In Feburary 2016 23,
Navigate to the YouTube website (youtube.com). Find the video that you want to download.
When you are on the Web page of your favorite video, click the 'Share' button and copy the link. This can be found next to the video in a box labeled 'URL.'
Navigate to SaveTube (savetube.com). In the Video URL field, paste the link of the YouTube video. Then save it to your computer by selecting the 'Video' button.
Convert the file. You must download a FLV converter, such as the free FLV Converter (flv-converter.org) to play the video.
Open the video with a media player, such as Windows Media Player.
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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016
Freitag, 12. Februar 2016
How to Make Barcodes for FreeIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Visit the website of a free online barcode generator. Online Tech Tips recommends Barcodes Inc., and you can make free barcodes at the Barcoding and Wasp Barcode Technologies websites.
Select your preferred symbology in the drop-down menu labeled 'Symbology.' The default is typically Code 128. According to Online Tech Tips, Codes 128 and 39 are the two most common. If you are not sure what you need, just leave it at the default of Code 128.
Pick a preferred output file type if you are given the option. Typically you can choose between jpg or png. If you are not sure which one you need, opt for png because you can compress png files without losing quality.
Enter the text or data for your barcode and make any tweaks to your free barcode that your barcode generator may offer. Such options may include adding a border or changing the size of the barcode.
Click on the 'Make a barcode' or 'Generate barcode' button at the bottom of the barcode generator. You will be given a link to download the file for the barcode that you just created. Click on it to download the barcode to your computer. You may also be given some html coding, in the event that you want to add the barcode to a website.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Visit the website of a free online barcode generator. Online Tech Tips recommends Barcodes Inc., and you can make free barcodes at the Barcoding and Wasp Barcode Technologies websites.
Select your preferred symbology in the drop-down menu labeled 'Symbology.' The default is typically Code 128. According to Online Tech Tips, Codes 128 and 39 are the two most common. If you are not sure what you need, just leave it at the default of Code 128.
Pick a preferred output file type if you are given the option. Typically you can choose between jpg or png. If you are not sure which one you need, opt for png because you can compress png files without losing quality.
Enter the text or data for your barcode and make any tweaks to your free barcode that your barcode generator may offer. Such options may include adding a border or changing the size of the barcode.
Click on the 'Make a barcode' or 'Generate barcode' button at the bottom of the barcode generator. You will be given a link to download the file for the barcode that you just created. Click on it to download the barcode to your computer. You may also be given some html coding, in the event that you want to add the barcode to a website.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to Create UPC Codes for FreeIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Navigate your web browser to the UPC/EAN Barcode Generator' on Barcodes Inc.'s website (see References).
Type your barcode's text or numerical values into the field labeled 'Value to encode' and select your UPC format from the drop-down menu located next to the 'Mode' heading.
Click on the 'Make Barcode' button to generate your UPC code.
Barcoding
Use the 'Free Barcode Generator' utility at the Barcoding website (see References).
Enter your barcode values into the 'Barcode Data' field. Select your UPC variant from the list of barcode types in the drop-down menu located next to the 'Barcode Symbology' heading.
Select an output image type for your barcode from the drop-down menu labeled 'Output Format.'
Click on the 'Generate Barcode' button to create your UPC code.
Byte Scout
Download and install a free copy of ByteScout Barcode Generator (see References). Launch the program after you've installed it.
Click on the drop-down menu under the 'Symbology' heading and then select your desire UPC format from the list of barcode types.
Enter your text or numerical data into the field labeled 'Value to Encode,' and then click on the 'Generate' button to create your UPC code.
Click on the 'Save to file' button on the left side of the program to save your UPC code as an image file.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Navigate your web browser to the UPC/EAN Barcode Generator' on Barcodes Inc.'s website (see References).
Type your barcode's text or numerical values into the field labeled 'Value to encode' and select your UPC format from the drop-down menu located next to the 'Mode' heading.
Click on the 'Make Barcode' button to generate your UPC code.
Barcoding
Use the 'Free Barcode Generator' utility at the Barcoding website (see References).
Enter your barcode values into the 'Barcode Data' field. Select your UPC variant from the list of barcode types in the drop-down menu located next to the 'Barcode Symbology' heading.
Select an output image type for your barcode from the drop-down menu labeled 'Output Format.'
Click on the 'Generate Barcode' button to create your UPC code.
Byte Scout
Download and install a free copy of ByteScout Barcode Generator (see References). Launch the program after you've installed it.
Click on the drop-down menu under the 'Symbology' heading and then select your desire UPC format from the list of barcode types.
Enter your text or numerical data into the field labeled 'Value to Encode,' and then click on the 'Generate' button to create your UPC code.
Click on the 'Save to file' button on the left side of the program to save your UPC code as an image file.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Freitag, 5. Februar 2016
How to Use Putty and SSHIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Start the PuTTY program on your computer and wait for the main dialog box to appear on your screen.
