April 28, 2010

Fax for free over the Internet

Ever needed to fax something but do not have a fax machine. You do not need one with these fax for free over the Internet services. Several will fax to international phone numbers as well.

http://www.gotfreefax.com/
Fax to US and Canada. No Ad free fax cover page, send up to 2 faxes per day, 3 page per fax maximum. You can compose the fax online or attach a "pdf" or "doc" document.




http://www.myfax.com/free/
Send a free fax to over 30 countries. Send up to 2 faxes per day with attachments. The file must not exceed 10MB in size and contain a maximum of 10 pages. Supported files types include Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, TIF, GIF, JPEG, etc.

http://www.freepopfax.com/
Send a fax to any fax machine in the US Canada and 45 other countries. The service is supported by advertising on the cover pages of the free faxes you send. You can compose the fax online or attach a 1 page document.

http://faxzero.com/
Send a fax to any fax machine in the United States (including Puerto Rico) or Canada for free. You don't need a fax machine yourself, but you do need a valid e-mail address. The service is supported by advertising on the web site and on the cover pages of the free faxes you send. You can also pay per-fax to remove the ads.

You can find more websites here: http://fax.1888usa.com/

April 27, 2010

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Restore Classic Menus back to Office 2007 or 2010

Here is a way to give Office 2007 & 2010 the classic 2003 menus back - for free.


UBitMenu is a simple and free way to bring classic Office 2003 menus and toolbars to Office 2007 programs.

Under a new ‘Menu’ tab you get all the traditional pull-down menus plus two long rows of toolbar buttons.




The toolbars scroll off the edge of the screen, there are scroll buttons on right and left (if necessary).



The menus are mostly the same as Office 2003 with some changes to allow for Office 2007 improvements. For example the File | Save As menu has the new save to PDF or XPS (if you’ve installed the free add-in).

The style list is much smaller than the equivalent gallery on the Home tab. Even better the UbitMenu style list changes style name as you move through a document, something the Office 2007 gallery stubbornly refuses to do (making it hard to know at a glance which style applies).

However there is no Most Recently Used (MRU) list you have to go back to the Office button on top left for that.

UbitMenu has created an Office 2007 menu using the developer tools available. This means it installs easily and should have little impact on performance. The downside is the lack of configuration options available for Office 2007 interface developers – you can’t change anything on the Menu ribbon and it’s fixed into the tab position decided by the developers.
Moving to the top row

You can put any item from the new Menu tab onto the Quick Access Toolbar. Right-click on the item and choose Add to Quick Access Toolbar. That includes the classic menus so you can add one or all the menus into the QAT for ready access. Unfortunately each of the classic menus has the same light green icon so it’s hard to tell them apart. It would be nice if the menus could be added to the QAT and display either the full name (File, Format etc) or at least different icons.

UBitMenu is available in many languages including French, Spanish, Chinese and Hebrew though sadly the often overlooked Klingon tongue is missing from an otherwise commendable list .

The freeware UBitMenu is available from here. For easy setup choose the setup.exe version for your preferred language, download and install. You have to re-start any open Office 2007 program to make the Menu tab appear.

A corporate version is available for a reasonable rate of just ten Euro plus 0.65 Euro per user.

You can download uBitMenu for free here:
http://www.ubit.ch/software/ubitmenu-languages/

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April 26, 2010

Free Audio Books & Online books

The Internet is still full of free entertainment and content ! A favorite pastime of mine and many are audio books, when I have the time. They are great to listen to while you're browsing or working. Besides, who has time to read any more? Similar to old time radio of yesteryear, they are great companions when alone. Check out Audio-Books-For-Free and many other free online book websites below. Enjoy....Jim




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Online Books
You can find more free online books than you could read in a hundred lifetimes. Any thing from the great classics to computer and technical books.

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Free Audio Courses and Lectures from UC BerkekeyThe University of California, Berkeley is offering free audio courses and lectures through iTunes. If you don't have iTunes software installed you need to download it for free. Some disciplines have lots of courses and some have very few. Each course consists of a series of audio files, one for each class lecture and are usually about 45 - 50 minutes long.

Monthly Free Audio BookSimply Audiobooks is offering a new free audio book download every month. The first free download is [i]Living the Good Life[/i] and is read by the author, David Patchell-Evans. The audio books are in WMD format. As a brief review of the fist free offering, I will say that the content is interesting, but the author is a much better writer than he is a reader. However, his presentation does improve in the second half of the book.

