Posts by Jess

How To: Develop or write a proposal for a mobile app (native) for college IT course

Develop a proposal for a mobile app (native). The proposal will include: If you have such requirement in your College IT course, here is a sample proposal below. Apps Genie is pleased to submit a proposal for the development of a native mobile app to ABC Broadcasting Network. This proposal is valid for up to sixty days after being presented. Client Name Application Name: ABC Go! Apps Genie will design and develop a native mobile app for ABC Broadcasting Network. The native mobile app will be designed to provide their viewers access to current news and… Read More

How to use INDIRECT function to create references to other Excel files

MS Excel has a vast array of built-in functions that you can use in your formulas to manipulate your data. The main Excel function that I will demonstrate in this article is the INDIRECT function. This is a nice piece of tool to easily create references to external Excel files in your formulas. The INDIRECT worksheet function of MS Excel returns the contents of the specified reference and displays its contents. The INDIRECT worksheet function can be used to create “linked references” to other workbooks. Using the INDIRECT function, you… Read More

How to update email passwords in Mozilla Thunderbird

Like any other email “client” or email program, Mozilla Thunderbird, which is used by several millions of users on Windows, Mac or Linux, offers remembering the passwords for your email accounts. In the recent release of Thunderbird, it stores passwords for all email servers individually for every email account like POP3, SMTP and IMAP servers.  If you have been using Thunderbird just recently of for many years already, you will notice that accessing the saved passwords for each email account is definitely not as easy as you would do in… Read More

How to Stress Test your Graphics or Video Card

If you are consistently getting the annoying BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) on your Windows computer, especially when playing your favorite games, this can mean two (2) things. First, the game program itself could have crashed. Second, the graphics card could have crashed or failed with the load it has with the running game software. Since there are several other factors that could have caused the BSOD that you are experiencing, you can isolate the graphics card issue by doing a stress test of your graphics or video card. During… Read More

How to setup Google DNS on your Windows computer

This is a very common issue with internet connections: you are able to access certain websites and other sites are inaccessible; websites that you used to access before became inaccessible even though the said sites are up and running; you are getting frequest “Page cannot be displayed” error and something similar and reloading the page loads the site thereafter; and a lot more. Then you call your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and they will tell you that everything from their end is working very good so you are puzzled as… Read More

MS Outlook: How to remove published calendars to stop Outlook prompt to sign in

There are a lot of MS Outlook users that are using calendar for their various calendaring activities. However, due to various sync problems especially when calendars are published online and accessed by multiple devices, MS Outlook can become erratic. Though these procedures were done using Outlook 2007 and 2010, they could still be applicable in the newer versions of Outlook. One major problem with MS Outlook calendars is when a Windows Security pop up appears asking you to enter your username and password. And when you attempt to sign in,… Read More

How to Easily Extract Images and other Embedded Files from DOCX, XLSX and PPTX files

Have you ever wondered how you can easily extract the embedded images, graphs, illustrations or drawings in your MS Word document, your MS Excel workbook, or your MS PowerPoint presentation files? With embedded images, you might explore copying the image and pasting it to MS Paint and then saving each one at a time. This conventional process is tedious and time consuming. Imagine if your MS Word document has 50 embedded pictures in it. You need to copy 50 times, paste to MS Paint 50 time, and then save the… Read More

How to Create or Add Shortcuts to “My Computer” Window

When you are using Windows 7 or Vista, you might notice that when you open your Explorer window by going to Start => Computer, the explorer window shows shortcut icons for selected programs. By shortcuts, I mean program launchers – icons that launch the programs when double clicked. These programs actually manage their entry to the “Network location” shortcuts during installation. But if you want to add shortcuts to your comonly used programs in this location of the “Computer” window, you can do it manually. The steps are described below:… Read More

How to easily access Multiple Gmail Accounts using a Web Browser

One of the most widely used email accounts today is the free Gmail account. It is not just because it is free, Gmail also offers several features that will make your email life comfortable. As a matter of fact, one person can sign up for multiple free Gmail accounts that can be used for various purposes like casual or personal mailing, business mailing, and others. Having multiple Gmail accounts has no problem if you are accessing Gmail using an email program like MS Outlook, Windows Live Mail or Thunderbird. However,… Read More