Sunday, September 30, 2007
Simply del.icio.us
However, if you bookmark something at school, it's not available at home and vice-versa. How do you get around that?
Check out the 'tip' on using and creating bookmarks with Del.icio.us created by Chris Betcher, Aussie tech guru.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Work on computer NOT on USB Drive
When you want to carry work between school and home, a USB drive is a great thing to use. They hold lots of data, are small, light and portable, and are generally pretty reliable. However, don’t save directly to them… they are only designed to be a means of transporting your files. When you work on a file at home, make sure you save your work on your hard drive, not your memory stick. The Desktop or the My Documents folder are good places to use. Save regularly as you work!
When you finish working on the file, THEN you can drag it from the Desktop or the My Documents folder to the USB Drive… in other words, you carry the entire finished file across to the USB, you don’t save directly to it.
When you get to school, drag the file from the USB to the Desktop or your Documents Folder, and then open it from there. When you’re finished working on it, drag it back to the USB to take the updated version back home again.
Used this way, the USB drive is being used simply to transport your files back and forth and will be much more reliable.
OK, I think I understand, but please SHOW ME.
Ejecting USB drive
Both at home an at school be sure to EJECT the device before removing it from the computer. This dismounts the drive. Unless you do this you may find files corrupting.
At school on the Macintosh computers this is done by dragging the icon of the drive to the trash can [which changes to an eject arrow as you drag], or by clicking the eject button in the sidebar of any open folder.
OK, I think I understand, but please SHOW ME.