
While working on a new eBook, I needed an easy way to get Microsoft Office Word 2007 to export my writings as a PDF file. After doing a little searching around, I found an add-in that will do just that.

While working on a new eBook, I needed an easy way to get Microsoft Office Word 2007 to export my writings as a PDF file. After doing a little searching around, I found an add-in that will do just that.

I do much of my e-mail management from within Gmail. One of the few annoyances I have found is having somebody tell me they just sent me something, and I have to click through several links to check manually that specific POP account. By default Gmail uses a common timing algorithm to fetch your POP account mail, but now you can ask them to do it at the click of a button.
Thanks to a new Gmail Labs feature, you can now use the Refresh link to check all your POP mail accounts too. Just click on the Google Labs green beaker at the top of Gmail, and enable Refresh POP accounts.
Now, if you use Gmail to manage both your Gmail account and your POP mail accounts, you can check all your mail accounts quicker. (via Lifehacker)
Need to find a file fast? Over the years, I have collected some of the best (and maybe not so best) free file search web sites out there. Here are the ten best resources to search for a file online.
What About Google? Of course, the ultimate alternative to all of these would be doing a file search in Google. How do you do so? Well, just start any Google search with filetype: and then put in the file type you want to search for. Taken from Google, here are the most popular file formats you may want to search for using this trick.
So if you are looking for a .txt file about hosting, you would type into the Google search box…
So, if you are searching for a file on the web – you might try these resources or this neat Google tip. Either way should get the job done for you.
I like green.
I always have, and I always probably will. With that said, I wanted to both give you some great green wallpaper and try out a new Google search technique I picked up from an article on Lifehacker.
First, here are some of my favorite green wallpapers I have found from around the Web:
Now where is the trick?
Next time you search Google Images, be sure to try typing in, imagesize:1680×1050 green. Changing the dimensions, will change the resolution of the picture you are looking for, and insert any search term you want (doesn’t have to be green) for the type of wallpaper you are looking for.
There you have it – two for one deal just for you.
Want to keep Windows Live Writer in the system tray toolbar?
Searching around for various plugins and scripts to add onto the already pretty great Windows Live Writer I stumbled upon a tiny program that will let you do that. Windows Live Writer System Tray is a small application that lives in your system tray giving you quick access to these Windows Live Writer features:
This is the system icon that will be placed in your system tray when the app is started. You can grab the free download on the Windows Live Writer System Tray web site. If you enjoy Windows Live Writer as much as I do, I know you’ll appreciate being able to keep it handy in the system tray at all times.
Working freelance or as a “contracted worker” means you don’t have much time for 7 course meals. Heck, you hardly have time for meals at all as a mater of fact. You always have that next client, deadline or project to work on. With that in mind I thought I would share with you one of my favorite recipes for a quick and easy snack.
Please go gather this from the kitchen:
Step 1: Drain the water from the Vienna Sausages, and then dump them into the bowl.
Step 2: Stack the 3 slices of bread, one on top of the other and rip them in half by your bare hands. This should give you 6 rectangle pieces of bread.
Step 3: Eat the first Vienna Sausage now. If you don’t, you’ll end up with an odd amount later on.
Step 4: Last step in this recipe is to wrap each Vienna sausage in a piece of bread (don’t be afraid to squeeze the final result to make it stick well). Then eat as you wrap. You now know what keeps me going from my day to day job a Lunarpages, to producing a web hosting podcast and more.
Mitch Keeler is nothing more than your average Joe trying to leave his mark on the world though both his professional work and his online projects, articles, podcasts and more.
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