Monday 8 August 2011

AdSense Rules

Google AdSense is a very popular blog monetization tool because it's easy to join the Google AdSense program, easy to integrate a variety of ads into your blog, and ads don't have to take up a lot of space.  However, there are a few rules you must follow unless you want to get banned from the AdSense program and make no money at all.  Following are five of those rules:

1. Don't Boost Clicks Artificially

There are a number of ways that Google AdSense publishers (such as bloggers) can artificially boost the number of clicks on the Google AdSense ads that appear on their sites.  Following are a few methods that might be tempting but are considered spam and are a surefire way to get banned from the Google AdSense program:
  • Clicking on AdSense links on your blog yourself.
  • Asking other people to click on the AdSense links on your blog.
  • Using any kind of automated process to increase clicks (whether you create the process or a third party does it for you).
  • Joining with a group of other people to click on AdSense ads on each other's blogs or websites.

2. Don't Display More than the Allowed Number of Ads on a Page

Make sure you read the current Google AdSense Program Policies and only display the number of ads allowed on a single web page at all times.

3. Don't Fill a Page with Ads but No Original Content

Any page on your blog that includes Google AdSense ads must include more original content than ads.  In fact, Google considers displaying a page full of ads with little or no original content a form of spam.

4. Don't Create More than One AdSense Account

It might be tempting to create completely separate Google AdSense accounts and publish ads from both accounts on the same blog in order to get around rule #3 above, but doing so is a violation of Google policies.  While you can add more than one blog or website to your Google AdSense account, you may not have more than one actual account.

5. Don't Try to Trick People into Thinking AdSense Ads are NOT Ads

Hiding text link ads within the content of your blog posts in an attempt to make people think they aren't ads is a violation of Google AdSense policies.  Bottom-line, don't try to disguise ads in an effort to increase clicks.

Blog contests are a great way to increase traffic

Blog contests are a great way to increase traffic from your blog, but be sure to write blog contest rules that protect you from people who might be very unhappy if they don't win.  Even a blog contest for the smallest prize might lead to a negative online buzz from disgruntled losers.  Follow the tips below when you write your blog contest announcement and call for entries post to ensure you are protected.

The Prize

Clearly state what the blog contest prize is in your announcement and call for entries post.  If possible, include an image of the actual prize.  Be very specific in your description of the prize so there is no confusion about what is and is not included with the prize.

The Qualified Entry Process

Precisely describe what a person needs to do to gain an entry in the blog contest.  You must hand-hold in blog contest entry instructions, so offer the most detailed explanation possible.

The Deadline

State a date and time when entries will no longer be accepted to the blog contest.  Make sure you include the time zone!

The Prize Delivery

If you have any prize delivery restrictions, such as prizes cannot be shipped to P.O. Boxes, include them in your blog contest call for entries post.  For example, if you're only willing to ship the prize to people in the Continental United States, include that restriction in your post.  Also, include how the prize will be shipped such as UPS Ground.  If the prize will be shipped by someone other than you, include that information in the post.

The Winners

Describe in great detail how winners will be selected.  This is particularly important when winners will be chosen using a subjective process rather than a random drawing.

Winner Notification

Explain how the winner will be contacted to notify them that they've won the contest.  Make it clear that they need to provide the necessary information in their contest entry so you can notify them if they win in order to obtain their shipping address for prize delivery.

The Prize Acceptance

Include prize acceptance requirements in your blog contest call for entries post.  For example, make it clear that winners will be notified via a specific method (as described above) and they must respond to your notification within a specific time frame (such as 48 hours) or they'll automatically forfeit their prize.  This is essential or you could be left waiting for a winner to respond with their shipping information for days, weeks, months, or forever.

The Alternate Winner

Describe how an alternate winner will be selected if the original winner does not respond appropriately based on the prize acceptance requirements explained above.

