How to Install Corel Draw X7

Corel Draw Graphics Suite ,with a fresh look, new must-have tools and major feature enhancements, Corel Draw Graphics Suite X7.5 opens up a world of new creative possibilities. We’ve designed several new workspaces that reflect your natural workflow, so that everything is right where you need it, when you need it. Whether you’re creating graphics and layouts, editing photos or designing websites, this complete suite of graphic design software helps you design your way.


How to Install?

  1. Download and extract files
  2. Install Corel Draw Graphics Suite X7.5 (Trial)
  3. Block your internet connection
  4. Start Corel Draw , In Help Menu Click on Sign In
    another window will open click on Already Purchased (bottom)
  5. Use XFORCE to generate your serial and choose offline activation
  6. Copy Your Installation Code into XF keygen and generate your Activation Code
    Copy it back into Corel Activation Window
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Minimum System Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 (64-bit editions), Windows 7 (64-bit editions), all with latest service packs installed
  • Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 1 GB hard disk space (for installation without content)
  • Mouse, tablet or multi-touch screen
  • 1280 x 768 screen resolution
  • DVD drive (required for box installation)
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or higher
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Deleting Your Search History From Search Engines & Social Media Sites

We spend a lot of our online time searching for the answers to simple questions and complex queries. Sometimes, we make searches that we wish to keep private, things like personal medical advice, financial enquiries about investments and future securities etc. It is understandable that some users may feel uncomfortable with the fact that their search history is kept online in the hands of a third party.

What makes things worse is when the searches are used to serve personalized ads, which will be available for anyone using your machine to see. In this post, we are going to show you how to delete your search history from the more popular sites on the Internet, to better safeguard your privacy. Also included are tips on how to opt out of having your searches tracked on these services.

Google
If you are logged into your Google profile when making a search query or clicking a link on the results page, your choices will be logged in, to give you better results in future searches (and of course, to serve you better ads). If you want to opt out of this, you can remove your searches from your profile.

Google Web History

How To Delete Your Searches
Go to the Google Web History page to view every single query you ever made on their site. You can remove select searches, or all of your past searches.

To remove all of your search queries, click on the box next to the Remove Items box and then click Remove Items. If you would like to delete individual items, tick those items before clicking Remove Items.
Google Web History Remove Item

After this, to make sure that Google doesn’t record your web history, you can turn off your Web History by clicking the Settings in the top right corner and select Turn off.

If you do not want Google advertize to you based on your searches, consider turning personalized ads off.

Facebook
If you have ever looked up someone, or a business page on Facebook, your searches will be saved in your Activity Log. Your friends will not have access to what you have searched (or who you have stalked), but Facebook, and whomever happens to have access to your account, does.

How To Delete Your Searches
To delete your Facebook search queries go to your profile page and click View Activity Log. On the left side of the page, click More and then Search. Here you can see every single search you have made on Facebook. To delete them all, click Clear Searches.

Facebook Search History

YouTube
Accidentally searched for Justin Bieber’s latest single and want that search query removed from your search history? It is relatively easy to remove your search history from Youtube.

How To Delete Your Searches
All you have to do is go to Search History, located under Video Manager. From here, you can choose to delete either individual searches, clean house, or make sure YouTube doesn’t record your searches by choosing Pause search history.

YouTube Search History

To ensure that nobody gets access to your search history, delete your Watch History, which can be accessed when you click your profile picture. Again, you can choose to clear individual videos, the whole playlist or turn off logging.

YouTube Watch History

Twitter
Twitter will keep only the most recent searches in your history so deleting these queries isn’t as important as the other services listed in this post but if have a pressing need to remove your search history, here’s how to do it.
Twitter Search History

How To Delete Your Searches
On the site, click on the search box and the option to Clear All to remove all search queries.

On the iOS app, click on the search lens and beside Recent searches there is an x button. Tap on it to bring up the Clear menu.

On Android, you can manually remove each search query by pressing the x next to the query.

Yahoo
Unfortunately, Yahoo doesn’t have an option that allows you to delete your previous search history. The only thing you can do here is to make sure that Yahoo will no longer log any of your search queries in the future.

How To Delete Your Searches
To turn of your search history on Yahoo, go to their Search Preference menu and under Keep search history, select Search history off.

Yahoo Search History 

While we’re at it, you might want to opt out of Yahoo’s search-based advertising, where in addition to your previous search history, they will look into your computer’s browsing history to serve up personalized ads. To do so, go to Yahoo’s Ad Interest Manager and click Opt Out.

Yahoo Ad Interest

Bing
Microsoft’s Bing gives you an easy way to delete your entire search history and at the same time to make sure it will not record them in the future.

How To Delete Your Searches
Simply go to Bing Search History and from there you will have the option to Clear all of your search history and Turn off logging.

Bing Search History

Again, while we’re at it, we should turn off personalized ads for Bing because as with Yahoo, Bing will look into your computer’s browser history for advertising purposes.

Go to Microsoft personalized ad preference and from here you will be provided tools to better manage your privacy and data.

Microsoft Personalized ad
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How To Create Feed URL With FeedBurner | Hacking Is Magic

FeedBurner is a web feed management provider. FeedBurner provides custom RSS feeds and management tools that will help to your blog reader to get regular updates of your blog posts via email or Google Reader. You might have seen the feedburner ‘chicklet’ and the news letter sign up on various blogs as shown below.

This post will help you to setup a Feedburner for your blog.

