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  • 4 yrs 33 wks 1 days old
  • Updated: 20 Nov 2009
  • 72 entries
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Tipical Charlie
Welcome to Tipical Charlie, a repository of all kinds of tips related to computing, from web developer and technologist, Charlie Arehart.
I'll mostly share my own tips that I've found others enjoyed hearing about. I'll welcome tips from others, too.
(Wondering where I came up with the name?)

Latest tagged entries for 'GOOGLE'



When the google toolbar spell checker is unavailable in Firefox, note that FF has its own

Wednesday, 29 August 2007 12:50 P GMT-04
Did you know that Firefox has its own spellchecker? I didn't, until I found I couldn't access the Google Toolbar spellchecker in a pop up window while in Firefox. Here's a solution and a tip.

Don't miss out on the many powers of the Google Toolbar (some hidden buttons, some new context menu options, and more)

Friday, 11 August 2006 8:06 A GMT-04
If you're a user of the Google toolbar, are you getting the most out of it? There are hidden gems. IF you don't know what it is, let me also tell you why you should definitely add it, to either IE or Firefox.

Google Maps for your phone: not just using a browser

Thursday, 29 June 2006 3:35 P GMT-04
If you're a fan of Google maps, did you know that there's a nifty version for mobile devices? It's not just about visiting the maps.google.com web site, but rather an app for your phone (most net-connectable phones), with advantages I'll discuss...

What can you do when a favored blog doesn't offer an email notification feature?

Monday, 10 April 2006 5:26 P GMT-04
If you have a favorite blog where you'd like to be notified by email when it's updated, but the blog owner hasn't implemented an email notification feature, what can you do? You may know about RSS readers, but what if you much prefer email?

Using Yahoo or Google Groups to stay in touch with your fellows

Tuesday, 20 September 2005 4:15 P GMT-04
Do you have an extended group of folks you'd like to stay in touch with more easily? Wouldn't it be neat to have one email address to use to send an email to all the members of your extended family, or class members, or army buddies in a unit?