wallpaper on your computer. But you may find you like the picture so much that you want to create a pattern of multiples that spread over the screen like...

  • How to Install WordPress on your PC

    WordPress, a free application framework, can be used to develop websites. Using WordPress one can create static web pages or a blog. Installing WordPress on your PC requires the installation of a...

  • Openoffice Impress Tutorial

    OpenOffice Impress is a multimedia presentation software much like Microsoft PowerPoint. OpenOffice Impress is loaded with features such as: 2D and 3D clip art, templates, drawing tools,...

  • What is the File Extension for Outlook Express Email?

    Outlook Express is the email client that is integrated into the Windows operating system OS. Outlook Express is a full-featured email client that allows users to send and receive messages using...

  • How to Locate Good Open Source Software

    Open Source software is available for just about any computer task you could ever undertake. It's often free and works as well as anything you might pay big bucks for. So why not use it when you...

  • How to change the default port of an Apache Tomcat application server

    Apache Tomcat is an open source web application project based on Java Servlet and Java Server technologies. During installation, Tomcat defaults the HTTP and HTTPS Connectors to use ports 8080...

  • How to Use the Norton Ghost 11 Automatic Recover

    Norton Ghost enables you to have advanced recovery and backup capability for your computer. You can choose to enable all of your computer's files or just those that are the most important to you....

  • How to Open a Gz File

    Open a gz file easily by using this step by step guide. This article will show you how to quickly open gz files on your computer!

  • How to Configure PHP to work with Apache

    This article discusses configuring PHP 5.02 to work with Apache 2.0.52. This is under the Windows environment and assumes that Apache is already installed. PHP can be downloaded from the internet...

  • Guide to OpenOffice

    OpenOffice is an open source equivalent to Microsoft Office and is compatible for use with Microsoft Office documents. OpenOffice is available for download as a software package free of charge and...

  • Openoffice Alternatives

    Many people use OpenOffice as an alternative to Microsoft Word. OpenOffice offers the same functionality as Microsoft Word, but KOffice and the emerging Gnome Office suite offer commercial quality...

  • How to Download Free Office Software

    If you're a small business owner or you need a simple word processor for writing letters and reports, you might want to think twice before you rush out and buy Microsoft Office or Apple iWork. A...

  • How to Save Money Using Free Open Source Software on Your Computer

    Almost any capability you want on your computer is available from the open source community. Open source is a community of people that share and evolve the computer code that is the heart of the...

  • How to Change Java Runtime

    The Java programming language was developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid-1990s. Originally based on the C and C++ programming languages, Java is well known for being an easier language to learn...

  • How to Make Money With Open Source

    With the new trend of open source software, programmers often wonder how to make money with open source programming. By the basic definition of open source, users download your open source...

  • How to Create a Successful Web and Mobile Application Development Firm

    The field of web and mobile application is rapidly growing, so there is plenty of opportunity for new firms to enter. Learn how to create a successful firm by focusing on building long-term...

  • How to Convert HTML to PDF Using an Open Source

    The Portable Document Format (PDF) was originally created by Adobe in the early 1990s to provide a common document file format that could be used on computers running different operating systems....

  • How to Download All Files In Google Docs

    Do you want to be able to download all of your Google docs at once for backup or other reasons? Google Docs usually only allows you to download one at a time. Follow these steps to download all...

  • How to Install Java 1.5 JDK

    The Java programming language was developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid-1990s. It was based on the C and C++ programming languages with a simpler, object-oriented programming model that is...

  • How to Create Certificates Using Keytool

    Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) refers to the security infrastructure currently used on the Internet to validate website and personal identities for business and other secure transactions. A...

  • How to Install Java Library

    The Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is a server platform that uses the Java programming language. The Enterprise Edition differs from the Java Development Kit in that it includes server...

  • How to Use Visual Basic 2003

    Visual Basic is Microsoft's programming language and development environment for the COM programming model that is based on events for execution. It is considered a straight-forward language to...

  • How to defragment your hard drive (internal & external) on Win XP & Vista

    If you feel that your PC isn't running like its used to, its probably because your PC is cluttered. You should defragment your hard drive, read on to see how.

  • What Is Open Office 3.0?

    OpenOffice 3.0 is an open-source productivity suite developed by Sun Microsystems and used by consumers and businesses. The program provides much of the same functionality as other programs, and...

  • How to Learn Java Applet

    Java applets are small applications (hence the name 'applet') developed using an object-oriented programming language called Java, developed by Sun Microsystems in 1991 to 1994. Java applications...

  • The History of the Apache Web Server

    The Apache Web (HTTP) Server is designed to provide static and dynamic web pages over the Internet. It is used by large enterprises, to students to home users for everything from mission critical...

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