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EConnect And Microsoft Dexterity: Dynamics GP Development Tools Comparison Notes

This article is dedicated to Microsoft Great Plains eCommerce and web software development primarily, plus Microsoft Dynamics GP customization, integration, data conversion and reporting. As software programmer you should know where one customization realm exists and where it has boundaries: new and legacy technologies, such as Microsoft Great Plains Dexterity, eConnect, VBA & GP Integration Manager

?eConnect ? was initially introduced for e-commerce web developers, enabling them to link ecommerce web site with Microsoft Dynamics GP on the back end as accounting or ERP

?Dexterity. This technology was introduced in late 1980th and earlier 1990th as EDI and programming language (sanscript) for new Great Plains Software MRP platform ? Great Plains Dynamics, coming up to replace former ERP ? Great Plains Accounting (available for DOS and MS Windows in 1990th and earlier). Dexterity was archtectured to provide computer graphical platform independence (remember software platform battles: Microsoft Windows, MAC OS, Solaris, etc.) and SQL and DB platform relative independence and portability. Dexterity was securing Great Plains Dynamics future, regardless on who wins on both: computer operating system and database directions

?Programmers pools. Dexterity programmers are not often found on the job and consulting market nowadays, however they were available in late 1990th and earlier 2000th. eConnect in turn uses modern Microsoft technologies, such as .Net, c#, VB, SQL scripting, MS Visual Studio, as well as universal new software development tools, such as XML web services, eConnect gives you as a developer access to the set of Dynamics GP objects: Customer, Vendor, Sales Order, etc. So, it would be probably fair to say, that eConnect programmers are available on the market, and even if universal .Net developer is not familiar with eConnect yet ? he will read documentation and will be able to program in a very short turning time

?eConnect flexibility. Being reflection (so far) of what was initially created on GPS Dexterity platform, econnect, has restrictions on the subset of objects ? its scope is broad, but limited in comparison to original Dexterity. Another eConnect limitation is posting (and SOP order transfer to invoices and backorders)

?Dexterity flexibility. Being legacy platform, dex should be considered with certain level of respect, however with the software development tool life cycle precaution

?Recommendations. If you need to cross eConnect limitation boundaries, you should rescue to Dexterity development. Dexterity developers should have access to Dexterity source code (DYNAMICS.DIC with sanscript code) ? in this scenario your customization possibilities are unlimited.

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Laptop Computers

A laptop is a personal computer which is portable. It may also be known as a notebook. The typical laptop will range in weight from 1 to 3 kilograms, and will generally have an internal battery as well as a power adapter. While most laptops are portable, few can currently match the power of the most expensive desktops, though this will likely change as technology continues to advance. The word laptop was first introduced in 1983, and was used to refer to the Gavilan SC.

Despite the name, most laptops should not be placed in your lap if it is not covered, because they can get hot, and can even burn skin that is held against it for extended periods of time. The typical laptop can be powered by one battery, and the power adapter can power the battery when it is plugged into a wall outlet. A laptop can perform many of the same tasks as a PC, but they tend to be limited. They will have the same internal devices which are seen in desktops, but they will be much smaller in size. Most laptops will have a screen which uses a liquid crystal display.

Most manufacturers have designed their laptops to work with a keyboard and mouse, and they will also have a touch pad that can be used to move around the cursor on the screen. Laptops come in three varieties, and these are based on the size. An ultraportable laptop will generally weigh less than 1.7 kilograms, while a thin and light laptop will weigh up to 2.8 kilograms, and a medium sized laptop will weigh up to 3.5 kilograms. The idea for the laptop existed prior to the invention of the personal computer, and was first conceived during the 1970s. The very first laptop was the Osborne 1, and it was released in 1981.

While the Osborne 1 was massive in comparison to contemporary laptops, it was revolutionary for its time, because it allowed people to carry their data with them, and the computer didn’t have to be left in a single location. However, the Osborne 1 was so large that it was not possible to run it on a battery. Most laptops today now use lithium ion batteries. While laptops have a few advantages over their desktop counterparts, they have some disadvantages as well. Unlike desktops, they are limited in their ability to be upgraded. As of this writing, their is no form factor for laptops, and the costs and technical issues involved with making them easy to upgrade aren’t feasible.

