25th June 2007

10 Free text processors to make you productive

Ever wondered if there isn’t some better alternative text processor for Word? If you have, you might find it interesting to know you’re not the only one, and there’s a list of the most useful (minimalistic) ones on the web! In case you haven’t, take a look at the list and you might become interested [...]

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24th June 2007

The easiest visual remote PC software on the web?

Tech savvy people tend to be lazy, very lazy. Perhaps you could also consider it inventive, but speaking from my own experiences, mostly lazy. That’s most likely also the point where software was created to connect to remote access another PC.
As I’m also fairly tech savvy, and above all, pretty lazy (read: inventive) myself [...]

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23rd June 2007

Preview CSS in IE 6 and Firefox – Ideal for webdesign

It’s a shame it’s Windows XP only, but the freeware application CSSVista (has nothing to do with Vista at all) will let you preview various CSS styles on the fly in both IE 6 and Firefox simultaneously. To make that a little easier, the app comes with three panels; one editor for CSS and a [...]

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22nd June 2007

Cheaperthanhotels – Visit Europe for less money

As interested in making money online as I am, I came across a nice opportunity ran by the website Cheaperthanhotels.co.uk, a modern website that allows people to rate hotels, deals and flights in a modern way.
The interesting part about the site is that it’s mainly focussed at deals in Europe – which are, in [...]

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22nd June 2007

Win another widescreen monitor at JC

Not so long ago I wrote about the contest at Bluefur, the ones who were giving away a sleek 22″ widescreen monitor. Despite the not too many people joining in that contest so far, the odds of still are only small of course. That’s why John Chow dot Com’s offer is pretty interesting; double chances! [...]

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