E- Card Xpress is a tool to create multimedia e-mail. It allows you to create so many mailboxes and address book as you like. With this software, you can combine text, multimedia files, audio and animations, videos in your messages. The program includes an e-card designer for creating your messages, letters, advertisements and presentations with HTML format by combining texts, images, audios and various animations. E Card Xpress is compatible with the e-mails supporting SMTP/POP3 protocol.
PCI Express Bus (PCI-E) ShowThe PCI Express Bus
The PCI Express bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, written PCI-E or 3GIO for "Third Generation I/O"), is an interconnect bus that allows you to add expansion boards to a computer. The PCI Express bus was developed...
Create an iTunes account without credit card ShowCreate an iTunes account without credit card
Itunes the default application for the synchronization of iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone requires creating an account to use, especially in order to download applications.
However, when trying...
Configure your tv card on linux ShowConfigure your tv card on linux
Step1: Card Installation
Step 2: Tvtime Installation
Step 3: Remote control configuration
Lirc Installation
First Test
Configure Lirc
Configure the behavior of buttons
Example
Autorun
This faq...
E-mail Address Not Verified Show[E-mail Address Not Verified] is displayed next to the username
Introduction
Configure your email address so that it works on MSN Messenger
Introduction
When you use MSN Messenger or Windows Live Messenger with an address not...
Sound card ShowIntroduction to sound cards
The sound card (also called an audio card) is the part of a computer which manages its audio input and ouput.
It is usually a controller which can be inserted into an ISA slot (or PCI for more recent ones), but...
Memory Stick (MS Card) ShowMemory Stick
The Memory Stick (written as MS or MS Card) is a type of memory card created jointly by Sony and SanDisk in January 2000.
The architecture of Memory Stick cards is based on NAND flash memory circuits (EEPROM).
Memory stick...
The PC Card bus (PCMCIA) ShowPC Card Bus Introduction
The PC Card bus was developed in 1989 by the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, which is the name sometimes given to the bus) consortium in order to extend current peripheral equipment...