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Picks: Reviews of Atlantis Word Processor, PC Tools AntiVirus Free Edition, File Scavenger Data Recovery, and SafeHouse Professional File Encryption.
Dr. File Finder reviews Active Desktop Calander, Clipmate, Boxer Text Editor, Black Hole Organizer, Mozilla FireFox and BitDefender Antivirus.
Doc reviews The Filter, EASEUS Data Recovery Wizard, Network Password Manager, iDo Wedding Couple Edition, iMacros Web Automation and Web Testing and Norton AntiVirus
What are "false positives" and how can you protect yourself? Read all about it.
In this final article on computer security we look at options, alternatives, and sum the whole thing up for you.
In part 2 of our two-part series on Yahoo! Small Business Email you learn about more of the features that make this a real solution.
At this point in time nearly everyone has heard of computer viruses. Perhaps the first one that got widespread attention was the Michaelangelo Virus. That was March 6th, 1993 and the entire world learned about it. Computer virus experts were on talk shows and programs like ABC's "Nightline." Oh, there had been other viruses and Trojan horses, but this was really one of the first that got lots of attention.
As part of my efforts to make you aware of ways to do things better, I'm bringing you a two-part series on Yahoo! Small Business Email. Check it out.
At this time of year when many people have new computers I've made up a list of just some of the free software you can get right here on Tucows. Take a look!
In the world today there's a lot of concern about security. When you're online many sites will have you "register" and create a username and password. I know that's true of sites where I shop like Office Depot, Sam's Club, Office Max, and others. Some "home" pages will require you to log in. Depending on the number of sites you visit and the kinds of things you do online, you can end up with lots of passwords.
Dr. File Finder reviews Mozilla Firefox, Boxer Text Editor, IrfanView, WinZip and Blaze Media Pro.
Over the year I've had lots of emails asking me what programs I use on my computers. So, for all of you who asked here they are. Enjoy and Happy New Year.
AOL, perhaps best known for their online community software, which boasted over 30 million members in its prime, recently released another impressive software title for PCs. It’s called AOL Computer Checkup, and though it sounds like yet another diagnostics app, it’s much more comprehensive, going above and beyond the average performance boosting software to provide Internet security, privacy protection, and file backup among other optimization features.
Spyware has been a topic of much interest recently. So has Adware. If you'd like to get a better understanding of these things, read my articles "What Is Spyware?" and "What Is Adware?" And to help you along, this week I'm doing a Dr. File Finder's Picks Roundup! of Spyware-Related programs. I hope you'll find it interesting. So, if you're all set, just sit back, relax, kick your shoes off, and lets take a look.
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Here's how to get started protecting your PC using Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus! view it
Here we show you how to install Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus! view it
Here's how to remove malware from your computer after running your first scan! view it
We'll show you how to run your first scan using Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus! view it
With Lookout on your Android phone you can have virus protection, data backup and more! view it
We'll go through the features of Spyware Doctor and show you how to register to get more! view it
Here's an intro to Registry Mechanic by PC Tools! view it