The only parts of most laptops that can easily be upgraded are the hard drive and RAM. In addition to this, laptops are expensive to repair if they are damaged, and they are also easy to steal due to their small size. Stolen laptops are a common cause for identity theft. While the use of the USB port has allowed laptops to be upgraded to some degree, it will typically reduce their portability. Historically, the performance of laptops has always been low when they were compared to desktops in the same price range.

Michael Colucci is a writer for Laptop Computers which is part of the Knowledge Search network

Picture And Sound: Your Entertainment System Explained

These days we all have multiple components for our entertainment and not just a simple TV w/ an antennae anymore. Most people have cable/satellite, VCR and/or DVD player, etc. It can be very confusing, but the basics are still picture and sound.

———— Basic Setup

The basic setup is a TV w/ a cable coming in the back either from cable TV. Above and beyond this you might have a cable or satellite box which tunes the signal before it goes to the TV.

W/ this type of setup, it’s pretty simple - one input and one component basically - the TV. Not much too it. The cable provides the picture and sound to the TV: picture and sound. So far, so good.

———— Another Device

The next most common device is a VCR or DVD player. Chances are if it’s a VCR, the cable goes to the VCR instead of the TV. Then the VCR output goes from it to the TV. This way, when the VCR is off, you’re watching TV. When you turn on the VCR, you see the tape playing.

You can turn the VCR on and see the cable/TV image b/c it has a tuner in it too. This way, the VCR can control the channel the same way the TV does. It needs a tuner in it so it can record things on it’s own. The VCR has a button like ‘TV/VCR’ that controls what signal it sends to the TV. It can either send the raw cable signal for the TV to tune or the VCR can tune the signal to a channel on it’s own to send to the TV. This second option also sends the tape signal when you press play.

This ‘TV/VCR’ button tells it to send either the raw signal (TV) or the VCR tuned channel (VCR). For the VCR tuned signal, the TV has to be on channel 3 or 4. Most TV’s now also have a ‘TV/Video’ type button which when pressed will switch btwn the various inputs it has including the channel set for the VCR.

Ok, so now we can see that sometimes the TV tunes the raw signal for picture and sound and sometimes it goes thru the VCR. If thru the VCR, the VCR can just send the raw signal for watching regular TV. It can also, tune the signal itself for recording or sending the channel/tape to the TV.

———— Record one thing, watch another

Sometimes you want the VCR to tune the channel for itself to record, but not send that image to the TV. Can you guess how? You set the channel on the VCR and handle the recording however you normally do. But you press the ‘TV/VCR’ button to the ‘TV’ setting so it sends the raw signal to the TV.

Now the VCR has the channel it needs, but doesn’t mess w/ the TV. So you can watch one thing and record another at the same time.

The VCR goes btwn the cable (source) and the TV so it can handle the signal how it needs, but also pass it on.

———— DVD Player

A DVD player is similar, but doesn’t need a cable signal (unless it’s also a recorder). If it’s just a player, then typically you want to connect it to another input on the TV. Some TVs have several inputs. Generally one cable (coax) input for cable/satellite (or VCR). Also, there’s usually one or two RCA cable hookups. These are generally 3 wire hookups - one yellow (video) and one red and one white (both are these are audio) - picture and sound. Some have an S-video hookup - it’s higher quality, but the same concept. Also, there’s component which is even higher quality.

The more inputs like this you have, the more options you have for hooking things up. The ‘TV/Video’ button on your TV and remote sd cycle btwn all of these.

So, you can hookup your cable to your VCR, hookup your VCR to your TV w/ the cable. But then hookup your DVD player to a separate input in the back (or sometimes front) of the TV w/ the RCA cables. When you hit the ‘TV/Video’ button on the remote, it will change where it gets the picture and sound from.

Normally, you watch plain old TV tuned signal. Your signal comes in and your change channels on the TV. Hit the ‘TV/Video’ button and it will switch. If it goes to your VCR, you may see another channel (tuned by the VCR). Hit play on it and then you’ll see the tape. Hit the ‘TV/Video’ button again and it might go to the DVD player. Mess w/ it and see the picture and hear sound from it.

NOTE: You don’t want to send your DVD player thru your VCR b/c DVDs are encoded and won’t play right going thru a VCR.

———— Like Water

Pretty simple. It’s kinda like a faucet in the bathroom w/ hot and cold water. You can turn on one and get water from one source (cold - outside) or turn on the other and get it from another source (hot - the water heater). You just have to tell the TV which source you want - picture and sound. That probably covers most people’s setup. However, you can add even more. In the case that you have a DVD recorder, you need a source(s) to it too like a TV or VCR. Whatever you want to be able to record, needs to be attached to your DVD-rec.

