Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Know about File Extension .doc

The file extension DOC or doc is used for word processing documents, most commonly for Microsoft Word. Microsoft DOC files may be opened by any version of Word which is equal to or higher in version than the version in which it was created. Other programs which will open DOC files include Apple Pages and Apple Works, Nuance OmniPage Pro X, Microsoft Word Viewer, Nuance OmniPage Professional, and the free software OpenOffice.org Writer for either the Windows or Mac platform. Microsoft Word Pad, provided on any Windows platform computer will also open DOC files. StarOffice, AbiWord and Kword will also open DOC files.

There are, however, several other software programs that have used the file extension DOC. These are DisplayWrite 4 documents, Interleaf documents, Microsoft BIFF files, Palm Pilot DOC files, and Samna Word formatted text which is mixed ASCII and binary. If the icon displayed with a file does not have the Microsoft Word “W,” this doc file was probably created with one of these other pieces of software. Early uses of the DOC file extension were made by WordStar, Volkswriter, and the lesser known SmatWare, Sprint, Total Word, Wang IWP, and WordMarc. If a Word DOC file cannot be opened with Microsoft Word it may have been created in a higher version, or there may be registry errors. Liutilities.com or fileinfo.net offer a free registry scan and booster to fix errors. This is certified safe by Microsoft.

The best suggestion to create DOC files is to use the Microsoft software, rather than trying to create them through Open Office. This is because the file may sometimes fail unexpectedly and no longer be able to be opened. In this situation creating backup files on a very regular basis is recommended. Some viruses may corrupt DOC files making it impossible to open them with any Microsoft Word program. The reported error is “the document name or path is not valid.” If this occurs the text may sometimes be retrieved by using Word Pad, but formatting will be lost.
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Windows 7 Starter: No 3 app limit

Microsoft Corp, the world’s largest software maker, plans to remove a restriction on the basic version of Windows 7 that would have limited users to running only three programmes at a time. The announcement, made on the Redmond, Washington-based company’s blog yesterday, eliminates one of the most significant differences between Windows 7 Starter Edition and pricier version of the operating system. Customers will be able to run as many programs simultaneously as they like, Microsoft said.

“These changes will make Windows 7 Starter an even more attractive option for customers who want a small notebook PC for very basic tasks, like browsing the Web, checking e-mail and personal productivity,” Microsoft said.

Windows 7 Starter is designed for cheaper PCs, especially small notebooks or so-called netbooks. Microsoft plans to offer several versions of Windows 7, and Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said in February that the company would make sure that consumers could “trade up” to pricier versions. Windows accounts for 28 percent of Microsoft’s $60.4 billion in annual revenue.

Windows 7 Starter edition will still lack features in the other versions of the operating system, such as the ability to play DVDs, use more than one monitor, or change desktop backgrounds and window colors, Microsoft said.

Microsoft plans to start selling Windows 7 by the year-end holiday season.
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Monday, 1 June 2009

Find Hot deals on Laptops @ ConsumerMate.com

Through my previous posts i've been giving you a few tips on buying a good laptop. Now you will find all these tips and much more options on ConsumerMate.com. I've just came across this site and found it to be much useful. It offers expert advice to its users in finding the right laptop in the right price range. Consumermate provides up to date street prices for all the models. It offers many offers hot deals, discounts, banking options, free offers etc. You can find all models and all brands of laptop computers on this site. It helps prospective laptop buyers zero in on a particular model that is best suited for them using a comparison tool.

If you are a beginner you have to visit the Know Your Basics page where you can find all the hardware configurations of laptops. The most exciting feature of this website is the Laptop Guru, with which through a number of questions, you will surely end up in finding the right laptop of your choice. You can compare laptops in the Compare Models page and can choose your laptops wisely.

Moreover the site has a Test Center that gives expert ratings and reviews for each laptop. These reviews and ratings are provided by the Digit Test Center, India's No.1 research lab. There is the Customer Support and Forum section where you can clarify all your doubts about laptops. If you are unsure even after all these, you can straight away ask any questions on laptops in the Ask Us section. The Expert panel will contact you and guide you further in buying a laptop. Choose wisely from a wide range of collections and find your laptop in no time. Good Luck!
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