Tag: Apple Macintosh

Microsoft Great Plains Customization Tools ? Overview

Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Former Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise, and currently Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains was initially designed in the earlier 1990th as the extendable and modular application with its proprietary tool: Great Plains Dexterity, written in C programming language as a shell. This was popular tendency those days ?compare with SAP ABAP or Navision C/Side. Great Plains has additional ideas ? database platform independence and graphical platform independent interface (initially targeted to both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows with good chance that [...]


What Can You Do With A Mac Mini?

Posted on Jun.19, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

If you have not seen the newest addition to the Macintosh line, it is worth taking a look. It is a very small computer that is only 6.5 x 6.5 x 2 inches. The Mac Mini is about the size of one of those internal CD-ROM drives you install into a PC. By far one of the smallest computers you can buy. And its relatively in expensive, the base model costs only $499. Additionally, you need not buy a new [...]


Microsoft Great Plains Customization and Development ? Overview for Programmer

Posted on Jun.02, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

When Great Plains Software was designing and developing Great Plains Dynamics/Dynamics CS+/eEnterprise – it placed several fundamental principles into the system
1. Computer platform independence. If you consider the situation in the computer software industry those days (earlier 1990-th) – nobody knew which office computer platform will be the winner: IBM PC clones with Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh with Mac OS or something like Sun SPARC. This is why graphical multiplatform idea was popular among software developers. Also there was a [...]


Other Ways to Look at Things

Posted on Apr.14, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Many people today are tired of the Microsoft software that came pre-packaged with their operating system. Some have switched over to Apple’s Macintosh line, but for the most part we just put up with what we have. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) has come under a lot of fire as of late for several reasons. Hackers find IE easy to exploit.
These reasons, and many others, have sent Internet users searching for a new, less bug-prone browser. Several browsers have topped the [...]