Monday, July 20, 2009

Download ESET NOD32 or Smart Security V3.0.621 with 15000 days Validity

by Ram Manohar 1 comments

Its a big problem for many people who use Windows. Which anti virus they should use? Will they get it for free? Will the antivirus gets updated? So many questions. Recently I came through a download link for ESET antivirus which has 15000 days validity. I thought it is very useful to all to post it.So in this post I will give the download links for the antivirus software and installation instructions.

DOWNLOAD LINK


Contents of the Folder:

  1. ESET NOD32 Installer
  2. ESET Smart Security Installer
  3. Read Me
  4. NOD32 Fix
Eventhough you might be familiar with NOD32 I would recommend you to use Smart Security for better performance and error free.

Installation Process:
  1. First remove completely any antivirus program you have on your computer
  2. Click the ESET Smart Security Installer
  3. Click on the recommended options and click Next in every step
  4. Enable Threat detection
  5. After Finishing installation dont restart the computer
  6. Install NOD32 Fix.
  7. Restart the computer
  8. Open ESET Security center. Click on Update and Update the modules. It will start getting updated.After completion of update restart your computer.
  9. Check in the Protection Status Menu in the right side pane. You will see 15000 days validity.
  10. You are done with the installation.
YIPPEEE you will get unlimited updates from ESET and your computer is fully protected.

Disclaimer: The download link provided is a third party link and author is not responsible for the copyrights. You are solely responsible for the download.



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Friday, June 5, 2009

Premier Colleges' Knowledge @ Youtube for FREE

by Ram Manohar 0 comments

Have you ever felt bad or sad about not studying in the premier colleges like MIT, Harvard? Then here is a chance to all of them who did not get a chance to study in these premier institutes. Youtube has started a project specifically Youtube channel called YouTube EDU in which almost all the premier colleges like IVY League colleges like Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton and many other prestigious institutes like MIT, Indian Institute of Technology from India, Berkeley University and so many others. About 200 Universities are partners in this Huge project. Here the universities share the lectures that are being held in their colleges. Remember the full lecture series for free.

Suppose you are from a engineering background and are interested in a subject suppose Psychology. And you are not having a chance to study the course in your college or you may have other constraints like time, affording money. God Bless Youtube. You will get almost all the subjects lecture series here and that too of Top Quality and on the top it is for FREE all you have to have is a computer with internet connection to access YouTube.



Among the Institutes NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (IIT/IISc)) has the largest database of about 3650 videos as of today and it is increasing at a very high rate. You can also browse through all the videos of every college and YouTube has organised everything very cleanly.

So dont waste your time on something like free ebooks or some other things. Just go HERE. Start browsing or searching the topics. Get enriched with Knowledge.


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Thursday, February 5, 2009

14 Most Promising Technology Sites

by Ram Manohar 3 comments

Are you some one who is fascinated about technology , gadgets ? or atleast you want to be updated with some major changes in the technology? If you are , then you came to the right place to know about them. Keeping mind of the content , updates and the user friendliness , the following 14 sites are the best Technology sites to my knowledge.The following sites cover mainly technology related to internet , gadgets , latest computer peripherals and lot more. Eventhough there are so many popular technology related sites I picked these because of the way they present the things and importance to the User Needs.

Magazines

CNET



According to me , The Best Magazine. What nor ? You can find everything related to technology , gadgets , hardware and software. The Best thing you can get is free download of softwares from brother site of CNET ie., download.com . At a single click , you can find the review of the software , popularity of the software and Download Link for the software with which you can download it with high speed. If you are bored of reading articles, then here is a great alternative by CNet CNET TV. Here you can see the high quality videos by sitting back on the chair. Enjoy !! Here is the Link.

PCWorld



One of the Best commercial technology magazine on Internet. This sentence tells you everything. This site mainly presents new products involving both hardware and software and their reviews and also the latest news related to the development on Web. On the Top , all the articles on this site are available for free. You dont need to buy a book rather you can read the interesting articles online. Here is the Link.

Information Week



There is nothing much of difference between PCWorld and Information Week except IW is more business oriented. If you are interested to learn some good online business tips like Search Engine Optimisation and others , IW is very helpful. Here is the Link.

