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Software: Top links to computer software resources, operating systems, tips, Public Domain, Shareware, Downloads, Mainframe, Internet, games games games and other stuff
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    Gmail is a free, advertising-supported webmail, POP3, and IMAP service provided by Google and launched in 2004. In the United Kingdom and Germany, it is officially called Google Mail. This is a superb email service.
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  Microsoft Internet Explorer is the most popular browser in the world but the fact is that it's share is shrinking. There are other options, but if you have IE then you really should download the latest version available for your computer.
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 We provide Microsoft Office training, Microsoft Project training and Crystal Reports training. All training delivered on customer site and tailored to meet the needs of the individual or organisation. We can even use client files, thus making the learning experience completely relevant and rapidly increasing productivity. Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Publisher, Windows, Microsoft Project, Crystal Reports. We also provide Office 2007 and Office 2010 upgrade workshops and floorwalking. Our Personal Development courses include Time Management, Presentation Skills and Project Management.
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   GMX is a free webmail system provided by Global Mail Exchange founded in 1997. We think their service is good but Gmail is better in our opinion. But, hey, give it a try you may love it.
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   Microsoft is the current market leader in desktop computer operating systems. It was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. This is the entry point into their website from which you can find everything related.
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   These days, there is a free open source option to substitute many enterprise level chargeable solutions. Linux, Apache and MySql are obvious examples. Open Office is the free alternative to Microsoft Office. It contains Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation and Database systems which can read and write Office 2007 XML format.
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     Syncplicity provides 2 Gigabytes of free online storage, more with subscription options. You can easily synchronise files between computers, share files with others, of simply just use it as a backup medium. As of Sep 2009, it os one of the leading synchronisation tools.
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   Fed up with Internet Explorer? Mozilla Firefox is a great free alternative, its faster and more more efficient then other browsers and sports features such as tabbed browsing. It has a good fan base!
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  Windows Media Player is our favourite media player. The latest version has CD Rip/Burn and portable device sync. The interface design is superb, it looks great and is simple to operate.
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  If you’ve got Windows XP, theres no point in buying Video Editing software because Windows Movie Maker is already installed. Its free and it’s a stonkingly good editing package. Use with MyDVD
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  MyDVD is an incredibly easy way to publish on DVD with menus, chapters, titles etc. Its fully compatible with Windows Movie Maker - shop around for older coverdisk versions.
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  KEDIT is the ultimate PC editor bar none, a faithful clone of the classic IBM/VM mainframe editor XEDIT. It ain't cheap but it is the best, the Logolinks CGI was entirely coded with Kedit.
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  No PC should be without METAPAD, the FREE replacement for Microsofts appallingly bad notepad editor. No excuses, its FREE so get it now!!
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  CNETs Download.com is one of the biggest and most popular software download sites in the world. All software is rated by you, the general public.
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  Tucows download site, A vast repository of software downloads for all computer types, all reviewed using the tucows rating system.
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  MySQL is the world's most popular Open Source Database, designed for speed, power and precision in mission critical, heavy load use. Ideal for CGI web databases.
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 IBM is lagging behind in the PC operating system war but here's their site anyway
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  ZD Net, a top IT resource on the Web featuring tons of categorised downloads, Check out the HOT file of the day
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 Adobe, marketing Acrobat the porable document reader
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 Oracle, the database giant of the Unix world
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 Sun Microsystems, a top Hardware and Software outfit
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