Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Windows-8 Professional x86(32bit) en ISO


Windows-8 system requirements 32-bit (x86/x32)
CPU with 1 GHz
16 GByte Hard disk space
1 GByte RAM
DirectX-9 graphics Card

           
Windows 8 (yes, just Windows 8) is the home version for x86 Intel and AMD PCs. The features you do and don't get mostly make sense; joining a domain, encrypting your disk with BitLocker and being able to log into your PC remotely are business features.
              You can connect to a PC at work from a Windows 8 system, with Remote Desktop or a VPN, you can combine multiple hard drives into one storage 'pool' that has multiple copies of your files and you can mount VHD and ISO images as if they were hard drives – but you can't boot from a VHD file.
              And anyone who speaks more than one language or travels between countries will be delighted that you can switch not just the keyboard but the Windows interface from one language to another without paying extra.

              What doesn't immediately make as much sense is that Media Center not included with Windows 8; it's "an economical media pack add-on" that's only available for Windows 8 Pro, which is otherwise for business users (or enthusiast users). Again, Windows 8 Pro is for for x86 Intel and AMD PCs.
              Although Media Center has dedicated fans (around 50 of whom wrote to Windows head Steven Sinofsky to ask about the feature), only 6% of Windows 7 users ever launch it and only 25% of those use it for more than ten minutes at a time.
              Microsoft has to pay licences for the codecs used in Media Centre, including Dolby technology. When the Developer Preview came out last September, Sinofsky commented that "the feedback about Media Center was predominantly "we will pay extra, just include it" based on the input directly to me," so it looks like Microsoft is taking users at their word.

              You need a 1GHz or faster CPU (it also needs to support PAE or PAE-NX Physical Address Extension for new security features in the Windows 8 kernel), 1GB of RAM (or 2GB for 64-bit systems), 20GB of hard drive space and a DirectX 9 graphics card with WDDM driver.
              If you want to use the Windows Store to download WinRT apps, you need a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768, and if you want to snap two WinRT apps side by side, that goes up to a minimum of 1366 x 768.




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Monday, October 29, 2012

Windows 8 Enterprise RTM Build 9200 Evaulation Version Official Download Links With Activator


Windows 8 is now available for every one. Today I am posting the direct download links from official website. You don't have to sign up on msdn. The activator I provided activates Windows 8 for 180 days until February 2, 2013. Download the Activator without completing any survey.

System Requirements and Hardware Config for Windows 8 Enterprise Edition:
Users can find the relevant system requirements and hardware config details of Windows 8 RTM Enterprise Edition from below.
*Processor: 1 Gigahertz (GHz) or faster
*RAM: 1 Gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
*Hard disk space: 20 GB Free
*Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver

Activation and Usage Guidelines :
1. Back up your files and settings before installing this evaluation and again prior to the 90-day expiration.
Upon installation, you will have 10 days to activate this evaluation online. Windows will prompt you to activate. A product key is not required for this software.
2. You must complete activation before August 15, 2013, to use this evaluation.
3. Once you activate, you have up to 90 days to use the software. You can track the amount of time you have left by referring to the "watermark" in the lower right corner of the Windows desktop.
4. If you fail to activate this evaluation within the 10-day grace period, or if your evaluation period expires,     the desktop background will turn black, you will see a persistent desktop notification indicating that the system is not genuine, and the PC will shut down every hour losing unsaved work.
5. Following the evaluation period, you will need to replace the operating system on your test computer and reinstall all your programs and data. It is not possible to upgrade the evaluation to a licensed working version of Windows 8. A clean installation is required.





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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Lynda.com:Drupal-7 Advanced Training












 
Info:
Author : Tom Geller
Subject : Web, CMS, Developer, Web Development
Software : Drupal 7
Level : Intermediate
Duration : 7h 50m
Released : May 17, 2012


This course teaches web site designers how to take their sites to the next level with a few advanced techniques and the free and open-source Drupal software. Author Tom Geller shows how to configure the most popular add-on modules; use *nix commands and an FTP program to manage a Drupal site on a web server; change its visual appearance using the latest graphical tools; automate and speed through common tasks with Drush; integrate with social media sites; and see how "supermodules" like Panels, Context, Rules, and Features open up new worlds of code-free development.

