by Richard W | Jan 20, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
Mobile Media Converter is a simple, yet powerful media converter which lets you convert any media format into any other popular formats in used today. It converts audio and video files like MP3, WMA, ogg, Wav, MPEG, AVI, FLV, MOV, AMR, 3GP, PP4 and others into...
by Richard W | Jan 20, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Windows
As you probably already know, Windows 8 comes with a new Start Screen called Metro. It’s completely different from what you’re used to and because of that, some people are still not confortable using it. With that being said, some companies are beginning to offer an...
by Richard W | Jan 19, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Windows
This brief tutorial is going to show you how to auto start programs in Windows 8 everytime you sign in to your desktop. Without the Metro Start screen, Windows 8 is almost identical to Windows 7 in many ways. Almost anything you used to do in Windows 7 can be done in...
by Richard W | Jan 19, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
Dropbox recently added shiny new features to experimental build 1.7.2 that lets you immediately see important sharing events via a new tray popup. For instance, if someone shares a link or file with you, you can now see it immediately via a notification feature. It...
by Richard W | Jan 18, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux
NetBeans IDE is an open source code editor based on Java that lets you easily develop applications for desktop, mobile and the web in Java, PHP, C/C++, XML, HTML, JavaScript or Groovy. It provides support for JDK 7, Java EE 6 and JavaFS 2.0 using the latest Java...
by Richard W | Jan 17, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux
Here’s a quick tutorial that shows you how to install the latest version of Oracle JAVA JDK7 in Ubuntu. Not very long ago, one could easily install Java SE Development Kit by enabling Ubuntu partner’s repository and running the apt-get command. Not anymore. Now you...