Make Money blog

The Value of Monetizing Your Blog Through Nonadvertising Opportunities:

Displaying ads on your blog is certainly a simple way to try to generate an income from it. However, ads are not a guaranteed money-maker. For one reason, they are often dependent on the actions of your blog's readers. For another reason, generating a significant amount of money through advertising on your blog is unlikely (possible but unlikely) unless your blog receives a very large amount of traffic each day.
By diversifying your income-generating opportunities, you'll have a greater chance of successfully monetizing your blog. Following are a variety of nonadvertising methods to earn money from your blog.

If your blog has loyal readers then they must like what you have to say. Similarly, if you've established yourself as an expert in your blog's topic, then there is a good chance people will want to read more from you outside of your blog. Leverage that position by writing an ebook and offering it for sale on your blog.

Write a Book:

If you've established yourself as an expert in your blog's topic and developed a strong following, you could write a book and either try to have it published or self-publish.

Become a Professional Blogger:

Many blogs and blog networks look for talented and knowledgeable writers to author blogs, and many of those blogging jobs are paying. Apply to blogging jobs to boost your blogging income.

Apply for Other Writing Jobs:

Blogging can help you polish your writing skills, which can help you land other freelance writing jobs online and offline. Transitioning into freelance writing from blogging is not unusual and can be very lucrative.

Become a Public Speaker:

If you've successfully established yourself as an expert in your blog's topic and generated a decent amount of traffic to your blog, you could offer your services as a public speaker at events related to your area of expertise.

Become a Consultant:

If you've established yourself as an expert in your blog's topic, you can offer consulting services to other people or business' who could use the help of your expertise. Alternatively, you could offer consulting services related to developing and writing a successful blog.

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011


Microsoft Office for Mac 2011

 

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 applications shown on Mac OS X Snow Leopard
        Developer:                            Microsoft
        Initial release:                      October 26, 2010
        Stable Release:                    June 14, 2011
        Written in:                            Cocoa
       Operating system:         Mac OS X
       Type:                                  Office suite
       License:         Proprietary EULA
       Download Torrent:http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Microsoft-Office-2011-14-0-0-Final-for-Mac-Volume-Licensed/88511c96ad551136f0e15122be2861d43be0220ef446
        Download trail http://www.microsoft.com/mac/


Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 is the most recent version of the Microsoft Office
productivity suite for Mac OS X. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
and is comparable to Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows.
Microsoft Office 2011 includes more robust enterprise support and greater feature 
parity with the Windows edition. Its interface is now more similar to Office 2007 and 
2010 for Windows, with the addition of the Ribbon. A new versin of Outlook, written using
Mac OS X's Cocoa API, returns to the Mac for the first time since 2001 and has full
support for Exchange 2007.[citation needed] It replaces Entourage, which was included
in Office 2004 and 2008 for Mac.Support for Visual Basic for Applications macros

returned after having been dropped in Office 2008.

In addition, Office 2011 supports online collaboration tools such as Windows Live
SkyDrive and Office Web Apps, allowing Mac and Windows users to simultaneously edit
documents over the web.

Office for Mac 2011 has a number of limitations compared to Office 2010 for Windows.
It does not support ActiveX controls,[4] OpenDocument Format, or right-to-left 
languages such as Arabic, Persian and Hebrew. It also cannot handle attachments
in Rich Text Format e-mail messages sent from Outlook for Windows, which are delivered as 
winmail.dat attachments.


Two editions are available to the general
public.Home & Student provides Word, 
Excel and PowerPoint, while Home &
Business adds Outlook and increased
support.Microsoft Messenger 8 is
included with both editions, and Microsoft
Communicator for Mac 2011, which
communicates with Microsoft Lync Server,
is available only to volume licensing customers.
Office 2011
requires an Intel Mac running Mac 
OS X 10.5.8 or higher.
 
