Saturday, May 30, 2009

Ubuntu Operating System, and other distros - Free and reliable software

Ubuntu Operating System, and other distros - Free and reliable software


The first computer I bought had Microsoft Windows pre-installed, and that was the only operating system I knew for several years after I first started using the internet. Well known for the occasional outbreaks of computer viruses, which often make headline news, and then there are the Trojans and key logging problems as well with Windows.


After a dose of this I found something completely different. Ubuntu. My first experience of the Ubuntu operating system came with Feisty Fawn, which I enjoyed for its ease of use, and its security. That is what I especially like about the Linux platform, the freedom from computer viruses. They are not unheard of on Linux machines, but they are not as common as those on Microsoft Windows pcs.

I have no concerns about a firewall either. With the Ubuntu operating system it loads and runs every time I start the pc. With Microsoft Windows you often have to go looking for a reliable Firewall to install before you can safely start surfing the internet.

Then there is the free software that comes with Ubuntu. There is a wide choice of applications to suit a wide range of interests, and these programs are well written. If you want more free software, it’s easy enough to run the install program and install some more applications.

Since this earlier version of Ubuntu there have been more revisions of the Ubuntu operating system and each one is more professional and smarter than the previous version. The desktop graphics can be stunning as well.

You aren’t tied to the one Ubuntu operating system. Anytime you fancy a change you can easily download another Linux distro, burn an ISO image on CD or DVD and install the system on to your hard drive or simply run it from a live CD. I have tried Mandriva 2008 , open SUSE and Fedora 10, in this way, and I like them all.

If you fancy something different from Microsoft Windows, I recommend the free Linux distributions to you. I have had no problems with them and have found them to be reliable and stable platforms.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Ivy League admissions: a unique way to set yourself apart and get into Harvard

Ivy League admissions: a unique way to set yourself apart and get into Harvard

Are you interested in the internet? Technology? Business? Are you simply looking to standout in college admissions? Challenge yourself to a new opportunity?Here’s an out of the box idea that will help your quest to get into Stanford: offer to be an intern at a startup!

It’s easier than you think - it requires leg-work and initiative on your part, but it looks great on college applications and can help you move your careers and professional interests to the next level.

Here are two examples of how it can be done:

1) Search for local startups through Google. Email them with a brief description of your background, and tell them you’re interested in an unpaid part-time or summer internship.

The key here is local - these will give you the best shot since it’s convenient for you and them, and there’s greater overlap in interests, backgrounds, etc

2) Browse through the online services that you use the most and love - such as Facebook, Myspace, Imeem, and so on. Look through their websites and get in touch with human resources staff or recruiters. Explain your story. Again, offer to work in an unpaid position or any position they have available

Startups are always looking for more help, especially if it’s free. Showing initiative like that in high school will impress any company. Even if they say no, you have nothing to lose.

An internship will strengthen your college application - it will bolster your work experience and leadership/initiative-taking. It will also be one helluva story to tell in college essays or alumni interviews.

Finally - and here’s the best part - it could lead to a unique and outstanding recommendation. Everyone else just has recs from teachers - what if you got one from your CEO? Win-win-win. Harvard here we come.

This is just one example of great out-of-the-box thinking. What unique ideas do you have? Share them with me by emailing john AT hopelesstoharvard.com and I’ll give you feedback!

Unique risk-taking is a surefire way to help your chances of getting into Ivy League schools. Start today.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Antivirus Support Services : Get fast anti virus help and spyware removal support

