Saturday, January 30, 2010

How to change the font size permanently in Thunderbird

If you think the originall font size is too small for you and you do not want to repeat pressing Ctrl + for reading every single email, well it is easy. You can go to Tools, Options and then under the Display tab, change the font size permanently.

Change MAC's computer name

  • Launch ‘System Preferences’
  • Click the ‘Sharing’ icon
  • Type in the name you want to change to.
  • Close ‘System Preferences’ and you are done.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

ipad critique

I think iPad is great, there is no word about it, but I have my own critiques against this new gadget. The cheapest iPad(499 $ in U.S.) just has WiFi, meaning you can not use it like your iPhone everywhere... Other versions of iPad that can go up to 899$ has other options for connecting to Internet, but more expensive. I mean it is okay, that this gadget is for surfing and that one we can do it when we have Internet, but this one is not a laptop, does not even have the MAC OSX on it. This actually is an iphone with bigger screen with minor capabilities.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Find computer name with IP Address

Click start -> Write cmd in the text box(in XP you should click on Run first) -> nslookup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(IP ADDRESS)

Then you have computer name in front of you :-)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Rotate & save PDF files in Adobe Acrobat Pro

Adobe Acrobat 8 : The rotate button on the toolbar(or in View dropdown) at the top of the screen is a view only, and wont be saved. If you want to save the rotation you make on the page(s), you should open the pages panel (under tools OR view dropdown menu, depends on your version) and then right click on the selected pages.  Rotate pages from the right click menu and then you can easily save the file with rotated pages ...
If you have Adobe Acrobat 9, then you can easily do it under Document -> Rotate Document.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010