 
 

Applications and servicesHome & StudentHome & BusinessAcademicStandard
WordIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
PowerPointIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
ExcelIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
OutlookNot IncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
CommunicatorNot IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Office Web AppsNot IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Remote Desktop 
Connection
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Information Rights 
Management
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Windows Share Point
Services Support
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Technical support90 Days1 Year



The Home & Student edition is available in a single license for one computer and a family pack for three computers. 

The Home & Business edition is available in a single license for one computer and a multi-pack for two computers. The Standard edition is only available through Volume Licensing. The Academic edition was created for higher education students, staff and faculty, and includes one installation.

Development

Microsoft announced Office 2011 in 2009.[13] There were 6 beta versions released:
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 2 (Version 14.0.0, Build 100326)
  • Beta 3 (Build 100519)—announced on May 25, 2010
  • Beta 4 (Build 100526)
  • Beta 5 (Build 100709)
  • Beta 6 (Build 100802)

Access to beta versions were by invitation only,
although leaked copies were circulated among Mac
file sharing websites.The final version was released
to manufacturing on September 10, 2010, was a
vailable to volume license customers a day later, and
made available to the general public on October 26, 2010.

blogging tips

5 Tips to Choosing a Blog Topic

Pick a Subject for Long-Term Blogging Success

Building a successful blog is a commitment in time and effort. Follow these five tips to choose a topic to write about on your blog that will put you on the path to reaching your blogging goals.

1. Choose a Topic You're Passionate About

A successful blog is updated frequently (often several times a day). If your blog has a chance at success, you need to keep your content fresh, which means you need to consistenly update your blog. Make sure you choose a topic for your blog that you feel strongly about and truly enjoy. Otherwise, writing about it will feel stale very quickly. You need to be able to stay motivated about your blog's topic for a long time.

2. Choose a Topic You Like to Discuss with Other People

Successful blogs require two-way conversation between you (the blogger) and your audience (your readers). As readers leave comments on your blog or email you to discuss your posts in further detail, you need to be responsive and receptive to them. Your blog's long-term success will depend on the sense of community you can create around it.

3. Choose a Topic You Don't Mind Debating with Other People

The blogoshpere is made up of people from all walks of life with varying opinions. As your blog grows, more and more people will find it, and some of those people may not agree with everything you write. Successful bloggers enoy discussing their blogs' topics from all angles and appreciate a healthy debate.

4. Choose a Topic You're Not Overly Sensitive About

As your blog grows and more people find it, many are apt to not just disagree with you, but actually disagree so strongly with you that they may attack you personally. You need to have a thick skin to deflect personal attacks and strongly opposing opinions.

5. Choose a Topic You Enjoy Researching

The blogosphere is constantly changing and one of the most unique aspects of blogs is their ability to provide fresh, meaningful content and discussions about a wide variety of topics. In order for your blog to be successful, you need to enjoy reading about your blog's topic and keeping up with news and current events related to it thereby enabling you to keep your blog's content interesting and relevant to readers.


Thursday 28 July 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2

Kung Fu Panda 2

                         Kung Fu Panda 2




Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated action comedy film and the sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda. The cast of the original film reprised their voice roles while the new villain is voiced by Gary Oldman. The film was released on May 26, 2011 in Real D 3D and Digital 3D. The film opened to positive reception and became an international success.





Directed by:      Jennifer Yuh Nelson


Produced by:      Melissa Cobb
                             Guillermo del Toro


Written by:       Jonathan Aibel
                             Glenn Berger


Starring:               Jack Black
                              Angelina Jolie
                              Gary Oldman
                              Dustin Hoffman
                              Jackie Chan
                              Seth Rogen
                              Lucy Liu
                              David Cross
                              James Hong
                              Michelle Yeoh
                              Danny McBride
                              Dennis Haysbert
                              Jean-Claude Van Damme
                              Victor Garber
                              Fred Tatasciore


Music:                   by Hans Zimmer
                               John Powell


Editing:                  by Clare Knight


Studio:                   DreamWorks Animation


Distributed by:      Paramount Pictures


Release date:        May 2011


Running time:        91 minutes


Country:                 United States


Language:              English


Budget:                 $150 million


Gross revenue:       $546,687,355






Long ago, Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), heir of the peacock clan that ruled Gongmen City in China, sought to harness the power of fireworks as a weapon with which to rule the entire country. When he learned from the court's goat soothsayer (Michelle Yeoh) that "a warrior of black and white" would one day defeat him, Shen assumed she was referring to the giant pandas and had them exterminated to avert the prophecy. Shen's parents were horrified at this atrocity and exiled Shen, who swore revenge.

