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Cure Nail Fungus

Posted by Dan on Apr 10, 2009 in Lucky Hit

Fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) are unattractive and, specially when it is a fingernail that is infected, we understandably want to cure nail fungus fast. Sadly , nearly all treatments for nail cure take a long time to work, and even if they do, the speed at which the nail returns to what it was is restrained by the rate at which it grows. Nails grow slowly: a fingernail usually grows out completely in about half a year while a toenail usually takes double the time. Thusly, it’s inevitable that the quickest remedy for a nail fungus infection may take months, whether or not the entire nail is not affected.

A relativelyspeedy remedy for nail fungus depends on catching the infection early and starting treatment as fast as possible. 

A standard case of onychomycosis starts close to the fingertip, under the fringe of the nail where fungal elements get caught and have a chance to grow in warm damp conditions. A yellow or brown discoloration of the nail in this area is a danger sign that something is going down : to cure nail fungus fast, don’t wait until the infection has spread to involve a larger area of the nail.

When you treat onychomycosis early, you’ve got a larger choice of options for a nail cure. At this point, you can use the sole topical prescription drug for nail fungus, a polish-like lacquer which has few hazards of complications, making it a fair option to heal nail fungus fast if the pricetag isn’t too prohibitive. Among the choice treatments, those containing tea tree oil might be the best choices : tea tree oil has been shown to have antifungal and antibacterial properties, so besides being a quick remedy for nail fungus, it may well help clear up an infection caused by bacteria. When onychomycosis is advanced and the nail is beginning to flake and crumble, it will not be possible to cure nail fungus fast. These well established infections take a lot of months to fix and frequently recur. 

To speed healing, remove the maximum amount of the affected nail as you can  cut or file it away, leaving only the material which will not readily come off. Then select a sort of treatment that you’ll be in a position to stick with over the long term-again, tea tree oil preparations have the good thing about being comparatively cheap and do not need long times of soaking in solutions or exposure to potentially harmful chemicals or drugs. Though not the elusive quick cure for nail fungus, a topical substance applied daily is a treatment most of us can live with. All possible cases of onychomycosis should be inspected and diagnosed by a competent medical professional to avoid misdiagnosis and needless treatment.

Disclaimer: Nothing contained in this article is intended to be used as medical advice and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it beused for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional’s advice.

 
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The WPS Format and OpenOffice

Posted by Dan on Apr 10, 2009 in Lucky Hit

OpenOffice is generally quite versatile with the file types it supports – many old or proprietary formats can be opened and edited just fine. However, .wps files are an exception – even though the support for this format has been promised long ago (in 2005), the current distribution of OpenOffice still can’t open them. In this article I’ll discuss several ways to handle MS Works files in OO.

Some custom OpenOffice distributions come with the libwps library that allows you to you open WPS files. In particular, the Ubuntu version and NeoOffice include this library. With libwps the task is straightforward, as you can handle the MS Works file like any other document.

Another possibility is to use the command-line converter wps2odt. You can find this converter on SourceForge. Note that this software is only available as source, so you’ll probably need to install CygWin if you want to compile and use it on Windows. On a related note, there’s also the wps2html converter (also command-line) that can convert the WPS document to a HTML file. However, keep in mind that the HTML version may not preserve the original layout.

Speaking of file conversion, there are also some free WPS-to-DOC tools available, not to mention the popular online service Zamzar.com. OpenOffice can handle .doc files easily, and you can save them in the native OO format later if you wish. The best part about the converter(s) mentioned in the linked article is that they were created by Microsoft. While that might not sound like a good thing to an OpenOffice fan, do keep in mind that MS is the progenitor of the WPS format, so their converter is probably/hopefully the best available.

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