Sunday, February 28, 2010
Protect your Computer
Are you looking for a good anti-virus software to protect your computer that is easy to use? You should consider Kaspersky. I have this on my computer. It is easy to install, easy to configure, and easy to use. It incorporates with Outlook where it will scan your incoming emails and send it to your junk mail folder. I installed it on all the PCs and Windows and Exchange servers for a client and it resolved all their issues. You can try it for free before purchasing. Check them out at http://www.kaspersky.com/.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
How to be on Facebook safely
You always wanted to be on Facebook to find old friends or stay in touch with family? Well, you can. You will need an email account to create a Facebook account. Do not use your work email. You can create a free yahoo or hotmail or gmail and use it. Once you have created your Facebook account at www.facebook.com, go to the privacy settings under your profile and limit what people can see about you. If you set to only share your information to your friends, then only those you have accepted as your friend will be able to see your information. If someone sends you a request to be their friend, check them out and make sure it is someone you know or want to share your information with. You can always ignore their request to be friends. When you upload your pictures, make sure you flag them as only to be seen by your friends. Only put limited information about yourself. Always remember, that once your information is on the Web/Internet, it is there forever.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Easy Wedding Invitations
Are you getting married and looking to save money on the expenses? Here's an easy way to save money on your invitations. You can buy kits from your local craft store like Michaels or Target. The kits usually include the invitation, RSVP cards, and all the envelopes you need. All manufacturers have templates in MS Word that you can get from their websites. Once you have the template, put in the verbiage you want and print on your home printer. You can even print your address on the envelopes. MS Word already has a built in template for envelopes under the Tools/letters and mailings menu. I just did 300 invitations with RSVPs and envelopes for just $200... You can even get matching program papers as well.
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