Odyssey
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I currently use Photoshop CS V.8, It is one of the most advanced and best programs that I have ever used. I have used Photoshop now for a couple of years, and enjoy working with it
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I dont use any internet download manager, unless the download manager included in Mozilla Firefox includes as one. It seems to work a whole lot better then the downloading in Internet Explorer
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I currently use Windows Media Player for my music, but I also use Winamp with plugins so I can play game music. I probably use Windows Media Player more often though, for music and to watch videos
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The best server operating system is Linux Fedora core, seeing it has everything included, and it is open source. No additional software is needed for Linux, and it is absolutly secure. Depending on what jobs the server needs to do, you can install individual conponents like FTP, mail, HTTP, etc.
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1: Download the Teamspeak Client From http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ 2: Navigate to where you downloaded the Teamspeak setup file and Double Click the Exe to start the installation. 3: You will be presented with a window asking you to confirm the installation of Teamspeak. Click "Yes" here. 4: You will then be presented with the setup program. Click "Next" Here. 5: Now you must read the License Agreement and if it is satisfactory select the "I accept the agreement" box. Then click "Next". 6: The Default location should be satisfactory so no changes here. Click "Next" to continue. 7: The Default setting here should be satisfactory so no changes here. Click "Next" to continue. 8: Here you must decide if you wish an icon be placed on your desktop for quick booting of Teamspeak. After making your choice click "Next" to continue. 9: No choices here. Click "Install" to continue. 10: After the installation reaches the end it will pop up an second window. Click "Next" to continue. 11: No Options Here. Click "Next" to continue. 12: No Options Here. Click "Finish" to continue. 13: No Options Here. Click "Next" to continue. 14: Make sure "Launch Teamspeak" is selected and then click "Finish" to continue. 15: After Teamspeak finishes booting go to the Settings Menu and click "Sound Input/Output Settings" 16: On this window make sure the Output Volume is at Max. Secondly you have the choice to determine if your microphone is activated by you holding down a button or automatically when it detects a certain noise level. For Push to talk, set a button. or... For Voice Activation, click the Activate local test mode. Then proceed to speak into your mic at an average volume and tweak with the "Voice Activation Level" so that the green light only comes on when your are speaking. After completion of this task. Click "Close" to continue. 17: Go to the Connection Menu and click "Connect" 18: Make sure the "Local Addressbook" tab is selected and right click in the white area to bring up the shown menu. Click on "Add Server". 19: Select the Newly Added Entry and Areas for information should appear on the right. In.. Label : {Server Description} Server Address : {Server that you are connecting to} Nickname : {Enter Your Favourite Nickname Here} Select "Registered" and enter your Login Name and Password as given to you. If you do not yet have a Login and Password, Select Anonymous and Leave the Password slot blank. Click "Connect" to continue. 20: Congratulations, you are now a part of a server's tribe!
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To gain full potential out of a PC for gaming, would be to custom make a computer. Companies like HP, and especially Dell require you to purchase additional hard ware from them, because they make custom hard ware for their computers. A custom PC is extremely easy to upgrade, and very customizable. I would choose a custom built PC anyday, then buying from a company. Just my recomendation
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Gmail has great, fast service. I especially like how they are upgrading the storage space from one gigs to 2 gigs. From a year ago, they have really done a good job. I'd rather see the Google ads, because they are non-intrusive, then the hotmail ones. Even some of the ads on Gmail are useful! I also like how they enabled POP access, because I use Outlook for a email client, because of all of the email address I have. I will recomend Gmail to anyone that I see. Keep up the good work Google!
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Try reinstalling your Norton Antivirus, and if that doesnt work, look on Symantecs site under troubleshooting. I had a similar problem with Norton 2005.
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Any Webdesigning Tools W/ Php Support?
Odyssey replied to PHPtech's topic in Websites and Web Designing
I like to use Dreamweaver, or unless you want to code manually, then use Notepad. Dreamweaver almost contains every type of web format that you can find nowadays. I find it more easier to use then Frontpage. I have used it in the past, and have enjoyed working with such an advanced web editor. -
Notepad is awesome, especially if you have to edit that one file, and you dont want to wait for Dreamweaver to open. Notepad can saves as everything, which makes it extremely useful!
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Just tried CrapCleaner, works liek a charm! No harm is done to your computer whats so ever. I like the easy to use interface.
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I used to use hotmail, and I still do , but im slowly moving to Gmail, considering it now has 2 gigs of storage, and its not so ad infested like hotmail is. I dont even use the web interface with hotmail, I use POP access. I like the idea how google came up with gmail. Google needs to work on their spam filter though.
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I like IPB, but its not that easy to customize, and you have to pay for it. if you choose PHPBB, it's open source, and also its so much easier to coustomize. One thing I like about IPB is it's Administator control panel
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In my opinion Firefox is a great browser, it is robust, and secure since it doesnt have ActiceX. I personally like the tabbed browsing, its extremely convienent. I have tried the Netscape beta, and I am not inpressed with it
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What Type Of Backup Are You Using? Ghost software? just burn CD/dvd??
Odyssey replied to finaldesign's topic in Software
I would recomend Norton Ghost, I have use it in the past and it hasnt caused me any problems so far. On other computers that dont have Ghost installed, I just drag and drop files that I needed to backup onto Nero SmartStart, and burn them onto a CD. -
I dont like using Internet Explorer anymore, because of its security flaws. I personally like to use FireFox as a browser, because it is a much more secure browser to work with
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I use service pack 2, but I turn off the firewall that comes with it. It blocks certain applications without notifying me. I personally like Norton Firewall the best, it has proven that its reliable, and it always warns me when a application trys to get access to the internet
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I dont mind using XP. After when you turn off the many un needed services, windows xp turns out to be a good, reliable opertaing system.
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The Fastest Browser nice study has been done
Odyssey replied to heavensounds's topic in The Internet
I currently use Firefox, because of its design. I used to use netscape, then went back to IE, still didnt like it. Then Firebird (beta of Firefox) came out, and I really liked it. -
I recomend Winamp. It is not so bad on using resources. It works great, and loads extremely fast. The equalizer on Winamp is a nice feature. I have always used Winamp, and will continue using it.
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There is a known problem of having a default printer selected that is offline. I have had this happen to me a couple of times. Try changing your printer.
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3D MAX is for 3D modeling, depending what you want to do, I would recomend Photoshop for editing images. It has been the best program that I have ever used for editing images
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I recomend Norton AntiVirus. I have always used it, and it has proven to be reliable. The only disadvantage is it is a drain or resources. I notice my boot up time to be a lot slower with Norton installed.