
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
miniWEBedit 2.0.3
(X)HTML editor that allows you to easily create pages (i.

e. html documents) for a website. It contains tutorial to add tables, lists, Google-search code, JumpMenus and other stuff; you may create new styles, import and create .css files and easily add tags. While creating a page, you can at any time: * switch to preview mode to see how it looks in a browser * validate your code * access the W3C site to get online help.
Your Mac has a number of functions that make it easier to use for people with visual and auditory disabilities view it
It's possible to limit access to the Internet via the router view it
In Ubuntu it's easy to see and access network connections view it
Safety tips for using the Windows Registry editor view it
With Noter2 you can create notes and access them from anywhere, even your iPhone view it
Share files easily between Windows 7 and Windows XP on your network view it
You can easily get the full-featured Google Mobile App on your iPhone. view it
Switch between any number of different email sigs easily with email Snippets in TextExpander view it
Get rid of the disturbing red-eye look with Picnik red-eye editor view it
You can easily have Mobile Gmail that's just like on your desktop. view it








