BIK Player is a free and simple player for Bink game video files (*.bik). If you are a gamer and often play various games, you will know that many well-made computer game animations are in Bink video format, how to play these files without running game? yes, this free software just can help you. Quick Start This software is very simple to use, select "Open" in the "File" menu (shortcut key is "CTRL + O"), choice a *.bik file, then you can watch the video. The interface size of the software will automatically adjust by the video size (width and height). It also supports full-screen playback mode, by pressing the shortcut key F11, you can switch between normal window playback mode and full-screen playback mode. License BIK Player is a freeware, free for personal and corporate (business, government, non-profit, etc.) use. Bink Format Bink is a very popular game video codec from RAD Game Tools, it contains a super video encod...
We all have come across times where a website we are trying to access is blocked by the network provider, govt etc. Setting up a VPN or finding proxies /IP address is difficult. The easiest way I found was to go to http://myproxysite.org and enter the blocked site URL.
This article provides the user with knowledge on how to password protect computers and folders. It explains how this can be done on various versions of Windows. The article explains how important it is to protect files with passwords and also the ways in which you can protect your password. You can create a file consisting of your passwords and then make a back-up of this file. The process of password protection is described on the following versions of Windows: Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP along with its Home Edition. You may also protect your password with a compress tool such as WinRAR . In order to restrict access to important or confidential files and folders, you can password protect them. However, you should always save a file containing the passwords in use, for example in an Excel sheet, so that you do not forget them. Also, always make a back-up of those files and folders in a single password protected password external drive, ...
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