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Choosing the Right File Format for Your Digital Music
Jun 20, 2012
In this article, Ultimate Digital Music Guide author Michael Miller walks you through all the options and helps you decide which is the right file format for your digital music.
Choosing the Right Streaming Video Service
Jul 23, 2013
More and more viewers are watching their favorite TV shows and movies online, via Internet streaming video. In this article, author Michael Miller examines the major streaming video services and helps you decide which ones best fit your viewing habits.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 1 – Basic Setup and Configuration
Jan 29, 2001
Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers provides an overview of the role of NFuse, looks briefly at each of its individual components and finishes up with a step-by-step walkthrough of the setup and configuration of a basic NFuse environment.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 2 - The Role Of The ICA Client
Jan 29, 2001
Here are some more frequently asked questions that Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers has received over the last couple of months regarding MetaFrame 1.8 Service Pack 2 and Feature Release 1.
Citrix NFuse 1.5: Part 3 - Security
Jan 29, 2001
Windows Thin Client expert Todd Mathers concentrates on the security issues that exist in my basic NFuse installation and demonstrates the additional security features that are available with MetaFrame 1.8 Feature Release 1.
Claiming Your Google Places Page
Nov 18, 2010
In this lesson, you learn how to find your Google Places page, or start a new one if Google hasn't done so. You then learn how to add or edit your business information and how to verify your Google Places listing to gain exclusive access to it.
Clearing Up the 6 (Confusing) Ways to Get Office 2013
Sep 6, 2013
Katherine Murray seeks to clear up some of the Microsoft Office confusion by explaining the various ways to get Office and detailing the benefits of each offering.
Clicking Your Start Button
Dec 25, 2006
Clicking Your Windows Vista Start Button
Apr 6, 2007
Unlocking the power of Microsoft Windows Vista is as simple as clicking the Start button on your desktop. Take a peek beyond the button to see how you can utilize the features revealed to your maximum advantage.
Climbing the Mountain to 24/7 Data Access
Sep 13, 2002
Learn how cluster servers meet the needs of performance and scalability, and the needs of reliability and availability.
Clipping Web Content with Evernote
Dec 24, 2010
Find out how to set up the Web Clipper and grab the web content you want to include in your current project. Using Evernote’s web clipping feature, you can grab just what you need and preserve the source URL so you can return to the information with a click.
Cloud Computing Pros and Cons for End Users
Feb 13, 2009
Michael Miller explains which users can benefit from cloud applications — and which should steer clear.
Clustering Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
Mar 8, 2002
Ensuring reliability and scalability within your email system can be a trying experience. Let author and columnist Joseph M. Lamb guide you through the construction of a clustered Exchange Server utilizing Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Exchange Server 2000.
Clustering the World Wide Web Service on Windows 2000
Mar 15, 2002
Let author and columnist Joseph M. Lamb guide you through the construction of a clustered web server using Microsoft’s Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Internet Information Server 5.0.
Cocoa Applications in Mac OS X
Jun 27, 2003
A little commitment and some hard work will get you poised to build great applications. Do this by getting a grasp on designing and implementing a document-based Cocoa application of your own through concentration on the relationships between the source code and the user interface items.
Cocoa Language Options
Nov 8, 2002
Scott Anguish, Erik Buck, and Donald Yacktman describe the general features of all languages that can be used with Cocoa, and provide a brief overview of object-oriented terminology.
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X: Custom Views
May 30, 2008
All visible objects in an application are either windows or views. In this chapter, Aaron Hillegass shows how to create a subclass of NSView.
Cocoa Tips: Don't Reimplement Standard Functionality
Jan 15, 2010
David Chisnall explains why using OS X's built-in APIs, rather than rolling your own, will allow your program to work with all of the user's other programs.
Cocoa Tips: Exposing System Services
Jan 22, 2010
David Chisnall shows how exposing system services makes it easy for users to access the features of your program from other applications.
Collaborating and Sharing with Microsoft Office 2010
Nov 24, 2010
Eric Geier shows you how Office 2010 lets you create, edit, and share documents more quickly and easily.

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