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New DVD to Android & iOS Converter

If you have been looking for an easy software that converts your DVD movies or video files into the proper format and size for your Android or iOS gadgets then read on.  Our friends over at BurnWorld have just received a few dozen licenses for a new software called 123 Movies2Android which is an easy to use 1 click video converter.

Here is a detailed list of all of the features that you can benefit from:

Software Features

  • Transfer DVD movies to your smart phones, tablets and mobile video players.
  • Use movie only mode to copy just the feature film or go advanced to copy your favorite bonus features.
  • Transfer HD Internet videos and watch them wherever you go, without going online.
  • Download Internet Videos – YouTube, Google Video and many more video websites supported.
  • Copy downloaded HD video files to many different file formats that can play on your PC,smart phones, tablets and mobile video players.
  • Supports MPEG4, WMV, AVI and more.
  • All major smart phones supported including the iPhone, Blackberry smart phones, Android smart phones, iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab and many more.

Here is a quick video demo showing this software in action:

If you are interested in a software tools like this be sure to take advantage of their $20 pricing made for WindowsTalk readers.  To take advantage of this offer or to learn more about 123 Movies2Android head over to their site now.

Get Your Free PDF Editors

To upgrade, maintain, and stay at the top of things when it comes to your computers is truly essential. That’s why many online sites offer you free PDF editors that you can try for your own use.

While some of your friends may suggest that you use one of the ever reliable programs known as the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you may choose to explore your options and increase your chances of enjoying more features that may not be offered by this type of program. If you would notice, you actually do not have the feature of editing PDFs with the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

That’s why the best thing to do is to get your hands on the freebies offered online for PDF editors that offer you great features.

While there are many free PDF editors around on the Internet, most of the ones listed at reputable online sites are the ones considered to be among the cream of the crop. And since most online techie users already know the other offers of this online site, you may be rest assured that most of the pros and even beginners make a quick stop at these online sites, and avail of the tips or offers that can be found here.

To mention a few, here is a short list of what you may want to learn more about:

The Bluebeam PDF Editor

This type of editor is not only deemed to be the most powerful among the others of the same nature. It is also considered to be the strongest. One of its best features is that it does its work with a high level of accuracy. It can also do file conversions. Such files include .docs and .txts that are converted into .pdfs.

The Foxit PDF Editor

Here is another helpful type of editor that is offered with a free trial of the program. You can easily download this and try if it suits your preferences. This, by far, is actually the latest program available. It has various features that deal with picture implementation, editing of text, insertion of hyperlinks, formatting of texts, and other helpful features that you may be happy with.

The MicroAdobe PDF Editor

If you are hoping to have a touch of professionalism, perhaps, you would be more inclined to go for the MicroAdobe PDF editor program that is also highly available online for downloads. Most who tried using it may be happy to tell you that it is actually one of the easiest programs to use. Aside from being conveniently simple to use, you may also like the various features that it holds. Some of its features involve those for removing or adding pictures, editing of fonts, changing of background, and hyperlink insertion features.

The VeryPDF Program

Aside from those aforementioned, you can also try the VeryPDF version. With this program, you can easily do many things such as editing, printing, viewing, and even manipulating the PDF files, and have much fun with it. The possibilities are endless!

Free PDF editors, as mentioned, can be garnered from many reliable sites on the Internet.

Do You Use Windows Disk Cleanup?

The Windows Operating System is one generous operating system for it comes built-in with lots of optimization tools that can really help you to have a better Operating System. Better here means faster, less space wasted, fast boot up, and also fast shut down.

Today I am going to talk about one of the optimization tools which had helped me a lot throughout my time when I suffered from insufficient hard disk space. The tool I am referring to is the Windows Disk Cleanup. Basically, the Disk Cleanup tool helps you to delete unused files such as your temporary files, unused system files, garbage inside your Recycle Bin and many more. So, why do you need to use the Disk Cleanup?

It clears space by removing unnecessary files

As I had mentioned, it cleans up all the unnecessary especially your temporary files. Those files usually are not needed anymore after certain process specifically Windows Update. I had cleared lots of space after a Windows Update patch process.

Besides, it also cleans up your temporary internet files. If you look carefully, the one advantage here is you save a lot of time simply because you don’t have to manually locate those files to remove them.

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It clears space by compressing unused files

Just in case you might not know, apart from removing unnecessary stuff to give you more space, the disk cleanup process also compress those unused files so that those files do not consume so much space.

It might take a little longer for you to open back the compressed file, but the tool does not simply compress your files. It only compress those files which have been untouched for probably from months to years.

