Using Remote Desktop Connection to access a remote computer whilst away has been around for a bit, but what if you want to connect to a Mac from a PC or vice versa - or want to access your Windows/Mac machine from Linux?
I came across a bit of software recently that seems to seamlessly allow [...]
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Remote Access Computer - PC or MAC
November 21st, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
Tags: Applications · Mark's Bits · Mobile · Networking
Show Control Panel as a Flyout Menu in Vista
October 20th, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
Ever wanted to see your control panel as a flyout menu in Vista rather than having to click on it, wait for the whole window to load and then sort though the applets?
Fortunately, the solution is very straightforward. First right click on the Orb and select properties.
Then simply choose ‘Start Menu’ from the tabs (it [...]
Tags: Mark's Bits · Tutorials / Training · quick & easy tips
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) without Windows Genuine Advantage validation
October 11th, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
Microsoft are now making Internet Explorer 7 available without having to go through the process of validation (WGA) for your Windows installation.
By visiting their site, you can now elect to have your os automatically detected and updated, or, download the installation files for you to do on multiple machines.
This development - or change of heart [...]
Tags: Citizen Journalism · Mark's Bits · Web Browsers
Wireless at McDonalds in the UK
October 10th, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
McDonalds have this week announced that free high-speed wireless internet is to be rolled out around their 1200 or so restaurants. This, they say, takes them to the top of the free internet hotspot providers.
Check out the details at the cunningly titled www.mcdwireless.com
Tags: Citizen Journalism · Laptops · Mark's Bits · Networking
WordPress 2.3 released
September 28th, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
WordPress have just released version 2.3 and I have been playing with it on my personal blog.
I decided to try a test and do the equivalent of ‘non-techie’ install and ignore all their warnings about deactivating plugins and what not before upgrading in an attempt to see if anything broke. [Now, I had taken a [...]
Tags: Applications · Lifestyle · Mark's Bits · Web Design
Wordpress and favicon
September 15th, 2007 by Mark5 · No Comments
With the ability to create your own blogsite using Wordpress being so easy these days, the rise of the plugin quickly interests those who want to add that certain amount of ‘polish’ to their site.
The little picture you see on your web browser or next to your list of favourites is, not surprisingly, called the [...]
Tags: Mark's Bits · Web Design · quick & easy tips