Free Physics TextbookIf you or someone you know has a curiosity for how the World works this free textbook is something worth checking out. The free textbook is written in an entertaining and understandable style, yet manages to teach the concepts of classical and modern physics. The book is a 1200 page 40 megabyte PDF file and is fully searchable. The textbook is written to challenge and surprise the reader on every page. I wish there had been such a great free reference when I was a budding young scientist.

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Study Guides, Test Prep Guides and Practice TestsSparkNotes has a nice selection of free online study guides as well as SAT and ACT prep guides and practice tests.

CliffsNotesWiley Publishing now offers many of their famous literary synopses free online. Tip to students: Only use these for review and study after you have read the book -- teachers can spot a CliffsNoter with ease!

Amazon.com Free E-booksAmazon.com has opened an e-book store where you can purchase e-books, but they also have a nice selection of free e-books for the Microsoft Reader.

American Verse ProjectThe University of Michigan has a site for poetry lovers with a large number of poetry works.

Bartleby.comThey claim to be the most comprehnsive research site on the Web, and they may not be far off in that claim. The site is organized into major sections including -- Verse, Fiction, Nonfiction, Quotations, and Reference.

Baen Free LibraryBaen offers free original science fiction and fantasy books in a variety of formats.

BibliomaniaA nice collection of online books that you can access for free.

EbraryEbrary offers free access to more than 5,000 full-text books. Unlike public domain collections, most titles were published within the past two years. You need to download a small plug-in to view the books. (Windows and Mac)

Ebook LibraryThe University of Virginia offers 1,200 ebooks for the Microsoft Reader. They also have a link to download the free Microsoft Reader.

Electronic Text CenterThe University of Virginia has an extensive collection of online texts in many languages.

FreeJokeBooks.comFreeJokeBooks.com offers a set of online joke books with some really funny stuff. They don't
contain dirty jokes, but some are a little risqué and some are not very politically correct.

FreeTechBooksFreeTechBooks has a small but good quality list of free online books dealing primarily with programming, computers and software. There is a link below and to the left in each book description to download or view the selection.

Gray's AnantomyThe classic reference work is now online and available free.

Guinness World RecordsGuinness has put their records information online and you can search and browse those crazy records to your heart's content.

Internet Classics ArchiveMIT offers this collection of 441 titles from classical literature with powerful search capabilities.

The Internet Public LibraryThe Internet Public Library has over 17,000 online texts and they also have a number of other online library related services. (international)

Merck ManualThe Merck Manual of Medical Information--Home Edition is online and free. It's very much like the professional edition, but in plain english instead of laced with medical terminology.

netLibrary Public Ebook CollectionAfter you register for free you can access over 37,000 books online or download them and read them with their offline reader. The online reader features and integrated dictionary so you can look up words as you read. (international)

Online Books PageOver 10,000 online texts. You can search or browse by author title or subject.

Palm OS E-BooksPalm Digital Media, offers several selections which you can download in Palm Reader format.

Project GutenbergThe original source of online electronic texts (e-texts). Project Gutenberg has approximately 2000 titles that you can download as either text files or zipped text files.

Recipe BookletsCreative Homemaking has a nice little collection of free recipe booklets as PDF files.

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April 18, 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 Features

While many are just getting used to the 2 year old Office 2007, Microsoft has gone and released a new version of Office called Office 2010.
Microsoft Office 2010 gives you powerful new tools to express your ideas, solve problems, and connect with people. Office 2010 lets you work how, when, and where you want, letting you get things from a PC, the Web, and even a smartphone.



Use Office 2010 virtually anywhere: PC, phone, browser

With Microsoft Office 2010, you can review and do minor editing on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote 2010 documents, virtually anywhere, by using Office Web Apps from more locations on more devices.

Keep your people productive on the go. Office 2010 lets you access and edit documents stored on a server while you’re offline with SharePoint Workspace 2010, and then automatically syncs these changes when you’re back online. So you stay productive while on the go.

Support your employees, regardless of location or device. Office 2010 saves you time and money by helping you deploy and manage Office on the PC, the smartphone, and the Web, all from within familiar Microsoft System Center tools.

