Archive for May, 2009


“FEBE” Firefox extension to backup ALL your Firefox stuff.

When you have to re-load your firefox stuff you only install Firefox then FEBE and then use FEBE to restore all the other settings, bookmarks, addons, etc.

All this can be zipped into a single file.

I will soon be creating a video showing all the special tweaks you should pay attention to.

http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2109

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Most of us refer to video’s as fun stuff, but sometimes
we need to use a video as a commercial tool to brand our business.

In that case we could sign up to YouTube, Myspace or one
of the other big vid sites.

The more we publish our video, it has better chance to get
to our customers.

But then we’d have to figure out how to format our video to the specific format that web site requires…

Then run the conversions on our poor PC for HOURS…

and then take care of the upload for each and each video site.

After all this we could not always figure out how much our video was successful…

No fear, rescue is around the corner :-)

Take a look here for a great web site that will do
most of the work for you and save time and money.

http://www.tubemogul.com

They have those goodies:

+ You upload once to TubeMogul at any format and then it Automatically Uploads to 12 sites (at once) -

including Google Video, MetaCafe, MySpace, AOL, Yahoo!, Revver, YouTube and more

+ Very easy to use through its menu system

+ Create Thumbnails photos for your videos – to attract click on per the best scene

+ You upload FLV file and TubeMogul automatically translates this info the format for

each of the video sites (MOV, WMV, AVI,…).

+ Automatically track results on one dashboard (how many and from where saw your video, and more stats)

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Hi Guys and Gals !

As you know NetObject Fusion is one of the Web Creation software tools many people use and like. It allows you to build great looking web sites really within matter of hours in many cases. Thing is this babe costs almost 200$…

And we are into money saving…right ?

So here is what you do to save 90$ of this software:

If you go to http://www.netobjectfusion.com/ you’ll see it says “Buy Fusion 10 FULL $200″ or so.

And then it says “Upgrade $100″ or so.

Thing is if you search for the upgrade options it seems to mention version 8 and 9 as the possible products to upgrade from.

Well, we like free – right ? And legal as well of course.

So we download the free limited version at:

http://www.netobjects.com/html/essentials.html

Go ahead and install the software (which may suffice you for many simple cases) .

Then as you run it you should see it says on the top of its online page you can upgrade to the latest

Fusion version paying about $100 or a bit more.

Go ahead and do that if you want the software.

I tried it and it works for v10.0 and I guess for newer versions as well.

It appears that NetFusion Essentials actually is identified as “v7.5″ and as I tried it this is upgradable to v10

or newer – as tried on my PC.

Of course that as you purchase and before paying read through the instructions and make sure all is OK.

And you can always submit a question to NetFusion and verify this option if you want to be 100% sure this still works.

Now, how much time did it take you reading this post?

I bet not much more than 2 minutes…as promissed.

That’s it for now guys !

Your Best IT Friend.

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