Keyboard Shortcuts in the Mac

Shortcut Keys in the new Firefox 4 for the Mac       

https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/tips/

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Zoom In, Zoom Out

               
Tired of tiny text? Want to see an image a little more up close and personal? Now you can easily zoom in and out of Web pages.
               
                    Zoom In                    
           
           

               

Try These Tab Tricks

               
If you’re the type of person who likes to have a lot of Web pages open at the same time, you’ll definitely benefit from tabbed browsing. Here are some keyboard shortcuts that will help you master tabs:
               
                    Open a new empty tab                    
               
                    Open a link in a new tab                    
⌘ + click on link
           
       
   

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Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows

Have you discovered the Windows key (you who use Microsoft Windows)?



Notice that key between the Ctrl (Control) key and the Alt key.  It has a little picture of the Microsoft Windows logo on it -- maybe in color, usually in black on white or white on black.
This key can pair with letter keys to provide you with fantastic shortcuts.  Let me tell you about my favorite.
+ E
If you haven’t learned keyboard shortcuts, check out this link:  http://www.seoconsultants.com/windows/keyboard/
I think you may find a few shortcuts that work well for you.

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More Malware

Sorry.  The number of Web sites that spread malware has doubled in the past year.  If you have been hit by one of the variants of malware that I have been hired to remove, you know that it is a MAJOR pain in the computer.  And the pocket book and the schedule.

Sadly, there is no total protection against it.  None of the antivirus programs protect against all the variants attacking computers.  There is even one that attacks Mac users unless they have good antivirus protection and keep it updated.  It is spawned by a Windows server.

So . . . be cautious about surfing the web.  I strongly recommend using ONLY Firefox with the NoScript add on or the Chrome browser.  Both are currently (March 14, 2011) the most secure.  Use the LASTEST versions, or Internet Explorer 9 if you can. 

According to Woody Leonard (Windows Secrets) the most vulnerable folks are running Windows XP.  He reminds us, "Use any tricks you can find to avoid entering user names and passwords: LastPass (site) or RoboForm (site) will do the job, entering usernames and passwords with clicks so you don't have to type them. In other words, use all the usual malware-busting techniques that have been drummed into your head incessantly over the past few years."

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