Years later, Po (Jack Black) is living his dream as the Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, the Furious Five, but is told by Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) that he has yet to achieve inner peace. While fighting off a pack of wolf bandits who have been stealing refined metal for Lord Shen, Po is distracted by a symbol on the head wolf's (Danny McBride) armor, which causes Po to have a flashback of his mother and allows the wolves to escape. Po asks his goose father, Mr. Ping (James Hong), where he came from, but all Ping can tell him is that he found Po as an infant in a radish crate and adopted him.

Afterward, Shifu receives word that Master Thundering Rhino (Victor Garber), leader of the kung fu council protecting Gongmen City, has been killed by Lord Shen with his newly developed weapon, a cannon, with which he intends to destroy kung fu tradition and conquer China. Po and the Five go to stop him, reaching Gongmen City to find it under the control of Shen's forces. The heroes find two imprisoned council members, Masters Storming Ox (Dennis Haysbert) and Croc (Jean-Claude Van Damme), and ask their help to liberate the city, but both masters cite their helplessness against Shen's weapon and refuse to escape. Po and the Five are then discovered by the wolf leader, who they chase to prevent him from alerting Shen, only to be captured.



Upon being brought before Shen in his tower, Po and the Five free themselves and destroy Shen's cannon. However, Po is again distracted by a flashback upon seeing the same symbol as before on Shen's plumage, allowing Shen to escape and destroy the tower with an arsenal of cannons. After escaping, Tigress (Angelina Jolie) confronts Po over his distraction. Po explains that he remembers Shen's presence on the night he was separated from his parents, and wants to question Shen about his past. Though empathetic, Tigress orders him to stay behind for his own safety.

Regardless, Po breaks into Shen's cannon factory to confront Shen, inadvertently foiling the Five's attempts to destroy the factory. Shen claims that Po's parents abandoned him before he blasts Po out of the factory and captures the Five. Po is rescued by Shen's soothsayer ( Michelle Yeoh) , who has been exiled by Shen to the ruined village where Po was born. Guided by the Soothsayer to embrace his past, Po remembers that when he was young his parents had sacrificed themselves to save him from Shen's forces as they killed every panda and burned down the village, his mother hiding him in a crate before being subdued. Po find's out his past. At this time Po lift's up a broken door and under it is Po's childhood toy. Realizing that he had lived a happy and fulfilling life despite this tragedy, Po attains inner peace. Po is healed back to health by the soothsayer and continues his journey to stop Lord Shen.



Po returns to Gongmen City to save the captive Five and prevent Shen's conquest of China. During the ensuing battle (in which Ox and Croc participate after being persuaded by Shifu), Po uses his inner peace to enable a kung fu technique that redirects Shen's cannon fire against his own armada and destroy it. Po then urges Shen to let go of his own past, but Shen refuses and attacks Po until Shen inadvertently slashes the ropes holding up his last cannon, which falls and crushes him to death. Victorious, Po returns to the Valley of Peace and reunites with Mr. Ping, lovingly declaring him to be his father. At the same time , Po's biological father (Fred Tatasciore) is shown to be living in a far-off hidden village inhabited by surviving pandas, and senses that his son is alive. In the end all is well in China.




