Freeware / Open Source SIG March 26, 2015 Notes and Links

Freeware/Crapware

Old freeware download site favorites, such as download.com, cnet downloads, tucows, etc., are now bundling crapware, including superfish style malware. Even others like Source Forge and File Hippo are not as safe as they once were; they don’t wrap their downloads, but they do make it hard to find the right download link.

If what you want is on https://ninite.com/, that is the safest way of getting it.

If you must get it from somewhere else, make sure you don’t install using the defaults, check and only install what you need, not the crapware.

Further, make sure you research it to make sure it is really what you want, and check for/remove malware immediately after the install to make sure.

SOURCES

http://www.howtogeek.com/210265/download.com-and-others-bundle-superfish-style-https-breaking-adware/
https://discuss.howtogeek.com/t/download-sites-distributing-spyware-crapware/12449
http://www.ghacks.net/2015/03/13/report-all-major-download-sites-serve-potentially-unwanted-programs/

Google Search

Google Search now blocks crapware in the search results for downloads.
http://www.howtogeek.com/210568/google-is-now-blocking-crapware-in-search-results-ads-and-chrome/

f.lux

f.lux is an application to change your display to match the lighting by time of day.
https://justgetflux.com/

Web of Trust

https://www.mywot.com/en/aboutus says:

“Web of Trust (WOT) is a website reputation and review service that helps people make informed decisions about whether to trust a website or not. WOT is based on a unique crowdsourcing approach that collects ratings and reviews from a global community of millions of users who rate and comment on websites based on their personal experiences.”

Web of Trust is an add-on for Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer, and Safari browsers.

From the Faq:
https://www.mywot.com/en/faq/add-on

“WOT shows you which websites you can trust based on millions of users’ experiences around the world to help you stay safe when you search, surf, and shop online.”

https://www.mywot.com/

Wi-Fi Slow Down

According to the HowToGeek blog, using slower wi-fi devices can slow your entire wi-fi network. The post explains why, and what you can do about it.
http://www.howtogeek.com/210062/how-802.11b-devices-slow-down-your-wi-fi-network-and-what-you-can-do-about-it/

Other Items Discussed

VPN

https://www.witopia.com/

Firefox Add-Ons

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/hello/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-Us/firefox/addon/ghostery/

On-line Spell Checker

www.afterthedeadline.com/

Feedback

Check these out and let me know what you think. Comments always appreciated.

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Presentation by Abby Stokes March 18, 2015

The Boca Raton Computer Society welcomes Abby Stokes, author of “Is This Thing On?” A Friendly Guide to Everything Digital for Newbies, Technophobes and the Kicking & Screaming.

If you are anywhere in the area, please come and enjoy this presentation. It is open to the public

Time and Place

Wednesday, March 18th at 7:30pm

South County Civic Center
16700 Jog Road
Delray Beach, FL 33446

Author Information

Best-selling author helps you Photo of Abby StokesNavigate the Digital World.

Abby Stokes, author of “Is This Thing On?” A Friendly Guide to Everything Digital for Newbies, Technophobes and the Kicking & Screaming.

“Is This Thing On?” Navigating the Digital World Presentation

  • Should you buy a tablet or a computer? Stick with your PC or move onto an Apple?
  • How do you maximize your searches and why on earth do people want to share on Facebook?
  • Abby helps “digital immigrants” (those baby boomers and beyond not born with a keyboard and mouse in their hand) understand what everyone is talking about.

Copies of “Is This Thing On?” will be available for purchase.

Boca Bits Newsletter March 2015

Boca Bits Newsletter Logo

The March 2015 issue of the Boca Raton Computer Society Boca Bits newsletter has been posted at http://brcs.org/bocabits.htm.
(PDF versions of Boca Bits from November 2001 available on the site also.)

Some of the Contents

  • Page 3
    President’s Message
  • Page 5
    My Favorite Free Android Apps
    Ira tells about some of his favorite free Android apps.
  • Page 10
    Using Dropbox for Nearly Continuous Document Backup
    Leo Notenboom explains how to use Dropbox to ensure document backups.
  • Page 13 (Bottom Right)
    Cartoon
  • Page 14
    Word Tip: Controlling How Body Text is Displayed
  • Page 15
    Music And Video Files: Modify Them To Your Needs
  • Page 17
    Cartoons
  • Page 18
    February 2015 Interesting Internet Finds