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		<title>My Top Security and Maintenance Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Bean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a recent post I asked what you readers chose as your preferred security and maintenance tools. These are the applications you consider indispensable when trying to keep your systems in top running shape and secure from the variety of potential attacks and intrusions from nefarious entities found on the intarwebs!
Here&#8217;s my list of applications that I used even today as I was cleaning up my family&#8217;s desktop PC.

CCleaner which is short for &#8220;CRAP&#8221; Cleaner. It does a great job of finding all the hidden pieces of installed applications that sometimes don&#8217;t get removed with the program&#8217;s default uninstall function.

Revo [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a recent post I asked what you readers chose as your preferred security and maintenance tools. These are the applications you consider indispensable when trying to keep your systems in top running shape and secure from the variety of potential attacks and intrusions from nefarious entities found on the intarwebs!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my list of applications that I used even today as I was cleaning up my family&#8217;s desktop PC.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/ccleaner.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57779" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/ccleaner.gif" alt="ccleaner" width="250" height="76" /></a><br />
<a title="CCleaner" href="http://www.ccleaner.com/" target="_blank">CCleaner</a> which is short for &#8220;CRAP&#8221; Cleaner. It does a great job of finding all the hidden pieces of installed applications that sometimes don&#8217;t get removed with the program&#8217;s default uninstall function.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/revo_box.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57780" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/revo_box.jpg" alt="revo_box" width="169" height="200" /></a><br />
<a title="Revo Uninstaller" href="http://www.revouninstaller.com/index.html" target="_blank">Revo Uninstaller</a> is very similar to CCleaner, but I choose to take advantage of both as an option in case one just won&#8217;t get rid of something. I usually run one, followed by the other to just insure that there are non remnants of anything I&#8217;m wanting to make sure I get rid of in the end.</p>
<p><a title="Lavasoft Ad-Aware Free" href="http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/adaware-box.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57781" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/adaware-box.gif" alt="adaware-box" width="132" height="180" /></a><br />
Lavasoft Ad-Aware Free is a great tool for finding any malware, trojans, hijack apps and other annoying little critters that love getting into our systems and mucking everything up.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/windows-live-onecare.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57782" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/windows-live-onecare.gif" alt="windows-live-onecare" width="276" height="60" /></a><br />
<a title="Windows Live OneCare" href="http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/3/default.htm" target="_blank">Windows Live OneCare</a> has been my preferred option for real-time antivirus and malware protection on my systems and others. Recent news that Microsoft will be nixing their OneCare product may lead me to be looking for a replacement and free alternative in the future. Microsoft will be releasing a free option of their own, but I&#8217;ll wait and see how it looks before making a choice. I&#8217;m interested in what free antivirus applications you all recommend.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/belarc.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57783" src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2009/03/belarc.gif" alt="belarc" width="176" height="95" /></a><br />
<a title="Belarc Advisor" href="http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html" target="_blank">Belarc Advisor</a> isn&#8217;t a tool to remove much of anything, but it provides a great resource for quickly cataloging and finding out what&#8217;s on your system and how you stand on a variety of security fronts.</p>
<h5>Images: Various logos from application pages downloaded</h5>
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		<title>Avoid Using Push Buttons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 15:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sravan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you shut down your computer? How do you restart it? What about your monitor? How do you eject and close the tray of your CD/DVD drive? If &#8220;push button&#8221; is the category under which your answer for any of these falls, now is as good a time as any to change that habit.
The reason is not far-fetched. Push buttons have a very limited life as compared to that of a mouse. The mouse is built to be abused by humans. Moreover, push buttons are usually a part of something complex, and getting them repaired is more cumbersome and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/avoid-using-push-buttons-2/">Avoid Using Push Buttons</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you shut down your computer? How do you restart it? What about your monitor? How do you eject and close the tray of your CD/DVD drive? If &#8220;push button&#8221; is the category under which your answer for any of these falls, now is as good a time as any to change that habit.</p>
<p>The reason is not far-fetched. Push buttons have a very limited life as compared to that of a mouse. The mouse is built to be abused by humans. Moreover, push buttons are usually a part of something complex, and getting them repaired is more cumbersome and could end up costing more than a new mouse.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Computer</strong>: These days, the power button can be used to shut down the system. But the &#8220;Start -&gt; Shutdown -&gt; Turn Off&#8221; or its equivalent is not convoluted either. Same with the restart button provided. Frankly, I&#8217;m especially suspcious about the restart push button, as suspsicious about any spineless creature.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2/2008/11/shutdown.gif" title="Shutdown"><img src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2/2008/11/shutdown.gif" alt="Shutdown" /></a></p>
<p align="left">&nbsp;</p>
<p>2. <strong>Monitor</strong>: With more people feeling the need to go green, turning off the <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/how-to-clean-a-flat-screen-monitor-2/" title="How to Clean a Flat Screen Monitor">monitor</a> is being seen as a better alternative to running a screensaver. If you&#8217;re the kind who turns off the monitor when you leave your desk for a considerable period of time, you can opt to open the &#8220;Power Options&#8221;, &#8220;Power Schemes&#8221; tab and set the &#8220;Turn off monitor&#8221; option to &#8220;After 1 min&#8221;.NOTE: You may find it a good idea to keep the &#8220;Power Options&#8221; in your taskbar. For this, open it using &#8220;Control Panel -&gt; Performance and Maintenance -&gt; Power Options&#8221; in Category View or &#8220;Control Panel -&gt; Power Options&#8221; in Classic View. Click on the &#8220;Advanced&#8221; tab and check the option to &#8220;Always show icon on the taskbar&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"> <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2/2008/11/power-options.jpg" title="Power Options"><img src="http://www.everyjoe.com/files/2/2008/11/power-options.jpg" alt="Power Options" /></a></p>
<p align="center" style="text-align: left">3. <strong>CD/DVD Drive</strong>: An alternative to pressing the eject button is to right-click on the drive (in My Computer or Windows Explorer) and left-click on &#8220;Eject&#8221;. While laptops don&#8217;t have the options, desktops usually also have the option to &#8220;Close Tray&#8221; in a similar way, when the tray has been ejected.</p>
<p>In any instance, when there is an alternative between a push button and a mouse click (or a sequence of clicks), the latter alternative wins. <em>Any</em>? What if the push button is a key (or a sequence of keys) of the keyboard? Key is after all a push button, right?That is when you choose a side between CLI fanatics and GUI lovers. What did you choose?</p>
<p><em>Image Courtesy: <a href="http://www.microsoft.com" target="_blank" title="Microsoft">Microsoft</a>.</em></p>
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