Enter the host name of the server on which you host your website or shell account, placing it in the 'Host Name' box of the PuTTY dialog box on your screen. This information should have been given to you by the system administrator of the server on which your account is hosted. An example would be if your website address is http://www.myawesomesite.com. The actual host name of this address is 'myawesomesite.com' without the rest of the address components. This is what would be entered into the 'Host Name' block of the PuTTY dialog box.
Tell PuTTY what kind of data connection you desire for it to initiate when logging into the server. To do so, look at the section of the dialog box labeled 'Connection Types' and note that a multitude of buttons exist in this section including: telnet, rlogin, SSH, and raw. Click on the SSH button to prepare PuTTY for an SSH login to your server.
Look at the 'Port' block on the PuTTY dialog box and verify that the port number is set to 22. This is the default SSH port that all SSH servers listen on for incoming connections. This port number should never be changed unless the system administrator of your host server has informed you that the server listens on a different port. If a different port is used on your server, enter that port number into this port block now.
Begin the SSH connection process. Locate the button at the bottom of the PuTTY dialog box labeled 'Open' and click on it. Connection progress information will now be displayed in the main text area of PuTTY.
Verify the host SSH key and add it to your PuTTY terminal cache for future log-ins. A caution message will appear in the main terminal screen of Putty if it is the first time you have logged into an SSH session with the server. The message is a cautionary measure telling you the server fingerprint identification number. It will ask you if you want to trust the server and to have its key added to your PuTTY terminal program's cache. If you are uncertain, call your system administrator by phone and ask him to read you the server fingerprint number to verify it. Whether you made a call, or simply choose to accept it, enter 'Yes' at the prompt on the text screen to accept the key and to have it added to PuTTY. The verification step will now be complete.
Wait for the log-in prompt to appear. The first line of SSH servers when logging in will require your hosting account user name. Enter your user name on the first prompt line when asked for it, then press the 'Enter' or 'Return' key on your keyboard to send it. After sending your user name, the prompt will ask for your password. Enter the password for your hosting account and press the 'Enter' or 'Return' key to send it. If you entered both correctly, you will get a command prompt through which you may perform your system commands.
Log out of your SSH session when finished by typing either 'logout' or 'exit' (without the quotes) at the command prompt on the screen, then press 'Enter' or 'Return' on the keyboard to log out completely. Whether 'logout' or 'exit' is used depends on how the hosting server is set up. Try both if you are unsure. If the first one you try doesn't work, then the other will. If neither works for some reason, contact the administrator of your hosting account and ask what the logout command is for that server.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Start the PuTTY program on your computer and wait for the main dialog box to appear on your screen.
Enter the host name of the server on which you host your website or shell account, placing it in the 'Host Name' box of the PuTTY dialog box on your screen. This information should have been given to you by the system administrator of the server on which your account is hosted. An example would be if your website address is http://www.myawesomesite.com. The actual host name of this address is 'myawesomesite.com' without the rest of the address components. This is what would be entered into the 'Host Name' block of the PuTTY dialog box.
Tell PuTTY what kind of data connection you desire for it to initiate when logging into the server. To do so, look at the section of the dialog box labeled 'Connection Types' and note that a multitude of buttons exist in this section including: telnet, rlogin, SSH, and raw. Click on the SSH button to prepare PuTTY for an SSH login to your server.
Look at the 'Port' block on the PuTTY dialog box and verify that the port number is set to 22. This is the default SSH port that all SSH servers listen on for incoming connections. This port number should never be changed unless the system administrator of your host server has informed you that the server listens on a different port. If a different port is used on your server, enter that port number into this port block now.
Begin the SSH connection process. Locate the button at the bottom of the PuTTY dialog box labeled 'Open' and click on it. Connection progress information will now be displayed in the main text area of PuTTY.
Verify the host SSH key and add it to your PuTTY terminal cache for future log-ins. A caution message will appear in the main terminal screen of Putty if it is the first time you have logged into an SSH session with the server. The message is a cautionary measure telling you the server fingerprint identification number. It will ask you if you want to trust the server and to have its key added to your PuTTY terminal program's cache. If you are uncertain, call your system administrator by phone and ask him to read you the server fingerprint number to verify it. Whether you made a call, or simply choose to accept it, enter 'Yes' at the prompt on the text screen to accept the key and to have it added to PuTTY. The verification step will now be complete.
Wait for the log-in prompt to appear. The first line of SSH servers when logging in will require your hosting account user name. Enter your user name on the first prompt line when asked for it, then press the 'Enter' or 'Return' key on your keyboard to send it. After sending your user name, the prompt will ask for your password. Enter the password for your hosting account and press the 'Enter' or 'Return' key to send it. If you entered both correctly, you will get a command prompt through which you may perform your system commands.
Log out of your SSH session when finished by typing either 'logout' or 'exit' (without the quotes) at the command prompt on the screen, then press 'Enter' or 'Return' on the keyboard to log out completely. Whether 'logout' or 'exit' is used depends on how the hosting server is set up. Try both if you are unsure. If the first one you try doesn't work, then the other will. If neither works for some reason, contact the administrator of your hosting account and ask what the logout command is for that server.
In Feburary 2016 05,
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