#91
/ January 26, 2009 / 2:02 min.
Save web pages for offline browsing
Chances are you've found at least a few web pages you'd like to be able to read when on the go. Don't waste your data plan minutes reading long text online. Save that web content and read it offline on your laptop!
download this episode now
show notes
- With the web page open, go to File in your browser's toolbar.
- Click on Save Page As...
- Choose the download location and a unique name for the file.
- Clicking on the HTML file will open the page in your browser, even if you are offline.
For this demonstration, we use Firefox. However, all web browsers have similar functionality. Just go to File and Save page as... or similar.
filed under
#611
/ March 11, 2010 / 1:02 min.
Wireless Application Protocol or WAP is a standard for accessing the mobile web and its content on mobile phones. Everything from email delivery to browsing the web on our phones came about thanks to WAP. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#610
/ March 11, 2010 / 1:50 min.
When you're in the world of
wireless networking
there are lots of terms, lots of acronyms, and lots of things that seem to make little sense. Terms like
SSID
, which Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#609
/ March 10, 2010 / 2:55 min.
PixelPipe is a cool site that lets you
share photos, videos
and more with over 100 other sites. Upload once and send your photos and videos to a bunch of different social networking and blogging sites. This saves you updating hundreds of different
social media, photo or video
sharing pages individually. Now you can use
PixelPipe right from your iPhone
with this
awesome free iPhone app
.
#608
/ March 10, 2010 / 1:16 min.
As you travel around the Internet, visiting Web sites, occasionally you'll get a "404." It could be an image heavy page, it could be just text. It might be funny, it might be serious.
What is a 404?
Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains these "page not found" error pages.
#607
/ March 9, 2010 / 1:56 min.
Sticky notes
have changed the way many people work. You just jot a note down on one and stick someplace. On a table, a desk, a screen, a keyboard or on the wall. Having your monitor plastered with physical sticky notes is the past though. Tacking virtual sticky notes to your computer desktop is the way to go. Doc shows us
where to find Sticky Notes in Windows 7
.
#606
/ March 9, 2010 / 1:06 min.
You hear a lot of talk about "
Android" lately. The
mobile operating system from Google
has caught on in smartphones and other mobile devices. But
what exactly is Android
? Why should you care about Android? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#605
/ March 8, 2010 / 1:38 min.
Hypertext
is used to generate links that lead you from one place to another. At first glance it's almost magical. You see text, you click on it, and it takes you someplace new.
Hypertext is the foundation of the World Wide Web.
Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#604
/ March 8, 2010 / 1:53 min.
PixelPipe is a cool online service for
sharing photos, videos, text
and more. We love it so it stands to reason, we want it on our Android handsets as well. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan offers a
guided tour of PixelPipe on Android
.
#603
/ March 5, 2010 / 2:14 min.
You see the term "chipset" when you're dealing with computers. "You have an Intel chipset," but what does that mean? What is a chipset exactly? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains.
#602
/ March 5, 2010 / 3:36 min.
Your smartphone is much more than just a phone. It can also be the
motivation to hit the gym
that you need. With CardioTrainer on your Android phone, information on your workouts and monitor your fitness progress is entered automatically. GPS and accelerometer data is gathered or you can input your workouts manually. Did we mention it's a
free Android app
?
about Tutorials

Butterscotch tutorials are your step-by-step guide to maximizing your tech potential. Our tutorials offer tips and tricks explained in plain English, without the jargon. Short, sweet and to the point, we offer practical PC advice you can start using right away to save time, money and headaches. We help you get the most out of your computer and gadgets.