Welcome! Personal Computer World, September 2007 - DVD Edition

It's so easy to drag a file to your Recycle Bin and then empty the bin, losing the file from your computer. However, the file is far from lost. Most deleted files can be recovered long since you deleted them on your PC. When you delete a file, the computer is told it can overwrite that area on your hard drive at a later date, which is why files are recoverable. That's why we've got the full version of PC Tools File Recover 6.1. We also have NetObjects Fusion 9, a desktop search tool in Exalead One:Desktop Professional, as well as novaPDF 5 Lite and OrgPlus 7 SBE.

If you've bought the DVD edition, you'll find WebSite X5 Smart Edition, which will enable you to create your own website. We've also got an extensive collection of the latest game demos, updated software Resources and the Fedora Core 7 Live CD.

Important: Problems Obtaining Full Application Serial Codes
Over the last few months, we've noticed that readers have had problems obtaining serial codes from online registration pages. This isn't always a problem with the online registration page, but a problem with anti-spam filters, which filter out the incoming email (containing the serial code). If you have an internal anti-spam filter installed on your computer, check your 'junk mail' or 'spam' folder, to see if the email has accidentally been classed as spam.

Alternatively, you may find that you're Internet service provider (ISP) has implemented a server-side anti-spam filter. A server-side anti-spam filter filters email at the ISP...so you don't even see the spam. However, the downside is that any email that your ISP classes as 'spam' means that it gets filtered, by your ISP. Our advice would be to turn off your ISP server-side anti-spam filter and use a filter on your system, which means that spam is filtered by your own preferences (ie what you regard as spam).

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