 Hello, this is Brian Rowe from LS Ntap here with a new series going over tech tips. The first tech tip that I'm going to bring you today comes from Northwest Justice Project where LS Ntap is housed. It is for an installer that we use here in-house, a web-based installer for updating software. The site name is ninite-n-i-n-i-t-e dot com. Basically, what the site lets you do is install several pieces of software onto a computer at once. It downloads a single installer with none of the annoying add-ins or extra things that you don't want from installers. Just basically choose which pieces of software. I've pre-chosen some software here that commonly use Chrome, Firefox, Skype, and VLC, which I highly recommend. It's a great video player, some of the codexes that allow us to play different types of video. Flash, Java, click all of those, hit get installer. After you click installer, it will bring you to a page where you can optionally join an email list, but you don't actually have to give up any of your private information in order to use this service. Just download a single file. I'm going to take that file, put it here on my desktop. After it's done downloading, you run it and it goes through and installs every piece of software that you have included. Click run here, preparing setup. Now, normally this would take about 15, 20 minutes to install all of the pieces of software that I downloaded, but since I've done this a few times today in preparation for this video, it runs through and lets you know that everything is up to date. After it's done being installed, after you close it, it will give you other messages such as restart. If needed, this is an extremely easy way to update several pieces of software at once without getting any of the extra spam or toolbars, that type of jump. I'd like to say thanks to James, part of our tech staff here at Northwest Justice Project that showed me this a few weeks ago.