Category Archives: Image and Graphics tools and resources

Where Did That Image Come From?

    Where Did That Image Come From? Reverse image search engines have been around for a long time. In the beginning, they were not very accurate, not very fast, and not very useful. However, today’s reverse image search engines are accurate and fast.  Over the last few days, we’ve been test-driving a reverse-image search extension for Google… Read More »

More Desktop Wallpaper for You

    More Desktop Wallpaper for You It’s Christmas Eve (or it was when I wrote this), and I was thinking I would like to give you all a present. There are so many of you who have helped us this year with your kind words, donations and purchases, and I wanted to give you something back. We… Read More »

How to Make Your Own Screensaver on Windows 10

    How to Make Your Own Screensaver on Windows 10 This tip was inspired by a question I was asked during a support session. Until yesterday I hadn’t given any thought to making screensavers on Windows 10 using pictures already on my computer. And I sure didn’t realize how easy it was to do. If you’d like… Read More »

Preview Almost Any File Quickly With QuickLook

Preview Almost Any File Quickly With QuickLook QuickLook works with Windows 10 Imagine a free Windows Store app you can install that allows you to highlight almost any file in File Explorer and preview it just by pressing the spacebar. Press the spacebar again and the preview disappears. And another nice feature of this app is when you… Read More »

Our Lucky 13 Freeware Picks (PLUS)

Our Lucky 13 Freeware Picks (PLUS) We grew up with freeware. When we first jumped on the Web over two decades ago, almost all software was freeware. Things have changed. But we still use love freeware – not just because it’s free – but because it’s good stuff. And you can’t beat the price. We have probably left… Read More »

Photo Gallery and Movie Maker Still Work Great on Windows 10

Photo Gallery and Movie Maker Still Work Great On Windows 10 A whole lot of people (including us) loved using Movie Maker and Photo Gallery when they were available from Microsoft. Unfortunately, Microsoft stopped offering Windows Live Essentials a couple of years ago and there was no place from which you could download Photo Gallery & Movie Maker.… Read More »