Follow the Steps Below :

  1. Go to your FeedBurner account or Login.
  2. Type your blog or feed address URL. If you are using WordPress then URL looks like http://example.com/feed – replace example.com with your domain name.
  3. Click on the Next button.
  1. Here you can change the Feed Title and Feed address as per your choice (its optional but is recommended as it acts as a brand name for your feed)
  2. Click on the Next button to proceed further.
  1. Your feed URL will now be successfully created. Click on Next for Step 2.
  1. Select the Check boxes that you want and click on Next button.

You have now successfully setup the feed URL for your feedburner account.

Enable email Subscription, Feed Count,etc

  1. Click on the Publicize tab then go to Email Subscription on left sidebar.
  2. Click on the Activate Button.(See screenshot below)
  1. Copy the code and paste it into your blog.  Click on the Save button.

In the same way you can activate FeedCount.
  1. Click on FeedCount on the left sidebar.
  2. Select the color scheme of your feed chicklet that you want to show on the blog.
  3. Click on the Activate button and copy the code shown next to paste it into your blog.
Hope you liked this tutorial on how to setup your Feedburner account for your blog. Do drop in your feedback through your comments below
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How to Set Up a Free WordPress Newsletter Using FeedBurner | Hacking Is Magic

If you’ve ever looked into sending out a regular newsletter for your site, you’ve probably come to the conclusion that you’ll either need to run the email from your own server, or you’ll need to sign up with a professional email service.  
                                  
Running emails to a large list of addresses from your own server can get tricky. The world of email and spam and spam-blockers can be very complicated. In short, there’s a good chance a lot of your emails may never end up going to your users. Professional email services can be good, and they offer a lot of advantages, but they can also be expensive. Some may have free services for a low number of contacts, but once you go above that, you’ll need to start paying.

A third option, and a FREE one, could be to use FeedBurner as your newsletter delivery service.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Using FeedBurner

There are both advantages and disadvantages to using FeedBurner. We’ll go over some of them below, and then we’ll run through how to set up a newsletter with the FeedBurner service.

Advantages


  1. It’s FREE!
  2. You can brand your email so that it looks as if it’s coming directly from your site.
  3. FeedBurner is owned and run by Google. This means your email is much more likely to get through to your intended contacts than it would be if you sent emails from your own server.

Disadvantages


  1. The ability to customize the look of your newsletters is limited.
  2. There are no hardcore statistics you might get with a professional service.
  3. You can send out simple newsletters whenever you like, but it doesn’t offer any type of auto-responder service as you might get with a professional service.

How to Set Up a Free WordPress Newsletter through FeedBurner

The basic idea behind all this is really very simple. And so we’ll outline it first, and then go into detail.
  1. Set up a separate blog on your site only for your newsletter. (e.g. mysite.com/newsletter/)
  2. Set up an account for that blog (not your main domain) on FeedBurner.
  3. Get the email subscription form code that lets visitors enter their email address.
  4. Place that code on your main domain.
  5. Whenever you want to send out a newsletter, simply write a post on the Newsletter blog (not the main site).

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1. Set Up a Separate Blog


As mentioned, probably the best thing to do would be to install a separate blog on your domain, something like mysite.com/newsletter/.  You could also set up a blog on a free service like WordPress.com or Blogger, but if you can, I would suggest keeping everything under one roof.


Another option is to set up a special category only for your newsletter, but then you will need to jump through a number of hoops in order to make sure that your category isn’t public and that your users sign up for ONLY that category.

2. Set Up an Account at FeedBurner

Remember to sign up your NEWSLETTER blog, not your main site.

3. Get Email Subscription Code


Continue through the sign up process until you get to the Account Management section. Once there, you will need to look for the Publicize tab at the top and then the Email Subscriptions link on the left. After that, you will need to click the Activate button.


Next you should automatically be taken to the Subscription Management screen where you should copy the code for your email sign-up form.


4. Place Code on Main Site

Take your copied sign up code and place it on your MAIN SITE. (You can also place it on the Newsletter site, of course, but the main thing is to place it on the main site.)

You can place the code from FeedBurner in a text widget if you like. Also, remember to put a label above or below the form that indicates it’s for a newsletter. You can reword the text in the copied code if you like, but it may be easiest to just create your own label. (If using a text widget, for example, then title the widget “Sign Up for Our Weekly Newsletter” or something along those lines.)

5. Send Out Your Newsletter

Whenever you’d like to send out a newsletter, then simply make a post on the Newsletter blog you set up.

When your users signed up on your main site for your newsletter, they were actually just signing up for updates from your private newsletter blog (although they didn’t know that).

Although you are somewhat limited to how you can style the emails that get sent through FeedBurner, you can include whatever links you like. So, of course, you can write a post on your Newsletter blog and link to content on your main site.

Configure Your Settings

You will want to make sure you go through each of the screens in the email section to configure your emails as you like. In these sections you can do things such as set the return address on the emails to look as if they came from your own domain.

Important Tip

On the Email Branding screen, you can set the subject lines of all your newsletters. For some, it may be fine to title each newsletter something like “The Latest News from Site XYZ.”

However, if you would like more control over your subject lines for each newsletter, then do as FeedBurner suggests under the “Hot Tip” section and place the following bit of text in the Email Subject/Title box:

${latestItemTitle}

When you do this, the name you give your post on your newsletter blog will be the subject line for the email that goes out for that newsletter.

Free, Stable, Simple, Reliable

If you’re just looking for a simple newsletter delivery system, then it’s hard to beat this method. It’s free. It’s stable. It’s simple to use. And perhaps most important, it’s reliable.

All four of those things are not always so easy to find in the world of email.
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