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Tutorials and User guides

2 – Running and Registering BetterJPEG

In this BetterJPEG tutorial, we will guide you through the process of running and registering the software.

posted November 4th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 0

BetterJPEG Tutorial Series

Welcome to our series of tutorials on using the BetterJPEG software. Here you’ll learn how to resize, crop and watermark images, as well as performing these operation in batch.

posted November 4th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 0

Outlook Express: Setting up your email client on a PC

Follow the steps below to set up Outlook Express to use an existing email address: Open the Tools menu in Outlook Express and select Accounts. Now in the Internet Accounts window, click on the Add button and select Mail. In …

posted October 16th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 1

Setting up a POP3 account in Outlook 2007 on Windows XP

Our quick guide shows you how you can use the Outlook Express application to access an existing email address. This means you can keep organised using Outlook Express’s calendar and contact list, but your clients can contact you via your personalised address. It’s the perfect way to make the most of your account.
We’ve made sure to provide guidlines for the different versions of Outlook so that you can be sure that the tutorial applies to your PC. We’ve also included screenshots to make it accessible to all.

posted October 16th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 0

Outlook 2002/2003: Setting up a POP email account

This following article describes how to set up a POP email account for BT Business Email in Outlook 2002/2003. Start Outlook. Go to the Tools menu and select Email Accounts. Then Select Add a new e-mail account and click on …

posted October 16th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 0

How to resize your images using PIXresizer

Do you have loads of great images that you want to resize to fit your website’s design?

Follow our step-by-step guide with screenshots to resize images in bulk using the free software, PIXresizer. It’s so easy that, whether you’re a technical wizard or an online novice, you’ll find it simple to resize all your images at once to fit your site.

posted August 28th 2008 in Tutorials and User guides 0
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