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Tips to Find Cheap Used Laptops

Posted on 06 November 2009 by admin

There are many reason why one would want to buy cheap used laptops, the main, and most obvious  reason being that a new laptop is simply too expensive. If your goal is to find a cheap used laptop, then take some time to do the research, and you will be sure to get a great deal. I will detail 5 ways you can use to locate the right used laptop that suits your needs, and price range.
One of the first steps in your research should be to get on the Internet and begin your search. Your first stop should be eBay. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you already know that eBay is an auction site where you bid for items. It’s also a great place to find hard to find items such as, a piece of toast with a religious icon burned into it, or a clip Elvis’s sideburns. But, it’s also a great place to find inexpensive used equipment, i.e. laptops.
Once on eBay, you can do a quick search by typing “used laptop” into the search function. You’re sure to find hundreds of selections, and name brands too. Spend some time there conducting your research. You don’t have to bid right away so take your time. Compare prices, and look for sellers with good ratings. The higher the rating, the more reputable the seller.
Another place to find used laptops is Amazon.com. Amazon is not only a great bargain store that sells new items—you can also find used items for sale at a great price, often a lot cheaper than their respective new items. If you’ve used Amazon before, then you’ve probably seen the links “new & used.” By clicking on this link when you do a search, you’ll be able to see both options. But of course we’re interested in used. You’ll be given the prices for the used items, as well as its condition, and the rating of the seller.
Still another stop you should make before concluding your research is Craig’s List. This website is much like a newspaper classified section in its apparent simplicity. But don’t let that simplicity fool you. Do a search for “used laptop” and you will find a huge selection. You can even choose by location to find something local, or you can opt to expand your search to other regions if you wish. One bad thing about Craig’s List is that it doesn’t include a seller’s rating, so you have to be careful. One way to avoid being scammed this is to stick to buying locally, where you can have potential face-to-face interaction with the seller.
One more place where you can try to find cheap used laptops is Overstock.com. Although this site won’t yield as much of a selection as eBay, or Graig’s List, and perhaps even fewer than Amazon, it’s still a good place to look. You may find something in there you didn’t see in any of the other sites, so it won’t hurt to look.
You don’t have to limit your search to the Internet. You can also try doing a bit of off line research. Look in your local newspaper and see what turns up. Often times, some people will opt to sell their used computers by placing ads in the newspaper, so you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find. Try the Sunday paper since it usually has a larger classified section.
There you have it—5 ways to look for cheap used laptops. By doing some thorough research, you’re sure to find a great deal. With all of the selections you’ll have at your disposal, you’ll be able to find a laptop that has the features you’re searching for, at a price range you’re comfortable with.
There are many reason why one would want to buy cheap used laptops, the main, and most obvious  reason being that a new laptop is simply too expensive. If your goal is to find a cheap used laptop, then take some time to do the research, and you will be sure to get a great deal. I will detail 5 ways you can use to locate the right used laptop that suits your needs, and price range.

One of the first steps in your research should be to get on the Internet and begin your search. Your first stop should be eBay. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you already know that eBay is an auction site where you bid for items. It’s also a great place to find hard to find items such as, a piece of toast with a religious icon burned into it, or a clip Elvis’s sideburns. But, it’s also a great place to find inexpensive used equipment, i.e. laptops.

Once on eBay, you can do a quick search by typing “used laptop” into the search function. You’re sure to find hundreds of selections, and name brands too. Spend some time there conducting your research. You don’t have to bid right away so take your time. Compare prices, and look for sellers with good ratings. The higher the rating, the more reputable the seller.

Another place to find used laptops is Amazon.com. Amazon is not only a great bargain store that sells new items—you can also find used items for sale at a great price, often a lot cheaper than their respective new items. If you’ve used Amazon before, then you’ve probably seen the links “new & used.” By clicking on this link when you do a search, you’ll be able to see both options. But of course we’re interested in used. You’ll be given the prices for the used items, as well as its condition, and the rating of the seller.

Still another stop you should make before concluding your research is Craig’s List. This website is much like a newspaper classified section in its apparent simplicity. But don’t let that simplicity fool you. Do a search for “used laptop” and you will find a huge selection. You can even choose by location to find something local, or you can opt to expand your search to other regions if you wish. One bad thing about Craig’s List is that it doesn’t include a seller’s rating, so you have to be careful. One way to avoid being scammed this is to stick to buying locally, where you can have potential face-to-face interaction with the seller.

One more place where you can try to find cheap used laptops is Overstock.com. Although this site won’t yield as much of a selection as eBay, or Graig’s List, and perhaps even fewer than Amazon, it’s still a good place to look. You may find something in there you didn’t see in any of the other sites, so it won’t hurt to look.

You don’t have to limit your search to the Internet. You can also try doing a bit of off line research. Look in your local newspaper and see what turns up. Often times, some people will opt to sell their used computers by placing ads in the newspaper, so you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find. Try the Sunday paper since it usually has a larger classified section.

