While most e-readers will open a PDF, not all will track your favorite RSS feeds. Copy/pasting those feeds into Word and then saving as PDF is time consuming, and the results are rarely reader-friendly. Feed2PDF has a quick and easy solution

Read more from the original source:
Turn an RSS Feed into a PDF
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

Visit link:
Find a Information about File Extensions the Easy Way
A feature found in Windows 7 Professional, XP Mode is a special type of Virtual Machine that allows backward compatibility with software that is only compatible with Windows XP and previous versions of the operating system. By default, Windows Mode Virtual Machines are set to hibernate when closed. However, you can change how XP Mode closes to include shut down or turn off

Read this article:
Change How an XP Mode Virtual Machine Closes in Windows 7 Professional
The switch from 32-bit versions of Windows to 64-bit versions has been a slow transition. Although Windows XP, Vista, and 7 all have 64-bit versions available, many people still opt for the 32-bit versions. The biggest reason for this is compatibility issues with older programs, hardware, and drivers.

Read more:
Run Old Programs in 64-bit Windows 7 with Compatibility Mode Options
We have been using Windows 7 regularly for well more than a year now, and yet we still discover new tricks from time to time. One we recently discovered is the ability to search the internet directly from the search bar on the start menu. This trick is easy, and only takes a few steps to set up

View post:
Search the Internet from Your Windows 7 Start Menu