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Microsoft SharedView

January 16th, 2010

Microsoft SharedView is one of those quality pieces of free software which is fantastic but not very well-known.  So here’s a bit about it and what it has to offer…

As described on their website…Microsoft SharedView is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere. Use SharedView to put your heads together and collaborate – create, convey and communicate…across physical boundaries, through firewalls, and down to the smallest details.

The program can be used by any individual who has a Windows Live ID which are free to obtain. Click to get yourself an ID.

The software however is only compatible with some of Microsoft’s latest operating

  • Windows Vista – 32-bit Versions
  • Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (32bit)
  • Windows 2003 Server SP1 (32bit)
  • Windows 7

Discussion

You can use the software to have discussions (see above/click to enlarge) and share documents/handouts between friends and colleagues.

Want to find out more and download about this program? Check out the Microsoft SharedView website.

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Happy New Year!

January 1st, 2010

2010 World CupHappy New Year from PCToolbox!

What an eventful year it’s been!…but how much can you remember?

Test your memory of 2009 with the Quiz of 2009 from Guardian.co.uk!

There are endless events to look forward to over 2010 including the Fifa Football World Cup in South Africa and the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver!

And on the IT side of things…with the success of Windows 7 we expect to see companies begin to make the move from XP to W7!

We hope 2010 is a good year for all our readers!

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Poll Review – Do you use iPlayer?

December 15th, 2009

Do you use iPlayer?

Our most recent poll was ‘Do you use iPlayer?’ 67% voted ‘Yes’, 33% ‘No’ and thankfully there were no votes for ‘What is it?’

However, for those of you who don’t know what BBC iPlayer is read our Brandstar post about BBC iPlayer from back when it was introduced! See ‘BBC iPlayer – catch up on missed TV

Here at PCToolbox we think that the likes of the BBC iPlayer are brilliant and in the future I reckon they’ll be the main way people watch TV shows!

ITV (PCToolbox Review), Channel 4, Channel Five and Sky all have their own equivalents. Check them out!

Don’t forget to vote on this month’s poll…’where do you access Facebook?’

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Christmas Ideas

December 11th, 2009

It’s the time of year when we’re all trying to get all our Christmas presents for friends and family.  Last year we did our 12 Days of Christmas Shopping and we thought it would be good to remind you of some great places to purchase gifts online!

  1. Apple
  2. 123-Reg
  3. Dell
  4. Amazon
  5. AVG
  6. Misco
  7. CD WOW
  8. Dabs
  9. HMV
  10. PC World
  11. The Carphone Warehouse
  12. I Want One Of Those

We hope you find this helpful for ideas! :)

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AVG 9 Comparison

December 5th, 2009

Here is a table comparing the latest AVG packages.  They are all currently available from Brandstar with a 15% Discount!

Free Anti-Virus software doesn’t protect you, your files or your identity while:

  • Shopping online
  • Banking online
  • Chatting to friends
  • Downloading music, files and films
Feature AVG Free AVG Anti-Virus AVG Internet Security
AVG-9-Free AVG-Anti-Virus AVG Internet Security
RRP – 1 Year
Free* £27.99 £39.99
RRP – 2 Years
Free*
£38.99 £59.99
Anti-Virus – Makes sure you can get or spread a virus, worm or Trojan horse Yes Yes Yes
Anti-Spyware – Prevents unauthorized information access by spyware and adware Yes Yes Yes
LinkScanner ® – Ensures every page you visit is safe – before you go there
Yes Yes Yes
Web Shield – Lets you download and exchange files without risking virus infections No Yes Yes
Advanced Anti-Rootkit Protection – Ensures even the toughest and most sophisticated hidden threats are kept out No Yes Yes
Game Mode – Keeps you safe without interrupting you while you’re playing No Yes Yes
AVG Identity Protection – Keeps your private information safe from known and unknown threats. No No Yes
Anti-Spam – Blocks spammers and scammers from clogging your system No No Yes
Enhanced Firewall – Prevents hackers from seeing inside your computer No No Yes
System Tools – Optionally customize how AVG Protection works with your system No No Yes
Free Support – Free 24/7 support from AVG No Yes Yes
Download Free 30 Day Trial 30 Day Trial
Buy at Brandstar
N/A Buy at Brandstar Buy at Brandstar

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Foxit PDF Reader – An Alternative to Adobe

November 27th, 2009

Nearly everyone that opens a PDF file will use Adobe’s Acrobat Reader.  But have you ever wondered if there are any good alternatives to the widely used program?  Here at PCToolbox we think we’ve found the ideal alternative in the Free Foxit PDF Reader (Download here).

