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NonProfit Tech
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Links/Info

Clusty Clouds
explore online resources

Internet and technology resourcesReturn to TOP

 

Local resources Return to TOP

 

Good software,
mostly opensource and freewareReturn to TOP

Open Office
(FREE alternative to MS Office)
Open license photos:
www.sxc.hu
Nvu
(Free HTML authoring software- somewhat buggy )

 

Computerese, acronymsReturn to TOP

 

ReferencesReturn to TOP

 

Good resources for general PC tech
and purchasing hardwareReturn to TOP

 


Other general tech referencesReturn to TOP

useit.com
(principles for good web design)

 

Security Links Return to TOP

Wireless Security:
Microsoft

 

Maintenance Links Return to TOP

 

Keyboard shortcuts Return to TOP

Joe's faves:
> Ctrl+c: copy
> Ctrl+v: paste
> Ctrl+a: select all
> Ctrl+x: cut to clipboard
>Windows Logo+d: desktop
>Windows Logo+e: My Computer
> F5: refresh screen
> Alt+F4: close application
> Alt+Tab: move from one open application to another
(hold down Alt, press/release Tab)
> Shift + Left/Right Arrow: select text/items
In Windows Explorer or similar file list:
> Ctrl+left mouse button selects individual files
> Shift+ left mouse button selects a range of files (click first/last files)

DISCLAIMER

This page is not intended as an endorsement of any of the links or products discussed, whether free, open source, or commercial, nor does the author guarantee that they will perform as advertised. Any of these products could cause problems when installed on your PC; indeed many of the products themselves have a similar disclaimer, so the author as well bears no responsibility for unfavorable outcomes. While problems installing a/o operating the programs may occur- that is the nature of any new software- it is unlikely, in the author's experience, that any real harm will occur. Furthermore, the author is paid for neither the advice given here, nor for any products purchased as a result of information given on this site. In fact, the stress is on open source/ free software.