If you are a community college or a city college student in the U.S., did you know that you can get
Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac at the discounted price of $39.99?
You have to head over to:
CollegeBuys.org
1) and under Students, click "Yes I qualify" button
2) and select student under customer type
3) and select your state
4) and finally your community/city college
5) and click shop now
The Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac is a digital download.
MrSeeker November 26, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac at the discounted price of $39.99?
You have to head over to:
CollegeBuys.org
1) and under Students, click "Yes I qualify" button
2) and select student under customer type
3) and select your state
4) and finally your community/city college
5) and click shop now
The Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac is a digital download.
MrSeeker November 26, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac for $39.99 if you are a community college/city college student
Posted by Maestro Game VIP on Wednesday, November 26, 2014
I'm not a huge fan of the cloud. It's not just for tinfoil hat's sake. I've seen just enough server repositories and companies fail that I hesitate to truly trust them with my data security. I'd rather just back up my own stuff and do all my syncing over my home network. The one exception I've made is with Firefox Sync, where I can sync all my bookmarks, history, and passwords across the various TenFourfoxes and Iceweasels I have. But I've been thinking lately about those passwords and the ways Firefox sells password security short.
It's not just that it's in the cloud (though encrypted). Firefox keeps passwords in plain text on your hard drive unless you secure them with a master password, and if you pick a good password it starts to be inconvenient to enter it every time you start the browser. And if you're going to put up with a little inconvenience, why not just use an offline password manager?
Offline password managers have the inconvenience of a couple more clicks but have the advantage of making you completely responsible for your own passwords. They're stored on an encrypted file on your hard drive and no one else has access. You never have to worry about how LastPass or Firefox Sync are storing your passwords or which institutional entities have the keys to the kingdom.
I'm not completely willing to give up the convenience of Firefox Sync. For the vast majority of my passwords, I don't hugely care about security. They're mostly forum passwords and sites I don't even remember registering with. But for sensitive passwords for banking, Paypal, or anything financial-related, I want to keep those out of Firefox Sync and encrypted on my hard drive. And it just so happens there's a password manager for this that's cross platform and still runs on Tiger PowerPC: it's called KeePassX.
Setup is pretty self-explanatory. You just start a new database and enter your passwords. One cool feature is it rates the quality of your existing password and also features a password generator with many parameters like password length and whether it's pronounceable. From then on, you just copy your password to the clipboard with a click and then paste it into your web page's password entry (Firefox usually auto-enters the username).
Some of you (okay, nearly all of you) might be bothered by the OS X icon. One generous soul, however, contributed their own, much better, icon in this KeePassX forum post. I couldn't get their .icns file to work, but I saved the .png image displayed in the post, used FastIcns to convert it to my own .icns and installed it in the app package (by right-clicking and choosing "Show Package Contents" and then finding and replacing the original .icns image).
Another forum post features an unofficial version of KeePassX with global auto-type: Global Autotype for OS X: at last! This allows you to hit a key combo without having to switch to KeePassX to copy a password. It's a universal binary, but it doesn't launch on Tiger, so I guess it requires Leopard.
One caveat when using KeePassX on Linux: KeePassX erases your password from the clipboard after several seconds, but some clipboard managers (I'm looking at you, Parcellite and Glipper) don't respect this and still keep your super secret password displayed in their menu. Something to be aware of.
Some people report good results syncing their KeePassX database file on Dropbox, but that kind of defeats the purpose of keeping your passwords offline, so it's not for me.
One fun thing about this is going into Firefox's password manager to delete your sensitive passwords and seeing all the crap you registered for in the past. I'm apparently signed up on cracked.com. I have beautiful taste. MrSeeker November 21, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
It's not just that it's in the cloud (though encrypted). Firefox keeps passwords in plain text on your hard drive unless you secure them with a master password, and if you pick a good password it starts to be inconvenient to enter it every time you start the browser. And if you're going to put up with a little inconvenience, why not just use an offline password manager?
Offline password managers have the inconvenience of a couple more clicks but have the advantage of making you completely responsible for your own passwords. They're stored on an encrypted file on your hard drive and no one else has access. You never have to worry about how LastPass or Firefox Sync are storing your passwords or which institutional entities have the keys to the kingdom.
I'm not completely willing to give up the convenience of Firefox Sync. For the vast majority of my passwords, I don't hugely care about security. They're mostly forum passwords and sites I don't even remember registering with. But for sensitive passwords for banking, Paypal, or anything financial-related, I want to keep those out of Firefox Sync and encrypted on my hard drive. And it just so happens there's a password manager for this that's cross platform and still runs on Tiger PowerPC: it's called KeePassX.
Setup is pretty self-explanatory. You just start a new database and enter your passwords. One cool feature is it rates the quality of your existing password and also features a password generator with many parameters like password length and whether it's pronounceable. From then on, you just copy your password to the clipboard with a click and then paste it into your web page's password entry (Firefox usually auto-enters the username).
Some of you (okay, nearly all of you) might be bothered by the OS X icon. One generous soul, however, contributed their own, much better, icon in this KeePassX forum post. I couldn't get their .icns file to work, but I saved the .png image displayed in the post, used FastIcns to convert it to my own .icns and installed it in the app package (by right-clicking and choosing "Show Package Contents" and then finding and replacing the original .icns image).
Another forum post features an unofficial version of KeePassX with global auto-type: Global Autotype for OS X: at last! This allows you to hit a key combo without having to switch to KeePassX to copy a password. It's a universal binary, but it doesn't launch on Tiger, so I guess it requires Leopard.