Bring ideas to life

Create and deliver presentations that help you stand apart from the competition. Office 2010 puts you in the director’s chair, enabling you to create dazzling digital content in PowerPoint 2010 without the need for expensive third-party tools. And you can broadcast your presentation to anyone with a browser, even if they don’t have PowerPoint.

Stay organized and on top of your work. OneNote 2010 pulls together everything from daily sales figures to digital images, so all the information you need is easily accessible. You can also create side notes that stay on your screen as you move between different programs, so you can keep your thoughts organized as you multi-task. This helps you stay organized while saving you time.

Turn intuition into insights to make quicker and more informed business decisions.

Excel 2010 provides tools for improved data visualization, which can give you key insights into business processes and tailor messaging and products to best meet customer needs. Whole trends can be conveyed in a single cell with Sparklines. And there are more options in styles and icons in conditional formatting, as well as the ability to highlight specific items like such as “max/min” in a single click.

Excel 2010



Below is Excel 2010 with the uBit Classic Menu add-in



Work better together

Collaboration means better work and beating deadlines. Co-authoring allows multiple people to work on the same document at the same time, such as an RFP, to respond faster and meet deadlines. With Office 2010, several team members can work on Word 2010 and PowerPoint 2010 documents simultaneously and see who else is working on which sections, regardless of location.

Word 2010



Below is Word 2010 with the uBit Classic Menu add-in




Reduce travel costs and spend less on third-party conferencing tools. Office 2010 helps your people save time and money by providing one-click communication through unified communications technology, and real-time document sharing from within Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 2010 without the need to switch applications. This makes virtual meetings more effective so team members can get more done without being in the same room.

Visio



Outlook



Instantly share a presentation. Hold spontaneous meetings with customers and partners with PowerPoint 2010. Broadcast Slideshow allows you to present a slideshow entirely through a Web browser—no matter where your audience is at. No need for your customers to have a third-party conferencing tool, or even PowerPoint. All they have to do is click on a link and a browser window opens with your slides.

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10 features to look forward to in Office 2010

10 cool features to look forward to in Office 2010

Date: July 23rd, 2009
Author: Debra Littlejohn Shinder , sourced from TechRepublic.com

With the release of the Office 2010 Technical Preview, details are finally starting to roll in. Deb Shinder highlights some of the features she thinks might make the new version worth the upgrade.

Microsoft kept the details of its next iteration of Office pretty closely guarded up until the release of the Technical Preview in conjunction with the opening of the Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) July 13th Now, with the software in the hands of thousands of Microsoft partners, MVPs, and other “selected testers,” the cat is out of the bag. I was told by my MVP lead at Microsoft to blog about it to my heart’s content.

My first impression was that Office 2010 is going to be to Office 2007 what Windows 7 is to Vista. Although personally I liked both of them, Vista and Office 2007 inspired an inordinate number of complaints from consumers and IT folks alike. Maybe the changes were a little too drastic or maybe it’s just that the timing wasn’t right. Whatever the reasons, many people skipped the new OS and apps and stuck with Office 2003 on XP.

After using Office 2010 extensively for the last couple of weeks, I’m finding more and more to like about it. One big change is that this version of Office comes in a 64-bit version, so those running a 64-bit OS can take full advantage of 64-bit performance and stability. Keeping in mind that this is beta software and some things could change before the final release, here are the top 10 features that I think will make Office 2010 worth the upgrade.
Note: This article is also available as a PDF download and as a photo gallery.

1: The Ribbon

Why would I list the Ribbon as the number one new feature in Office 2010, when the Ribbon was introduced in Office 2007 — and in fact, was the feature that caused the most controversy? Although some of us loved the new Ribbon interface, many others hated it, so much so that third-party developers soon devised programs to restore the old familiar menus. An example is Classic Menu from Addintools.

Office 2010 not only keeps the Ribbon; it has now been added to all the Office programs, including Outlook and OneNote. But don’t panic: The Office 2010 implementation is Ribbon Done Right. The difference is that now you have control over your Ribbon and what items appear on its tabs, and you can even add tabs of your own and put your favorite commands on there. No more despair because a favorite command that was on an Outlook 2003 menu can’t be found anywhere on the Ribbon.

All you have to do is right-click the Ribbon and select Customize The Ribbon. This opens a dialog box from which you can make new Ribbon tabs and add or remove commands from the tabs, as shown in Figure A.

Figure A






















The Ribbon in Office 2010 applications is completely customizable.

