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MAKE USE OF PIXIE THE ULTIMATE COLOR PICKER
Webmasters
and designers are always in search for the best color set. Sometimes they just
want to pick a color they found on a webpage on the World Wild Web. There are
score and score of color pickers floating in the WWW and amongst them a little
bird that does the job of eagles - as the best color picker: Pixie
Pixie
is an extremely easy-to-use, slim (only 8kb) and yet effective color picker. Its
features include a mouse tracker. Run it, simply point to a color and it will
tell you the hex, RGB, HTML, CMYK and HSV values of that color.
Believe
me there is no better color picker and the other bulky ones cannot perform as
Pixie. You will get the exact color you spotted on a webpage when you use the
hex, RGB, HTML, CMYK and HSV values provided by Pixie. And most important it is
free! Click here to get Pixie
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HOW TO AVOID THE DANGERS OF PEER-TO-PEER FILE SHARING
The month's freebie is about the Dangerous World of Peer-to-Peer Files Sharing.
We'll like you to know about the dangers and pitfalls behind the marvelous world
of files sharing.
Files sharing is à la mode and millions of people
enjoy sharing MP3 music files, videos and movies on the Internet.
Apart
from the legal side of the undertaking there are other dangers and pitfalls for
those who thrive in the files sharing "business". You are certainly
aware of the litigation encountered by a father whose teenager daughter downloaded
6,000 thousand of MP3 files and who was obliged to pay 6,000 bucks to settle the
case. Huh!
But litigation about copyright is not the only pitfall.
Ever
heard of Rogue sites? When you visit one during files sharing' session you may
regret it for the rest of your life. They can drop malicious viruses and Trojans
into your system by-passing virus clients and even Firewalls and hijack your computer.
It will take you months to recover from the infection unless you purchase a new
system.
Scarring? Just read The Dangerous World of Peer-to-Peer Files
Sharing as described by a
very interesting article available here on p2pforums.com. |