There you have it—5 ways to look for cheap used laptops. By doing some thorough research, you’re sure to find a great deal. With all of the selections you’ll have at your disposal, you’ll be able to find a laptop that has the features you’re searching for, at a price range you’re comfortable with.

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Tips To Buying Ink Cartridges For Printers

Posted on 06 November 2009 by admin

As a general rule, black ink cartridges are more affordable than color toner. When considering which to purchase, take a moment to think about how you will be using your printer. Will your printouts require color or will they work just as well in black & white? If the answer is ‘yes,’ you will save a considerable amount of money in purchasing the black ink cartridges.
$If you are cost conscious and also have a great concern for the environment, purchasing recycled ink cartridges may be your best bet. Not only are these more affordable, but they are also better for the environment as are other recycled products. One of the best places for purchasing quality recycled ink cartridges is Viking Office Products and Staples.
$When you purchase any type of ink cartridge, make sure that it is compatible with your printer. Many people are surprised to learn that ink cartridges are designed to be used with a specific model and manufacturer of printers, which should be clearly explained on the outside packaging. If you have trouble remembering the model number on your printer, simply write it down on a piece of paper and take it to the store with you. This will be the single most important information to have on hand when selecting ink cartridges for printers because without the right printer model number, you are not likely to get the right product.
$Because ink cartridges are sometimes very expensive, it is often possible to find a real bargain on a printer/ink cartridge combo. A recent visit to a local retail store revealed a single ink cartridge for $29.97. Just beside the ink cartridge selection were several boxed printers. Among them, a new printer and color ink cartridge combo, which was priced at just $34.95. When you consider the difference of only $5.00 and the fact that you could purchase a brand new printer and ink for almost the same price as a single ink cartridge, the better deal was obvious. In this scenario, you could simply resale your former printer on eBay and replace it with the new printer. This just goes to show that a little smart shopping can go a long way in terms of getting the best value for your dollar.
$The majority of ink cartridges for printers carry a manufacturer’s warranty guaranteeing your satisfaction. The only way to receive coverage as promised is to retain the original purchase receipt, ink cartridge packaging and warranty information. If your new ink cartridge should fail to work as promised, most manufacturer’s will either replace the cartridge at no cost to you or refund the original purchase price in it’s entirety.

As a general rule, black ink cartridges are more affordable than color toner. When considering which to purchase, take a moment to think about how you will be using your printer. Will your printouts require color or will they work just as well in black & white? If the answer is ‘yes,’ you will save a considerable amount of money in purchasing the black ink cartridges.

If you are cost conscious and also have a great concern for the environment, purchasing recycled ink cartridges may be your best bet. Not only are these more affordable, but they are also better for the environment as are other recycled products. One of the best places for purchasing quality recycled ink cartridges is Viking Office Products and Staples.

When you purchase any type of ink cartridge, make sure that it is compatible with your printer. Many people are surprised to learn that ink cartridges are designed to be used with a specific model and manufacturer of printers, which should be clearly explained on the outside packaging. If you have trouble remembering the model number on your printer, simply write it down on a piece of paper and take it to the store with you. This will be the single most important information to have on hand when selecting ink cartridges for printers because without the right printer model number, you are not likely to get the right product.

Because ink cartridges are sometimes very expensive, it is often possible to find a real bargain on a printer/ink cartridge combo. A recent visit to a local retail store revealed a single ink cartridge for $29.97. Just beside the ink cartridge selection were several boxed printers. Among them, a new printer and color ink cartridge combo, which was priced at just $34.95. When you consider the difference of only $5.00 and the fact that you could purchase a brand new printer and ink for almost the same price as a single ink cartridge, the better deal was obvious. In this scenario, you could simply resale your former printer on eBay and replace it with the new printer. This just goes to show that a little smart shopping can go a long way in terms of getting the best value for your dollar.

The majority of ink cartridges for printers carry a manufacturer’s warranty guaranteeing your satisfaction. The only way to receive coverage as promised is to retain the original purchase receipt, ink cartridge packaging and warranty information. If your new ink cartridge should fail to work as promised, most manufacturer’s will either replace the cartridge at no cost to you or refund the original purchase price in it’s entirety.

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Sonic Visualiser 1.7.1

Posted on 06 November 2009 by Pyro

Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files.

The aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the program you reach for when you find a musical recording you want to study rather than simply hear.

As well as a number of features designed to make exploring audio data as revealing and fun as possible, Sonic Visualiser also has powerful annotation capabilities to help you to describe what you find, and the ability to run automated annotation and analysis plugins in the new Vamp analysis plugin format.

Features:

  • Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
  • Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
  • Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
  • Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
  • View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
  • Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
  • Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
  • Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
  • Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
  • Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
  • Time-stretch playback, slowing it down to as little as 10% of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
  • Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.