So, the benefit?

Ultimately, the benefit of performing Disk Cleanup is to free up some hard disk space. There is one thing I need to remind you here is the methodology to free up hard disk space is not just about deleting some personal large files such as movies, MP3′s, or even high quality photo which you think you do not need anymore, but you who knows you might need them later?

The best way to do so is to remove things that you are sure that you don’t need. Even the computer experts who are extremely proficient with their computer skills will use Disk Cleanup to do this tedious stuff, so why not you?

Alan Tay is  the author of IT Security Column, a blog that features on IT security news, tips and tricks and also security product reviews. If you are interested to learn more about IT security, pay his blog a visit and subscribe to it by email to get the latest cool stuff about IT security.

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New Privacy Software from PC Pitstop

PC Pitstop (the makers of PC Matic) have a new product that they just launched called PC Magnum. They are calling PC Magnum a privacy tool. The reason that this product exists is because Windows is storing gobs of personal information about you, your browsing habits, and loads of other personal information. For example, every web site that you visit for months and sometimes years is stores in your browsing history. There is also a less detailed history of your browsing that can be determined through your cookies. The internet cache stores tons of images from many of these web sites including Facebook. On top of all of this, Windows also keeps a record of many of the documents that you are editing and viewing. This includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and even simple PDF files.

They designed PC Magnum to make it abundantly clear all of the personal information that is stored on your computer and simplify the process for removing this same information. They are even able to categorize each web site (identified in the browser history) into one of 82 different categories such as pornography and online gambling.

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PC Magnum also uses the same sophisticated scheduling technology that we use in all of our products including PC Matic and Optimize – making it easy to set up regular automated cleaning.  Here’s a screen shot of PC Magnum after doing a scan on my laptop (click to enlarge):

 

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TuneUp Media Contest – Tweet To Win!

Start the new year off right with a fresh & clean music collection! Thanks to our friends over at TuneUp Media, we’re giving away free copies of TuneUp to 3 lucky winners. TuneUp is the #1 plug-in for iTunes and Windows Media Player that helps you manage, organize and discover your music collection like never before.

Here’s how the contest works:

>> Just copy and paste the following (incorrect entries will be disqualified, but you can try again): RT @WindowsTalk: TuneUp transforms your music collection. Automagically! http://bit.ly/vjaEv3.

Then leave a comment below with a link to your Retweet (if you do not know how to do this, see this page at Twitter Support: http://tinyurl.com/dxcn5gb)

Your Tweet is your means of entry. One entry per person. Contest ends Saturday, January 7, 2012. Retweet must be as above. Winners will be picked at random using Randomizer.org and contacted via email.

Sponsored by our friends at TuneUp Media. Don’t forget to Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter!

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New Years’ Resolutions

If we make it through to 2012, and on the morning of January 1st, once that lingering hangover has somewhat subsided, and we have yet again sworn sobriety, we should be conscious enough to make at least two interesting observations.
The first, that the predictions of vast Hollywood budgets and exhausting calculations of the ancient Aztecs were, alas, as accurate as the speculated outcomes of Y2K.
The second, that Microsoft will update/upgrade its popular Internet Explorer (IE) browser automatically.

The reason why this information is noteworthy is not just because the software giant has finally caught up with its competitors (Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, who have been automatically deploying updates for a while now). Microsoft is proclaiming the confidence it has in its ability to patch, and possibly predict, the vulnerabilities of its software and the needs of its users. Microsoft’s reputation for updates has been sloppy (and I dare say, at times even insulting). As a result, I had made it a point to never to install an official Microsoft update until a week after it has been issued. For as long as I can remember, Windows updates have proved themselves extremely efficient at solving one problem and creating another. Whenever I have been notified of an update, I have allowed for a full week to go by, for the innocent unfortunate users to plague Windows’ support with problems, and consequentially for the update to be updated.

On the rare occasion that I had caused my system to hiccup as a result of downloading and installing an update too soon, I was fortunate enough to rely on Reimage PC Repair (a trusty little tool that we use at work whenever something goes wrong) to put things back in order, while still retaining the update or patch.
But this is all in the past. Microsoft has had a very good year for updates and improvements. There have been relatively very few bug reports. Some major updates were installed so smoothly that they went almost unnoticed. Maybe this is a new Microsoft policy, and developers will no longer issue a slapdash fix or patch to temporarily plug up a recently discovered vulnerability. Perhaps it is a ploy to lull us into a false state of confidence, before convincing us to purchase the new Windows 8 (2012)?