———— Example

One example, send your cable to your VCR, then your output from your VCR to your DVD-rec, then your output from that to your TV. Then you have a new source added at each step. Your VCR cd record one thing but send a raw signal to your DVD-rec which cd record something (assuming it also has a tuner) and send a raw signal to your TV. So you cd record 2 things and watch a third.

Your VCR cd send the signal it’s tuning (and recording) w/ the ‘TV/VCR’ button to the DVD-rec which wd only allow it to play (and/or record) that same thing. Your DVD-rec cd do the same - send on what it’s recording.

———— Another Example

Another example wd be to send your cable to the DVD-rec and then on to the TV replacing the VCR. You may still want your VCR connected to the DVD-rec to record a tape now and then. This also allows you to pass on the VCR signal to the TV like the ‘TV/VCR’ button on the VCR. This prevents the cable signal from going thru too many devices which degrades the quality.

Also, you might have a TiVo. The satellite/cable signal goes to it and it has 1 or more outputs. You cd send one output to the TV (typically S-video for quality) and another to the DVD-rec. You’d still want the DVD-rec output going to another input on the TV to watch DVDs, but going directly to the TV from the TiVo helps the quality.

The ‘TV/Video’ button will switch btwn the TiVo and the DVD-rec. So your TiVo is like the hot water and the DVD-rec like code. Pick your source for picture and sound. Piggy-backing on the DVD-rec (cold) side, is the VCR which is rarely used now.

In some cases, you’ll have even more inputs like another DVD player or TiVo or something. Many TVs have several inputs, but if you don’t have enough, you can get a switchbox.

———— SwitchBox

A switchbox takes several inputs and has one output. You can plug in your VCR, DVD player, TiVo, etc. and plug the one output of picture and sound to your TV. You never have to tell your TV which to use, but you do have to tell the switchbox which to send to the TV. You can label them on the switchbox and some switchboxes have remotes.

The multiple inputs on a TV is just like a built in switchbox, but w/ less quality degredation.

But if you have an XBox or similar you may need to consider a switchbox if you have too many devices for the number of inputs on your TV.

———— Better sound

Still going w/ the basic concept of picture and sound, you might want to improve the sound part. If your stereo is in your entertainment center, you can hookup the sound part to it and use it w/ or instead of your TV.

Stereos often have even more inputs than TVs. RCA cables make this easy: hook the yellow to your TV and the red and white to your stereo. Pick the right input on the TV and stereo so that you have matching picture and sound.

For this, a switchbox is helpful. Intead of switching the TV and stereo, you just change the switchbox. The picture goes to the TV and sound to the stereo. I have DirecTv w/ built in TiVo which goes to the TV and dvd-recorder. The VCR just goes to the dvd-rec so I can dump to disc if I need and can even watch the VCR thru the dvd-rec if necessary (also the VCR and DVD have other inputs for a camcorder or digital cam, etc.).

The TiVo and dvd-rec sound both go to the stereo for sound.

The TiVo picture also goes to a switchbox as does the dvd-rec picture. The switchbox output (picture only) goes to the TV and a wireless video sender. I don’t need the switchbox to watch TiVo b/c it goes directly to the TV (S-video) and to the stereo for sound.

The switchbox also goes to the TV. I have to switch the switchbox to DVD to watch the dvd-rec. The output from the switchbox is also split and goes to a wireless video sender to a projector on the other side of the room. So whatever the switchbox is on (TiVo or dvd-rec) that’s what the projector displays. Normal TV watching just means the TV is on the TiVo input (S-video) and the stereo is on ‘Sat/TV.’ For DVD, the switchbox is on DVD, TV is on switchbox (’TV/Video’) and stereo is on ‘DVD’ (I have a macro that does this for me on the remote).

For VCR, it’s the same as DVD, but switch the input on the DVD to be the VCR. If you haven’t noticed, each component has an internal switchbox w/ multiple inputs.

Whatever the switchbox is set on, the projector will display (and the TV will display if it is on that input).

If I plug anymore inputs into the switchbox (e.g., XBox, digital cam, etc.), I set all the same settings as above for DVD (depending on how I hook up the sound - direct to the stereo, direct to TV, etc.).

———— Summary

So it’s basically pretty simple and all of them follow the same basics: picture and sound.

