Tag: Convenience

Expert Guide to DVD Camcorders

Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Thinking about a mini DVD camcorder? You’re not alone, it’s a rapidly growing sector of the camcorder market, with Hitachi, Sony and Panasonic all making more than one mini dvd camcorder.
These camcorders differ from regular digital video cameras in one important way – they record video onto mini DVD discs, rather than DV tape. This has a number of advantages. DVD discs are more robust than tape and won’t get chewed up in the camera. Although this is thankfully a [...]


Should I Use Windows Update?

Posted on Jun.22, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Should one use Windows Update?
This topic has good and valid arguments on both sides. Some would say keeping your windows up to date is essential in keeping it free of the newest, worst viruses and the like. Others would say that updating your windows is overemphasized, unneeded and a waste of time.
In the future, Microsoft will have ways of detecting whether your version of windows is actually store-bought, or pirated. With so many copies of pirated windows on the market, [...]


3 Reasons Why Medical Billing Software is Leading the Way

Posted on Jun.20, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Since technology changes so quickly, it is hard to begin by saying "in the old days . . . ," but that seems to fit the best. In the old days, medical companies, service providers, and almost any other business which used automated billing enjoyed the convenience of logging on to a database (or several, they the company had multiple offices) and processing their billing statements. This "old way" required IT and servers, and is actually still the current way [...]


About centralized computer systems

Posted on Mar.28, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Before networking was used in computer systems, copying and
printing was treated in varying ways. Many companies place
inexpensive printers on each employees desk. Talk about using
maximum number of resources. As this is quite convenient for
every employee, not all company can afford having to buy many
printers and other things that needed for them.
Todays printers however, thanks to modern technology, does not
only copy. They are now made to follow instructions that come
from network devices. This is printing centralized printing
style. The manufacturers have [...]


Consider this in Catalog Printing

Posted on Mar.27, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Do you actually think catalogs can get expensive as they get?
This is not true these days. In the past few years, printing
might have been costly and irresponsible. Printing a lot of
print stuffs on a certain deadline is not possible. So when you
want to have your prints done immediately, you need to plan it
ahead of the time. You should come up with the best designs that
are fitting so that your customers will be able to appreciate
it. Most successful catalogs have [...]


CD Labels are Getting In Demand

Posted on Mar.20, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

With the growing printing technology, CD label printing has
been enhanced. Before the new printers came, printing CD labels
was a tough job and time consuming. The old method was a tough
job. They had to print on a special sheet of sticker label paper
and they had to be cut down and carefully be removed from the
sheet without sticking onto another surface. This requires so
much effort and time. Much worse, your labels could get rejected
if not affixed properly and if it got [...]


Inkjet Inks are spreading

Posted on Mar.19, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Inkjet ink is different from among all other inks. Inkjet inks
are uniquely made to absorb the most porous surface. This lets
the inks stay long in all kinds of paper. Indeed inkjet is the
most recommended for long lasting prints. For those who have
computers at home, they commonly use the bubble jet and the
thermal printers. These printers are very ideal for home use
because it just fits the type of printing they want.
But other that printing on paper, there are special printing
jobs [...]


Written and unwritten rules in catalog printing

Posted on Mar.16, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

There are rules in catalog designs that should be followed.
These rules are the foundation of what and what not to be done
as you go about these prints. Like some rules, they can also be
bended or broken depending upon the need and the process that it
is being done. It is important therefore to know first why these
rules are being done to be able to have a firm stand on why they
should be broken. The main objective of rules is to give
guidelines [...]


The Favicon, an untapped image promotion trick – Animated favicons?

Posted on Feb.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

A favicon is that little image that most browsers display on the
address line and in the favorites (bookmarks) menu. Tabbed
browsers like Firefox and Opera extend the functionality of
favicons, adding them to their tabs. The name was coined based
on Internet Explorer (the first browser to support it) and
derives from “Favorites Icon”. Each web browser has a unique
user interface, and as a result uses the favicon in different
ways. The favicon allows a company to further promote its
identity and image by displaying a [...]


Winning Websites — Ten Cs for Success

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

TIP #1. Content — yes, Content is still king. Your visitors may not read every word, but interesting, informative and useful content that is regularly updated is what brings them back to your website often. Good content that is refreshed gets your site into top search engine rankings.
TIP #2. Creativity — ask what will make your website unique? I am not suggesting that you or your designer make it so unusual that it doesnt make sense. You want a site [...]