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FCC Is Trying To Get Rid of Hidden Phone Fees [Fcc]
Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:36
The FCC is starting an effort to prevent telcos from charging their customers for unauthorized or hidden fees. The new rules are meant to address consumer complaints about cramming, or misleading charges for things like long distance service. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/ZWWrJTZP-14/fcc-is-trying-to-get-rid-of-hidden-phone-fees

 
Setting Up A Spam-Proof Home Email Server (The Somewhat Alternate Way) (Debian Squeeze)
Monday, 16 May 2011 12:32

Setting Up A Spam-Proof Home Email Server (The Somewhat Alternate Way) (Debian Squeeze)

Email spam is a huge problem. I have found for myself quite a simple solution, however it'll take some time to "migrate" completely over to it. The solution is to create a unique email address everytime I have to give an email address to someone else or to some website to sign up. If I want an account at twitter, I'd use " This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ". For webbased services, I use the full domain name incl. subdomain (www) on the left of the @ (some poorly designed websites do not recognizes the www. as valid email address, for those I just leave it away).

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/setting-up-a-spam-proof-home-email-server-the-somewhat-alternate-way-debian-squeeze

 
Hosting Multiple SSL Web Sites On One IP Address With Apache 2.2 And GnuTLS (Debian Lenny)
Wednesday, 02 February 2011 12:26

Hosting Multiple SSL Web Sites On One IP Address With Apache 2.2 And GnuTLS (Debian Lenny)

This tutorial describes how you can host multiple SSL-encrypted web sites (HTTPS) on one IP address with Apache 2.2 and GnuTLS on a Debian Lenny server.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/hosting-multiple-ssl-web-sites-on-one-ip-address-with-apache-2.2-and-gnutls-debian-lenny

 
Label Maker Professional 1.5.1
Thursday, 02 December 2010 03:00
About Label Maker Professional
An innovative label design and batch print tool which is designed specially for Mac users, It allow you to make address labels, mailing labels, shipping labels, envelopes, form letters, christmas cards, gift tags, holiday postcards, Inventory Tags and diverse labels with advanced merge printing functionality. The program becomes an ideal solution for creating price tags, address labels, file folder labels, envelopes and more using file, address book or database information. allows many types of barcodes, shapes, text, photo and graphics to be placed wherever you like on the label.

The product support Post Net barcode and can be used for barcode generating, The powerful database, address book and mail merge feature allows you to easily maintain a mailing list database, It is perfect for mass mailings. Label Maker Professional comes handy for this Christmas seasons by helping users to design and print multiple greeting envelopes and christmas labels with automatically substitutable addresses and postal barcodes.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/labelmakerprofessional.html

 
Export Address Book 1.5.3
Monday, 01 November 2010 04:00
About Export Address Book
Can export all the data in your Address Book into a data file. It even recognizes fields with self-defined labels. You can choose between various export formats, like TSV, CSV, HTML table and adapted vCard (in Address Book, you cannot specify which fields to export when you create a vCard - in Export Address Book, you can).

You are able to select which contacts to export, which fields from those contacts and how to order them. For later reuse, you can save all of that as a template. In Address Book, you can assign self-defined labels to various fields. Export Address Book can recognize and export fields with self-defined labels. With the built-in Automator action, you can automate exports.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/exportaddressbook.html

 


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