Kung Fu Panda characters


1.  Jack Black as Po
2.  Angelina Jolie as Tigress
3.  Gary Oldman as Lord Shen
4.  Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu
5.  Jackie Chan as Monkey
6.  Seth Rogen as Mantis
7.  Lucy Liu as Viper
8.  David Cross as Crane
9.  James Hong as Mr. Ping
10. Michelle Yeoh as Soothsayer
11. Danny McBride as Wolf Boss
12. Dennis Haysbert as Master Storming Ox
13. Jean-Claude Van Damme as Master Croc
14. Victor Garber as Master Thundering Rhino
15. Fred Tatasciore as Po's father



Production

Kung Fu Panda 2 is the sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda. The first film was released in June of 2008, and by the following October, the studio DreamWorks Animation announced plans for a second film with the subtitle Pandamoneum, which was changed by 2010 to The Kaboom of Doom before simply being retitled to Kung Fu Panda 2. Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who was head of story for the first film, was hired to direct the sequel. The original film's cast members reprised their voice roles. Like the other DWA films beginning production in 2009, Kung Fu Panda 2 was produced in DreamWorks' stereoscopic 3-D technology of InTru 3D. The studio also plans to release the film in IMAX theaters worldwide.

Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, screenwriters and co-producers for the first film,returned to write and co-produce the sequel, with Charlie Kaufman consulting on the screenplay early on in the development process.

In Kung Fu Panda 2, the production crew showed increased familiarity with Chinese culture. In 2008, after the release of Kung Fu Panda, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and other Dreamworks members visited the city of Chengdu, which is considered as the "panda hometown. In addition to seeing real pandas, crew members learned about the local culture. Katzenberg has stated that Kung Fu Panda 2 incorporates many elements of Chengdu in the film. The film's landscape and architecture also found inspiration from those found at Mount Qingcheng, a renowned Taoist mountain. In an interview with Movieline, Berger stated that "we never really thought of this as a movie set in China for Americans; it’s a movie set in an mythical, universalized China for everyone in the world.



Release

Kung Fu Panda 2 was screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in early May before its commercial release. The film was released in the United States on May 26, 2011, the United Kingdom on June 10, 2011 and in Australia on June 23, 2011.



Critical

Kung Fu Panda 2 has received generally positive reviews, with many critics praising its animation, voice acting, and character development. The film received a "Certified Fresh" score of 82% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 148 critics and a rating average of 6.9 out of 10, with the consensus being that "The storyline arc may seem a tad familiar to fans of the original, but Kung Fu Panda 2 offers enough action, comedy, and visual sparkle to compensate. It also received a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 at Metacritic, based on 31 reviews from mainstream critics.

Variety called the film "a worthy sequel that gets an extra kick from the addition of dynamic 3D fight sequences while The Hollywood Reporter similarly praised the film. Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising the sequel as superior to the original and as an ambitious extension of the previous story.

Some critics noted the influences of executive producer Guillermo del Toro's works in the film's darker themes, and Jim Tudor of TwitchFilm.net describes that with del Toro on board, the film "effectively probes deeper into Po's emerging hero's journey and personal issues, evoking a truly fulfilling Campbellian archetype, but also remains fully viable as mainstream entertainment suitable for all ages.

As with the first film, the animation has been praised. Frank Lovece of Film Journal International describes the film as "truly beautiful to behold" and states it "works on both aesthetic and emotional levels. Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times writes that "For Panda 2 is not just wall-to-wall animation, it is artistry of the highest order.

Many critics have praised Gary Oldman for his voice acting and developed characterization of main antagonist Lord Shen, with some comparing him favorably to Ian McShane's voice performance as Tai Lung in the original film. Angie Errigo of Empire Magazine described Oldman as "...fabulous as the feathered fiend and his character animators do his performance proud with a stunning, balletic fighting style, the fan tail flicking with lethal fascination. Jason Best of What's on TV writes "Following Ian McShane from the first film as the obligatory British thespian to fill the role of villain, Gary Oldman brings silky menace to the part of the evil Shen. Kyle Smith of The New York Post writes "It's a bit hard to be terrified of a peacock (the snow leopard in the first movie was way more sinister). But the animators are in charge, and they succeed in dazzling with Lord Shen's look.



