Keep Your Software Simple! A Review of EditPlus

Written by Kempton Smith


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I wrote this article, formatted it for publication, added HTML code and published it on my web page using EditPlus.

So far, I haven't read a manual for EditPlus and don't feel I need to becauserepparttar program is so intuitively easy to use.

I admit that you need to learn some HTML if you want to create and edit your web pages with EditPlus. But I get nervous when I try to create a web page with one of those designer packages whererepparttar 107748 HTML code is hidden from view.

I keep going back to EditPlus after trying those other complicated web design programs.

If you want to test it, you can download a trial of EditPlus from http://www.editplus.com. The cost ofrepparttar 107749 software is minimal (only about $30) and well worth it.

Why can't more software developers followrepparttar 107750 KISS philosophy? Keep it Simple, Stupid! I'm convinced they would capture more of us simple-minded users if they followed this principle. Then it would be Keep It Simple, Smarty!

Kempton Smith reviews computer software. Drop in to http://www.kemptonsmith.com


Learn What To Do When Windows Fail To Boot

Written by Otis F Cooper


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After making your boot disk,recheck "Hide protected operating system files and folders (recommended)" inrepparttar Folder Options dialog box.

To userepparttar 107747 disk when Windows XP won't boot,placerepparttar 107748 disk inrepparttar 107749 drive,and then re-boot,the computer, Windows simply bypassrepparttar 107750 basic boot files onrepparttar 107751 hard drive and continue to boot up.

If The PC Won't Boot Pass Windows

FIRST......If your Operating System is Windows Millennium,turn onrepparttar 107752 computer and immediately press and hold downrepparttar 107753 CTRL key.Oncerepparttar 107754 startup options appear,releaserepparttar 107755 CTRL key. Select Safe Mode and press Enter.You are now in Windows limited version.If you know what caused your computer not to boot,you can now either change or delete that program.

SECOND....Repair your Registry by selecting Start,Run and typing "scanregw /fix" and press enter.This will fix any damage done torepparttar 107756 Registry. You can also restore your registry which replaces your current registry with an earlier copy that was backed up by your computer.Click on Start,Run and type "scanregw /restore and press Enter.

To repair your Windows 98 Registry,hold downrepparttar 107757 CTRL key as you startrepparttar 107758 PC and select "Command Prompt Only".Type "scanreg /fix" and press Enter and "scanreg/restore" to restore a previousely saved copy ofrepparttar 107759 Registry.

If you have Windows XP,press F8 after rebootingrepparttar 107760 PC should Windows freeze while booting up. You can select "Last Known Good Configuration" after rebooting to allowrepparttar 107761 computer to bootrepparttar 107762 last backed up files.And you can choose "Safe Mode" to remove any files you know causedrepparttar 107763 operating system to hang up.

Be prepared when your operating system fail. It would be a great idea to go over this article a few times and print it.Make yourself s notebook and place this and all related articles there.

If your computer fails to boot or begins to become unstable,you can refer to these articles to make corrections that are needed.Learn these steps from your television set withrepparttar 107764 PC Super Pack at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com

Be sure to note any changes you make to your Registry and if you're not sure,its best to find a friend that's pc savvy first.Above all,be certain you back up your registry before making any changes and know how to restore as well.

Otis F. Cooper is solely dedicated to boosting the knowledge and confidence of every computer user that is serious about knowing computers.Use his informative articles and videos to understand every aspect about the PC. Read more about his formula for pc training at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com


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