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Go to the site. In the search box, type in the commercial program that you want to avoid. Or type in a type of program. You will probably find several.
I think you will find something worth downloading.
“In many ways the evidence of our faith is found in our ability to control our tongue (or our keyboard)."
-Adam Hamilton, Seeing Gray in a World of Black and White
Slogan/motto:
Most Christians worship the false god of Public Acceptance.
Reputation:
August 11th, 2012, 10:32 AM
The next time you're having a computer problem and you wish you could SHOW your repair geek the problem instead of trying to describe it to him over the phone, just download http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ and then post to youtube.
This is a 40 second example of how much more clear the description of the problem is to the repair geek...
The next time you're having a computer problem and you wish you could SHOW your repair geek the problem instead of trying to describe it to him over the phone, just download http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ and then post to youtube.
This is a 40 second example of how much more clear the description of the problem is to the repair geek...
Speaking of... did you figure out why your info isn't showing up on your computer?
Slogan/motto:
Most Christians worship the false god of Public Acceptance.
Reputation:
August 18th, 2012, 08:45 AM
The freeware program Panopreter converts text to speech.
If you have a long article to read and don't want to stare into a computer screen for 1/2 hour, you can just listen to it instead.
If you have written something, paste it in and listen. You will spot errors. When you read it, you can miss them. Listening is much better for identifying errors.
You can use it to create an MP3 file. Then listen to it with your MP3 player.
Slogan/motto:
Luke 9:23 Then He said to them all, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me."
"If a sheerly linguistic version of the gospel could be concocted, it would merely so be no longer the gospel. In the Lutheran Reformation’s understanding, which we believe in this matter to be correct, the sacraments make the inalienable externality of the gospel message and therefore are necessary to the authenticity of that message." (Christian Dogmatics [1984], II:302-303 as cited in Pontifications)