Well, if you have to many things downloaded onto them, then they will be slow and crash all of the time.
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You have to configure your wifi connection.
For that, go to Settings, and Wifi.
Choose your wifi network, enter the password if needed, and you're done.
You can find help here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1695
(remember iPod Touch has only wifi connectivity)
Sharepoint sites authenticate using the windows authentication. If one wishes to use a different username and password, one can add the site to trusted sites, set the ''user authentication" to 'logon with current username....". Now while entering username and password, check the box, remember password. IE will remember password from next time.
There are a few meanings of term "home page":
Do a system restore. You could also keep using IE 8 in compatibility mode. And make sure that for real internet browsing you're using Firefox. Note: Only download is not enough. when you install internet explorer 8 after that you will get .
No one owns the internet. The internet is basically a ton of computers talking to each other. When you get on the internet, your computer becomes a part of it. Websites like Facebook, Netflix, and Google are major parts of the internet.
My answer came from another forum. The user had a Wacom Tablet. Once he disconnected it, the jiggle stopped. I had the same problem and disconnected my Wacom Tablet and stopped the mouse pointer problem.
For the possibilities of loot in large quantities, which of course they duly found (and often lost when their ships were attacked by the British, French, Dutch and pirates).
No. Google Chrome will not harm your computer nor install any type of spyware or virus.
Not natively but there are 2 FREE alternatives to have Internet Explorer 7 or ANY Windows Applications running on your Mac OS X :
1. Install Winbottler to run any Windows Application in Mac OS X
http://winebottler.kronenberg.org
2. Use Sun Virtual Box. This works similar to VM Ware Fusion or Parallels Desktop where you can run Windows Operating System under Mac OS X. http://www.virtualbox.org
You got the best of both worlds : Windows Applications + Mac OS X applications running on the same system.
You should first think about the built in Pop-up blocker of Firefox. Because Firefox already has a full built in Popup blocker.
Just Click on Open Manu top right corner> Options > Content > Finally tick Block pop-up windows .
Quick answer: Just copy/paste https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/file/26562/leechblock-0.4.1-fx.xpi into the Firefox address bar, and use that program to block sites.
Long answer: For one, you can block images from loading in Youtube just by going into the Preferences, the Content tab, and where it says "load images automatically" you click "exceptions" and add youtube.com.
If you want to actually block a website, you're gonna need 3rd party software. One option is Internet Security software with site-filtering tools. Some new operating systems also have similar tools built in. But the best bet is to get a free Firefox Add-on like FoxFilter, LeechBlock, or BlockSite. FoxFilter, though not Mac OS X compatible, is the most comprehensive, allowing password protection and blocking of specific types of content. LeechBlock is a more simple option, allowing you to block specific sites during specifc times of the day, plus it is also cross-platform and compatible with Firefox 3. My last choice would be BlockSite, which simply blocks sites you specify. I don't think that any of the Firefox add-ons would be hard to get around, since they could be disabled or you could use a different browser. FoxFilter may not be disabled unless you put in a password, I'm not sure. I really don't know about LeechBlock, and FoxFilter specifically says it is too easy to disable to be effective for parental controls.
FoxFilter: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4351
LeechBlock: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4476
BlockSite: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3145 Also try this quick tutorial http://jaxov.com/2009/08/how-to-block-websites-in-internet-explorer-and-mozilla-firefox/
AOL desktop is full featured software and most popular for sending attachments, mails, playing games and video, security features and more.
So, to get AOL features now download it from desktop-software website.
You can Press CTRL + T for new tab. CTRL + B for favorites as for bookmarks on the other web browser. CTRL + N for new Window. You can copy paste commands CTRL + C then CTRL + V.
Well im trying to add it right now. What I did was download the tamper data add-on from searching mozilla firefox tamper data in google. I don't really know what else to say because it should work after being installed.
1.surfing
2.searching
3.e-mailing
4.bulletin board
5.blogging
We can transfer favorites from the internet explorer , by using Add and remove feature in the Internet Explorer.
To transfer this , open the Internet Explorer > File > Import and Export > Next > "Export favorites " and click on Next > and finally click on Finish .
Open Firefox and click on the Import and then select on the import favorites .
This will transfer all favorites from Internet Explorer to Mozilla firefox.
clic the settings icon, click bookmarks bar, click always show bookmark bar
Its quite easy !
there are a couple of tips to make your screen bigger
1- go to view through control panel there you can find the options how to make your screen bigger.
2- right click on your screen select screen resolution then go the resolution option. by moving up and down the resolution bar you can change your screen size. then apply changes and ok. you will have your screen bigger than past.
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No you have to use Internet Explorer 8, 9 is only for Windows Vista and 7.
It says connections are available but when i click on my Internet it has a big red 'X' and says something like settings on computer don't meet recommendation's. i need help. my ipod and desktop computer can connect to the network though and my brothers laptop has the same issue.
When you use a web browser to access a page on the Internet, it is usually made up of several files - each image will be at least one file, there may well be "flash" elements also separate files. The browser will keep local copies of these files and the next time you go to that webpage, instead of downloading all the image and flash files again, it uses the local copies. These local copies are temporary Internet files. You can safely delete them, and the next time you go to a website, the entire page will be downloaded again.l
You can easily set your browser to private browsing. It can be done by switching to incognito window.