ZDNet



ZDNet is one of the biggest magazine with a big user database. As usual it also has Reviews , News and the blogs of ZDNet are one of the best ones you can find. Here is the Link.

Tech Radar



A technology magazine what you all cool guys are looking for. You can find lots of hacks here which involves How to speed up Firefox browser and all. It also has the other parts Reviews , News and all. Here is the Link.

Solely Gadgets

Gadgets!!! Cool!!! Isnt it? So Check the Cool Sites on Gadgets.

Boy Genius Report



The best Site for the information on Cool Gadgets latest available on the market and their reviews. The design is very simple and attractive. The perfect site . Go To The Site.

Engadget



Another cool site for Gadgets. Here is the Link.

Blog - O - Rama

Basically blogs are those which are written by individuals like us who has more knowledge in that field. I mean the language and the approach in the blogs is very simple and easy to grasp. There is nothing new to describe the following blogs. Just check them out.

TUAW - The unofficial Apple Blog



Apple , The name itself is enough. This is the unofficial blog for Apple. It solely contains about Apple products. Thats enough , isnt it? Here is the Link.

Tech Crunch



A single 125 X 125 spot in Tech Crunch costs you $12,500/month . So I need not tell how popular the site is. Not only that it posts some good and sensible news. Here is the Link.

Mashable



Another Blog for your computer and internet Tips. Here is the Link.

Read Write Web



Another Blog for your computer and internet Tips. Here is the Link.

Digital Inspiration



To write about this , there is nothing new when compared with the above sites. But this blog has been awarded the best techonlogy blog in Asia . Thanks to Amit to bring a revolution in commercial blogging in India. Thats why this site deserves a spot in the 14. Here is the Link.

Make Use Of



Another Blog for your computer and internet Tips but with more sensibilty . This is the most organised site among all the sites here mentioned. Here is the Link.

Unbeatable Designing Dude

Last but not the least. Always the last meal is very tasty. The same goes here. Absolutely stunning site you can find.

Smashing Magazine



I put this site in a special category. No I created a special category for this sites. You can go on writing about this site. Thats what it is. Hatsoff to its owners. Designing is not all about making new things but to have some taste and creative when making new things. If this is the definition of Designing then Smashing Magazine will be a synonym. Without wasting time Goto The Site.


If you know any other good Technology sites , please comment on them.

P.S : Techno Blob is in a nascent stage, Hope it will become one among the above with your wishes.


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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

5 Brilliant Sites For your Design Needs

by Ram Manohar 0 comments

Digital Photography Tutorials


Learn how to take and edit digital photographs using visual tutorials that emphasize concept over procedure, independent of specific digital camera or lens. Topics range from basic camera tips to advanced techniques.

Pixlr - Free Online (Photoshop Type) Image Editor

If you are searching for an online Image editor which contains lots of features like that of Photoshop , here is a great online solution. This editor is absolutely fast and you dont feel it is on internet. The interface is such that you feel that you are working on the desktop.

It has also the feature of editing images of yours and also you can save the images which you create online.

dafont.com - Stunning Fonts for Free (Dont Miss)

Absolutely Stylish Fonts. Designers who are looking for some stylish fonts should not miss this site. Contains a large database of fonts and has a Top Fonts section where you can find stunning fonts. Its Free. You can download them freely as a zip file.

The fonts are supported both on Mac and Windows. One suggestion , you should not miss this site at any cost if you want some great font design.

30 Awesome Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials



Those of us who have very difficulty with creating text effects on Photoshop here is a nice place to learn some good things. This page has about 30 Text effects Tutorials and the website contains lots more.



15 Must Have Grunge Themes for WordPress - FREE



Hey there Wordpress fans. Looking for greatly designed themes , then go grab some nice themes from this site. This page has a collection of 15 Beautiful Grunge Themes and you can download them for freely.

I hope you liked the sites. Please promote the content and leave comments. It motivates me to write some good stuff.


