Use Shortcuts Instead of File Duplicates

Use Shortcuts Instead of File Duplicates

Instead of copying files to multiple locations in your hard drive to make sure you can find it easily, consider using shortcuts instead. Shortcuts are simply links to the original file, folder, or programs from which it was created. You can distinguish a shortcut by...
Use Shortcuts Instead of File Duplicates

“About” Commands in Firefox

Did you know that typing “about:” plus another word in Firefox will allow you to view special configuration information of the browser—some of which you can actually tweak and customize? To try it, type “about:” to show general and version...
Use Shortcuts Instead of File Duplicates

Using Outlook to Access your Gmail Account

Do you have a Gmail account but prefer using Outlook to access your email? You can configure your Gmail to behave like a normal mailbox so that you can download it using your favorite desktop or mobile client such as Outlook. You can then access your mail offline, and...
Use Shortcuts Instead of File Duplicates

Add the Recycle Bin to List of Places in My Computer

Adding a shortcut to the Recycle Bin is easy if you know how to edit your system registry. Here’s how: First go to the Windows Start Menu and click on Run. Type “regedit” to launch the windows registry tool. Next, go to:...