To complement this month's article on modding your console, we've included these step-by-step guides to removing the cover of your Xbox and PlayStation2. Click here.
 
Securing your home or small office system should be a major priority but a relatively minor undertaking. Here are three freeware tools to safeguard your PC and your shared network resources. Click here.
 
In this month's Linux download of the month, we have SquirrelMail, a Web-based mail system that also provides privacy and security for your system. Click here.
 
Helen Bradley shows how to use Excel to consolidate your data into a central file. You can download the file mentioned here.

She also presents her Office macros of the month for Word and Excel. This month, there's a Word macro which lets you display the Open dialog with files of a particular type displayed, and an Excel macro which allows you to set the direction in which the cell pointer moves when you press the Enter key. Click here.

 
Each month, in the Q&A section of the magazine, we put together a collection of the best questions and answers from Help Station. You can download the files mentioned in the magazine here. Click here.
 
What good is a game without sounds, scores and other frills? Angus Kidman explains how to enhance your basic game as his games development series continues. Here are the files you need to follow his tutorial. Click here.
 
In this month's Web Development column, Helen Bradley shows you how to use image maps on your site to load a Web page, movie or image. Here are three programs that can help you create image maps. Click here.