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Copy Article : Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design by Jakob Nielsen

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A good article should get popularised . Eventhough we copy if we give proper credits , the hardwork of the author will get recognised. In this process we have started the COPY ARTICLE section, which is a collection of mind blowing articles out there on the web. The content of the article is not changed at all so that the motive of the original author can be spread. If you are the author of the corresponding article and has any problem, you can contact us (afterall by the laws of internet, the content can be copied not the database).

Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D., is a User Advocate and principal of the Nielsen Norman Group which he co-founded with Dr. Donald A. Norman (former VP of research at Apple Computer). Before starting NNG in 1998 he was a Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer. He has compiled many top-10 lists of the biggest mistakes in Web design. This article presents the highlights: the very worst mistakes of Web design. It was updated on 2007.

Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design

Cartoon - Man searching for 'Honalulu' and getting no results. - Woman: 'Oh, forget it. Let's just go visit my mother in Fargo.'

1. Bad Search

Overly literal search engines reduce usability in that they're unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms. Such search engines are particularly difficult for elderly users, but they hurt everybody.

A related problem is when search engines prioritize results purely on the basis of how many query terms they contain, rather than on each document's importance. Much better if your search engine calls out "best bets" at the top of the list -- especially for important queries, such as the names of your products.

Search is the user's lifeline when navigation fails. Even though advanced search can sometimes help, simple search usually works best, and search should be presented as a simple box, since that's what users are looking for.

2. PDF Files for Online Reading

Users hate coming across a PDF file while browsing, because it breaks their flow. Even simple things like printing or saving documents are difficult because standard browser commands don't work. Layouts are often optimized for a sheet of paper, which rarely matches the size of the user's browser window. Bye-bye smooth scrolling. Hello tiny fonts.

Worst of all, PDF is an undifferentiated blob of content that's hard to navigate.

PDF is great for printing and for distributing manuals and other big documents that need to be printed. Reserve it for this purpose and convert any information that needs to be browsed or read on the screen into real web pages.

> Detailed discussion of why PDF is bad for online reading

3. Not Changing the Color of Visited Links

A good grasp of past navigation helps you understand your current location, since it's the culmination of your journey. Knowing your past and present locations in turn makes it easier to decide where to go next. Links are a key factor in this navigation process. Users can exclude links that proved fruitless in their earlier visits. Conversely, they might revisit links they found helpful in the past.

Most important, knowing which pages they've already visited frees users from unintentionally revisiting the same pages over and over again.

These benefits only accrue under one important assumption: that users can tell the difference between visited and unvisited links because the site shows them in different colors. When visited links don't change color, users exhibit more navigational disorientation in usability testing and unintentionally revisit the same pages repeatedly.

> Usability implications of changing link colors
> Guidelines for showing links Cartoon - guy being crushed under wordy 'terms and conditions' legalese

4.Non-Scannable Text

A wall of text is deadly for an interactive experience. Intimidating. Boring. Painful to read.

Write for online, not print. To draw users into the text and support scannability, use well-documented tricks:

  • subheads
  • bulleted lists
  • highlighted keywords
  • short paragraphs
  • the inverted pyramid
  • a simple writing style, and
  • de-fluffed language devoid of marketese.

> Eyetracking of reading patterns

5. Fixed Font Size

CSS style sheets unfortunately give websites the power to disable a Web browser's "change font size" button and specify a fixed font size. About 95% of the time, this fixed size is tiny, reducing readability significantly for most people over the age of 40.

Respect the user's preferences and let them resize text as needed. Also, specify font sizes in relative terms -- not as an absolute number of pixels.

6. Page Titles With Low Search Engine Visibility

Search is the most important way users discover websites. Search is also one of the most important ways users find their way around individual websites. The humble page title is your main tool to attract new visitors from search listings and to help your existing users to locate the specific pages that they need.

The page title is contained within the HTML tag and is almost always used as the clickable headline for listings on search engine result pages (SERP). Search engines typically show the first 66 characters or so of the title, so it's truly microcontent.

Page titles are also used as the default entry in the Favorites when users bookmark a site. For your homepage, begin the with the company name, followed by a brief description of the site. Don't start with words like "The" or "Welcome to" unless you want to be alphabetized under "T" or "W."