2: Office button options

Office 2007 users are familiar with the Office button, the big round button in the upper-left corner of Office applications, from which you can select a variety of tasks and options. Figure B shows the Word 2007 Office menu.

Figure B



























The Office button in Office 2007 provided a number of options.

The Office button in Office 2010 has a new look, and it’s been added to Outlook and OneNote, which didn’t have it before. Figure C shows what you see when you click the Office button (now implemented as a Ribbon tab) in Word 2010.




Figure C



















The new Office menu has a whole new look and layout.
You’ll find many of the same options as before, along with a number of new ones. For example, in the Sharing section, you’ll now see options to save the document to SharePoint or change the file type, as you can see in Figure D. The Back button at the top of the page returns you to the document itself.

Figure D






















You’ll discover some new options on the menus.

3: Outlook improvements

Outlook is the Microsoft Office program I use most often. It’s the first application I fire up when I sit down at the computer in the morning and it’s the last application I close when I shut down for the night. And I’m checking my mail and calendar and looking up contacts every 15 minutes (or more often) throughout the day. This makes changes to the Outlook interface very important to me — I want it to work better, but I don’t want to have to relearn everything and I don’t want to lose functionality.

The Ignore button that’s been added to Outlook is just what those of us who belong to lots of email discussion lists have been waiting for. It allows you to get rid of conversation threads that you aren’t interested in. Not only will it delete all messages in your Inbox that belong to the thread, but it will automatically delete any messages pertaining to that thread that come in later. Highlighting a message and clicking the Ignore button displays the dialog box shown in

Figure E.
















The new Ignore button in Outlook makes it easy to bypass entire conversation threads.
Outlook 2010 also makes it easier to manage conversations. When you view messages in Conversation View, you can right-click a conversation title and select from a number of actions that you can perform, as shown in Figure F. If you select Clean Up Conversation, redundant messages in the conversation will be deleted.

Figure F





















You can perform more actions on a conversational thread, including clean up.
Another great new Outlook feature is Quick Steps. This is a section on the Ribbon’s Home tab where you can create single-click links to perform tasks that normally require multiple steps. For example, if I want to forward a message to my husband, instead of clicking forward and then typing his address into the To box, I just click the To Tom link and the forwarded message appears with his address already entered. Figure G shows the Home tab of the Ribbon with the

Quick Steps section highlighted.

Figure G








The Quick Steps section of the Ribbon lets you perform multi-step tasks with one click.

4: Easier screenshots

If you’re a tech writer, you’ll appreciate a new feature in Word 2010 — the ability to capture screenshots from inside the application and paste them into the document, all in a couple of clicks. The Screenshot button has been added to the Insert tab of the Ribbon, as shown in Figure H.

Figure H









Inserting screenshots into Word is easier than ever.

When you click the Screenshot button, you’ll see the available screenshots, and you can click on the one you want to insert into the document. After you insert a screenshot, the picture tools will automatically appear to allow you to perform photo editing.


5: Photo/video/graphics in Word and PowerPoint

The photo-editing tools have gotten more sophisticated in Office 2010. Now you can apply artistic effects, similar to those available in third-party photo editing programs, such as PhotoShop, from within Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You even get a thumbnail preview of what the effect will look like when applied to your picture, as shown in Figure I.

Figure I








You can now apply artistic effects to photos from within Office programs.
In PowerPoint, you can apply artistic effects, reflections, shadows, etc., to both photos and videos, as shown in Figure J.

Figure J










You can apply artistic effects to pictures and video in PowerPoint 2010.
The Office 2010 applications also include several new SmartArt designs, to make it more likely that you’ll find one that fits the needs of your document or slide, as shown in Figure K.


Figure K













Office 2010 includes a number of new SmartArt designs.



6: Drag-and-drop navigation pane

One of my favorite features in Word 2010 is the new drag-and-drop navigation pane. It’s a little like the Word 2007 document map — on steroids. Whereas the document map only gives you a view of your headers and document sections, graphics, etc., the navigation pane lets you rearrange your document easily by dragging and dropping within the pane. To turn on this feature, click the View tab on the Ribbon and in the Show section, check the box labeled Navigation Pane, as shown in Figure L.



Figure L










Go to the View tab to display the new drag-and-drop navigation pane.
Want to move that third first-level heading (and all the text under it) up above the second one, without having to copy and paste it? No problem: Just drag the heading where you want it in the navigation pane, which displays to the left of your document, as shown in Figure M.

