How To Backup And Archive Microsoft Outlook Mail And Settings
One of the main problem or shall I say set back in Microsoft Outlook 2007 is the lack of advanced options when it comes to backing up and exporting your Outlook data. When I had a Dell Axim PDA, saving my data in Outlook is a troublesome, backing up is another. Same goes for my Microsoft OneNote.

How to make a full backup of your Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2009 data? If you’re looking for an alternative back up option, try Outlook Data Export (free add-on). It allows you to export mails, contacts, appointments, tasks, notes and settings to several file formats (MSG, unicode MSG, RTF, TXT, CSV, ICS, vCard, HTML, XML). You can export a complete folder with sub-folders or only selected items.

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How To Mass Resize Multiple Jpeg Photo For Facebook And Email
Sharing your photos on facebook? We talked about Resize My Photos, PIXresizer, Easy Image Modifier (simple and easy to learn) and PhotoRazor, these software are free and very useful for those with lots of photos from their holiday and wants to share them on facebook.

Easy Image Modifier is very easy to learn, simple and straight forward user interface, however, mass resizing is not available. This is where Dropresize is here to save the day. Less is always more, when it comes to software, I prefer simple software, it makes sense because not everyone is tech savvy and most of our parents get confused with all the buttons and tabs. Yes, your parents may want to share their photos and uploading a 3MB image onto facebook is not a very good idea, therefore Dropresize is a good software for senior citizens.
Only jpeg images are supported as of now. Compatible with: Windows XP, Vista, 7
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