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Browsers
How To Take A Screenshort ?
How To Record Desktop/Screen Audio And Video?
What Is Cache?
Why To Clean Your Cache?
How To Clean Browser Cache?




















































Browsers

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Recommended Browsers



1)Mozilla Firefox(Not recommended for slow PC's  )
2)Google Chrome*




Un-Safe Browsers(including Security Holes) 



1)Microsoft Internet Explorer
2)SpaceTime
3)Maxthon
4)Flock
5)Avant
6)Deepnet Explorer



Fine Browsers:


1)Apple Safari 
2)Opera

Browsers that doesn't have good compatibility



1)Opera
2)Internet Explore 
3)SpaceTime
4)Deepnet Explorer




How To Take A Screenshort ?

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Print Screen method


Locate the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard. The "Print Screen" button may be labeled "Prt Sc", "Prnt Scrn", "Print Scrn", or similar. On most desktop keyboards and the keyboards of bigger laptops, the button is usually found next to the "F12" and "Scroll Lock" keys. On laptop keyboards, you may have to press the "Fn" or "Function" key to access "Print Screen".
To take a screenshot of the entire screen, with all windows, press "Print Screen" alone. To take a screenshot of the currently selected window, hold down the "Alt" key and press "Print Screen".
Open Microsoft Paint. To open Paint, open the Start menu, click on "All Programs", click on "Accessories", and finally click on "Paint".

Paste the screenshot. Select the "Rectangular Select tool" in Paint. Right-click on the canvas and select "Paste". Your screenshot will be pasted onto the canvas

Save the screenshot. Click on File, then select "Save As..." (Windows XP and earlier), or click on the menu button (the blue button beside the "Home" button) and select "Save As" (Windows Vista and later). Type in a file name and change the "Save as type:" field if desired. Read the "Tips" section for information on file types. You can now send the screenshot by email or put it on a website.

Snipping Tool Method (Windows 7)

Open the Snipping Tool. The Snipping tool is found in Start/All Programs/Accessories/Snipping Tool.
The Snipping Tool is only found in Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate, and in all Windows Vista versions except Starter and Home Basic. If you don't have the snipping tool, use the Print Screen method instead.
Choose the kind of screenshot (snip) you would like to take. "Rectangular Snip" is chosen by default.
 
  • "Free-form Snip" lets you draw an area of any shape. Only the area you drew will be snipped.

  • "Rectangular Snip" lets you select a rectangular area, which will be snipped.

  • "Window Snip" lets you choose a window to snip.

  • "Full-screen Snip" snips the whole screen, with all windows (except the Snipping Tool window) included.
Select the area that you want a screenshot of. If you chose "Window Snip", select a window instead. If you chose "Full-Screen Snip", go to the next step.

Save the screenshot by clicking the floppy disk icon in the window that pops up. Type in a name for the screenshot and change the "Save as type:" field if desired. Read the "Tips" section for information on file types. You can now send the screenshot by email or put it on a website/Blog.



Tips:

  • There is always a "Print Screen" button on a PC keyboard. It may take some searching to find, but it's there.
  • On laptop keyboards, the "Print Screen" key might be combined with another key. This means that you have to press a "Fn" key or "Function" key to access it. Such a key is usually found on the bottom row of the keyboard.
  • If you're going to put the screenshot on a website, make sure that the file doesn't exceed limits on the file size.
  • Some people who take a lot of screenshots may want to download a program to make the process easier.
  • All versions of Paint from Windows 95 onward can save an image in multiple formats:
  • BMP is the default format in Windows XP and earlier. It is an uncompressed format, which means that it will create very large files. Using it is not recommended.
  • PNG is the default format in Windows 7. It's a lossless compressed format, which means that it will take hight-quality screenshots at a small filesize. It is the recommended format for taking screenshots.
  • JPG or JPEG is the default format in Windows Vista. It is a lossy format, meaning that the screenshot will look slightly blocky and some colors may be a bit off. It's mainly designed for photographs, and not recommended for screenshots.
  • GIF is a very old format, supporting only a limited amount of colors. It's not recommended.

SnapShot - Screen Capture Tool Method (easiest way) 

Download SnapShot Here
Un-zip(use WinRAR/7-Zip or Windows built-in method)  file and install in your PC.
Open SnapShot from your desktop or on Star Menu



Go to "Capture" chose capture type you want.



