An important premise in modern marked based economies and societies is the right to freely choose your supplier. Right wing parties usually advocate this, but for the large companies, it is not always the most ideal thing; because it gives power to the consumer. You win the consumer's trust by making good products, and not by locking in everyone by way of contracts and updates. In the field of search engines the battle is fierce.
A lot of default Internet Explorer users are not all too happy with having to use Bing as their default search engine. This can be changed, but MS is not going to tell you how, as Bing is their product. But once you know your way around, it's a breeze to change even the standard searchengine. I've made a 40mb video on how to do this, but I will not post that here. You may contact me and ask for some hints.
søndag 13. mars 2011
Latest keyboard shortcut discovery:
After some searching on the net and fooling around I found a good solution for a problem that has been bugging me for a long time; the insanely complex action to create a new folder. Windows 7 has finally dealt with this problem, and made it almost as simple as making in new document in MS Office or shutting down applications and programs:
You just bring up the window that you want the new folder in, and press:
ctrl+shift+N
and you'll have to name your new folder immediately. The most illusive explanation of this was found at lifehacker (http://lifehacker.com/#!5294468/windows-7-creates-new-folders-with-a-hotkey), and Samir is to be credited for this according to lifehacker, but it counts to Microsoft's advantage that they thought of this when making W7.
You just bring up the window that you want the new folder in, and press:
ctrl+shift+N
and you'll have to name your new folder immediately. The most illusive explanation of this was found at lifehacker (http://lifehacker.com/#!5294468/windows-7-creates-new-folders-with-a-hotkey), and Samir is to be credited for this according to lifehacker, but it counts to Microsoft's advantage that they thought of this when making W7.
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