Monday, 2 April 2012

Five Things Microsoft Should Fix in Windows 8 to Prevent another 'Vista'

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April 2, 2012
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Top Story: Five Things Microsoft Should Fix in Windows 8 to Prevent another 'Vista' Windows 8 has a lot of innovative features, but it also has a few fatal flaws. If Microsoft doesn't change some things, Windows 8 could end up being another "Windows Vista".
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I Can't Eject This Flash Drive (or External Hard Drive) When CHIN3927 attempted to remove a USB external drive, Windows' wouldn't provide the Safe to Remove message. The Answer Line forum offered help.
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Make Data Entry Easier in Microsoft Excel: 10 Tricks If you find entering data into spreadsheets to be mind-numbing drudgery, then you probably don't know about these cool, time-saving tricks that make Excel 2010 do the heavy lifting for you.
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GoodSync GoodSync ($30) has tons of features and offers unprecedented connectivity. Not only does it sync or back up one computer to another--including remotely across the Internet with the GoodSync Connect portal, but it also syncs with online services such as Microsoft's SkyDrive.
Symform Much as large computing projects can make use of your free CPU cycles, Symform leverages your free hard drive space and that of others into a secure, encrypted online storage service. Quite clever actually, and even better--it's free.
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