How to Build a NAS Device With an Old PC and FreeNAS - 2/19/2008 Looking for a way to share storage on your network? If you have more time, space, and PCs than you do disposable cash, FreeNAS is an excellent -- and free -- option. We show you how you set it up.
How to Get the Most from Your USB WLAN Adapter - 6/19/2007 It's not hard to see the appeal of easy-to-install USB WLAN adapters, but how do you ensure you are getting the best results?
How to Make Your Internet Connection Faster, Better - 4/16/2008 A free service called OpenDNS not only helps your browser display Web pages faster it also offers some useful fringe benefits such as address typo correction and phishing protection, plus site blocking, content filtering, and more.
How to Quiet Two Quirks in Internet Explorer - 4/8/2004 The vast majority of Windows users are faithful to Windows' built-in Web browser instead of Navigator, Opera, or Mozilla, but the relationship isn't always an easy one. PracticallyNetworked.com's Ron Pacchiano bails two Internet Explorer users out of trouble in the form of nagging "runtime error" messages and blocked access to the Windows Update site.
How to Share a Dial-up Connection - 2/15/2005 Even in today's high-speed world of cable and DSL connections, dial-up isn't dead. However, options for sharing a dial-up line are limited. We offer a look at the products available and also make a plea to convert to broadband.
HTML 4.01 Element Reference - 4/8/2005 HTML is the most basic and common language on the World Wide Web and is relatively easy to learn. If you've been looking for an excellent resource, this tutorial from WebReference contains the HTML 4.01 element (tag) list as recommended by the W3C.
IBM ViaVoice 98 - 5/29/1999 As more and more players enter the voice recognition market, Karl Moore decides to evaluate one of the early birds, IBM and their updated version of ViaVoice
IE 5 Security Hole Found - 9/1/1999 Bulgarian hacker Georgi Guninski, who claims to search for security holes for the intellectual challenge, has repeatedly exposed dangerous security holes in Microsoft products. And he's found a doozy in Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 5.
IMSI NetAccelerator - 6/1/1999 IMSI claims that NetAccelerator can speed up your download times twelvefold. This is a product review of NetAccelerator.
In Search of XP Applications - 10/29/2001 You know what’s new in Windows XP, but what’s new for Windows XP? We survey vendor offerings and announcements in search of new software for the new operating system -- and find a few brand-new, XP-specific applications, along with a surprising number of discounts and giveaways that even Win 98 or 2000 users can take advantage of.
Info Keep 1.10 - 7/6/1999 Info Keep 1.10 is a great little password and registration storing utility that offers cut and paste capabilities and great encryption security.
InkLine Global Visual Day Planner 6.2 - 6/1/1999 Plan your day in style with Visual Day Planner 6.2. In this review Doug Smith reveals the new enhacements and features of Visual Calendar Planner.
InkLine Stay Connected 2.2 - 6/1/1999 Some things are out of our control, but getting busy signals from your ISP doesn't need to be any longer. In this article Doug Smith reviews Stay Connected 2.2!
Inline Skating with FrontPage - 7/25/2002 Need a tidy way to organize information online? First seen in Internet Explorer 3.0, scrollable inline frames have become popular ways to add lists of product information, legal disclaimers, or photo albums to Web sites. Here's how to use Microsoft FrontPage to create and control pages within pages.
Inside Spyware: Part 1 - 7/25/2005 Online pests can range from the annoying to the downright dangerous. This four-part guide takes a step-by-step approach to diagnosing, removing, and preventing spyware infestations.
Inside Spyware: Part 2 - 8/1/2005 In part two of our four-part series on the malware epidemic, we discuss identifying and removing spyware.
Inside Spyware: Part 3 - 8/8/2005 In Part Three of our four-part series, we look at a variety of ways to avoid spyware infestation.
Inside Spyware: Part 4 - 8/15/2005 In the final installment of our series on malware, we look at even more spyware and adware prevention methods.
Inside the Numbers: Why DSL Speeds Vary - 9/21/2005 Sure, DSL is a huge improvment over dial-up, but knowing what's befind the speed will help you manage your expectations. Plus, learn what can happen when Windows Update meets a fully functioning wireless adapter.
InstallConstruct 3.2 - 7/24/1999 With InstallConstruct you can develop install routines that will make your product installations a snap.
Installing a Cable Modem: USB vs. Ethernet - 2/13/2006 Cable modems will operate fine connected to either a USB or an Ethernet port. Your cable provider may not tell you, but one is a much better choice. Plus, everyone talks about using secure passwords, but what constitutes one?
InstallShield AdminStudio 2.0 - 8/5/2001 InstallShield AdminStudio 2.0 offers an integrated suite of pre-deployment software configuration capabilities to those users migrating to Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Internet Explorer Personalizer 1.02 - 6/12/1999 Have you ever felt like modifying your Internet Explorer interface to reflect your own personal tastes? Or did you download one of those versions of Internet Explorer that has already been modified by a third party and wish you could strip all their customization out of the IE interface? Well Accesscodes, ID. has just the utility for you.
Intuit Quickbooks Pro 6.0 - 5/29/1999 Find out about the latest version of Intuit's popular Quickbooks accounting program!
Ipswitch WS_FTP Pro 5.0 - 5/29/1999 For years, WS_FTP Pro from Ipswitch, Inc. has been the premier FTP client, the one all others were measured against. WS_FTP Pro 5.0 maintains that high standard.
Is IE 5.0 a Significant Upgrade? - 6/1/1999 While the developers at Microsoft have not made any major changes to the interface of Internet Explorer with this release, they have been very busy working on new improvements and additions for users and Web developers alike.
Is It Time to Go Gigabit Ethernet? - 11/7/2007 Gigabit Ethernet is now inexpensive and ubiquitous enough for home or small office networks. This week, we look at when Gigabit Ethernet is useful and explore how to add it without having to replace existing network hardware.
Is That a VPN or Is It Just Passing Through? - 5/4/2005 Is there a difference between a VPN and VPN Passthrough device? Turns out there's a big difference. Plus, what's the best protocol for VPNs? IPSec or PPTP?
Is Your Router to Blame for Connection Errors? - 3/18/2005 When you can't access a Web site, should you blame your router or is the problem more likely in your browser settings? Plus, why you might be getting inundated with 'runtime error' messages.
Jasc Paint Shop Pro 6 - 10/31/1999 When it comes to graphics programs, there are some really great ones available today. But for ease of use and minimum system resource requirements, there just isn't any better than the old-time shareware favorite Paint Shop Pro.
Jgaa War FTP Daemon 1.65 - 6/1/1999 War FTP Daemon is a great FTP server with many configurable options. It includes all the standard server features and many other exclusive features.