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aggiorno express: IE8 Compatibility Edition

August 31st, 2008

aggiorno express was born to assist you with the meta tagging process for IE8 of all the pages in your Web sites, in an automated way, just as aggiorno does with the variety of aggiornings shipped with v1.0.

Different to the full version of aggiorno, express editions are free standalone aggiornings that are themed to help you with a specific task, saving you hours of effort that otherwise will cost you getting things done.

After downloading and installing aggiorno express, getting your sites ready for IE8 is as easy as launching the application, selecting the source folder of your website, deciding where the new website should be stored, choosing the flag you want to meta tag your pages with and hitting Start!

Download: aggiorno express for ie8 (Free)
Screenshot: Compatibility Screen
Link: Product website

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August 31st, 2008 20:00:10

Shape Services VNC Plus v1.3.2 S60 Java

August 31st, 2008
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August 31st, 2008 20:00:09

Asphalt 3: Street Rules HD retail

August 31st, 2008

The best mobile phone racing game returns to throw you into the heart of the undergro…
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August 31st, 2008 20:00:08

Pocket Mechanic Professional v2.93.252

August 31st, 2008

Pocket Mechanic Professional v2.93.252

The leading Windows Mobile maintenance utility and Pocket PC Magazine Best Software Awards Finalist - Pocket Mechanic Professional will keep …
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August 31st, 2008 20:00:07

Get the Best Price with the 15-to-20 Percent Rule [Saving Money]

August 31st, 2008

money-rules.pngNBC’s Today Show web site rounds up tricks for talking anyone into anything, whether you’re negotiating over price, persuading your spouse, or influencing co-workers. A lot of the tips are more about simple manipulation, but the price negotiation tip offered a solid rule-of-thumb:

If you are the buyer, offer the salesperson 15 percent to 20 percent less than what you can really afford. For instance, if you absolutely can’t spend more than $6,000 on a used car advertised at $7,000, try offering $5,100 (15 percent less than $6,000).

Of course you’ll need to get comfortable with haggling to apply this rule, but if the seller is using the same rule in reverse for pricing the item (which the author also suggests), you almost have to haggle if you’re going to get a reasonable price. Photo by jenn_jenn.






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August 31st, 2008 20:00:06