Box office

Kung Fu Panda 2 has grossed $158,149,321 in the United States and Canada, as of July 7, 2011, as well as an estimated $388,583,005 in other territories, as of July 7, 2011, bringing its worldwide total to $546,687,355. On its first weekend, it earned $108.9 million worldwide, ranking third behind Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover Part II

In the USA and Canada, on its Thursday opening day, Kung Fu Panda 2 earned $5.8 million, taking second place to The Hangover: Part II. On Friday, Panda earned $13.1 million, which was behind the original's $20.3 million opening-Friday. Over the three-day weekend, Panda earned $47.7 million, which was behind the first movie's $60.2 million start.[29] Kung Fu Panda 2 went on to make $13.2 million on Memorial Day, bringing its four-day weekend total to $60.9 million. Overall the film made $66.7 million in its first five days, but it still trailed behind the original film's five day opening of $72.6 million. Altogether, Panda 2 earned the same amount of money in five days as the original Panda did in four. However, the opening still came in at the high end of DreamWorks Animation's expectations. It also had the sixth highest opening weekend for a film that did not debut at #1.

Reasons cited for this relative underperformance of the film included inadequatemarketing by DreamWorks Animation as noted by analyst Tony Wible of Janney Capital Markets prior to release who observed the film was tracking poorly online compared to its predecessor. Another reason cited after release was a growing North American marketplace rejection of 3D presentation with its coupled surcharge in movie ticket prices apparently making the film too expensive for many film patrons. As a result, only 45% of the premiere weekend box office earnings of the film's came from screenings in the 3D presentation format as opposed to 60% for Shrek Forever After in 2010.

However, the film has proven a major international success, opening simultaneously with its North American debut in 11 markets, premiering at number-one in nine. The total foreign box-office earnings on its first weekend, were $55.5 million, landing in third place on the weekend behind Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover Part II. It reached number one at the overseas box office on its third weekend, opening at number one in of each of its 17 territorial premieres, including the United Kingdom, Mexico and Brazil. It retained first place overseas on the following weekend with $58.2 million, opening at number one in a few more territories including Germany, France and Spain and holding well in markets like Mexico.

The film had exceptional earnings in Asian territories. In China, its highest-grossing market after the US and Canada, it had a $19.3 million two-day weekend, setting a new record for a Saturday opening day and a record for a two-day opening weekend in the country. It has earned $91,531,119 by July 6, 2011, which makes it the highest-grossing animated movie of all time in the country, surpassing previous record-holder Kung Fu Panda ($26,024,298). It scored the largest opening weekend of all time for an animated movie in Malaysia, $1,663,199, and became the highest-grossing animated movie of all time, surpassing Tangled ($3.0 million) by its second weekend. In Philippines, it earned $1,958,888 on its opening which was the largest for an animated title and became the highest-grossing animated title, surpassing Toy Story 3 ($3.4 million) by its second weekend. In Singapore, with $2,627,425 it made the largest opening weekend of all time. Surpassing the original Kung Fu Panda ($4.3 million) by its second weekend, it became the largest animated feature of all time in the country. In South Korea, it earned $12,802,267 upon release, scoring the 4th largest opening weekend of all time and the biggest for animated title. In Thailand, it made the largest opening for an animation movie ($950,590) and became the highest-grossing animated film of all time in total earnings as well. Both records were taken from Toy Story 3. Similarly in Vietnam, it made two records of being the highest-grossing film ever ($2,287,299) and making the hugest opening with $1 million in its first five days, records taken from Avatar.



Awards and nominations


2011 Teen Choice Awards
Choice movie: animation voice (Jack Black) (pending)
Choice movie: animation (pending)



Marketing

DreamWorks Animation has invested $100 million in creating promotional partners and building up marketing for its films. For Kung Fu Panda 2, DWA has partnerships with McDonald's, AT&T, Best Buy, General Mills (cereals), Sun-Maid (raisins), Airheads (candy), Hint Water and HP. The film's characters are used in products and advertising campaigns across various media. The studio is also pursuing social media efforts to promote the film.

