Tuesday, November 24, 2009

How to add Photoshop Latest Fonts


One of my interest online is designing, specially editing pictures. I found out that photoshop and other software do make all things possible. With Photoshop we can add remove pieces of pictures and write adorable text. You do not know how to add best and the latest text? Here is the best guide for you.


1. If you don't have new fonts. You can find and download a lot of fonts from websites like DaFont.

2. Preparing them. There (at the sites such as DaFont), the files should be .rar or .zip extensions, so you have to extract them using these programs: WinRar or WinZip. Not all the files will work with Microsoft Windows so you have to select the right files. If the file you choose does not work with Microsoft Windows, see Step #3.

3. The right files. The extensions that will work with the Microsoft Windows operational system are these: .ttf .fon and .otf, so just select the files with these extensions and copy them (Ctrl + C).

4. Put them at the right place. If your operational system is Microsoft Windows, go to this folder: C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\ and then put the selected files there (CTRL + V).

5. Open the Photoshop version that you have. Select and enjoy the new fonts. They will work in the same manner as the others that you already have.

Enjoy!!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Google Launch Chrome OS - Next Year

I expect and advance think of this that google produce its new software that probably affect the Microsoft popularity. One of this is the coming launching of the Chrome OS.

You’ve got to love Google’s marketing machine. Despite having little new to say about Chrome OS, the media has been eagerly reporting this week’s “launch”. You can’t open a newspaper without reading something from an excited journalist who’s obviously confused by the difference between an OS and a browser.

If, like me, you were expecting to download a fully bootable ISO, you’re going to be disappointed. The launch consists of:

1. A name change from “Chrome OS” to “Chromium OS”.
2. A new Chromium.org website containing information for UI designers and developers.
3. An early version of the source code.

Google has stated that the OS is a full 12-months away from release. The source code is not a beta or even a pre-alpha. It’s possible to create a build but few people will bother: you need Linux, various developer packages, and a lot of patience.

Screenshots and videos are available, but they’re mostly conceptual line drawings rather than actual footage of real-world use. This video is one of the more informative:


So have we discovered anything that we didn’t know before?
It’s a pure browser-based OS. It’s essentially the Google Chrome browser with additional pop-up management. Even simple applications such as the calculator appear to be web-based rather than an OS executable.
The left-most tab shows the Chrome menu which links to standard applications like GMail or panels.
Small panels can be opened which overlay the main window or can be docked at the side of the screen.

The OS is mostly what I expected, but I’d really hoped to be booting a virtual machine today. It’s great that Google has released the code and is asking for developer contributions, but whipping up frenzied media excitement wasn’t the best move. I can’t help feeling a little underwhelmed.

Have you built or tried Chromium OS?

Google Chrome SEO Toolbar with Page Rank– An Easy Way

As a blogger we are vigilant enough to our website and its rank to google. After google launch the powerful and the fastest browser, I found out that many downloading it. Also I notice that google chrome do not have Page Rank toolbar. Why?

Before I tell you the answer, let me share to you a way on how to have a PR toolbar in google chrome.

So here is a very easy way to have SEO toolbar for Google Chrome.

1. Right click the Chrome icon in your desktop, and then click Properties.

2. Click Shortcut tab.

3. Add ‘–enable-extensions’ parameter in the Target field.


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How To Simply Take A Screen Shot Of Your Desktop

Here are the steps...

1. Press Print Screen or PrtSc SysRq as you can see the picture below.


2. Go to Start, all programs, accessories, paint.

3. When you say the image below just click Ctrl V to paste.

4. You can resize it by clicking image, stretch/skew.

5. Save it by clicking Ctrl S or click file save as.

Enjoy...