Recent Computing Blog | Software Tips & Reviews PostsLearn a Foreign Language on Your Computer!by Emily Price20 Oct 2006 04:45 AMBefore I was able to graduate from college I was required to learn a foreign language. Never one of my strong suites I struggle through several classes, eventually choosing to do a summer study abroad in France in order to immerse myself in the language and satisfy the foreign language requirement. Screenshot softwareby Adam West21 Apr 2006 04:00 PMIf you want a little more functionality with your screen captures, you may want to think about investing in a professional screen capture utility. Most software packages can be purchased for $30-$50 and are easily downloaded via the Internet. Creating screenshots without any special softwareby Adam West21 Apr 2006 02:30 PMScreenshots are digital pictures that you take of your computer screen. You don't need a digital camera or any special equipment to do so. You can use special software, but it's not required. Earlier, I introduced screenshots and some of their uses. Screenshots - Capture pictures of your computer screenby Adam West21 Apr 2006 01:00 PMScreenshots are very useful and easy to create. Today, I want to introduce screenshots, answering a few questions I have received from readers about them. What is a screenshot? Quite simply, it is a picture of all or part of what is being displayed on your computer monitor. Foxit Reader - Free PDF reader and a little moreby Adam West11 Apr 2006 05:00 PMIf you are a regular reader of the Computer, Internet, & Electronics blog here on Families.com, you've probably noticed that I enjoy finding free, useful computer software. CCleaner and 101 free software utilitiesby Adam West11 Apr 2006 01:00 PMDo you like free computer software? I do. Not that I'm unwilling to shell out a few bucks for useful, can't-live-without software. Microsoft Photo Story - Completing your projectby Adam West30 Mar 2006 04:00 PMOver the past couple of days we have been discussing the creation of digital photo slideshows using Microsoft Photo Story 3. This blog will finish the series by discussing the final steps of creating your very own slideshow. Microsoft Photo Story - Adding musicby Adam West30 Mar 2006 12:00 PMOne important aspect of digital slideshows is the background music you use (or don't use). Adding music to a slideshow created by Microsoft Photo Story 3 is a relatively easy process to do. Microsoft Photo Story - Motion and transition effectsby Adam West29 Mar 2006 06:30 PMCreating a slideshow of your favorite digital pictures can be quite an experience. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be producing slideshow after slideshow like a professional. Microsoft Photo Story - Titles, effects, and narrationby Adam West29 Mar 2006 03:00 PMWe've been walking through creating digital slideshows using Microsoft Photo Story 3. Today, we'll discuss adding titles to your pictures, using picture effects, and recording your own personal narration. You can find the first blog in this series here. Recent Blog Comments InCogNEATO says... "I have the USB fingerless gloves and they do not work good at all." Samual says... "I have Sopho's on my work computer as it has windows, my own laptop is a mac though so I don't bother with an antivirus for it." |
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