One of the many uses of PDF files is to offer a way for people to gather information via an interactive form. Acrobat has some nifty features for creating such forms, distributing them and tracking responses.
The PDF format is a great choice for forms since it will allow the user to see the form exactly as it was created. Web forms, by contrast, can vary depending on the operating system and browser software being used.
There is also immediacy and flexibility of delivery. The form can be emailed to a group of users at the same time. The delivery of the form then becomes a single operation. PDF forms can also be distributed via CDs and DVDs.
The ability to create forms has long been a feature of Adobe Acrobat. However, Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional takes form creation to a new level in terms of ease and sophistication.
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Posted on 21 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
PDFs are documents whose original format and layout has been preserved, allowing users to view the document as it was originally formatted without the need to own the program in which it was created. All you need is the freely available Acrobat Reader and you can open the document and browse through it pretty much as its creator intended.
Almost everyone agrees that PDF file s are a great thing but they can sometimes be rather difficult and tedious to navigate. That’s where bookmarks come in handy: they are clickable headings which link to specific parts of the PDF document and enable you to get around a lot faster than scrolling or moving one page at a time.
When you distribute PDFs that contain important information about your products or services, you want to make sure that your audience can get to key facts as quickly as possible. Adding bookmarks to your PDF files can make them more useful and attractive to potential clients.
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Posted on 21 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
In today’s world a computer is pretty much a necessity. Most of us at the very least will use them regularly for simple word processing tasks, sending and receiving emails and browsing the Internet.
Unfortunately with this popularity has come an increasing risk from hackers and other people of malicious intent. It seems that not a day goes by without a news item about some new computer virus, trojan or worm intent on wreaking havoc with your computer’s hard drive. For more please visit computer training
The threat posed by computer viruses should not be taken lightly. They come in many different forms depending on what their creators have designed them to do. This could be feeding back to the hacker information held on your computer; slowing it down and making it unstable, or even deleting files from it.
Computer virus programmers will usually disguise their wares as the type of common file that you’re used to using everyday e.g. an mp3 music file, or they’ll send an executable program file as an email attachment that gets activated as soon as you open the email.
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Posted on 20 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
This is my design for Elvis Saladan Album but this is not the final design.Only idea i show to the management of Greenland Entertainment Studio.
I got information Elvis Saladan album maybe release this coming March.
Please give your comment of my design .Thanks
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Posted on 20 February '09 by admin, under graphic design. 1 Comment.
The digital world constantly changes. New technologies are introduced and new developments in the industry are being made known to the public. There will always be changes in technology. And technology will constantly improve to help create a better world.
Computer Programming Language Evolution
And one of the primary movers of technology and the digital world is a computer programming language. This is the language spoken and understood by the computer. The computer language is machine language. Basically, what the computer can understand and process are just a bunch of one’s and zero’s. It is really upon the expertise of the programmer to create special software that could be understood by the computer and the human user.
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Posted on 19 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
Activities For Seniors
selecting suitable activities for seniors is easier than you might think. The most important thing is that seniors live in or have access to facilities where social activities are organized. Various senior homes these days have poker nights, bingo games, water aerobics, and numerous other types of physical fitness activities and social gatherings that seniors enjoy. at times, community centers go one better than this and take seniors out by the bus load to get pleasure from field trips to local hot spots for the elderly. Gambling halls are popular, as are definite picturesque destinations and even amusement parks. Senior citizens activities are as diverse as the people who participate in them.
More and more, scientific studies are showing that an active senior is a healthy senior. Between physical activities for seniors, staying mentally active, and making up a healthy social circle, older people can prolong healthy living by years or even decades. With all the attention people put into excellent nutrition and exercise when they’re young, it is amazing that senior activities have escaped concentration until lately. Fortunately , things are changing, and changing rapidly! Within a decade, active seniors will be the norm and the days of old people sitting bored in front of the TV all day will be a distant memory.
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Posted on 18 February '09 by boyon , under Hobbies. No Comments.
