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Wikipedia

Approximately a year and a half ago I took at look at the completely free online encyclopaedia Wikipedia which is kept alive by a combination of user contributions and donations. Back then I had only just discovered its existence and was instantly impressed by the huge amount of good quality reference material [...]

Free Serif Software

I remember back in the days when I used to publish a small fanzine that I was a big fan of Serif PagePlus as it was a capable piece of DTP (desktop publishing) software which was extremely low cost when compared to others that were on the market. Serif seems to have been pushed out [...]

WinAmp

As those who know me will testify,I’m always the fan of the underdog –If there are two companies developing products then you’ll always see me routing for the smaller of the two for several reasons. I believe that as long as you have two serious competitors then a [...]

Search Engine Optimising #3

After following the last 2 weeks articles you should be in a position where you’ve optimised your site for the search engines,successfully submitted it and worked out a strategy to enable your site to be picked up by all the smaller engines by creating a number of links to [...]

Computer Help

Once again,many thanks for all your kind letters and requests for help;please note however that I can only reply to letters that I print in the Herald Express as I don’t have time to reply to each one individually. I received this letter a couple of weeks ago [...]

LCD monitors vs. CRT Monitors

Whilst the PC industry steams forward increasing the specification of the machines that we use,giving us the fastest processors and the biggest hard disks which offer us the ultimate in efficiency to get our work done as quickly as possible,a lot of users seem to neglect one area of the [...]