You can be more productive, able to complete your task faster by performing something you didn't know and will help you alot. We write guides to cover all those stuff, on how to get your work done faster, how to save your time when using computers. This includes many how-tos, useful tips & tricks, tweaks, shortcuts, hotkeys, etc. All guides are compact and intuitive to read and follow and they come with illustrations.
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Time-saving Guides
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Written by JF
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Friday, 19 February 2010 21:01 |
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Long hours of work and improper posture before a computer could cause injuries and disorders to the muscle and nervous system in the arm and neck. The symptoms are usually weakness and pain that is usually spread over many areas and gets worse with movement. Using text autocompletion software such as TypingAid and BlitzType can help to minimize the risk of RSI. To seek a full recovery, the current medical treatment method is usually rest, physical, occupational therapy and pain-control using drugs. Surgical method exists, but is usually expensive and the chance of relapse and other complications exists.
In this article, we wish to introduce a new type of medical treatment, Acupotomy for repetitive strain injury and other computer-related injuries that is very effective and could relieve the pain and discomfort of tens of thousands of computer working adults in near future. The articles are compiled from our interview with an Acupotomy practitioner and material from Acupotomy official website .
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Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 05:30 |
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Read more... [Acupotomy - medical treatment for repetitive strain injury and other computer-related injuries]
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Time-saving Guides
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Written by Urloc
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Monday, 04 January 2010 04:29 |
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Sometimes we run out of ideas of hot topics to talk about and we would love to have a place where we could find a list of hot topics. This is very useful for blogging and also for SEO where we want to plug our keywords in a hot topic. Here you are, some ideas to find hot topics to talk about:
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 January 2010 21:04 |
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Read more... [Look for Trending Topics to Talk About]
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Time-saving Guides
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Written by JF
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 23:47 |
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It is amazing how fast CPU speed and harddisk space can advance in recent years. What's more "amazing" is perhaps we are still using the same keyboard and mouse as we did 15 years ago. Our computer input paradigm hasn't changed much, still the same old routine: typing - mouse-click - interrupts due to flow of thought - typing again.
Here we review 5 inventions and technologies that could one day make it easier for us to work with computers and be able to match with the productivity of typing on a keyboard: Software aided typing, DVORAK keyboard, ergonomic input devices, speech recognition technology and multi-touch technology. We introduce each, analyze the pros and cons behind and try to find out which one of them could turn into a consumer product in near future.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 21:11 |
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Read more... [What could replace keyboard and mouse in future?]
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Time-saving Guides
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Written by JF
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Thursday, 10 December 2009 05:33 |
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Python codes usually have fewer lines compared to codes written in other languages owing to its concise syntax. By having the code in a clean and readable form, it is easier to follow, debug, maintain and reuse. As a result, Python gained the reputation of being one of the most productive languages. Here are 6 ways how Python programmer can achieve a task but type less in the process.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 05:46 |
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Read more... [Six ways how Python syntax helps a programmer to type less]
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