Free Software that can Replace Your Expensive Software
There are many great software packages on the market that can help you do pretty much anything you need with a computer. The problem is that the software can cost anywhere from $100 to over $1000 dollars, depending on the software.
While the software you purchase will do what you need, many people don’t realize that [...]
Router Settings to Secure a Wireless Network
Two of the most popular posts on Technically Easy has to do with securing two different wireless routers: the Linksys WRT54G and the D-link DI-524. At this time I only have those two guides available on securing wireless routers.
For those with other wireless routers, I decided to outline some of the security settings you can [...]
Scanning Old Photos? Get VueScan
I have been archiving some of the old photos, negatives, and slides that are lying around my house. As with most people, many are located in unlabelled boxes that are not organized in any way. Besides being unorganized, the other issue is that there are no safe copies of the originals, so if I was [...]
How to Share a Printer in Windows XP
I recently wrote a post that outlined how to connect to a network printer. The post, however, didn’t talk about how to setup a network printer at home so that any computer connected to your network can use the printer.
In this post I will explain the steps involved to setup a network printer so you [...]
What Firefox Add-ons Do You Use?
I don’t write many posts about Firefox, mainly because there are many posts written on other blogs that do. In my post titled Examples of Colour Management I provide examples of how colour management affects the displaying of images. For those examples I used the Firefox web browser.
Also within that post I talked about a [...]


