Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Fast 5 (Action)

doPDF7.2

Free PDF converter - doPDF7.2

for Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008/2003/2000 Server (32 and 64-bit)

Convert to PDF

PDF stands for Portable Document Format and it was created by Adobe to ease document exchange. doPDF is a free PDF creator that does what the name suggests, creates PDF files. Once installed it will allow you to convert any type of printable documents to PDF files. doPDF7.2 installs itself as a virtual PDF printer driver so after a successful installation will appear in your Printers and Faxes list and also in the list of All Programs. Using doPDF you can convert to PDF in two ways:
  1. Print to PDF via the virtual printer driver doPDF. You would do this exactly as you print to a regular printer, just the result will be a PDF file, not a printed piece of paper.
  2. Using the doPDF Startup window. doPDF has an executable file (accessible from the start program group) that you can run in order to start a conversion wizard.

Print to PDF via the virtual PDF printer, doPDF

Open the document you want to convert (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPad, NotePad or any printable document), choose Print and select doPDF from the list of printers. You will be asked where to save the PDF file and when finished, the PDF will be automatically opened with your default PDF reader. Screenshot below shows how easy it is to create a PDF file from Microsoft Word (word to pdf):


Creating PDF files with doPDF

Convert to PDF using the doPDF Startup window

Go to Start->Programs->doPDF and click on doPDF to start the conversion wizard. Use the Browse button to select the file you want converted and after that click on Create to convert the document to PDF. Screenshot below shows how easy it is to convert to PDF from Microsoft Word (word to pdf):
Converting to PDF with doPDF

9 reasons to use this free PDF converter

  1. It’s simple and fast - you select WHAT document to convert and WHERE to save it and doPDF makes the PDF way before you finish saying supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
  2. Saves you money - doPDF is a PDF converter free for both commercial/business and personal use. Won't cost you a dime to make PDF files (but we'll love you even more if you upgrade to novaPDF).
  3. 32-bit and 64-bit support - same setup can be used to install doPDF on both 32 and 64-bit Windows operating systems (and any 32-bit multiple when the time will come).
  4. Universal - you can convert to PDF any type of printable document (i.e. DOC, XLS, PPT, PUB, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, PUBX, HTML, TXT,...).
  5. No GhostScript or .NET - doesn’t require 3rd party programs to make PDF files such as GhostScript or runtime environments like the .NET Framework. This makes the setup file to be incredibly small compared to other free PDF creator programs.
  6. Searchable PDFs - you can search for text within the created PDF file (and search engines will also index the text from the PDF).
  7. Multi-language - doPDF is the ONLY free pdf maker whose interface is currently available in 33 different languages and has a website translated in 30 languages (and growing, thanks to our translators).
  8. Barely uses any computer resources - compared to other free PDF creator software, doPDF barely uses any memory or CPU resources when doing the actual conversion to PDF.
  9. Do your part in saving the planet - instead of consuming paper to print your document, why not create a PDF file out of it and spare a couple of planet-saving trees?

doPDF's main features

  • Predefined page size - you can select a predefined page size for the resulting PDF file such as: A4, A5, A6, Letter, Legal, Executive, Envelope DL/C5/B5/Monarch/#10.
  • Custom page size - if you need more customization in terms of PDF page size, you can define your own custom size for the resulting document by entering the desired width and height (you can create documents as small as 10x10 millimeters, or as large as 3276x3276 millimeters).
  • Measurement units - you can choose to have all measurements displayed in millimeters, inches or points, this way you don't have to do any conversions of your own.
  • Graphic resolution - you can set a custom resolution for images between 72 and 2400 dpi. A smaller resolution results in smaller PDF file, but lower image quality, while a higher resolution means better image quality, but bigger PDF file. The default value is 300 dpi.
  • Graphic scale - the content of the resulting PDF can be shrunk to 1% off the original size, or enlarged up to 400%.
  • Page orientation - Easily set the page orientation to be Landscape or Portrait, changes being visible in the Preview area.
  • Always use this folder - You can have doPDF create and save the PDF file to the same folder each time, no matter where you open the original document from.
  • Embed font subsets - To ensure that the resulting PDF file will look exactly as originally intended, doPDF embeds by default the font subsets used in the original document.
  • Open with PDF reader - You can choose to have the PDF opened with the default PDF reader once it's converted.

doPDF is a free PDF converter, it is not a PDF reader. To read PDF files you will need the free Adobe Reader, as with doPDF you can only print to PDF. Furthermore, doPDF doesn't convert from PDF to a different format (i.e. from PDF to Word) nor does it allow editing PDF files.

MiniLyrics 7.0.676

“Read the lyrics of your favorite song as it plays”


                              
MiniLyrics
     
Singing your favorite songs aloud, especially when nobody sees you, is one of those little pleasures in life. But you obviously need to know the lyrics to the song you're trying to follow, something you can easily find with MiniLyrics.
MiniLyrics is a plug-in that includes one of the most impressive lyrics database I've ever seen in my whole life as compulsive MP3 collector.It launches simultaneously with your music player, which is probably found among the 15 players supported by MiniLyrics. Then, just click on the Play button and the program will automatically look for lyrics, based...
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Pros
  • Supports 15 different players
  • Amazing lyrics database
  • If automatic lyric search doesn't work you can look them up manually in a very easy way
Cons
  • Shows nagging registration reminders
download link:
http://minilyrics.en.softonic.com/ 


there is no difference in free version and full version......if you want full version make a reuest ....and i will upload it....

