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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! How do I tell if this software is a good deal?
As it turned out I'd never heard of the product, but after I did a little research I started to form an opinion. And it wasn't good. Let me take you through some of the steps I took so that you can do the same next time you're curious about a possible purchase. Continue reading: "How do
I tell if this software is a good deal?" * * * Why didn't Vista fix my pet peeve?
This is a common question. Not specifically about file size display notation, but rather the more general question "why didn't Microsoft fix this" where "this" is a person's personal pet peeve or perhaps a system bug. Asking "why?" is in many cases simply an exercise in frustration. Rarely will you get a clear answer. But I can absolutely theorize many very legitimate reasons for not addressing something like this. And no, "lazy" or "second rate" aren't on the list. Continue reading: "Why didn't Vista
fix my pet peeve?" * * * How do I change the font that Windows uses?
This is one of those areas where I typically recommend people not go playing. Not because it's dangerous, but because it is an area that Microsoft has done a lot of research into determining and developing a look, including font, that seems to be the most effective for the most people. But of course, what if you're not "most people"? Then there's a lot you can fiddle with. Continue reading: "How do I
change the font that Windows uses?" * * * Will hard disk encryption protect me from network attacks?
Yes and no. While encryption is a powerful tool in your security tool box, it's not a replacement for good network security, or any number of other important security measures for that matter. We need to look at exactly what is, and is not, protected when you have, and when you use, encrypted data. Continue reading:
"Will hard disk encryption protect me from network attacks?" * * * Why I chose XP I decided that my new machine will run Windows XP, and not Vista. At least not yet.Continue reading: "Why I
chose XP" *** A Word from our Sponsor Registry Booster Cleans, Repairs and Optimizes your system Advertisement. Ask Leo about advertising here. *** This Week's Most Popular The ten most popular articles in the last 7 days on Ask Leo!
*** Popular Articles from the Archives This article certainly got some folks worked up as they were convinced I was wrong. Three years later, I stand by my statement. Can I use a USB RAM stick to increase system memory? No. That was simple. But to avoid this becoming the shortest Ask Leo! article ever, let me explain why. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments Well, the new computer I purchased (the one on which I had Windows XP installed) went back to the manufacturer yesterday. It seems that the quad-core processor I'd ordered (and paid for) wasn't in the machine - a dual-core had been installed by mistake. It took just a little convincing but in the end Intel's processor ID utility made it quite obvious. Rather than having me replace the processor myself, the manufacturer ate the shipping cost for me to send the machine back so that they could fully test it out after the correct processor was installed. I can appreciate that. Since I'd already begun setting up that machine before noticing the problem, one of my future articles will include a few simple steps I took to ensure that my private data stays private as the computer, with its hard drive, falls into someone else's hands back at the factory. I'll also be discussing some of my thoughts on customer support in the near future. So far this manufacturer has done OK in the actual support process, but there have been a few rough edges. I'm coming to the conclusion that after-sale support might be much more important than many of the other factors we typically look for when making a purchase. * As always, if you appreciate this newsletter or the site, one of the best ways you can say "Thank You!" is to link to Ask Leo! or simply to tell a friend or colleague. Just send folks to askleo.net. 'till next time...
* * * Some of Leo's other sites: The Ask Leo! Store, Leo's Online Business Card, Forwarded Funnies, Taming Email, MovableType Tips, Leo's Blog, Buy Leo a Latte (or a Beer), A Letter To Myself, Dolls and Friends, Corgwn.com *** Newsletter Administration Do you have a question? A comment, perhaps? Visit http://ask-leo.com/ask to submit your questions. I'll be honest: I'll try to respond, but I get a lot of questions every day - I just can't answer everyone. Rest assured, though, that even if you don't hear from me directly, every email gets read. Leo's Answers Newsletter is a weekly publication of Ask Leo! and Leo A. Notenboom. It's also available as an RSS feed at this URL: http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.xml. Archives of previous newsletter issues can be found on the Ask Leo! web site, http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.html. Forward Me! You're quite welcome to forward this email in its entirety; it's a great way to help Ask Leo! grow. But you should probably delete your unsubscribe link below, so your friends don't unsubscribe you by accident. You may forward individual articles from this newsletter only if you include all and only the text of that article as found in this newsletter, including any links therein. You may not copy full articles from the Ask Leo! website - more on that in my section on copyright: http://ask-leo.com/terms.html#copyright. I'd sure appreciate it if regular readers got a subscription of their own. You can sign up at http://newsletter.ask-leo.com. Interested in advertising on Ask Leo! or in this newsletter? Advertising details here. Newsletter contents Copyright © 2008, Leo A. Notenboom & Puget Sound Software, LLC. Article 12340 | Posted April 11, 2008 |
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