I really do not like iPhones at all, It’s just such a pain the ass to do something with it. I have few videos that I would like to put in the iPhone but since the stupid iPhone doesn’t understand .AVI format, I have to convert it. A friend recommended Videora, which is a ad based ran program that mainly just nothing but ads and apparently he said it works, how ever this is not the case for me. I wont work and will not, no matter what I do. Ugh, which is so hard to do this?
I bet an Android phone don’t have this kind of problem and what’s the deal with the stupid iPhone can only be synced to one computer at a time, so if you wanted to change computers you are going to loose all if your music and videos. If you downloaded an app on iTunes, you will loose all of your apps that you installed on your iPhone.
Why can’t there be a phone where everything works? Wouldn’t that be nice?
So you just bought your first DSLR camera and now you have more buttons, dials menus, settings and you got to learn. You understand ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, but what’s raw? Mostly likely when you buy a DSLR or even some high end point and shoot cameras will have optional file formats likes, Jpeg, Jpeg Fine, Raw and Raw+Jpeg. You are wondering what Raw is aren’t you?
Whether you own a website, have a home FTP server or just want fast downloads from to time. Sure there is shareware FTP clients, but why buy a FTP client when you can do the same EXACT thing on a free FTP client? There is no need to, I have populated a list of 5 “good” FTP clients you should use if you do work on the website or run a FTP server at home. If you are running a FTP client at home, I hope you are using FileZilla FTP Server.
Uh oh! did you just have a ton of photos from your vacation in Italy? and when you got back home they were all gone? Well no need to worry, PC Inspector is here! Ok, this is starting to sound lame isn’t it? sounds like a bunch of crap? Nope. If you take a lot of photo and use a memory card (more than likely) All do you is take out your camera’s memory card and pop it in your card reader and windows will recognize it just like a hard drive and then you start up PC Inspector and choose witch drive you want to scan, If your card is on driver letter J: like mine is then all you do is select that and it will check it first, if it is too damaged it will do a deep scan. Depending on the size if your memory card it could take a long time, But it is worth the wait.
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