DWA partnered with House Foods America to brand its products, notably tofu, with advertising of the film. Variety reported that the partnership was the first-ever between a film studio and a tofu company. The studio also enlisted the parade balloon of Po from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to tour in six cities, concluding with Los Angeles over Memorial Day weekend in late May of 2011.

Merchandise is also being produced for the film: Fisher-Price (toys), THQ (video games), Hallmark (cards), and Jem Sportswear (apparel). Publishers VTech, Penguin Books, Dalmatian Press, and Ape Entertainment are releasing books tied to the film

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 download

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 download


Microsoft Office for Mac 2011

 

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 applications shown on Mac OS X Snow Leopard
        Developer:                            Microsoft
        Initial release:                      October 26, 2010
        Stable Release:                    June 14, 2011
        Written in:                            Cocoa
       Operating system:         Mac OS X
       Type:                                  Office suite
       License:         Proprietary EULA
       Download Torrent:http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Microsoft-Office-2011-14-0-0-Final-for-Mac-Volume-Licensed/88511c96ad551136f0e15122be2861d43be0220ef446
        Download trail http://www.microsoft.com/mac/


Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 is the most recent version of the Microsoft Office
productivity suite for Mac OS X. It is the successor to Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
and is comparable to Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows.
Microsoft Office 2011 includes more robust enterprise support and greater feature 
parity with the Windows edition. Its interface is now more similar to Office 2007 and 
2010 for Windows, with the addition of the Ribbon. A new versin of Outlook, written using
Mac OS X's Cocoa API, returns to the Mac for the first time since 2001 and has full
support for Exchange 2007.[citation needed] It replaces Entourage, which was included
in Office 2004 and 2008 for Mac.Support for Visual Basic for Applications macros

returned after having been dropped in Office 2008.

In addition, Office 2011 supports online collaboration tools such as Windows Live
SkyDrive and Office Web Apps, allowing Mac and Windows users to simultaneously edit
documents over the web.

Office for Mac 2011 has a number of limitations compared to Office 2010 for Windows.
It does not support ActiveX controls,[4] OpenDocument Format, or right-to-left 
languages such as Arabic, Persian and Hebrew. It also cannot handle attachments
in Rich Text Format e-mail messages sent from Outlook for Windows, which are delivered as 
winmail.dat attachments.


Two editions are available to the general
public.Home & Student provides Word, 
Excel and PowerPoint, while Home &
Business adds Outlook and increased
support.Microsoft Messenger 8 is
included with both editions, and Microsoft
Communicator for Mac 2011, which
communicates with Microsoft Lync Server,
is available only to volume licensing customers.
Office 2011
requires an Intel Mac running Mac 
OS X 10.5.8 or higher.
 
 
 

Applications and servicesHome & StudentHome & BusinessAcademicStandard
WordIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
PowerPointIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
ExcelIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
OutlookNot IncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded
CommunicatorNot IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Office Web AppsNot IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Remote Desktop 
Connection
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Information Rights 
Management
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Windows Share Point
Services Support
Not IncludedNot IncludedIncludedIncluded
Technical support90 Days1 Year


The Home & Student edition is available in a single license for one computer and a family pack for three computers. 

The Home & Business edition is available in a single license for one computer and a multi-pack for two computers. The Standard edition is only available through Volume Licensing. The Academic edition was created for higher education students, staff and faculty, and includes one installation.

Development

Microsoft announced Office 2011 in 2009.[13] There were 6 beta versions released:
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 2 (Version 14.0.0, Build 100326)
  • Beta 3 (Build 100519)—announced on May 25, 2010
  • Beta 4 (Build 100526)
  • Beta 5 (Build 100709)
  • Beta 6 (Build 100802)

Access to beta versions were by invitation only,
although leaked copies were circulated among Mac
file sharing websites.The final version was released
to manufacturing on September 10, 2010, was a
vailable to volume license customers a day later, and
made available to the general public on October 26, 2010.
 