Note: Sonic Visualiser will only work on Pentium 4 and AMD64 processors.

What’s New in version 1.7.1:

  • The RDF importer does a better job of assigning labels to layers, layers to panes, and values to labelled regions
  • Interactive editing in the Text layer benefits from the same improvements as made in 1.7 to Note and Region layers
  • The layer data editor window has a text search feature
  • The main window status bar now shows the last label to have passed the playback position in the current layer, at the right end of the status bar
  • The Russian translation has been updated (thanks Alexandre)

Homepage: http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
Download: sonic-visualiser-1.7.1-win32.zip
File Size: 7.78MB

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Unreal Commander 0.96.752

Posted on 06 November 2009 by Pyro

Unreal Commander is a free file manager for Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista.

Features:

  • Two-panel interface
  • Extended search of files
  • Multi-rename tool
  • Dirs synchronization
  • Support of archives ZIP, RAR, ACE, CAB, JAR, TAR, LHA
  • Built-in FTP client
  • Directory tabs
  • Support of LS-plug-ins and WCX-plug-ins
  • Build-in viewer and quick view function
  • Work with a network environment
  • Support Drag and Drop at work with other applications
  • History and Hotlist buttons
  • Background file copying/moving/deleting
  • Deleting files with WIPE
  • Background pictures support
  • Visual styles: color categories of files, fonts for all interface elements
  • and more.

NOTE: Creation/updating of license keys absolutely free-of-charge. The key can be received as in an automatic mode through built in means Unreal Commander, and in manual using this page. For creation/updating of keys you should possess one or several identifiers of system (are created by Unreal Commander through the master of management by the license).

What’s New in version 0.96.752:

Added:

  • New panel redrawing system
  • Text comparison mode
  • Multiple archive extraction
  • Multiple file hashing
  • Hash file check by click
  • Possibility to keep the program’s ini files in the user profile directory
  • Colored drag and drop cursors
  • ARJ archiver support
  • Panel scrolling while dragging and dropping
  • Striped mode (code name “zebra”)
  • Possibility to change the fonts in directory tab headers, file table headers, and FTP client status bar
  • Possibility to cancel task size calculation
  • Prior deletion of existing files when uploading a file with the same name over FTP
  • Choosing the copy direction of all directory files when synchronizing
  • Manual file name editing in the multi-rename tool
  • Automatic plugin installation system
  • Assigning the server’s file date when downloading over FTP
  • Possibility to copy/move directories’ comments
  • Empty directories deletion after synchronization (optional)
  • Network and FTP caching
  • Colored icons for buttons F3-F8 (function buttons)
  • Shadowing background windows (optional)
  • Bigger icon button size
  • Possibility to start the program having another user’s rights
  • Possibility to start a copy of the program from any directory’s context menu
  • Use of SSL/TLS for FTP connections
  • Showing tasks queue in the cancel dialog
  • Automatic hot keys assigning mode

Added:

  • Program’s hanging after directory changing or file group renaming
  • Panel’s hanging while scrolling line by line
  • Wrong speed calculation while downloading/uploading files
  • Wrong files search in hex mode
  • Wrong sorting of national symbols (in some cases)
  • Problem with uploading a directory when a directory with the same name already exists on the FTP server
  • Incorrect comment saving to .bbs files
  • No possibility to resume downloading when downloading over FTP
  • No possibility to delete a directory when it has a description file
  • Flash disk blocking when the user has changes the drive
  • File blocking while comparison

Homepage: http://x-diesel.com/
Download: uncomsetup.exe
File Size: 3.35MB

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Greenstone

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Pyro

Greenstone is a complete digital library creation, management, and distribution package created and distributed by the New Zealand Digital Library Project.

Download Now! Greenstone-2.82-win32.exe (64.5 MB)

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HomePlayer

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Pyro

HomePlayer is an extention of the FreePlayer software provided by the french internet provider Free. It adds a lot of fonctionnality like harddisk browsing, meteo, tv program, etc. You can find more information on HomePlayer on it’s web site

Download Now! HomePlayer-1.5.8a-full.ex… (51.6 MB)

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TV-Browser – A free EPG

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Pyro

TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide which can be easily extended with lots of plugins. It is designed to look like your paper TV guide.

Download Now! tvbrowser-2.7.4.exe (2.8 MB)

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eMule

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Pyro

eMule is a filesharing client which is based on the eDonkey2000 network but offers more features than the standard client

———————– – Aug, 9. 2008 – ———————– .:

Fixed enablement of Start/Cancel button in Search Window for closed Kad searches..: Fixed invisible gripper control in Transfer Window. .: Fixed standard Windows Property Sheet shortcuts in Options dialog. .: Fixed several unlikely to happen but theoretically though possibles crashes. .: Removed restrictions for sharing drives ‘A:’ and ‘B:’.

Download Now! eMule0.49c-Installer2.exe (3.4 MB)

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