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Mac Solitaire Programs are Hard to Find

For Basic Solitaire Check Out:

http://www.lavacat.com/

http://www.casteel.org/

For More Advanced(Not Free)

http://www.freeverse.com/games/game/?id=38

http://www.solavant.com/

Play Online:

http://worldofsolitaire.com/index.html?optionGame=Spider

Parents Tend to Like Their Solitaire Games...so I found these...

Hope You Find Something You Like!
Personal Brain
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Personal Brain is an application for your thoughts.

It's a whole different way of organizing your thoughts.

I use it because it really helps to connect the dots in my busy life.

The Basic Version is Free Too!

http://www.thebrain.com/

Have Fun,

Duncan
Mac Alternatives to MSN Messenger
Today, there are millions of people on MSN Messenger. Not all of us however, enjoy Mac Messenger. If you are like many of us, who enjoy trying new things. Look in these three alternative softwares. These include features like full MSN Messenger, Yahoo messenger, Video chat, Google Talk, Facebook chat etc. Facebook chat is something I didn't know existed outside of a web browser, but alas I was misinformed. Adium (number one in this series of messengers) has Facebook Chat where you can login in, just like facebook, and chat to your friends. It also has standard

-MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger,
-Jabber (Including Google Talk and LiveJournal)
-Yahoo! Messenger (Including Yahoo! Japan)
-Bonjour (Compatible with iChat)
-MySpace IM
-Lotus Sametime
-Novell Groupwise
-QQ
-Gadu-Gadu

The second messenger, chat alternative is called Mercury. It also contains many of the features that Adium has, but it also has video support. A worthy software to use. So definately test it out along with Adium.
The third messenger, chat alternative is called aMSN. It runs on both mac, windows, and linux and is a worthy adverary to both Adium and Mercury.

Best of all, these softwares are completely free and updated by extremely competant people, who are just as excited as I am.


By for now,

DEM Admin
How to change the language in Microsoft Word
This tip and information can be found in the help menu of Microsoft Word.....A few of my colleagues had approached me with this problem. So here it is.

How to change the language in Microsoft Word...

Check the language of the text in your document. Microsoft Office 2004 includes AutoCorrect lists for the following languages: English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. If the text in your document is set to a different language, Office 2004 creates either a blank AutoCorrect list for that language or uses the English AutoCorrect list to correct errors as you type. To set the language of text in your document, on the Tools menu, click Language and then click the language you want.


This is from the help menu.


You can't change the language permanently because it's defaultly set to English,
but you can change individual
documents by just going to the "Tools" Menu,
then language and choose the language you want.


I hope this helped someone,

Please feel free to contact me through the contact page if you have any other questions,

Sincerely,

Duncan Ebata