Select the area that you want a screenshot of and take a pic.


Save the screenshot by clicking "File">Save as(Ctrl+A)


Shortcuts:

        CTRL+Shift+F = Full Screen
        CTRL+W       = Active Window
        CTRL+R       = Rectangle (mouse selection)

Tips:

Save automatically pictures in folder:

Go to Capture> Preferences>"Save & Edit" click on  "Automatically save screen shots to disk"
Now chose  folder from "Save screen shots to this folder"
Click "Done"

        To take screenshots from menus, dropdown-lists or popups:

        1. Select the menu, dropdown or popup you want to capture,
        2. Press CTRL-R (Rectangle),
        3. Move the mouse slowly away from the object until you see the + cross
           pointer, then
        4. Draw a rectangle around the object area.

        One can also trigger CTRL+Shift+F, while selecting the menu, dropdown 
        or popup, and then cut the part of the screenshot you're after. This will
        include the mousepointer (if that option is selected).

    Warnings:

    • Saving a screenshot in some file types (such as bitmaps) will result in a very large file. Because of this it's highly recommended to use the PNG format.
    • Some people will be annoyed if you email them a large attachment. Remember to crop and convert.

       

      How To Record Desktop/Screen Audio And Video?

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      Recommended Free Application

      SMR Recorder

      Download SMR Recorder Here
      Click Here for complete Guide.

      What Is  Cache?

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      Often referred to as the cache, the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.

      Storing these files in your cache can make browsing the Web faster because it usually takes your computer less time to display a Web page when it can call up some of the page's elements or even the entire page from your local Temporary Internet Files folder.

      Why To Clean Your Cache?

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      All those files stored in your cache take up space, so from time to time, you may want to clear out the files stored in your cache to free up some space on your computer. if you are loading lots of media (video, audio,online games) - as that type of content takes up much more space then simple text-based web pages.
      Other Example:
      Sometimes you can't see new updates such as banner,new items and stuff  because your cache have old files of game/website when you clean cache ,browser download and store fresh files. 

      How To Clean Browser Cache?


      Mozila Firefox

      1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click Options.
      2. Select the Advanced panel.
      3. Click on the Network tab.
      4. In the Offline Storage section, click Clear Now.

        Clear Cache Win1
      5. Click OK to close the Options window.


      Automatically clear the cache in Firefox

       

      You can set Firefox to automatically clear the cache when Firefox closes:
      1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click Options.
      2. Select the Privacy panel.
      3. In the History section, set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.
      4. Select the check box for Clear history when Firefox closes. Clear Cache Win2
      5. Beside Clear history when Firefox closes, click the Settings... button. The Settings for Clearing History window will open.
      6. In the Settings for Clearing History window, click the check mark box next to Cache. Clear Cache Win3
      7. Click OK to close the Settings for Clearing History window.
      8. Click OK to close the Options window.

      Google Chorme

      1. Click the wrench icon wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
      2. Select Options .(See Photo 1)
      3. Select Clear browsing data.(See Photo 2)
      4. In the dialog that appears, select the checkboxes for the types of information that you want to remove.(See Photo 3)
      5. Use the menu at the top to select the amount of data that you want to delete. Select beginning of time to delete everything.
      6. Click Clear browsing data.
        
      (Photo 1)


      (Photo 2)
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       (Photo 3)

      Microsoft Internet Explorer



      Delete temporary files in Internet Explorer 7

      1. Open Internet Options by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Network and Internet, and then clicking Internet Options.
      2. Click the General tab, and then, under Browsing history, click Delete.
      3. Click Delete all, click Yes to confirm that you want to delete this information, and then click OK.

      Delete temporary files in Internet Explorer 8

      1. Open Internet Options by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Network and Internet, and then clicking Internet Options.
      2. Click the Safety button, and then click Delete Browsing History.
      3. Select the check box next to each category of information you want to delete.
      4. Select the Preserve Favorites website data check box if you do not want to delete the cookies and files associated with websites in your Favorites list.
      5. Click Delete. This could take awhile if you have a lot of files and history.

      Delete temporary files in Internet Explorer 9

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      * Microsoft Said Google Chrome  'Stealing' Your Privacy

      (Voice:Pete LePage, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

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