You have determined that you want to embark on recording live events in moving images for the first time, but what kind of video camera should you buy? Writing a really elaborate answer would require an entire book, so here I’ll try to give you a very brief version.
I am going to assume that you are an individual and not a professional movie maker, and that this may even be the first camera you are buying (if it isn’t – no matter, the advice holds true all the same). You are probably looking for the kind of camera that would be easy to take with you, that is easy to use and that records in a format that is compatible with the various computer programs and television screens of today.
There’e certainly more than one camera that will fit the bill, and what you choose will be largely dependent on the quality you desire for your finished movie project. For projects shot in low resolution, appropriate for the web for instance, something along the lines of those new flip video cameras would do the trick. On the other hand, if you desire Full HD picture quality for displaying on your brand new flat screen, you may opt for a camera recording in the Avchd file format. This means you also need avchd video editing software, which is now widely available.
Why High Definition?
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Posted on 18 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
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All the rumors have finally died down and many skeptics have tightened their lips, the iPod does provide video format now on its newest generation. Video playback capabilities have made it a complete multi media equipment, but not all formats are supported just yet. So if you want to put your video in your iPod you have to make sure that they are in a supported format.
But don’t worry, you can convert your video into the supported format so you can still upload and watch it in your iPod video. The Converter iPod Video is a very good video converter suitable for your iPod and its needs. It offers a simple and comprehensive way on how to convert all of the popular video formats to iPod video, like transforming AVI to iPod, Mpeg to iPod and WMV to iPod. Not only that, this also features the ability to transfer audio files with WAV, MP2 etc. to iPod supported with mp3 configurations.
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Posted on 17 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
All Computer Training courses should include coverage of the use of styles to improve workflow and maintain consistency within a document and across several documents. Most computer users have some familiarity with what styles are: named formats which can be applied to your text as an alternative to manually applying each formatting attribute individually. Even users new to InDesign will probably have encountered styles in Microsoft Word: “Heading 1″, “Heading2″, “Normal”, etc. However, InDesign’s use of styles is much more sophisticated and we always ensure, when we run InDesign training courses in London, that we emphasise their importance.
The obvious benefits of using styles are, firstly, consistency: the same formats are applied each time without variations accidentally creeping in. Secondly, speed: if a heading needs six formatting attributes applied then, if you do not use a style, you will have to apply each attribute manually. If you use a style, you can apply the necessary formats with one click or one keystroke. A third benefit is the ability to update and modify the look of your text simply by modifying the definition of your style(s).
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Posted on 17 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. 1 Comment.
When the whole market of the world is going in recession, people don’t have to invest in a big infrastructure and spend money on thousands of employees. They want a way from where they can sell their product without investing too much money. Therefore everyday thousands of companies are moving online.
When a company moves online that means they need a website which can attract the buyers and it should come in the top search list of the search engines. Therefore to give a good look to your website, you need to have a web design which should be appreciated by the clients and if you want a graphics design like animation or flash then you should make sure that it should make your website therefore graphics should be precisely used. If you are thinking that you can design your own website without help of anyone then you need to think once again because when a company who has experience in preparing the web design prepares the design, they make sure that the website should be attractive by keeping whole market conditions in mind therefore it is better to outsource your Web Design or graphics design work to an experienced Company.
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Posted on 17 February '09 by boyon , under web developement. 1 Comment.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 is a great piece of software which demystifies the business of creating a web site. However, it is also packed with a whole host of features which can seem a little daunting when you first start using the program. This article aims to explain how create a basic web site, where to start and which tools to use.
Before you start, you should have a clear idea of what information you want to display in your web site and the options that will be available to visitors. It’s best to start with an achievable goal, a project that you can bring to a satisfactory conclusion. Don’t attempt an “all singing, all dancing” e-commerce site as your first project.
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Posted on 17 February '09 by boyon , under 8, tutorial. No Comments.
Several years ago, I launched a small Web design company in a rural area of Indonesia. Market conditions couldn’t have been better, my skill level was above average, and I had a large pool of acquaintances to which I could market.
Within 12 months I went broke.
