10 Tech Tricks, Part 1

10 Tech Tricks, Part 1

As someone who has been around the tech block a few times, I have discovered that even the most common devices we use every day have hidden talents. Whether you are a tech novice or just looking to squeeze more out of your gadgets, here are 10 random tricks that might surprise you. Let us…

Common Questions, Part 2

Common Questions, Part 2

Last week we looked at some of the random questions I have gotten from time-to-time over the years. Today, we will proceed with additional questions and answers. You requested more after last week’s session, so here they are. Q: What is RAM? A: Random Access Memory, commonly known as RAM, is a form of computer…

ShareX Right-Click Menu

Screenshots with ShareX

Last week, I wrote about a few of the built-in snapshot features that Windows offers. I stated that there is a fantastic free Windows application. It is very effective at taking screenshots from your computer, but it also offers a variety of tools for processing and editing the photos you capture. Up until a few months…

OneNote & Clipper

In 2014, I wrote about a newer Microsoft application called OneNote.  It was and is still an excellent free program.  Even if you do not have Office you can still get OneNote for free.  Go to OneNote.com to read all about it.  Also note that OneNote comes with a preinstalled version in Windows 10.  It…

2014 in Review, Part 2

This week I will continue with the second half of the links we talked about last year at DoubleClicks.info. Remember, if the site addresses are too long to type I have shortened them with bit.ly.  Here they are in their order of appearance with short descriptions of each. CNet and Download (both part of CBS…

Need Screenshots?

Amy wrote recently and asked what tool I use for screenshots on my site and in training manuals I have written.  I told her I wrote about that five or so years ago, but it may be time to review. First, what is a screenshot?  A screenshot is pretty much defined by its name.  It…