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Dropbox Offers Up To 25 GB Free Storage Space To Students And Schools [Updates]
You really have to give it Dropbox, they seem to always find a way to give users more and more free storage space—from the free 500 MB space for referral sign-ups to additional 500 MB of storage for photo uploads. And now if you're a college student anywhere in world, you qualify as part of Dropbox's Space Race Program for an extra 3 GB of Dropbox space for two years, plus up to 25 GB of space for your school for two years.
Video Or Audio File Not Working? CodecInstaller May Be Your Answer [Windows]
It's a miserable feeling when you've just spent hours downloading that video, by torrent, only for it to be a complete dud when you go to watch it. It's been voted, starred, commented, and reviewed though, so it must work! However, you could just be simply missing a codec that is preventing you from enjoying that media file. It's a regular practice for the developers of media players to include codecs bundled with the installation package.
Calibre: Hands-Down, The Best eBook Manager Available
Electronic media is no doubt more prevalent today than it ever has been. The Internet is at the core of it all, and because of it we have eBooks, web articles, and news from electronic magazines and newspapers. With all of this content that we are taking in, how can we manage it all? Sadly, most of us don’t. We forget that one article that we wanted to read or lose the eBook we downloaded to our computer.
What Are ISO Files & How You Can Create, Use & Burn Them For Free In Windows 7
ISO files can be created from any CD or DVD you have lying around. They’re called "disc images" because they’re an exact image of a disc. An ISO file contains an exact representation of the contents of a disc, allowing you to create backup copies of discs and store them digitally. These ISO files can be used as if they were physical discs, making them particularly useful I you have a computer without a disc drive.
5 Tips For Making The Most Out Of The Notes App [iOS]
In any application round-up - mobile or otherwise - about work, education or GTD, you'll see the most advanced conglomeration of note-taking applications. Often, the applications already present on the operating system are ignored. Likely, this is because these applications generally don't amount to much. However, on Apple products, they do. The iOS Notes app is a remarkable, capable, and easy to use application
7 Free Apps to Batch Edit, Resize, & Rename Images
Some of the most common edits your images will have to go through are simple things such as resize, rename, format conversion, basic color fixes, etc. While you can’t be expected to sit through an album of 300 photos, manually resizing and renaming each one, many of the common image viewers don’t let you do these things by batch. Don’t waste your time, though, just download one of the free tools below, and start batch-editing!
4 iPhone/iPad Apps For Brainstorming Writing Ideas, Plots, & Characters
Most writers would agree that pre-writing—e.g., brainstorming ideas, plots, characters, situations, scenes–is the best way to get the writing juices flowing, and actually get stories and novels to completed. Sometimes without a roadmap for where the stories might wound up, they may never get finished. Four iOS apps may prove to be useful tools for discovering plots, character names and traits, and keeping track of notes.
Who Needs Photoshop? Amazing Image Editing Feats You Can Do With MS Word
If you don't want to face the steep learning curve of Adobe Photoshop but you still want to conjure up some imaging magic, you need to look elsewhere. Have you considered using Microsoft Word?