| There are a lot of ways to save your work, when you | | | | the "Save" or "Save As" and attaching it to the online |
| are working in the office and you want to leave for | | | | storage. |
| home, or when you are in school rushing an | | | | Lastly, using remote access applications, leaving your |
| assignment and it's time to go home. How do you | | | | computer on and connect it when you are from |
| save your files and websites so that you can resume | | | | outside. This requires a pretty good internet connection |
| it later at home? | | | | for transfering the graphical screens of your desktop |
| One common method, email. Saving your documents, | | | | over. |
| logging in to your email, attaching the documents and | | | | Each of these stands in their own category in the |
| type in your own email address in the "To:" box. How | | | | market and is gaining popularity in recent times. |
| about web pages you are currently surfing on? Copy | | | | For example, remote access applications are targeted |
| and paste one by one? Sounds familiar? | | | | for users who have their own personal computers at |
| Another common method, portable devices such as | | | | work/home and able to switch it on 24 hours. For |
| portable hard drives and USB thumbdrives. Repeat the | | | | synchronizing softwares, it is targeted at the general |
| same process as email, just that you can copy and | | | | users but mainly used for backing up files, mostly |
| paste instead. | | | | requiring the users to have administrator rights on the |
| Thirdly, online storage or synchronizing applications? | | | | computer. |
| You save your documents one by one by clicking on | | | | |