Posted on June 20th, 2008 by Sam Law
We use Skype quite a lot here in the office as it saves money on calls internationally, and when you’re calling people all over the world every day for potentially hours at a time, any cost saving is a positive! (you can always revert to a land-line if you experience call quality issues.
Skype has just released their new Beta (or Windows PC only) that has significantly changed the layout with more emphasis on communication instead of voice, so you now have a chat window and video when calling instead of having to manually start a chat while calling.
Check it out on this page and let me know what you think.
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Posted on June 19th, 2008 by Sam Law
I am going to start posting a tip each week for ProWorkflow, I’ve put these in a new category so you can bring them all up at once if you would like.
This Week’s ProWorkflow Tips are on Website & Search Shortcuts…
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Posted on June 5th, 2008 by Sam Law
I always mention to potential customers to ask the providers they are looking at about the data security, in the end if the data is insecure, then it doesn’t matter how good their system is, you could potentially have all your company’s private information (in our case projects, contacts, invoicing/quoting data & any file uploads) stolen.
So how secure is your data with ProWorkflow?
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Posted on May 30th, 2008 by Sam Law
With ProWorkflow being a web-based application, we occasionally get some customers mentioning it seems to be “loading slower than usual”. 99% of the time this is due to a local network problem, we will traditionally find out their Internet Service Provider (ISP) then check their network status page to see if there are any issues on their network.
Failing that we get customers to run a trace-route, while this usually immediately makes the issue clear to us, many customers ask what exactly a trace-route is…
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Posted on May 7th, 2008 by Sam Law
As a geek I am constantly interested in other peoples choices in software, I like to know what they are using and why. In the interests of this noble (albeit pointless) pursuit, I have listed what software I use regularly and why I am using it.
I am talking about software I personally use, not what we use at work.
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