Bookmark Base is a tool which makes easy your favorite URL management. This application can be saved on a USB key and can be carried wherever you go. Once the application is launched, you can import all the bookmarks from a computer and export them to another one. You can also control your URLs and remove those which are not valid any more or corrupt. Bookmark Base is compatible with the most used web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla SeaMonkey, Opera and K-meleon.
Firefox 3 Bookmark Manager ShowFirefox 3 Bookmark Manager
Compared to Firefox 2, Firefox 3 uses a new manager for bookmarks. Bookmarks are no more stored in the bookmarks.html file (in the directory of your Firefox profile), but in a SQLite database...
Basic MS-Dos commands ShowBasic MS-Dos commands
Intro
The command prompts:
Intro
Here is a list of basic commands that you can use in a DOS prompt (e.g. a using a boot disk).
To have additional information about these commands, type /? after entering the...
Basic Excel Formulas ShowBasic Excel Formulas
Below are some basic formulas for Microsoft excel:
Basic formula :
ADDITION cell A1 to A10 = sum (A1: A10)
AVERAGE cell A1 to A10 = average (A1: A10)
MAXIMUM cell A1 to A10 = max (A1: A10)
MINIMUM...
Download Piky Basket ShowFunction "copies / glues together " am very banal on all applications Windows or others. However, this function introduces a major disadvantage, it is because they cannot undertake numerous copies at the same time!
PikyBasket is an application...
Ethernet ShowIntroduction to Ethernet
Ethernet (also known as IEEE 802.3 standard) is a data transmission standard for local area networks based on the following principle:
All machines on an Ethernet network
are connected to the same communication line,
made...
The concept of networks ShowWhat is a network?
The generic term "network" refers to a group of entities (objects, people, etc.) which are connected to one another. A network, therefore, allows material or immaterial elements to be circulated among all of these entities, based...
Introduction to object-oriented programming ShowA new programming concept
Extract from "Understanding Active X and OLE" by David Chappel
"In the last 35 years, designers of computer hardware have gone from designing machines the
size of a hangar to thin notebooks based on minuscule...