Antivirus Support Services : Get fast anti virus help and spyware removal support
Computer viruses and malware can be deadly and come out of nowhere to spoil your PC’s functionality. Every computer with internet connectivity is at risk of getting infected by PC threats including Trojans, spyware, adware, key loggers, and the list continues. However, you can take measures against them with the help of an effective anti virus support program.
Indeed, if you find your PC running slower than before, you must load antivirus as soon as possible. Regular hangs are one of the common symptoms of virus infected PCs. For the best antivirus installation, its configuration and up-gradation, you can consider taking online computer support.
Remote Assistance is a great tool for handling all such niggling issues. It deals with a comprehensive range of services providing assistance for computer related problems and errors. The best part is that the support is available 24×7. Whether you want anti virus support, eliminating computer viruses, troubleshooting irksome PC errors or optimization of the Internet, you can call these online computer support technicians anytime.
With online computer support services, you get the required at the convenience of your home. The complete procedure is called remote support which is done using remote desktop connection. No matter where you stay, you just need the Internet connection. In case, you don’t have the Internet at your premises, you can ask for the support over the phone as well.
The computer support vendors can help you in finding and eliminating computer viruses, spyware, and other nuisance matter killing your PC’ performance. Technicians offering remote computer support are masters in their profession. They hold profound expertise in their profession. And this emerges as another advantage of availing computer support services that you get your PC repaired under expert’s care. Besides, you can consult them for any of your problems regarding computer and technology. Their basic aim is to reduce time-to-repair, and increase reliability and up time.
Online computer support is certainly a better and cheaper option than calling a technician at premises or taking your computer outside for repair. Such technicians charge on per hour basis.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Great Plains on Pervasive SQL or Ctree redeployment overview

Great Plains on Pervasive SQL or Ctree redeployment overview
Current version 10.0 of Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics is available on Microsoft SQL Server DB platform exclusively, and if you are currently enrolled in GP annual enhancement program, you are probably happy enjoying such Dynamics GP cool features as integration with MS Outlook, Sharepoint, SSRS, eConnect. For the rest of us, who are still on Pervasive SQL 2000/Btrieve or Ctree DB platforms (including Great Plains Dynamics on Mac Faircom), we would like to outline steps in redeploying Dynamics on new computer, it is especially helpful when you need to mount your new accounting application for the purposes of audit:
Great Plains Dynamics support options. Please, note, that Great Plains Software was acquired by Microsoft, however Microsoft Business Solutions retired Dynamics on non Microsoft SQL Server platforms in earlier 2005. This means, that you either should have internal IT resource, who is still familiar with Dynamics reinstallation and applying old service packs, or you should find Great Plains Dynamics Partner, who has consultants, familiar with old versions and their troubleshooting
Single user workstation install scenario. This method doesn’t require separate Pervasive SQL or Ctree server installation, and you can just use Great Plains Dynamics CD. Consider dedicating Windows XP workstation, Install Great Plains Dynamics in Single User Workstation mode, copy Dynamics folder from your old server and go to the next step - Location Translation procedure
Location Translation for Great Plains Dynamics. The reason for this step is simple - both Btrieve/Pervasive SQL and Ctree use Windows (or Mac OS) operating system file handling functionality (including user security to access, write and read DB files). Pathname tables store original Dynamics UNC path (or mapped drive), where Dynamics was installed originally, back to late 1990th, and since then, if you move Great Plains Dynamics to new server - you are doing original location (or original path) to new location/path translation. Typical location translation id is WINDOWS
Old Great Plains Dynamics on Pervasive or Ctree upgrade path. In your situation, upgrade path includes migration to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 step (this is usually done on version 7.5, you should consult your Great Plains Reseller on the steps to upgrade to Dynamics GP 7.5 on Pervasive or Ctree). When you are done with GP 7.5 migration to GP 7.5 on Microsoft SQL Server, you are on the open highway: popular route is 7.5->9.0->10.0

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Using the Run command on the Run command

Using the Run command on the Run command
is part of the Windows operating system that lets you quickly run programs and access files in particular. This feature of Windows is a great way to open a program with a short command code of common sense. It is faster to use than opening a program and not have to create a desktop shortcut for quick access to each program. Read on to learn how to use the Run command .
website Visit the productivity of the computer to determine what command to use to open the program you want to open. Commands include popular “Calc” to open the calculator, “Notepad” to open the notepad, Wordpad to open wordpad “Winword” to open Microsoft Word, “Iexplore to run Internet Explorer and Control Panel to open the control panel Click on .
“Start” button on the Windows desktop to open the Start menu .
Select “Run” from the bottom of the second column of the Start menu to open the Run dialog box .
Write command code to open the program to open the “Open” in the box “Run” .
dialog Select the “OK” to open the specified program and close the Run dialog box .
Use the program as needed and close it as normal if there finished