So for the water faucet example, you might have hot and cold. Then under your sink you connect another line to your cold side that is salt-water. Now you can switch (under your sink) the cold to salt. Assuming you can only turn on one at a time, you can either have hot, cold or salt (on the cold side). Farther up the salt line, you might put in another line that feeds in pool water. So to have pool water, you have to switch to pool water there, then father up the ’salt’ line has to be on and then the cold side has to be on.

Cold has 3 options: cold, salt and pool depending on the various inputs all along the way. Confusing, but simple.

So whenever you aren’t seeing what you think you sd be seeing, think ‘picture and sound.’ Make sure your TV is on the right ‘TV/Video’ setting (e.g., TiVo, DVD, VCR, switchbox, etc.), then make sure that source is set on the right input (e.g., switchbox on DVD, DVD on DVD w/ ‘TV/Video’ on the DVD player, etc.).

Same for sound, check the TV, switchbox, stereo, etc.

Despite even having a lot of options, they narrow pretty quickly. If I’m not seeing my dvd player (assuming it’s on), I just need to make sure the switchbox is on DVD and the TV is on switchbox. If the DVD player is showing the TV channel (which in my case is the TiVo), that might be confusing (am I seeing the TiVo or the DVD showing the TiVo?), but it’s usually pretty obvious if I just tell the DVD to show it’s menu or something.

———— Remote

Also, having a good universal remote for all the devices is nice. One that is ‘learning’ (can detect signals from other remotes and record them) and can do macros (a series of commands in a row) is nice. You can have ‘watch dvd’ as a macro that sets the TV, switchbox, stereo and turns on the dvd player.

See http://www.thearmchairgeek.com/archives/2005/01/universalremot.html

Just remember: picture and sound. Where are the coming from? What are the options? What do I want?

Bear Cahill is a software engineer in the Dallas, TX area and is the creator of Booples (www.theBooples.com) and the Video Exchange Community (VEC) (www.videoexchange.org)

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Local Business Directory Websites Can We Do Them Better?

On the Internet we see many local business directory websites out there, some are good, some are bad, but the concept makes sense. Can we make these systems better, so they are more accurate, timely and are easily accessed with low bandwidth wireless handheld devices?

Recently I wrote an article and submitted it to an online article submission website; I titled it local Mexican Restaurant my thought was, let?s see how well this is picked up in the search engines by Internet surfers. My experiment was done to prove my theory of where wireless devices are headed because of the new GPS systems now have voice activated systems and you say: nearest fast station nearest Starbucks Local Mexican restaurant. My thoughts are in studying the CES 2006 Show in Las Vegas that indeed, this is one of the major pushes in electronic devices.

My thoughts are that people will be using these systems personal tech devices to find local businesses. And I believe that in the future all these systems will be linked. Your cell phone will ring a certain tone when you pass by a Starbucks or your favorite ?Fruit Smoothie? establishment. When you car gets low on fuel it will start putting local gas stations of your favorite brand on your GPS display in your car.

If and when some smart entrepreneur figures this out and can build a website which can look as if it is designed for an at home Internet Surfer, but loads fast enough for PDA, Cell Phone and other wireless devices then they will have figured out the answer to what is needed for the Business Directory Website Genre. Think on this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

Buying A Digital Camera

Digital cameras are what everyone has now these days. They are small and convient. They take great pictures and you can buy from many models. Digital camers are used for everything from taking pictures of animals to people to nature. They work great. They are many reasons why you should invest in a digital camera:

They can be downloaded and saved in your pc
You never need to buy film again
They are small and convient
There is a video camera installed
They are not expensive
They come with a charger for your battery

Digitals are the greatest tool if you like to take pictures all the time. They plug in to your computer and you download them. When the card is full you can insert another one of download that one. You can buy additional cards for your camera. The popular stores for buying a digital camera is Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, Radio Shack, and Walmart. They range from $200-$1,000. When you purchase a digital camera you should get in the box:

Digital camera
Battery charger
Manual booklet
Battery
A memory card
Warranty card

You want to get a good camera. When looking to buy one make sure you try it before you buy it. Ask the associate questions on the camera. Ask them what camera is top rated, ask what the benefits to the camera is, as for a double zoomed camera, ask them what the return policy is, and take you time. The best way to take better pictures is to:

Read the manual, there is alot to remember.
Prepare your aim, get in the center of your aim.
Check the lighting, never look at the sun.
Get closer, the pictures look better when closeup.
Do not take pictures where there is alot of mess.

