The Friendly Calendar

How much time do you spend coordinating schedules with other people? How much frustration do you endure because of last-minute schedule conflicts, forgotten appointments, or the need to go check a calendar that is not with you when you need it? The ability to share calendars have taken digital calendars from a newfangled coolness to a necessity. The paper planner just can’t compete here. In modern digital terminology, a shared calendar is a calendar that

Do You Have Enough Digital Space?

Space is such a relative thing and digital space is often difficult to understand because we can’t actually see it or feel it, but at least the math is easier than it is with baking and furniture arranging. So how do you know how much “space” you have? And if you really need more. The definition of space In the digital size situation, the smallest reasonable size is 1 Byte. A Byte is like a

How to Create Strong Passwords You Can Remember

Passwords are ridiculous! The experts have very important ideas around choosing passwords and how to keep them safe. 2 step authentication, numbers, letters, caps, special characters, length, complexity… waaahh, waaahh, waaahh. These things that keep you safe also make it difficult to create passwords you can remember. All of these things are important, but they are also so overwhelming for the average busy professional that they don’t get implemented. The big question is: What can

What does “Drag and Drop” Mean?

What do you mean by “Drag and drop”? When you click on a file or icon image and continue to hold your finger on the mouse button the file will move as you move the mouse. Once you let go, the icon will Drop to where you were.  If you hover it over a folder icon, the icon will light up or change in some way, and when you “drop” the mouse button the icon

What does “Right Click” Mean?

What do you mean by “Right Click” (Rt. Click) (Secondary Click) Hovering over something anywhere on your computer screen and clicking the right mouse button on your mouse will give you a list of options about that thing. You will then use a regular “Click” (left mouse button) to choose something from that options list. This is an extremely useful and universal function. Note: The term Right Click is used even when you are not

Browser Adjustments

Internet browsers have very similar features and they can be adjusted in a variety of ways. Below are some common settings and features and where they can be found on each browser. Check out the GAME SPACE: Optimize Your Browser Primary Menus (these are standard locations across most programs, not just browsers.) MAC – Across the top of your Desktop to the left of the Apple PC – Across the top of the browser window.