If you’re fond of playing a wide variety of audio and video files on your Windows computer, you’ve probably found several file formats that just won’t play. This happens because Windows lacks the codecs necessary to play many audio and video files. The Windows Essentials Media Codec Pack is a free, open source software download that can solve this problem

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Play More Audio and Video Files with Windows Essentials Media Codec Pack
With all the browsers out there now, it’s difficult to figure out which one to pick and use; what’s worse, is once you pick one, you have to figure out all of its features.

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Customize the New Tab Feature in Google Chrome
One of the more annoying things about Google Chrome, even with the recent update, is the lack of a place to tell your browser that you would like to simply load a web page when you click the New tab, rather than have to wait for the default page to load; locate the one you’re after, than load it.

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Have Google Chrome Load a Custom URL when Opening a New Tab
Many users use OpenOffice in place of Microsoft Office. If you need to save your files using the Microsoft Office file extensions, do this automatically instead of having to select the appropriate Microsoft Office file type each time you save an OpenOffice file

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Change OpenOffice Settings to Save As Microsoft Office File Extensions
Even those of us who have been using computers since the Tandy and Apple IIe days encounter unknown file extensions from time to time. When this happens, we scour the web for any information that may possibly open the file. One site that consistently provides good information about file extensions in Wotsit.org

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Find a Information about File Extensions the Easy Way