Buzz: SecureZip your files in a zip! Free Download!

securezipKeeping your data safe and secure is an ongoing challenge as the amount of data grows ever larger. Compression Tools made it easier early on to manage the amount of data by reducing the required amount of space for data. But the so-called ‘zipped’ files weren’t particularly secure, esp. if you had to email them across the internet.

Enter PKWare’s new ZIP software fromsecurity options www.securezip.com which offers a secure alternative to previous versions of its original and useful pkzip programs. In fact, they are offering a free license to users on a short term basis. “Free” as in you have to register your name and email address to get the file, but downloading is easy and it is NOT trialware. It’s a full license.

They claim “SecureZIP – The next generation of ZIP”, and after a few days, I will be giving it a full review to answer that claim! Its convenenience and security rest on its integration with mail platforms, especially Outlook, but I found on my system that it worked well with Thunderbird. Its security features consist of up to 256 Bit AES encryption as well as the ability to add passwords or X.509 Certificates. Now that’s secure. This tool should really help the blogger! And the price is right!

Buzz: Thunderbird 2 is now out!

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Thunderbird 2 is now available for release. If you have used TB1.5, it’s time to try out version 2.

I’m downloading it right now. Will report back.

In the meantime, here’s what it says on the download site!

Keep Your Vital Information Organized

Thunderbird 2 features many new enhancements to help you better manage your unruly inbox, and stay informed. Thunderbird 2 scales to the most sophisticated organizational needs while making it easy to find what you need.

Advanced Folder Views Thunderbird 2 offers a variety of ways for you to organize and display your folders, whether by favorites, recently viewed or folders containing unread messages. As always, you can also set up RSS and newsgroup folders to stay on top of news and your interests. Thunderbird 2 also allows you to maximize your message view pane by opting for a folder drop down menu instead of the traditional sidebar.
Message Tagging Thunderbird 2 allows you to “tag” messages with descriptors such as “To Do” or “Done” or even create your own tags that are specific to your needs. Tags can be combined with saved searches and mail views to make it easier to organize email.
Message History Navigation Thunderbird 2 offers message history navigation that allows you to click “forward” and “back” much like in your Web browser. You can now quickly toggle between messages and folder views.
Improved Search Thunderbird 2 features a find as you type pane that speeds up searches within displayed messages. Thunderbird also offers quick search, which starts showing search results as soon as you start typing in search terms.
Saved Searches Do you find yourself searching for the same subject or message content over and over? Thunderbird 2 saves you time by allowing you to store this search as a folder. Rerunning the search is just a matter of clicking on the saved search folder in the folder pane.
Stay Informed Thunderbird 2 has been updated to provide more informative and relevant message alerts containing sender, subject and message text for newly arrived messages. Folders provide a pop up summarizing new messages in that folder.
Easy Access to Popular Web Mail Services Thunderbird 2 makes it even easier to integrate and use various Web mail accounts from one inbox. Gmail and .Mac users can access their accounts in Thunderbird by simply providing their user names and passwords.

Buzz: Google Docs adds Charting …

For those Google Apps fans out there, Google has just added charting to the functions of the spreadsheet. I’ve added a few images to show what it looks like. Here’s what they say:

Now it’s easy to show data in simple graphics to friends or co-workers with charts. Select from various styles to meet your visualization needs. new charts

Now here’s what it looks like in real life. Just click on the pie to add a chart.

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Then you will see the following options appear. If you are used to Excel or OpenOffice charts, you will find these straightforward.

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And welcome to my first Chart in Google Apps. Not thrilling perhaps. But it does illustrate my average income from Blogging and other Passive Sources since I started this blog.

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So, quite functional charts, courtesy of Google Apps. If you decide to change the chart, just right click over it, and you will see some options.

And lastly, you can export the charts…, too. So look for that chart in a future posting!

Happy Blogging.