 
 

Media Player Codec Pack 4.0.1

Media Player Codec Pack 4.0.1


SIZE : 22.4

Package Overview
The Media Player Codec Pack supports almost every compression and file type used by modern video and audio files.The package is simple to install, while also offering advanced settings to the high end user:For simple installation select "Easy Installation".For advanced installation options select "Expert Installation". 


Codec's Explained
A codec is a piece of software on either a device or computer capable of encoding and/or decoding video and/or audio data from files, streams and broadcasts. The word Codec is a portmanteau of 'compressor-decompressor'

                                   Compression types include
x264 | h.264 | AVC | DivX | XviD | MP4 | MPEG4 | MPEG2 | AC3 | DTS and many more.

                                   File types include
.mkv | .avi | .flv | .mp4 | .m4v | .m4a | .ogm | .flac | .ape | .aac | .ogg | .mpc and many more.

Package Components:
* DivX v7.4 Pro Video Codec.
* DivX h.264 Video (Decoder) Codec.
* XviD v1.3 Video (Encoder) Codec - Koepi's 24/02/11 Build.
* ffdshow Video Codec 20110709 x86 Revision 3925 by clsid.
* ffdshow Video Codec 20110709 x64 Revision 3925 by clsid.
* Microsoft - Windows Media 9 Video Codec v9.0.1.369.
* Flash Video Splitter v1.2.908 x86 & x64.
* InterVideo Video Filter v7.0.27.191.
* CyberLink DVD Video/SP Filter v6.0.2.2806.
* AC3Filter v1.63b x86 & x64.
* AC3File v0.7b x86 & x64.
* Spdifer v0.3b x86 & x64.
* Lame MP3 v3.98.2 ACM Codec.
* DSP-worx Bass source filter v1.30.

* Haali Media Splitter 21/11/10 x86 & x64 - For MP4, MKV, OGM and AVI container files.
* Matroska Source Splitter v1.2.908 x86 & x64.
* MP4 Source Splitter v1.4.2499 x86 & x64.
* MPEG Source Splitter v1.4.2499 x86 & x64.
* RealMedia Source Splitter v1.4.2499 x86 & x64.
* VSFilter v2.39.5 x86 & v2.37 x64 - Subtitle Readers.
* CDXA Reader v1.4.2499 - Also known as Form 2 Mode 2 CD or XCD x86 & x64.
* GSpot Codec Information Appliance v2.70a. 

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System Requirements

OS*: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Processor: 1.2+GHz
Memory (RAM): 512+MB
Free Hard Drive Space: 65+MB
DirectX Version: 8 or later
Sound: DirectX-compatible
Video: DirectX-compatible; 128+MB
Color Quality: 16-bit or 32-bit color mode (256 colors may not work)
Controls: Keyboard and mouse
Internet: Internet connection is required to register/unlock game trials — including those delivered via CD-ROM
*You must be an administrator to install this game.

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Downloading Linkhttp://ifile.it/pr40c21/Setup.exe
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
CPU Type: Pentium
CPU Speed in MHz: 166 MHz
RAM: 32MB
Hard Drive Space: 200MB
Sound Card: DirectSound (8- and 16-bit), AWE-32, SoundBlaster and 100% compatibles
CD Drive Speed: 4X
Modem Speed: 28.8 Kbps
Video RAM in MB: 2MB
Graphics Type: SVGA
Color Depth: 16-bit
Graphics Resolution(s): 640 x 480
Compatible Devices: mouse, keyboard
MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Modem Speed: 28.8 Kbps
Compatible Devices:
Software (DirectX 5.0, etc.): TCP/IP Internet connection or LAN running IPX