Drupal 7 Advanced Training was designed as a follow-up to Drupal 7 Essential Training and it also dovetails nicely with our other Drupal courses, such as Drupal 7 Reporting and Visualizing Data and Create Your First Online Store with Drupal Commerce.
Topics include:
  • Moving a site from the development environment to production
  • Hosting a Drupal site
  • Moving databases with phpMyAdmin and Unix commands
  • Making site administration more efficient with Drush
  • Backing up site data
  • Moderating comments
  • Migrating from previous versions of Drupal
  • Working with themes
  • Creating variable layouts
  • Enabling social features
  • Creating an online store with Drupal Commerce




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Friday, October 19, 2012

Lynda.com- WordPress 3.0 Essential Training














Info:
Author : Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Subject : Web, CMS, Web Design
Software : WordPress 3.x
Level : Beginner
Duration : 6h 38m
Released : Apr 19, 2012


WordPress Essential Training shows how to get the most out of the self-hosted version of WordPress and create feature-rich blogs and web sites. Author Morten Rand-Hendriksen explains how to get a web host, set up a domain, and download, configure, and upload WordPress to your newly hosted site. The course then dives fully into the tools in WordPress, demonstrating how to set up your profile and create content to share with your web audience. The course also includes tutorials on everything from adding images, video, formatting, and links that make posts pop, to installing plug-ins, creating custom themes, and attracting readers with permalinks, social sharing, and more.

Note: This course is also useful for migrating a blog from WordPress.com to a self-hosting solution.

Topics include:
  • Building and modifying a profile
  • Publishing posts and pages
  • Utilizing page templates
  • Inserting images, video, and other media
  • Working with themes
  • Understanding widgets
  • Creating child themes
  • Working with the Twenty Eleven theme
  • Setting up a site for search engine optimization (SEO)
  • Ensuring site security


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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lynda.com Wordpress.com Essential Training 2012

Info
Author : Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Subject : Web, CMS, Blogs
Software : WordPress 3.x
Level : Beginner
Duration : 5h 4m
Released : Apr 19, 2012

This course shows how to establish a web presence quickly and easily with WordPress.com, without having to download any software or set up web hosting. Morten Rand-Hendriksen shows how to sign up for an account, personalize your profile, and start posting content right away. The course also includes tutorials on everything from adding images, video, formatting, and links that make blog posts pop to installing plug-ins, creating custom themes, and attracting readers with social sharing, and more.
Topics include:
  • Setting up an account
  • Editing your profile
  • Publishing posts and pages
  • Utilizing page templates
  • Inserting images, video, and other media
  • Working with themes
  • Understanding widgets
  • Working with the Twenty Eleven theme
  • Integrating social sharing
  • Deciding whether to move to a self-hosting solution


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Monday, October 8, 2012

Lynda.com Wordpress Essential Training 2012

Info
Author : Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Subject : Web, CMS, Web Design
Software : WordPress 3.x
Level : Beginner
Duration : 6h 38m
Released : Apr 19, 2012

WordPress Essential Training shows how to get the most out of the self-hosted version of WordPress and create feature-rich blogs and web sites. Author Morten Rand-Hendriksen explains how to get a web host, set up a domain, and download, configure, and upload WordPress to your newly hosted site. The course then dives fully into the tools in WordPress, demonstrating how to set up your profile and create content to share with your web audience. The course also includes tutorials on everything from adding images, video, formatting, and links that make posts pop, to installing plug-ins, creating custom themes, and attracting readers with permalinks, social sharing, and more.

Note: This course is also useful for migrating a blog from WordPress.com to a self-hosting solution.
Topics include:
  • Building and modifying a profile
  • Publishing posts and pages
  • Utilizing page templates
  • Inserting images, video, and other media
  • Working with themes
  • Understanding widgets
  • Creating child themes
  • Working with the Twenty Eleven theme
  • Setting up a site for search engine optimization (SEO)
  • Ensuring site security 


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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Lynda.com Joomla 1.5 Essential Training



Info
Lynda.com – Joomla 1.5 Essential Training-iNKiSO | 243 MB
Author: Joseph LeBlanc | Duration: 03h 10m | Released on: Jun 13, 2008
Genre: eLearning 

Many types of websites can be built and maintained more easily using a content management system(CMS). A CMS provides a web-based interface for creating and organizing content. The content is stored in a database, then consistently presented according to a set of templates and preferences, which eliminates the need to handcraft each page in HTML. Joomla! is a popular, easy-to-use, open-source CMS built in PHP. It has near-limitless functionality, thanks to its community of extension developers. In Joomla! 1.5 Essential Training, Joseph LeBlanc uses Joomla! to build a small-business website from scratch with no programming at all, from installation to launch. He demonstrates how to create and organize content; add menus, sidebars, and other features; change the look with templates; install plug-ins and extensions; and much more.


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