Figure M







You can move whole sections of text by dragging and dropping the headings in the navigation pane.



7: Open in Protected View

When you open an existing document for the first time in Word 2010, if you try to start editing it, you may be surprised to find that nothing happens. If you look more closely, you’ll see that the Ribbon is hidden. What’s up with that? The document has opened in Protected View, as shown in Figure N.




Figure N
















The first time you open a document in Word 2010, it opens in Protected View.

As you can see, a red box across the top of the document notifies you that you’re in Protected View and tells you that the file originated from an Internet location. This gives you the opportunity to determine whether it’s safe to open. If you click the Enable Editing button, the document downloads, the Ribbon appears, and you can make changes to the document as usual.

8: Excel sparklines and slicers

The most notable additions to Excel 2010 are two new features called sparklines and slicers. Sparklines are tiny charts that fit into a cell, as shown in Figure O.

Figure O








Sparklines are charts that fit into a cell on an Excel spreadsheet.
The sparklines shown in the figure use the line format, but you can also create column or win/loss sparklines. You can edit the design of the sparklines, too, as shown in Figure P.

Figure P









You can edit the design of your sparklines.

Slicers are objects you can use to filter the data in pivot tables, which you can move around or resize on the screen. When data in the pivot table changes, the slicer is automatically updated. Both sparklines and slicers are created via the Insert tab on the Ribbon, as shown in Figure Q.

Figure Q




You create sparklines and slicers via the Insert tab on the Ribbon.

To see a demo of the new Excel features, check out the video at http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/

9: OneNote improvements

OneNote has been a bit of a forgotten stepchild in previous editions of Office, perhaps because it only came with the “lowest” and “highest” editions of Office 2007 — Home and Student edition and Ultimate edition. Most Office users have the Standard, Small Business, or Professional edition. Microsoft obviously wants to get more exposure for OneNote. According to early reports, Office 2010 features will follow the same pattern as Windows 7; that is, each successively more expensive edition will contain all the applications of those editions “below” it, and more. That means OneNote will be included in all editions of Office 2010.

The most obvious change to OneNote, as with Outlook, is that now it sports the Ribbon interface, as shown in Figure R.

Figure R





















OneNote, like its Office-mates, now sports the Ribbon interface.

In OneNote, however, the Ribbon is minimized by default. Just click the small arrow near the Help icon (blue question mark) in the upper-right part of the window to maximize it.
The new OneNote includes a number of improvements to simultaneous multiple-user editing of notebooks. New content that was added (or changed) by another user is now highlighted, so you immediately see what’s new. There is also color coding to indicate the author of content that was written by someone else. Searching has been enhanced, as well.

Another interesting feature is linked note taking. If you put OneNote in linked mode, it will automatically link your notes to whatever you’re viewing (Web page, selection in Word, a particular slide in a PowerPoint presentation, etc.). Then, when you hover over the link in OneNote, you see a thumbnail of the material to which it’s linked and you can click it to open the original.

For editing, OneNote now supports basic styles. You can also add math equations, and there is a miniature translator that provides a tooltip in your language if you hover over a foreign word. Finally, on Tablets and other touchscreen PCs, OneNote supports touch gestures, such as finger scrolling and panning and pinch zoom.

10: Simultaneous editing

Here is another favorite of mine. I often leave a document that I’m working on open on one computer, and then need to open and work on it from a different computer. I get the familiar “file in use” dialog box that gives me the option to open a read-only copy, create a local copy to merge later, or receive notification when the original is available. Office 2010 does away with that annoyance.

Now I can pick up where I left off, or two people can edit a document simultaneously. A notification in the status bar tells you who else is currently editing the document, and where they’re making changes. Very cool!
Word can also cache shared documents so you can edit them when you’re offline, and any changes you make will automatically be synchronized with the original on the server when you come back online. Now you don’t have to remember to merge your document when you get back.

Summary

Office 2010 still has to go through a public beta (expected later this year) before we see it in its final version, but what we’re seeing in the technical preview looks promising. Whether you’re using Office 2007 or you’re still using Office 2003, Office 2010 will offer enough new and improved features and functionality to make it worth considering the upgrade.

