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13 Mar 2010It’s been a while since we’ve had a giveaway here on the Echo Enduring Blog, so I think it’s well past time to give you readers the opportunity to win something awesome. So, I am planning on starting a monthly giveaway called First Friday Giveaways. On the first Friday of every month, I will be giving you a post just like this one, where you will have the chance to win some awesome stuff!
To start it all off, the good folks over at Fanurio have offered one free license of their time-tracking and billing software for freelancers! I’d say that’s pretty awesome.
Win one free lisence of Fanurio
If you’re not familiar with Fanurio, be sure to check out their website. Here’s a brief rundown of some of the features of their app:
If you just can’t wait and want to give the application a test run right now, you can always head over to their site and download a trial version of the software. And don’t forget to enter to win your own license !
So there you go. That should be all the details you need. So go on, enter this contest! Oh, and don’t forget to head over to Fanurio’s website and take a closer look at all the awesome features that their application has to offer!
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Current Freebie Code – 7ev165dd
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2 Responses to First Friday Giveaway: One Free License of Fanurio
bostonianinmo
March 14th, 2010 at 8:37 pm
Go into Display Properties in Control Panel. On the Screen Saver tab, set up a screen saver. Any one will do. Click the "On resume, password protect" chekcbox. Now click on the Power button. Click the Advanced tab. On the "When I close my laptop" select the "suspend" option. Click OK all the way out. Now, when you close the lid on your laptop, it will go into suspend mode. When you open the lid it will come out of suspend mode and prompt for a password.
Phil H
March 27th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
1) go to your control panel
2) find and press the account management tab
3) press create new user
4) manage your new account
5) done