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» Does your computer need some TLC?Brad’s PC Repair helps aging computers (and new ones, too) that are struggling with viruses, spyware, hard drive failure and general performance issues. Our rates are reasonable and our approach is honest and up-front.
» Contact Brad’s PC RepairCell Phone: (402) 477-4105
NEW! Office Location (opening soon)
5600 S. 59th ST, Suite 202
Lincoln, Nebraska 68516

E-mail: help@bradspcrepair.com

» AVG Free 8.5 – Get it here!You can still get AVG for free! Go to Filehippo.com by clicking here. Then click on “Download Latest Version”, and save it to your desktop. Once you’ve downloaded it, double-click to install. It will remove old versions of AVG Anti-virus & Anti-spyware automatically.

 

» SuperAntiSpyware – Get it Here!Need to remove spyware? Go to Download by clicking here. Then click on “Download Latest Version”, and save it to your desktop. Once you’ve downloaded it, double-click to install.

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» Take Brad’s PC Repair with you.Sometimes bringing your computer into the shop isn’t an option. If you are out-of-town, traveling for work, or are just too far away, we can still help you via remote control.

With your permission, Brad’s PC Repair can control your computer while you watch, to fix a variety of software problems. Download Crossloop, then give us a call. We’ll walk you through a few easy steps, and then get to work on solving your PC woes.

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Brad’s PC Repair
2935 Pine Lake RD Suite L
Lincoln, NE 68516
(402) 477-4105


Archive for the ‘Apple / Mac OSX’ Category

Bring back Bookmarks Toolbar Icons for Firefox on Mac OSX

Monday, October 27th, 2008

So I only use Firefox on my Mac, and won’t even consider using Safari (even though it is “the world’s best browser”), however I’ve alway hated the fact that my favicons for bookmarks I’ve saved in the bookmarks toolbar simply don’t show up. I usually don’t have a title for the bookmark, but rely on the favicon to tell what website I’m looking for.

Well after trying several not-so-good themes for Firefox 3, I stumbled accross this add-on theme:

Firefox 2 theme for Firefox 3 0.9.3

It’s great because it looks just like Firefox 2 (which some people may prefer over Firefox 3’s new theme) and it brings back my favicons! Hooray! (see below)

Magically, they have returned. Who\'s idea was it to make them invisible in the first place?