Monday, April 9, 2012

Software for Your Asus

When you get a new laptop such as an Asus notebook laptop, it can be a great feeling to have a brand new machine that runs quickly, loads immediately, and features better graphics and more power than your old one. In the case of an Asus notebook laptop it is also great to have a device that's so portable and light and that you can get use out of at a moment's notice.

?However when you've bought your new computer and are excited to use it, it can sometimes be tricky knowing precisely what to do with it first and how to make the most of your technology. Really a laptop is only as good as your software, and if you don't have anything to do on your laptop yet then you aren't going to be able to get much out of it.

?Here then we will look at some great things you can get for an Asus notebook laptop ? some software that will help you to start getting the most from your Asus notebook laptop and enjoy showing off your new piece of kit.

Alt Drag: Alt Drag isn't quite a new fangled piece of exciting software.

What it is though is a programme that can be very useful for those with particularly small Asus notebook laptop. What Alt Drag does is to allow you to drag the screen outside of its physical boundaries. In other words then, if a window doesn't fit on your smaller screen, you can drag the screen up to reach the necessary buttons etc.

Spotify: Spotify is an excellent piece of software for music lovers. The idea here is that instead of buying and downloading individual songs that you like, you instead just stream them all directly off of the internet. This means that you have every piece of music you could possibly want, including tracks you won't have heard of.

Ideal for requests at parties, and perfect for keeping your Asus notebook laptop harddrive freed up.

Steam: Steam is a system that allows you to download and play computer games. The system provides one place where you can browse and find hundreds of games ? including free ones ? and then download them instantly to your PC.

Paint: Paint is the famed editing software that allows you to edit photos and other images. This is a great piece of software for hobbyists who want to have a play, for web designers, and for casual users who just want to make their photos blemish free on Facebook.

Office: Many laptops including most Asus laptops, no longer come with the full Microsoft Office suit. If you are a business professional however, then you would probably see this as a worthwhile investment that would give you the ability to more effectively edit documents, make spreadsheets and hold presentations.

Chrome: Internet Explorer's days as the king of web browsers are very much behind it now, and options like Firefox or Chrome are both faster and more secure. Chrome in particular is a very good browser as it also has no real task bar up the top allowing you to see more of the website even on smaller screens.
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