Mesmerizing Nature Photography by Angus Clyne

Rumbling Falls
Nature photography refers to a broad variety of photography taken outdoors and loyal to displaying natural rudiments such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger stress on the artistic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography.
Here is our variety of outside photography captured by Angus Clyne that is devoted to displaying the world’s natural rudiments such as vegetation, wildlife, landscapes, and other natural scenes. These photographs of the speculate of nature are certain to astonish your imagination, motivate you, and imprison your spirit.
Autumn Colours Hermitage Bridge
Black Falls
Killin Falls
Hailstorm @ Kingsbarns
Good time for a Gin & Tonic...
Falls - Glen Moidart
RdTre
Frosted
Thwng
Morar Sands
Newburgh
Birch Tree
Round Law - Sidlaw Hills
Millton Falls - Glenalmond
Good time for a Gin & Tonic...
Mossy
Winter Beech
Afternoon sunlight Beinn Dorain - Scotland
Rainbow and a wee boat - Ardtoe - Scotland
Off for a drink !
Waterfall @ the Birks
Bow Fiddle Rock
Dunnottar Nutters
Kercock Bothy
Dawn Little Burnbane
Uras Knaps
Autumn Beech
Grumpy !
Birnam Beech

Monday, October 24, 2011

50 of the Most Important Landmarks of the World-part 1st

Originally, a landmark literally meant a geographic feature used by explorers and others to find their way back or through an area.
Now, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument or a building, or any other spot to designate places that might be of interest to tourists.
A few examples are the Statue of Liberty, Uluru, the Taj Mahal, Mount Everest, and the Eiffel Tower.
When we see one of those, everyone knows in which part of the world they are located.

Blue-domed Church in Santorini

Blue-domed Church in Santorini

St Basil Cathedral in Moscow

St Basil Cathedral in Moscow

The Statue of Liberty in New York

The Statue of Liberty in New York

Machu Picchu in Peru

Machu Picchu in Peru

The Taj Mahal in Agra ( India )

The Taj Mahal in Agra ( India )

The Eiffel Tower in Paris

The Eiffel Tower in Paris

The Great Sphynx at Giza

The Great Sphynx at Giza

The Chinese Wall in China

The Chinese Wall in China

Uluru in the Northern Territory

Uluru in the Northern Territory

The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen

The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen

Windmills at Kinderdijk ( Holland )

Windmills at Kinderdijk ( Holland )

Agia Sofia in Istanbul, Turkey

Agia Sofia Mosque in the Greek Island of Limnos

Acropolis of Athens

Acropolis of Athens

Mount Fuji in Japan

Mount Fuji in Japan

Stonehenge in the English county of Wiltshire

Stonehenge in the English county of Wiltshire

Big Ben in London

Big Ben in London

Neuschwanstein in Bavaria

Neuschwanstein in Bavaria

Mount Eden crater in New Zealand

Mount Eden crater in New Zealand

Loch Ness in Scotland

Loch Ness in Scotland

Easter Island in the Polynesian Triangle

Easter Island in the Polynesian Triangle

Christo Redemptor in Rio de Janeiro

Christo Redemptor in Rio de Janeiro

Capitol Hill in Washington DC

Capitol Hill in Washington DC

Tower of Pisa

Tower of Pisa

Al Aqsa in Jerusalem

Al Aqsa in Jerusalem

Niagara Falls at the border of Ontario ( Canada ) and New York ( USA )

Niagara Falls at the border of Ontario ( Canada ) and New York ( USA )

Angkor Wat at Cambodia

Angkor Wat at Cambodia

The Burj in Dubai

The Burj in Dubai

Bran Castle in Romania

Bran Castle in Romania

Manneke Pis in Brussels

Manneke Pis in Brussels

Mount Everest on the border of Tibet and Nepal

Mount Everest on the border of Tibet and Nepal

Mecca in Saudi Arabia

Mecca in Saudi Arabia

Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

St Peters at Vatican City

St Peters at Vatican City

Mont St Michel in France

Mont St Michel in France
author: Adam Edwards

Mount Rushmore in South Dakota

Mount Rushmore in South Dakota

Victoria Falls between Zambia and Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls between Zambia and Zimbabwe

The Grand Canyon in Arizona

The Grand Canyon in Arizona

Nevado Mismi in Peru ( source of the Amazon River )

Nevado Mismi in Peru ( source of the Amazon River )

Auschwitz in Poland

Auschwitz in Poland

The Great Buddha of Kamakura in Tokyo

The Great Buddha of Kamakura in Tokyo

Neptune and the Palace of Versailles in France

Neptune and the Palace of Versailles in France

Cape of Good Hope in South Africa

Cape of Good Hope in South Africa

Trevi Fountain in Rome

Trevi Fountain in Rome

Petra in Jordan

Petra in Jordan

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

North Cape in Norway

North Cape in Norway

Chichen Itza in Mexico

Chichen Itza in Mexico

Inukshuk in Canada

Inukshuk in Canada

Lascaux in France

Lascaux in France

Table Mountain in South Africa

Table Mountain in South Africa

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