Whatever the case maybe, I think that this year I will be allowing automatic updates from Microsoft… and get another annual subscription for Reimage, just in case.

 

Image Viewing With IrfanView

Image viewer programs are plenty in the market. A lot of people prefer an image viewer that not only has a lot of features but also loads up their images quickly. The latter is an important aspect as slow loading of images often kills the whole experience. IrfanView, on the other hand, promises to be much better at those aspects besides more. Let’s see what it offers the user.

Features and Performance

IrfanView supports almost every type of file format association. It doesn’t associate itself with every format though and leaves the choice to the user during installation. After you start IrfanView post-installation, you are greeted by a black viewing window that allows you to open and edit any picture you want. There is also a thumbnail view of the pictures available which makes for easier access of the pictures. The larger viewing window also adjusts to the picture that has been chosen in the thumbnail view.

Loading time of photos with IrfanView is incredibly low. To call it speedy is an understatement. It is almost instantaneous and it’s also quite open to addition of plug-ins related to music, video and some extra image plug-ins.

Earlier versions of IrfanView had a glitch with multi-monitor support. That seems to have been fixed now as images can be easily dragged to the secondary monitor and then displayed full screen. Earlier this full screen display was restricted only to the primary monitor.

Apart from the fast loading time and good thumbnail system, IrfanView also boasts of an impressive screen capture option. There are also many basic picture enhancement functions that allow you to play around with your pictures. The best thing about all this is that IrfanView is completely free. One gripe is the absence of a decent caching system. Developers should take note of this requirement as with a caching option all thumbnails can cached which allows for easier and quicker flipping through folders with a large collection of images. Inclusion of this feature (its already present in ACDSee) will pretty much push IrfanView to the top of image viewing programs for Windows.

There are a lot of other options as well which make the user experience that much better. IrfanView allows the user to save picture files as icon files which is not something you see with every image viewer and editor program out there. Apart from that, IrfanView has great loading speed, supports almost every format you could imagine, allows you to resize, convert, crop or format.

It also offers other effects like blur, edge detection, emboss, explosion, oil paint, pixelize and a lot more. The user also gets to decide the resolution and sharpening adjustments of the image.

Pros

It’s very fast, has loads of features and is a very small sized download. It’s also completely free for personal use. It supports picture, video and music plug-ins which makes it very versatile. Supports numerous image formats.

Cons

The GUI can do with some more polishing. The separate external image viewer is not to everyone’s liking and yes, thumbnail image caching needs to be incorporated.

This guest article is written by Sathishkumar who is the founder of the Internet Marketing company, Worthy Clique. When he is free, he also writes about iPhone 5 news and Virtual Tour Tips.

Which Internet Browser Should I Use?

So many browsers, so little time… As it turns out, the majority of computer users automatically use some version of Internet Explorer by Microsoft. Most Internet Explorer users are happy with the browser’s performance and don’t give it a second thought. But what many people don’t realize is that there are several other competitive browsers available that may offer better features tailored to meet your needs.

Let’s start with the most familiar…

Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer 9 is the latest browser version available, and it offers the ability to pin favorite websites in the taskbar. This will provide quick shortcuts to the websites that you use the most on a day-to-day basis. The browser now has a redesigned Notification Bar that will allow you to browse the Internet and process notifications when it is most convenient for you. Internet Explorer also now (finally) has a download manager and the One Box feature for singular search and navigation.

Firefox

Firefox is holding second place in the market next to Internet Explorer. It can be used with Windows, Linux, and OS X and provides a wide variety of features. These features include spell-checking, a download manager, private browsing, and tabbed browsing. You can also explore through literally thousands of Add On features that can be downloaded and installed directly to improve your browsing experience.

Safari

Safari is the browser by Apple used by Mac users, and there is also a version available for Windows. Safari is aesthetically pleasing, to say the least. It offers searchable history, full page zoom, and fast performance, similar to Google Chrome. If you’re an RSS user, Safari provides an RSS reader, RSS bookmarking, and RSS aggregation.

Chrome

Chrome by Google made a splash in December 2008. It offers the simplicity that has been trademarked by Google with improved speed, stability, and security. Chrome is minimalistic, which sets it apart from many competing web browsers today. However, Chrome is much faster than other browsers and offers convenient tabbed browsing. Security is another attraction for Chrome users; Chrome relies on the Google sandboxing technology to protect a computer from viruses, spyware, and other malicious programs from fraudulent websites.

