Archive for February, 2007

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  9. Learn Photoshop - Read this free report and learn about a totally unique step-by-step video training system, designed to make any newbie user totally competent with the basics of Photoshop in record time.
  10. Dreamweaver Made Simple - It’s completely interactive for you. Not only will you see every single step play in front of your eyes. You’ll be able to participate and interact with the videos. It’s one thing to see someone doing something. It’s an entirely different experience to actually do it yourself. Simply by going through the exercises, the new skills will be burned into your permanent memory

A link to a new page to create gmail accounts or login to your account has been put up on the google.co.uk home page. It appears that the Beta program is continuing but with ever growing storage and accounts.

Whats funny about this is doing a search on ebay.com for gmail brings up 206 items at the moment! Some have even gots bids. Prices being asked are not as high as they once were but since google.com does not have the link to the gmail page on their home page, many people are still un aware of the new policies and may even make a last buck from their gmail invites!

Check out the Windows Vista User Guide

www.WindowsVistaUserGuide.com 

Microsoft expected to sell 100 million copies of Windows Vista by the end of 2007, thats a wopping $30,000,000,000 worth of software in their account. Its been 2 weeks since launch, have you got your copy yet? about 1% of you reading this will have already bought it.The big question is, is it as brown as the zune?! Will anyone else buy Vista? most probably…!

Was the amount of beta testers really 5million? or was it 500,000 - considering many people may have downloaded it and not installed it or uninstalled it soon after or what about the different versions, does each download of a new versions count as another beta tester?

Check out the Windows Vista User Guide - a completely free online ebook on Windows Vista, Windows Server, Linux Mac OS in development.

Concerned about security in Windows Vista? Check out the official Microsoft Windows Vista Security guide for system Administrators.Test out new default security templates, run the GPO accelerator tool to generate GPOs.

Security topics include:

User Account Control (UAC)

Windows Defender

Windows Firewall

Windows Security Center

Malicious Software Removal Tool

Software Restriction Policies

Internet Explorer Protected Mode

ActiveX Opt-in

Cross-domain scripting attack protection

Security Status Bar

Phishing Filter

Additional security features
BitLocker™ Drive Encryption

Encrypting File System (EFS)

Rights Management Services (RMS)

Device control

Download the guide from Microsoft

Check out the Windows Vista User Guide also!

Its been a few days now and many of you may have already installed vista onto your new Vista ready machines, or maybe you upgraded, or maybe you are just waiting. One thing is for sure, at some point you will be getting Windows Vista. Looking at your old XP machine will never be the same again. You can be sure that you will not have to see that blue theme from XP again, nor will you have to see the blue screens or at least that is what Microsoft will have you believe.

Security has been vastly improved, but you will still need to supplement this with almost all the applications that you had in XP for Vista. This means that there still will be users out there that are not going to have adequate security and that represents a large target that people will exploit in the months to come. It may be much safer to browse the web with IE7 on Vista, however if you do not have a virus scanner or dependable spyware scanner that can only get you so far. Can the atomic transactions, UAC, protected processes, etc all be enough or will you still end up having problems?

One thing to note is that there are plans for IE8 which may be a good sign, since sticking to ie6 has not been a safe idea all those years and many people may not have upgraded to ie7. By installing Vista users will now have ie7 which provides some good protection.

Wi-fi connectivity finally will work out of the box, something which XP never really understood, no more dealing with 100s of different pieces of software to connect to wi-fi networks.

The next question is will all you hardware and software now work with Vista? This is a major question, we already know you will need to upgrade your pc, and maybe this means that users will have more compatible hardware if they buy the latest, however not in all cases!

So the real question is who likes Vista at the moment?

Not all users may find every part of vista to be an improvement but in time when all applications and hardware become compatible and when all bugs and exploits get sorted, we will all prefer Vista to XP. Only problem is this will not happen. The only solution (well not exactly only) would be to all get a brand new Vista PC and keep the old XP one as well!

Then maybe everyone will like Vista.

http://www.WindowsVistaUserGuide.com