April 15, 2010

Office 2010 RTM ISO leaked for download


Microsoft Office 2010 ISO RTM Leaked Download
section: download, for your questions: KezNews forum, 18.4.2010


Microsoft Office 2010 has reached RTM (Release to Manufacturing) milestone on Apirl 15, 2010 as build version 14.0.4763.1000, and within days, both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) Office 2010 ISO images have been leaked for download via BitTorrent network, days before MSDN and TechNet subscribers can download the ISO officially on April 22, and beats Volume License customers with active Software Assurance (SA) who can only download the 2010 set of products in the English via Volume Licensing Service Center starting April 27.


Note that although the main RTM assembly build of Office 2010 has version number of 14.0.4763.1000, its individual applications inside the package may have different build numbers as their final RTM version. In fast, in About dialog, MSO has is version 14.0.4760.0, while Word 2010 is version 14.0.4762.0, Excel 2010 and Visio 2010 are version 14.0.4756.0, Project 2010 is version 14.0.4751.0, PowerPoint 2010 is version 14.0.4754.0, Outlook 2010 is version 14.0.4760.0, and Access 2010 is version 14.0.4750.0. Only OneNote 2010 has build version of 14.0.4763.0. And even the Office 2010 suite setup.exe has the build version of 14.0.4755.0.

The leaked Official 2010 RTM ISO images are from Select volume licensing channel, which means the leak includes Office 2010 Professional Plus edition, which is essential for KMS activation. And for the can’t wait, here’s the BT torrent download links for Office 2010 official and original final RTM ISO images.
Download 32-bit (x86) Office 2010 ISO (Select Volume License)

Build: 14.0.4763.1000
File: 14.0.4763.1000_Select_volume_ship_x86_en-us_dvd.iso
Size: 3,490,926,592 byte
SHA1: 92F9B3BD1029A1FF524B8A2BD8EF4F7E5C304F5B
MD5: 78E007959180C6B8CFE840F1D9312A42
CRC: 1EA98A3F

Torrent (Magnet Link): MICROSOFT.OFFICE.2010.SELECT.EDITION.RTM.VOLUME.X86.DVD.ENGLISH-WZT

Download 32-bit (x86) Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit ISO

File: 14.0.4763.1000_ProofingToolsKitCompilation_none_ship_x86_en-us_dvd.iso
Size: 800,602,112 byte
SHA1: 880732E76925ABDA26978A94DE0CCDD6902366C6
MD5: 5E62C5B8CE4311B97787C9419B280C77
CRC: D31E9896

Torrent (Magnet Link): MICROSOFT.OFFICE.2010.PROOFING.TOOLS.KIT.RTM.X86.DVD.ENGLISH-WZT

Download 64-bit (x64) Office 2010 ISO

Build: 14.0.4763.1000
File: 14.0.4763.1000_Select_volume_ship_x64_en-us_dvd.iso
Size: 4,018,466,816 byte
SHA1: 88E8A16A21C7C71E210282B39C54A0A782637580
MD5: 430A89F6F3FBB2AAB914E22DC1846093
CRC: 312F7C7A

Torrent (Magnet Link): MICROSOFT.OFFICE.2010.SELECT.EDITION.RTM.VOLUME.X64.DVD.ENGLISH-WZT

Download 64-bit (x64) Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit ISO

File: 14.0.4763.1000_ProofingToolsKitCompilation_none_ship_x64_en-us_dvd.iso
Size: 820,123,648 byte
SHA1: 1C8CAD70537EBE6B731D9D26EF7D5DCDE4B3FC57
MD5: 3BFC7C7EB5FAC1773F49C4B118D670B3
CRC: 5538B0F7

Torrent (Magnet Link): MICROSOFT.OFFICE.2010.PROOFING.TOOLS.KIT.RTM.X64.DVD.ENGLISH-WZT

Note: Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools is an add-in package that contains the proofing tools that Microsoft makes for over 30 languages. For example fonts, spelling and grammar checkers, AutoCorrect lists, AutoSummarize rules (Microsoft Word only), translation dictionaries, and for Asian languages, Input Method Editors (IMEs or alternative keyboard layout) for Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Or Korean.


source: mydigitallife.info

April 1, 2010

MAC Leopard Theme for Windows XP

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. For those who want a fresh face on their aging Windows XP look, try the the look of MAC Leopard with the Cream Metal (shown) or Tiger visual styles available from Deviantart.com. Here is the link to download: http://themeart.deviantart.com/art/Leopard-3-0-62036497 
Also shown is the Mobydock launcher.