Opera 11

Many computer users may not be familiar with the Opera 11 browser, but it is ideal for those with older, slower computers. It uses significantly less memory than other browsers and can load quickly, even if you have a slow connection. Unfortunately, it isn’t compatible with quite a few popular websites and also won’t support instant streaming on Netflix.

 Bethany Ramos is a full-time freelance writer that co-owns her own e-commerce website, The Coffee Bump. The Coffee Bump specializes in a wide variety of coffee makers Bunn and assorted coffee and espresso products.

PDF Files: A Refresher Course

Okay. Right now you’re probably saying to yourself, “A refresher course on PDF’s? Who needs that?” Fine, maybe you don’t. Maybe you know all about Adobe’s Portable Document Format. After all, it’s been around since 1993. If that’s the case, feel free to leave this page to those of us who, for whatever reason, might not be tapping into the full potential of the PDF and could use a brief review of the many features and benefits that PDF’s have to offer.
Multiple Platform Convenience: PDF documents can be read anywhere on any device that can support Acrobat Reader or other PDF reading software. Unlike Word, the software to read PDFs is free and is supported on many different devices and operating systems. In other words, if you’re using Windows, you can send a PDF document to a Mac or Linux user, even someone on a mobile device, and know that they will receive and be able to view the document exactly as intended, without any changes. Also, when you click a link to view or download a PDF, it opens automatically in your browser window, making it possible to view the document without opening or downloading any other program.

PDF documents are secure: PDF’s were originally designed for and used by the Federal Government to insure the utmost security while handling sensitive documents and communicating internally and externally.  Unlike other documents that can be easily edited, resaved or copied, PDF files are read only by default and can only be edited or changed when deliberately converted into a word document or other editable format. PDF files can even be password protected or encrypted to prevent converting, editing or reformatting altogether. This functionality is essential for keeping proprietary information secure. In addition, PDFs are almost completely immune to viruses, spyware and other virtual dangers, allowing them to be distributed and opened safely.

Multimedia support: PDFs support many types of multimedia and interactive functions such as hyperlinks to direct users back to a website, bookmarks for large documents, web forms that can be filled out directly, and even music and video. And the best part is that all of these features and functions can be embedded as a part of the document itself.

File compression: PDFs can compress, optimize and reduce the size of documents and data without sacrificing any of the original elements or quality. This means that you can transmit the same document at a smaller size and a faster rate when you convert it to a PDF file. In light of the current size limitations providers have placed on email attachments—which can lead to undeliverable emails—the ability to create documents and compress them to the smallest file possible while still retaining image quality can save a lot of time, trouble and headaches.

Document legality: In order for a document to be admissible in a court of law, it must be kept in a format that cannot be altered or changed. It’s little wonder that PDF files are the preferred format of the U.S. Judicial System. Due to their secure nature, PDF files cannot be altered without leaving an electronic footprint or record of the changes. With this unique capability, PDF files meet all legal document requirements, allowing for the capture, creation and transmission of sensitive documents without any chance of their being compromised and rendered inadmissible in the process.

Authenticity: Another unique advantage of PDF files is that they can be imprinted with marks of authenticity, such as watermarks and digital signatures. This is especially valuable to financial institutions or corporations conducting sensitive transactions where the authenticity of all parties involved must be verified. When recipients view a document bearing such distinctive marks—which, like the document itself cannot be altered—they can be sure that the document is genuine and came from an authorized source.

Simplicity: With all their features, PDF files are surprisingly simple to create, provided you have the right software, aka, a PDF Converter. You can also scan paper documents into PDF format. In either case, all elements in the PDF file, including tables and graphs, will remain intact and will always resemble the original document. And with PDF, consolidating, transmitting and archiving data becomes a manageable task, even when dealing with large amounts of data originally generated in other formats. And as technology continues to evolve away from paper, PDF makes it possible to integrate paper based and electronic document systems, resulting in files that can be readily and securely stored, or shared and viewed universally for years to come.

Jared Rivers is a freelance writer who specializes in computer technology.

Free Video Editor Software

With the approach of Christmas, Wondershare Software Co., Ltd., a leading software developer dedicated to providing multi-media solutions for both Windows and Mac users, has launched its 2011 Christmas Giveaway Program.

Wondershare has prepared an amazing gift for WindowsTalk readers – its Video Editor software for free! All of our readers can get a free, full-version Wondershare Vivideo Editor (Windows & Mac), which is an ideal video editor to personalize your Christmas videos, on our Facebook page.

When you click the above link, it will take you to the WonderShare Facebook site and you will see a screen like this:

Just fill in the details and get your free keycode for Vivideo Editor!