For other pages than the homepage, start the title with a few of the most salient information-carrying words that describe the specifics of what users will find on that page. Since the page title is used as the window title in the browser, it's also used as the label for that window in the taskbar under Windows, meaning that advanced users will move between multiple windows under the guidance of the first one or two words of each page title. If all your page titles start with the same words, you have severely reduced usability for your multi-windowing users.

Taglines on homepages are a related subject: they also need to be short and quickly communicate the purpose of the site.

7. Anything That Looks Like an Advertisement

Selective attention is very powerful, and Web users have learned to stop paying attention to any ads that get in the way of their goal-driven navigation. (The main exception being text-only search-engine ads.)

Unfortunately, users also ignore legitimate design elements that look like prevalent forms of advertising. After all, when you ignore something, you don't study it in detail to find out what it is.

Therefore, it is best to avoid any designs that look like advertisements. The exact implications of this guideline will vary with new forms of ads; currently follow these rules:

  • banner blindness means that users never fixate their eyes on anything that looks like a banner ad due to shape or position on the page
  • animation avoidance makes users ignore areas with blinking or flashing text or other aggressive animations
  • pop-up purges mean that users close pop-up windoids before they have even fully rendered; sometimes with great viciousness (a sort of getting-back-at-GeoCities triumph).

8. Violating Design Conventions

Consistency is one of the most powerful usability principles: when things always behave the same, users don't have to worry about what will happen. Instead, they know what will happen based on earlier experience. Every time you release an apple over Sir Isaac Newton, it will drop on his head. That's good.

The more users' expectations prove right, the more they will feel in control of the system and the more they will like it. And the more the system breaks users' expectations, the more they will feel insecure. Oops, maybe if I let go of this apple, it will turn into a tomato and jump a mile into the sky.

Jakob's Law of the Web User Experience states that "users spend most of their time on other websites."

This means that they form their expectations for your site based on what's commonly done on most other sites. If you deviate, your site will be harder to use and users will leave.

9. Opening New Browser Windows

Opening up new browser windows is like a vacuum cleaner sales person who starts a visit by emptying an ash tray on the customer's carpet. Don't pollute my screen with any more windows, thanks (particularly since current operating systems have miserable window management).

Designers open new browser windows on the theory that it keeps users on their site. But even disregarding the user-hostile message implied in taking over the user's machine, the strategy is self-defeating since it disables the Back button which is the normal way users return to previous sites. Users often don't notice that a new window has opened, especially if they are using a small monitor where the windows are maximized to fill up the screen. So a user who tries to return to the origin will be confused by a grayed out Back button.

Links that don't behave as expected undermine users' understanding of their own system. A link should be a simple hypertext reference that replaces the current page with new content. Users hate unwarranted pop-up windows. When they want the destination to appear in a new page, they can use their browser's "open in new window" command -- assuming, of course, that the link is not a piece of code that interferes with the browser’s standard behavior. Cartoon - woman (at car  dealership): 'How much is it with automatic transmission?' - sleazy salesman: 'I'll give you a hint - it's an EVEN number...'

10. Not Answering Users' Questions

Users are highly goal-driven on the Web. They visit sites because there's something they want to accomplish -- maybe even buy your product. The ultimate failure of a website is to fail to provide the information users are looking for.

Sometimes the answer is simply not there and you lose the sale because users have to assume that your product or service doesn't meet their needs if you don't tell them the specifics. Other times the specifics are buried under a thick layer of marketese and bland slogans. Since users don't have time to read everything, such hidden info might almost as well not be there.

The worst example of not answering users' questions is to avoid listing the price of products and services. No B2C ecommerce site would make this mistake, but it's rife in B2B, where most "enterprise solutions" are presented so that you can't tell whether they are suited for 100 people or 100,000 people. Price is the most specific piece of info customers use to understand the nature of an offering, and not providing it makes people feel lost and reduces their understanding of a product line. We have miles of videotape of users asking "Where's the price?" while tearing their hair out.

Even B2C sites often make the associated mistake of forgetting prices in product lists, such as category pages or search results. Knowing the price is key in both situations; it lets users differentiate among products and click through to the most relevant ones.


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