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Free PDF Conversion and Online Virus Scanning Sites Now Provide Increased Limits
Here’s are two unexpected bonuses for all PC users. First, our favorite free online virus scanning service has increased the maximum file size you can scan from 20 to 32 MB. Second, one of the best free online PDF to Word conversion services is now offering a free downloadable version that has no file size constraints at all. Go get it!br /
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How to Run a Survey Using a Free Online Service
Editor “Bernardz” was looking for a free online survey service that could handle between a hundred and a thousand responses and between three to twenty questions. Few of the free services he looked at could do that but after a long search he found a site that provided just what he needed and it is a gem.br /
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This Great Free PIM Looks a Lot Like MS Outlook
This impressive PIM looks after your diary, calendar, notes, contacts, to-do list, and more. It even has an inbuilt email client so you can use it to read and send mail through your standard mail provider. There’s even a section for you to make a secure note of your passwords. And if you’ve ever used Microsoft Outlook, you’ll find the interface looks pretty familiar.br /
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The full version of the program requires payment, but the free version (also available in both installable and portable versions) contains just about every feature you’re likely to need, barring encryption and some synchronization capabilities.br /
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