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Ivy League admissions: a unique way to set yourself apart and get into Harvard

Ivy League admissions: a unique way to set yourself apart and get into Harvard
Are you interested in the internet? Technology? Business? Are you simply looking to standout in college admissions? Challenge yourself to a new opportunity?Here’s an out of the box idea that will help your quest to get into Stanford: offer to be an intern at a startup!
It’s easier than you think - it requires leg-work and initiative on your part, but it looks great on college applications and can help you move your careers and professional interests to the next level.
Here are two examples of how it can be done:
1) Search for local startups through Google. Email them with a brief description of your background, and tell them you’re interested in an unpaid part-time or summer internship.
The key here is local - these will give you the best shot since it’s convenient for you and them, and there’s greater overlap in interests, backgrounds, etc
2) Browse through the online services that you use the most and love - such as Facebook, Myspace, Imeem, and so on. Look through their websites and get in touch with human resources staff or recruiters. Explain your story. Again, offer to work in an unpaid position or any position they have available
Startups are always looking for more help, especially if it’s free. Showing initiative like that in high school will impress any company. Even if they say no, you have nothing to lose.
An internship will strengthen your college application - it will bolster your work experience and leadership/initiative-taking. It will also be one helluva story to tell in college essays or alumni interviews.
Finally - and here’s the best part - it could lead to a unique and outstanding recommendation. Everyone else just has recs from teachers - what if you got one from your CEO? Win-win-win. Harvard here we come.
This is just one example of great out-of-the-box thinking. What unique ideas do you have? Share them with me by emailing john AT hopelesstoharvard.com and I’ll give you feedback!
Unique risk-taking is a surefire way to help your chances of getting into Ivy League schools. Start today.

Friday, May 1, 2009

5 Tips To The Best Computer Bu

5 Tips To The Best Computer Buy

5 Tips To The Best Computer BuyIt can get confusing for some people who aren’t inside the computer world to make the best choice to buy one from the wide range available.

There are actually thousands of different hardware and software products.

Let’s see some of the factors to consider when buying a new one:


  1. If you travel on business very often, a notebook would be the perfect solution. If you work in an office, the desktop computer is the answer. Although you could use the notebook in the office too, its potential is a bit reduced when comparing to the desktop connections for printers, plotters or other equipments.
  2. When buying a computer you got to consider your budget. There is a large variety of desktop and notebooks for all kinds of budget. The desktop can go anywhere between $500 to $2000 (Note that some sites don’t include the monitor in the cost, so make sure to check that). The notebook can go from $800 to $2000 or more , and normally includes the carry case.
  3. You need to specify what you want to do on your new computer. Is it to play video games, watch movies, and surf on the Internet or you intent to work? Any regular computer will do the basic work but if you intent to play video games for an example, you will need a good video card, high speed processing and a good amount of RAM memory. For business some of these features aren’t necessarily needed to be the best on the market like the video card, but a medium-grade computer will do the job.
  4. According to the kind of data you are going to store, either photos, music, movies, or documents, you need to determine the size you will need in hard drive space. If you plan to use it for photo storage or office documents, something in 50 to 100Gb will do it, but if you want to store video, music, or video games, you need from 150Gb up, according to your needs.
  5. The duration or lifetime of the computer is a very important matter. If you buy a regular model, in a few years it will become “older” and new software or operative systems won’t work on it. You will need to upgrade it, and sometimes is better and cheaper to buy a new one. You may buy your complete computer or you can choose the best parts or the components that satisfy your needs. If you buy a ready made one, it’s usually harder to upgrade later.

These are the 5 Tips To The Best Computer Buy. These are the most relevant facts to consider when buying your new computer.