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Firefox is somewhat of an opposite of Opera. When you’ve downloaded and installed this browser, you will find a piece of software doing little more than browsing the net. You’ve got a bookmark manager alright, a password manager, but there’s no email client. Firefox is what you call a ‘slim’ browser initially focusing on one single task: to browse the net.
Without doubt – our favourite. Possibly for all the wrong reasons – as ImgBurn comes with a very Spartan, minimalistic look and feel.
Most certainly our first choice. The most impressive capability of this program is its tolerance toward read errors on your probably old (and sometimes dirty) Audio Disks. Very rarely indeed will that result in an error in the sound file as Exact Audio Copy (EAC) interacts very closely with your hardware. On first use a fine tuning is performed to achieve the best possible results, and alas, sometimes, a CD/DVD drive may not be supported.
If you want to play a movie or listen to an audio file, if you want it simple, easy and clean, if you just want it to work ...
The main feature list of freeCommander is a complete wish list for any decent filemanager, as a matter of fact for any filemanager that may rightfully be called: excellent!
ner -->Do install Spybot Search & Destroy! It is very easy to use, offers an Easy Mode for beginners, real time protection and an on-line tutorial. This tutorial will help you to understand many of the tasks involved with securing and protecting your PC.
Furthermore the program may help you to turn Adware into common programs, which might violate the respective license agreement. You are well informed by Spybot Search & Destroy and the matter is left to your good judgement.
This freeware has its origin as an ersatz, a replacement for MS Paint. The features now entitle it to be classified as advanced image and photo editor. The interface is simple, intuitive, and impressive. It presents the pics you’re editing in tabs that display a thumbnail preview of the image.
This functionality can be extended by plugins, which are provided and maintained by the Paint.NET community. There you also find an extensive help, and many, many tutorials.
This one is not for the immediate beginner. First get your feet wet with the ones above, find out what image editing is about, what you like about it, what you want to do with it. Then come back. The GNU Image Manipulation Program – GIMP surprises with an unusual user interface which is adventurous at least for those learning the basics of image editing. It will take you a while to realize its benefits - which will be easy when using this professional image editor under Linux.
A major line of defence is your Firewall. Correctly it should be called Personal Firewall, but for us Firewall will be good enough. Its job is to protect your PC, your data, your identity. It controls any traffic coming from outside and just as much any traffic going outside. As you wouldn’t grant strangers free access to your flat, your house, your car, you surely won’t want to let them into your Personal Computer. Without your knowledge and consent.
Like its equivalent in the real world, where it is meant to limit the damage caused by a fire, the Personal Firewall is intended to protect you. It prevents a spammer from taking over your Computer, or yet undetected spyware from sending your most private data to an unknown recipient in the net. All this should rightfully be your decision and the Personal Firewall is the tool to help you do that.
But beware! Although we certainly recommend you to use a Personal Firewall, it is just one measure. Do not expect security from installing and using one single piece of software. Security is the result of a strategy including various software components, but also correctly configured email clients, browsers, and an online behaviour that keeps you away from dangerous sites.
The Firewalls presented here completely suffice for your personal needs; you can check for yourselves here ►.
All of them are suitable for novices, easy to install, configure and use. Which one is the best for you is something, only you can decide.
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If you want to explore the depth of the World Wide Web, you need a browser. You use it to visit websites, send and receive emails, view multimedia content, collect and download data, play games, create documents of various kinds and much more.
Probably the most used Internet Service of all is electronic mail: eMail. It has truly revolutionized our way of communication. When in the past communication meant an effort in time, personal presence and money, eMail rids us of all the intricate necessities. No one can hinder you from sitting down at your computer, opening your eMail client and writing a message of any desired length. It is free – any fee is included with your ISP – and delivered almost or mostly instantaneously. As a recipient it is your choice to attend to your electronic mail whenever you like. Of course, all this can also work against you and then you suffer from never ending eMails praising the benefits of goods and services you never cared to know about: spam - unsolicited eMail sent to you because it is simple, easy and cheap, and whereas your letter box for snail mail has a limited volume, your electronic mail box is practically unlimited.
FTP – File Transfer Protocol. This subject is not for the very beginner, who doesn’t usually need it. Normally, this protocol is handled very well by your browser and helps you download files quickly; hence the name. With your growing experience and possible wish to directly take part in the World Wide Web you may want to share your thoughts, ideas, insights, pictures, videos etc. with the rest of us and create your own website or weblog. That is the time when downloading with your browser is not enough anymore and you need an FTP client.
Firefox is somewhat of an opposite of Opera. When you’ve downloaded and installed this browser, you will find a piece of software doing little more than browsing the net. You’ve got a bookmark manager alright, a password manager, but there’s no email client. Firefox is what you call a ‘slim’ browser initially focusing on one single task: to browse the net.
Originally part of a browser suite, it has been available as a standalone application for many years. It is a heavy weight email client mastering all the jobs required. It will work with the usually needed protocols, serve as a news client and RSS reader.
Opera is one of the most secure and fastest browsers you can find and a very good choice for beginners as it comes with a wealth of inbuilt features, so it hardly needs any adjustments; it is almost an all-in-one-solution: the browser of course with tabs, a password manager, bookmarks and bookmark manager, a “revolutionary” email-client, an RSS-reader, a chat-client, a Bit Torrent-client, a note book, a pop-up-blocker and a phishing-filter. If you don’t like the looks of it, you find hundreds of skins to choose from.
Opera as a web browser comes packaged with a ‘revolutionary eMail client’. Creating an eMail account requires a little more knowledge than you need with Thunderbird, but is done easily enough. M2 handles of course all the usual protocols, News and RSS are provided also.