Posted by CJCM on 13th November 2006
Ever since I am involved with internet, I have accumulated a lot of user IDs and passwords for various sites that I have joined such as forums, memberships, affiliates and so on. Initially it was OK to just write down these passwords on a piece of paper and key them in when you need it, but with tens of IDs and passwords to remember and key-in, I cant take it anymore.
I downloaded a trial version of RoboForm and installed it on my laptop and my login-life is soooooooooo much easier thanks to RoboForm. I decided to purchase the software after the trial ended. My PayPal account is now USD39.95 poorer but I am one happy blogger..no more passwords to remember.
Actually I bought RoboForm2Go version, the one that can be installed on my USB drive, so I can just plug it in into any laptop or PC. As a security, RoboForm asks you to enter a master password the first time you use the RoboForm to login, so if you lost your USB drive full of IDs and passwords, you are still safe..unless of course you use an easily guessed password or write your password in your USB drive which isn’t very smart to do…
I highly recommend RoboForm2Go for all of you especially internet marketers, since you guys normally have zillions of IDs and passwords. I have registered as an affiliate for RoboForm so if you like to try or buy one of the most useful software ever invented, RoboForm, I would appreciate if you download or buy it from my affiliate link (just click the baner) so that I can earn some commision. Otherwise, all profits go to RoboForm alone….why not shareit with me?

Happy login!!
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Posted by CJCM on 30th October 2006
Are you still using IE for browsing the internet? Maybe its time to re-consider switching to Forefox 2.0, even as a standby browser in case your IE is playing up on you.
The latest Mozilla browser is so configurable you can tweak a lot of different settings to suit your needs.
You say you don’t like the new way to close tabs? Change them. You want Firefox to stop hogging your RAM? Reduce it. You want to save sessions when Firefox crashes? Save them.
Check it out at Lifehacker via Gadgetell
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Posted by CJCM on 24th August 2006
Webmasters normally need to display a lot of images on their webpages. One method to use so that the image is uploaded and displayed faster is to use thumbnail of the original images.
The thumbnails that are hyperlinked to the original images are displayed first. This shouldnt take very long with thumbnails. When a thumbnail image is clicked, the actual and bigger image is then displayed in the browser window.
One such software that can help webmaster to convert normal images to thumbnails is Easy Thumbnails, created by Fookes Software. The beauty of this small software utility is that it is offered completely free.
Checkout the sample that I created. Click the thumbnail to see the actual image. If you would like to download the software, please click here.
Key Features
Can scale images up or down with high quality results.
Choice of eleven resampling filters, including Lanczos3.
Can sharpen soft images, particularly those from digital cameras.
Shows a real-time preview of the target image and its file size.
Preserves EXIF data in JPEG images larger than 300×300 pixels.
Automatically removes EXIF data from small thumbnails.
Supports JPEG 2000.
Supports lossless rotation of JPEG images.
Offers an extensive set of command-line switches.
Can create Web pages of image sets, based on customizable templates.
Free software producing quality results.
Supported Image Formats
JPEG (*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.jpe;*.jps)
JPEG 2000 (*.jpc;*.j2k;*.jp2)
Portable Bitmap (*.pbm; *.pgm; *.ppm)
Portable Network Graphics (*.png)
Tagged Image File Format (*.tif;*.tiff;*.fax)
Truevision Targa (*.tga;*.targa;*.vda;*.vst)
Windows Enhanced Meta File (*.emf)
Windows Icon File (*.ico)
Windows Meta File (*.wmf)
Windows or OS/2 Bitmap (*.bmp;*.dib;*.rle)
Wireless Bitmap images (*.wbmp)
Zsoft PC Paintbrush (*.pcx)
Which software tool you use to convert your images to thumbnails?
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