Quicken 2010 Takes Cues from the Web
Even with Microsoft Money out of the picture, Quicken continues to improve--and offers solid value for those who prefer to track their personal finances with desktop software.
Self-promotional Sites With iWeb
Businesses are increasingly researching prospective employees on the Internet. So why not direct them to a Web site designed to promote your best work?
Force Programs to Run Full-Screen
Tired of having to manually maximize programs that launch in a window instead of full-screen? There's a super-easy solution.
Die, Shovelware, Die!
The "bonus" software that comes with your new laptop is never really free.
Where are the x64 Apps?
Phillip2167 can't find x64 apps, and asked the Answer Line forum about the problem
Useful Web Services--and a Firefox Tool
Get price comparisons in Firefox, send large files via Yahoo, grab a reference guide--and turn yourself into a Simpsons' character.
Quicken Gets Fresh, Gobbles Up Mint
Intuit, whose Quicken has pretty much cornered the market for financial software, has now picked up one of the few applications that could challenge its dominance: Mint.com.
Get Good Photos in the Great Outdoors
Follow these digital photography tips to make the most of what Mother Nature throws at you--or fake it with Photoshop when you get home.
Chrome Syncs Bookmarks in Cloud
Here's how to use Google's new feature that syncs your browser bookmarks across all your systems (running Chrome, of course).