The program involves a short and easy download/installation process.  Once installed you can then get cracking.

InterfaceFoxit’s has the usual features that Acrobat has…but of course the designers have put their own mark on the software by introducing new features.  The actual interface (see right) of the program is simplistic with icons available to make the reader easy to use. You of course also have the option to use features through the usual menu/right-click routes.

A great feature is the annotation tool.  This enables the reader to add comments and annotations to the pdf as they go along.  It allows you to draw graphics, highlight text, type text and make notes.  You can then either save the annotations or print a copy of with the comments included.

welcomeWhen you open the reader there is also a welcome screen (see right).  This makes usage extremely easy.

One of my favourite features is the ability to use tabs (see below).  I don’t know about you but if I’m using a PDF I don’t usually have just one open, I normally have several.  Foxit have taken the idea of Tabs from the typical Internet Browser and applied it to PDF. So you can have several PDF’s open but in just one window!  This means it’s considerably easier to move between files so the experience you have when using the software is much more pleasant.

Tabs

Finally there’s the text converter.  This ingeniously enables you to convert an entire PDF file into a simple text document.  I think you’ll agree with me when I say that this feature can could definitely be a time saver!

I am tremendously impressed by Foxit and I really do think if people give it a try they’ll make it their first choice PDF Reader!

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Wild.Mail – Your Personalised Email Address

November 20th, 2009

Wild Hosting LogoTake a look at the latest package to be introduced by Wild Hosting!

‘Wild Hosting is pleased to be able to offer Wild.Mail a service where people can have their own domain name and therefore personalised email address without a website.

Wild MailWhy are we excited about offering this service?

  • More and more people are wanting a unique and special email address that is different from the normal ISP email or a free web based alternative.
  • Fancy something like firstname@lastname.me.uk? or yourname@yourhouse.me.uk?
  • Really making use of the pretty unused .me.uk domain suffix you can have an email address for you and your family that is special and independent of your email provider.
  • You don’t have to stick with me.uk if you don’t want to, pick any available domain and we can set it up for you!
  • Download your emails through you favourite email program such as Microsoft Outlook/Windows Mail/Thunderbird and if you are on the move and need to check your mail, find somewhere with an internet connection and quickly and easily log onto our webmail service and check your messages there!’

This will cost you just £12 per year + VAT!

For more info check out wildhosting.co.uk!

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Say No To 0870

November 9th, 2009

Say-No-To-0870The site saynoto0870.com is a genius little website which saves you money!

It offers alternative phone numbers to numbers starting in 0500, 0800, 0808, 0844, 0845, 0870 and 0871…all of which charge you!  These numbers also generally charge you even if you have an all inclusive landline or mobile phone deal, whereas the 01 or 02 is more likely to be included in your pre-paid minutes!

All you need to do is click ‘Search to find an alternative number’ and then search the company or type the number in and wait for an alternative!

What a great site! :)

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Poll Review – Will you upgrade to Windows 7 straight away?

October 31st, 2009

Will you upgrade to Windows 7 straight away?

Our most recent poll was ‘Will you upgrade to Windows 7 straight away?’  50% of voters said yes they would compared to the 29% saying no and the 21% saying maybe.

To those who said no or maybe we want to urge you to upgrade to Windows 7.  Here at PCToolbox and Brandstar we’re huge fans of the new operating system.

If you’re not sure about the upgrade and you’d like to find out more check out our Windows 7 posts on PCToolbox and Brandstar!  Over the next few weeks we’ll continue to add to our range of Windows 7 posts!

So to conclude…buy Windows 7!

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Review – Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista

September 29th, 2009

Last week we wrote a tutorial for the new Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista…and now it’s time to review it!  The software has been developed by CodePlex and is free to download!

As a whole we’re very impressed with the program and think it’s got a lot of potential.  The software itself is very easy to use and provides a very effective and efficient service.

If the product was to be developed further we’d like to see a couple of new features added.  Firstly, we think that there should the option to select the image compression.  By this we mean you can select the extent to which the image quality is compromised.  Secondly, there could be some basic image editing software within the application.

Overall we’re impressed and think it’s worth downloading!

See Also:
Downloading and Installing – Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista

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