My business failed because I made some very fundamental mistakes, and made them consistently.
I now work in the web hosting industry. I have had the opportunity to interact with numerous self-employed web designers and have found that the mistakes which I made are extremely common, and usually fatal.
If you are hoping to make a go of your business over the long term, you may want to memorize my top 5 mistakes, and avoid them like the plague.
If, on the other hand, you are determined to run your web design business into the ground, the following list may be used as an expeditious roadmap to failure.
1. Underpriced your services
This is the most common mistake web designers make. The temptation is to break into the business by producing a few cheap websites in order to build a portfolio. Don’t do it!
Remember that you will only be spending about 40% of your time designing sites. The other 60% will be spent hustling up the next client. If you think your time is worth $10.00 per hour, consider asking for $30.00. This will give you sufficient revenue to pay for all the non-paying time you spend marketing your business.
2. Fail to set and enforce boundaries
Everyone loves a nice guy, and the temptation to be one is a trap which many of us fall into. It’s crucial to remember, though, that you are in business for one primary reason – to make money.
You will, doubtless, encounter clients who will pay you for a small website, then end up wasting all of your time with questions about how to remove spyware from their computer and requests to add “one small thing” to an already completed website.
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Posted on 17 February '09 by boyon , under 8. No Comments.
A high school football game at a small Midwestern town showcased a new Internet video service that allowed out of town fans and family members to get the game on-line —complete with individual player capsules, Computer Cheat codes , highlights, statistics and audio voiceovers by nationally known broadcasters.
Michael Paolucci, owner of this internet gaming company said that Schools sign up for the program at no cost, and in return get free video equipment and a part of the income from sale of the games.Michael Paolucci said that for the first time the Internet is brought to Everytown, USA. Paolucci is a 29-year-old New York entrepreneur who has made his fortune on the Internet, said it offers for the first time a video-on-demand, service on the Internet for High School sports.
[spin]His first venture into the internet was ten years ago as cofounder of 24/7 Media Inc, an internet advertising firm. Michael Paolucci added that, the product he created is good for everybody. It is good for the coach, good for recruiting athletes, and good for the school.
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Posted on 15 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
The telephone companies may be powerful now, but their days are numbered. Internet phone services are the new revolution. When I first heard about Internet phone service from my local Dorchester computer Repair company , I was skeptical. I remember when games used to let you talk over the Internet. To say that the communication was slow and chunky is an understatement. It was awful.
Part of me never believed that Internet phone service would get beyond that level, but it has. Nowadays, it does not seem like there is any reason for the normal phone lines to exist anymore. You can get Internet telephone service with all of the features – including unlimited long distance calling and call forwarding – for just 30 dollars a month. This is less than many basic phone plans.
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Posted on 14 February '09 by boyon , under Computers. No Comments.
The HTML tag is on the way out. It was officially deprecated in the HTML 4 standard, meaning that in the near future it’s headed the way of the dinosaur. In its place cascading style sheets have risen to meet the formatting challenges of the ever-evolving Web. Unfortunately, you may already have a Web site that’s loaded down with the byte-heavy weight of the tag and its numerous properties. Even if you create CSS styles for the HTML tags in your pages, you’re still stuck with that old tag. In fact, its properties will override those of a style sheet. Going through every page of your site to remove that tag is a major pain–if you do it by hand.
Things To Check Before Your Launch Date:
Broken Links: Perform a click-through of your site a few times to make sure that all of the links work.
Load Time: Make sure your load-time is acceptable. Most people do not want to wait forever for a site to load.
Browser Compatibility: Check your web site in the latest versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer. There are many instances in which some web sites will work in Internet Explorer and not in Netscape and vise versa, due to coding errors or functionality limitations.
Spell Check: And last but not least, perform a spell check. You do not want to give your visitors a bad first impression by misspelling a ‘lrage amnt of wrds.’ Most web design firms recommend that their client spell check the information they pass over to the firm before the text is implemented into the site.
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Posted on 14 February '09 by boyon , under Internet. 2 Comments.