Technical Advice

 

This page is a listing of suggested software and practices that will ensure your Internet experience is fast, safe and secure. If you need help with your computer, contact the Meadows Webmaster at the Marquette Computer Consultants web site.

 

There are new tools, browsers, PDF readers and more to talk about!

Internet Browsers

There are now THREE major browsers available. Click the links to go to the web sites that have the updates.

  • Mozilla Firefox - highly recommended. It uses a tabbed interface and is invulnerable to attacks/installations that use ActiveX and includes a ton of free add-ons that filter ads, show local weather and much more!
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer - Newly upgraded IE now includes tabs and is more secure. You'll need IE to upgrade your system via www.windowsupdate.com. Some web sites only work well with IE.
  • Google Chrome - this new browser is still technically in beta but is getting rave reviews for it's speed and user interface.

 

PDF Readers

Adobe Reader is always being updated, but I have switched to FoxIt Reader, a new freeware PDF reader that's light, fast and seamlessly integrates with your web browser. Unlike Adobe Reader the software does not install any automatic updater or pre-loader that sits in memory; highly recommended. Uninstall Adobe Reader and the get FoxIt Reader here.

 

Antivirus Software

If you are surfing the net or using e-mail you absolutely must have antivirus software. A good free package is Avast Anti-Virus. They have a home version that's free for personal use. It runs in the background and updates itself automatically with the latest virus information as soon as it's available. I use it and highly recommend it.

If you have any other anti-virus software on your computer and you decide to switch, be sure to uninstall the old software before installing Avast!  You will need to register your copy of the program, even if you use the free version, but they don't pester your or send you spam.

  • Read about Avast Antivirus here, download it here.

 

Antispyware Software

Web sites are constantly trying to install software on your computer; to serve up ads, track your movements on the Internet and generally invade your privacy. Some spyware modifies settings on your computer and can cause problems in Windows. You should use an anti-spyware program to help protect your PC.

Microsoft has a program that is free (at least for now) called Windows Defender. It too automatically updates itself and protects against spyware.

 

  • Read about and download Windows Defender here.

 

Another good program is Spybot Search and Destroy. The free version lets you scan for and remove spyware; the paid version includes a memory-resident program that always runs and stops spyware before it installs itself. Highly recommended.

  • Read about and download Spybot Search and Destroy here.

 

E-Mail Programs

 E-Mail programs are like cars - everyone has their favorite, and for different reasons. Here are some thoughts on three that are very popular right now

  • Microsoft Windows Live Mail: This is an upgrade to Outlook Express that includes a new user interface, spam blocking, phishing prevention and better support for multiple email accounts. There are tons of other free services available through Windows Live; all you need is a Windows Live email account. Click here to download and run the Windows Live Mail setup program.
     
  • Microsoft Outlook. This is a huge, full-featured program that is part of Microsoft Office. It includes Email, Calendars, Notes, Tasks and Contact lists. If you do a lot of contact management this can be good, but it's expensive (part of Office), big and it can be cumbersome. Some computers and PDAs come with a free version of it, though.
     
  • Mozilla Thunderbird: Also free, and much like Outlook Express, though there are some who say it's much better. Provides spam filters you can configure yourself. Read about here, download it here.

 

E-Mail Services

E-Mail Services are also available. Sure, you get an e-mail account for free with your Internet Service provider, or you can get a free email account at a number of web sites, including Hotmail or Yahoo, but these accounts are typically targeted by spammers; even if you set up such an account and do nothing with it your inbox get swamped with spam inside of a week.

GMAIL is another option:

 

  • GMAIL: Provided by Google, this free email service can be accessed via browser or via any POP3 email program (including all those listed above.) It's pretty good at filtering spam, and you get tons of storage - 250 gigabytes! The concept behind GMail is that you can/should save everything -- all your emails -- which you can search through any time. Great for archiving everything you ever get or send!

    New this year at GMail is support for IMAP email. IMAP email keeps all your emails on the Google servers, so you never have to worry about losing your data if you hard drive crashes. It's private, secure, very reliable and incredibly handy if you access your email from more than one PC.


    Caveats:

    • The browser version serves up ads based on the text in the email you're currently reading. In my experience they are not at all intrusive.
       

Parental Controls

It is important to monitor your child's use of the Internet and to filter out inappropriate content. There are a large number of programs available which allow you to do this.

Here are some informational links:

 

Fraud, Scams and Abuse

I could list a lot of sites, here, but it's easier to tell you to Google it. Click here for a Google Search on "Internet Fraud." You find enough reading for hours.

 

Urban Legends and Chain Letters

These bug me 'cause they're often wrong and frequently STUPID. (Sorry, kids, I shouldn't use that word, but they are.) Whenever you get an email from someone that purports to tell you something amazing but true, you can check the facts for yourself on Snopes.com. This is a comprehensive database listing all kinds of interesting things that are often bogus. Entertaining reading if nothing else.

Just for the record:

 

See the Top 25 List of Urban Legends here. Some are true! Always good reading.


 

- Barry/b>