Creating an offline collection of friend’s tagged Facebook photos could take hours of navigating through individual photo albums. If you have a great number of friends, this may seem like a nearly impossible task. Luckily, a small program called PhotoGrabber makes downloading tagged photos a quick, nearly effortless process.

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Download All Tagged Facebook Photos the Easy Way
Finding unique, cheap art to hang on the wall is completely simple if you have a library full of digital photos. Regardless of photo quality or artistic ability, a small program called FotoSketcher can turn photos into pencil sketches, oil or watercolor paintings in minutes. First, click File> Open a Picture and choose a photo to turn into a work of art.

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Convert Photos to Artistic Renderings, no Paint Brush Required
If you have thousands of pictures stored in your computer, a thumbnail or index image of all of them would be a better file management practice. An index image of all your pictures will also give you an easy time when finding a certain photo. The Cas program is a photo index maker that is so easy to use.

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Create an Index Image of All Your Photos
Subscribing to blogs is a great way to keep track of the topics that are important to us, but after awhile, we seem to accumulate more RSS feeds than we can possibly read consistently.

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Listen to Blogs and other RSS Feeds with BlogRadio
A couple years ago, we discussed how to hide files in JPEGs. The method we discussed worked well, but many novice computer users may feel more comfortable using a piece of software to hide files.

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Hide Files in JPEG Pictures the Easy Way