The great thing about the digital cameras is that it deletes the pictures that you do not want. You can view the pictures and delete them as you take them. This way you can take the picture agian if it did not come out right. You will learn as you take the pictures. You will get the hang of it all. It is fun and is interesting.

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PC Health Plan Preventive Medicine For Your Computer

Do you think your computer is running slower than it did when you first got it? It?s not your imagination, you?re probably right.

Even if you upgrade your computer often, you?ll start to notice that your new PC is starting to act just like your old one ? it?s slowing down.

But there?s something computer manufacturers do not want you to know. The reason computers seem to get slower as they get older, is because they are slower.

One of the main reasons for this is that over time many hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of ?glitches? pile up on your computer even if you don?t use it every day. As all these glitches accumulate in your computer, it will run slower and slower.

And what about those unexplained crashes, when your PC just decides to finish work and call it a day for no apparent reason. I know, I’ve been there. It’s everyone?s worst computer nightmare. Has this ever happened to you:- You’re almost done with a lengthy e-mail, or report and the computer crashes for no apparent reason. It tries to restart but never quite finishes booting. Then it crashes again. And again!

How often have you wished that you could just wave a magic wand and save a report before your PC crashed? It?s too late now, but don?t you wish you?d ?saved? it as your work progressed!

As if that isn?t bad enough, there are a number of dangerous software programs out there in the Internet which have the potential to cause you significant financial damage. The people at PC Health Plan tell us ; There are on average 28 of these dangerous software programs running on every computer - usually unknown to their owners! Once spyware is installed, it is virtually impossible to detect, and extremely difficult to remove!

PC Health Plan offers a free scan for any PC, and if you?ve read this far you should get onto it with no more delay.

A W Smith is a Network Affiliate Marketer and an independent author. Did you find this article on Spyware useful? You can learn a lot more about Spyware at www.anyonecould.com/PChealth.html

VoIP Phone Systems A Step Above Traditional Phone Lines

The words are; cost effective, portable, and flexible. And hey it comes with array additional new features too! No it is not our regular PSTN phone connection. The buzz word here is; VoIP phone systems.

It is the technology that transfers your voice from over the internet using specially designed call signal protocols in a much efficient manner. Efficient in terms of its low cost, the number of additional features that it offers, the convenience with which the call can be placed from anywhere at any time and for as long as you want!

The advent of the internet, bought the world closer. And it swept each one of us by our feet and today we are completely dependent on it for our day to day activities. Walking a step closer VoIP system has been developed! And it will completely revolutionarise the traditional way of making phone calls.

It?s smart, convenient, cost effective and absolutely relevant with the times we live in. How much on an effort is it, to switch on your laptop and make a call! Practically nothing! While at the same time it offers us a chance to talk for as long as we want without having to worry about the long bills!

Traditional analogue phones are a lengthy network of wires used to facilitate calling from one end to the other, and while a call takes place that particular wire system is dedicated to that one call. This is the reason; phone bills are higher on international calls. While VoIP Phones System work on the broadband connections. Once a call is dialed the analogue voice data is converted into small packets of digital audio data and transferred using special internet protocols from one end to the but delivered to the person in a comprehendible analogue format

Truly VoIP telephony is a step above the traditional phone lines and not far from now it would completely change the way we make long distance calls!

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Ten Things You Should Know In Video Games

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You are not an hardcore person in playing video Games and if you want to know the facts which I set hereunder, there are many attraction in playing video which I may share an idea to those wish to play video games:

1.Two giant video games company, that is ATARI and SEGA having its own unique historical. Why unique? Because ATARI is a company formed in United States Of America but was only using its Japan name, while SEGA means Service Games a company formed in Japan as its Headquarters. Was founded in 1954 by David Rossen an American National. This man is an Ex- army who fought during Korean war. Names of those wellknown person who founded SEGA after Rossen is OKAWA and HIDEKI SATO.

2.Many Japanese language were used in video Games Industry. Three Japanese langguage very popular that is ATARI were taken from Japan Go Games which has the same meaning as ?check? ( Syamat ) in playing chess. Nintendo is another video games giant company ?Good Luck? which they belief will bring them to heaven. KATANA is a console Video Games produced by SEGA in 1998 which has it meaning ?Sword?.

3.Nobody expert that sony the first to produce Radio Transistor which is now a video Games manufacturer number one. In 2002 Sony dominated the world market in video games followed Nintendo and Microsoft. It started in 1995 from their first product named playstation. About three billion video games were sold through out the world.

