Tagged: Screen Shots

How to Easily Add Images to Your Blog Posts

Posted on July 20th, 2009 by Urbain

One of the easiest ways to add images to your blog posts, especially if you are writing tutorial types of articles, is to use your screen capture utility that comes with your graphics programs.
The problem I have had with the more expensive graphics programs is that the programs take up many system resources, causing the [...]

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Is Your Hard Drive Totally Full?

Posted on July 3rd, 2009 by Urbain

A friend of mine is a young photographer who has been transferring a ton of digital images onto her year-old laptop.  Now, the laptop is so full that she cannot defrag or store anything else.  She has a Microsoft operating system.
In such a situation, this is what I would suggest:
Step One.
Empty the recycle bin.  Delete [...]

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Yeah Buddy, Goal Accomplished!

Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Urbain

Back in June 2008, I gave myself a personal challenge:  Do I have the self-discipline to blog every single day for a full year?
Well, I did it.   The first post was made on June 26, 2008.  And I thank you folks for reading and commenting since that time.  This would have been very hard [...]

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A Quick and Easy Screen Capture Application

Posted on June 16th, 2009 by Urbain

Having a super easy screen capture program speeds up your blogging and web authoring process, particularly if you show screen shots  like I do.
Potato Screen Capture is a freeware application that will not only handle your screen capturing needs, but it will let you ftp your image directly from the program, email your captured image [...]

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Outlook Problems? What To Do When Your Email Program Crashes.

Posted on May 5th, 2009 by Urbain

If you are using Microsoft Outlook as your email client and it crashes, Microsoft has a repair tool that might help you out.  For instance, your program might not open at all or your might get a message that the program is corrupted.
Step One – Prep Work.
The repair tool is going to ask for the [...]

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