One caveat when using KeePassX on Linux: KeePassX erases your password from the clipboard after several seconds, but some clipboard managers (I'm looking at you, Parcellite and Glipper) don't respect this and still keep your super secret password displayed in their menu. Something to be aware of.
Some people report good results syncing their KeePassX database file on Dropbox, but that kind of defeats the purpose of keeping your passwords offline, so it's not for me.
One fun thing about this is going into Firefox's password manager to delete your sensitive passwords and seeing all the crap you registered for in the past. I'm apparently signed up on cracked.com. I have beautiful taste. MrSeeker November 21, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
Apple today on November 17, 2014 released updates for both its latest Operating Systems: Mac OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite for Macs and iOS 8.1.1 for iOS devices (iPhone4+, iPad 2+, and iPod Touch 5th Generation)
Here are the changes in the Yosemite update:
Run the Mac App Store App or System Update to get the Update.
MrSeeker
November 17, 2014
New Google SEO
Bandung, Indonesia
Here are the changes in the Yosemite update:
The OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 Update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. This update:
- Improves Wi-Fi reliability
- Improves reliability when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server
- Resolves an issue that may prevent Mail from sending messages through certain email service providers
- Addresses an issue prevents connecting to remote computers using Back to My Mac
- Resolves an issue where sharing services, Notification Center widgets and Actions may not be available
- Addresses an issue that could cause Notiication Center settings to not be retained after a restart
- Addresses an issue that might prevent the Mac App Store from displaying certain updates
- Addresses an issue that could prevent some Mac mini computers from waking from sleep
- Resolves an issue that might prevent Time Machine from displaying older backups
- Addresses an issue that might prevent entering text in Japanese
Enterprise content
For enterprise customers, this update:
- Allows you to append search domains for partially qualified domain names when performing DNS lookups (consult the discoveryd man page for more information)
- Addresses an issue where the Mac App Store might offer an update to Apple Remote Desktop when the latest version is already installed
Run the Mac App Store App or System Update to get the Update.
iOS 8.1.1 update changes:
Performance improvements for legacy devices such as iPhone 4 and iPad 2
This update also includes bug fixes and increased stability.
My Macs and iPad 2 definitely feels faster and snappier after the updates!
Update over Wifi on your iOS device or plug in your iOS device to a computer with iTunes to update.
Mac OSX 10.10.1 Yosemite Update and iOS 8.1.1 Update is out!
Posted by Maestro Game VIP on Monday, November 17, 2014
Cara Cheat Coin Game Subway Surf - Tadi pagi kami sudah ngepost tentang game Subway Surf sekarang kami nge-share bagaimana cara cheat coin di game ini, dijamin 100% jalan gan.
Alat yang dibutuhkan:
password: www.siiferysaptra.blogspot.com
Langkah-Langkah:
1. Download lalu Extrak file yang telah Anda dowload tadi.
2. Buat Extrack - Y - Tekan sembarang untuk keluar
3. Lalu akan muncul aplikasi bernama Subway Surfers TRN +2 , dan buka aplikasi tersebut (Jangan dikeluarkan ketika Anda ingin men-cheat gamenya)
4. Kemudian mainkan Game Subway Surf Anda
5. Bermainlah sampai di kejar sang satpam stasiun.
6. Ketika Anda sedang dikejar, tekan tombol F3 (untuk coin) atau F4 (untuk score) pada keyboard sebanyak keinginan Anda
7. Dan lihat hasilnya seperti gambar dibawah, ajib kan :)
8. Bila Anda sudah ketangkap maka total scorenya seperti dibawah:
9. Sangat simpel kan, lakukan cara diatas berkali-kali
Sekian dan Terima Kasih ..
Semoga Bermnafaat.
MrSeeker
November 04, 2014
New Google SEO
Bandung, Indonesia
Windows 8.1 Update for Nokia Lumia 521 on T-Mobile is live and is out! Time to update your phones!
There are 2 updates:
The first update is an update that will get your phone ready for Windows 8.
It will restart and then you run update phone again for the second update:
The Windows 8.1 update
be patience it will take awhile.
MrSeeker November 04, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
There are 2 updates:
The first update is an update that will get your phone ready for Windows 8.
It will restart and then you run update phone again for the second update:
The Windows 8.1 update
be patience it will take awhile.
MrSeeker November 04, 2014 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
Download Game Subway Surf Untuk Komputer - Apakah Anda termasuk penggemar game Subway Surf ini. Game ini sangat banyak untuk pengguna android, tapi kesempatan kali ini admin membagikan bukan untuk android tapi untuk Komputer maupun Laptop.
Screenshoot:
Download Subway Surf Untuk Komputer / Laptop:
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Controller Subway Surf:
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Password: www.siiferysaputra.blogspot.com
Bila Anda ingin men-cheat game ini kunjungi link ini.
Cara Penggunaan:
1. Extrak Game Subway Surf
2. Instal seperti biasa
3. Untuk bermain menggunakan keybard download juga Control SS untuk controller Subway surfnya.
4. Untuk memainkan Full Screen Jangan Centang windowed .
5. Play dan Enjoy ..
Jika ada masalah kunjungi Kontak Admin.
Sekian dan terima kasih.
Semoga Bermanfaat ..
MrSeeker
November 04, 2014
New Google SEO
Bandung, Indonesia