4.Not only the songs were listed as Evergreen, Playing video games is not excluded. Two video player has it ?Evergreen? where people playing without limitation of time that is PACMAN and Tetris. PACMAN were produced by Namco in 1980 having its verses as M/S PACMAN only to be played in House. SUPER PACMAN were targeted in Japanese Market and PACMAN PLUS (New Verses) using Coca Cola Tin as a new bonus replacing the Original bonus using fruits. Tetris were introduced in 1989 when it was sold out by Nintendo through it product called Game Boy. Very unique, Tetris invented by Rusia and at the same time dominated by the United States Of America and Japan. Both Games were very popular without considering its status, ages and peoples in General.

5.Sega is always in frontline in manufacturing Video Games though it has failed to promote its marketing. As an example, SEGA has first introduced in the world playing video by using technology 16-bit, which is known as Genesis in 1989 that were failed to overcome the market when Nintendo introduced SUPER NES PACKAGE (Nintendo Entertaintment System) on the same year. In 1995 SEGA once again in frontline when its invented video player by using technology 32-bit SATURN but was later being ?Cut Off? by Sony when its Playstation product were introduced in the market on the same year.

6.Although SEGA cannot overcome worldwide marketing but at least the ?Tiredness? were paid when its another product DREAMCAST were selected as the most best Inovative product in 1999 by POPULAR SCIENCE MEGAZINE. This is because Dreamcast were the first console that can be played online through Telephone. This System is known as SEGA NET allowing Players all over the world playing through ONLINE.

7.Nintendo ever made analysis jointly with other world video equipments producers. As an example, Nintendo has jointly with SGI (Silicon Graphic Inc.) in producing player to be used with console N64. Nintendo also has jointly with IBM and produce console Gamecube in 1999.

8.Although ATARI were not known at this time, but its name were famous in the end of 1970?s and through out year 1990?s. Playing console Pong were best selling item 1975 while Konsol 2600 identified as the longest ever in market in 1977 until 1990. Colour system Playing video were the product of ATARI, the first in 1989 and were known as LYNX.

9.Game Boy player were the product of Nintendo very successful in video Games history where 100 millions unit were sold worldwide since it was introduce in Global market in 1989. Nintendo also invented Communication System which is known as MOBILE ADAPTER GB allowing customers Communicating Game Boy to cellular Telephone and also allowing customer playing game online and also opening Email anda transfer of File.

10.Playstation 2 were the product of Sony in year 2000, and it is believed that the first Console using technology DVD.

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The Massive Growth Of Printer Ink In The Home

The massive growth of Printer ink in the home

In the past 20 years the use of printer ink in the home and expanded in a way that could not have been predicted. From school assignments to printing home produced photographs the growth of printer ink in the home are endless.

Who would have realised that the growth in cheap airlines would have led to an increase in printer ink. How has this happened? Well, have you noticed that cheap airlines do not send out tickets or confirmation letters by post? Nowadays they send out confirmation details to their customers by email. It is up to the customer then to print off these details from their home printers. This has lead to a massive increase in the use of home printer ink.

When I was at school and college all essays and assignments were hand written. I often have sympathy for the teachers and lectures who had to read my writing. In fact I was once sent to the art teacher at the age of 17 to learn how to write. Not anymore as most schools and all colleges now require that essays and assignments are printed, again leading to a massive increase in the use of printer ink from the home computer.

Working from home has greatly increased in the last 20 years and as more people work from home they use their home computers and printer ink. In todays busy environment many worker use their laptops on the train on their way home from work and use printer ink at come to complete their tasks.

The growth of the internet could not have been foreseen 30 years ago but with its wide scale appeal and use this has also led to the use of printer ink. People access information on the internet for all sorts of things, from hobbies to work related topics. In fact many people probably use to internet as their first port of call for researching their chosen field. Of course the information can be read on screen but often it isn?t very easy to do so. Apart from the visual problem one cant read the information in bed at night for example, therefore one uses printer ink to have the information in a more accessible format.

It was once believed that the growth in computers would lead to paperless offices but this has not been the case. What they have led to is the growth in printer ink. Nowadays people are less careful about how things are written, simply because they can print out draft copies and quickly and easily amend them prior to the final product. Once again this has led to an increase in printer ink.

A very popular use for printer ink is the printing of photos from digital cameras. It is so convenient to take one?s own pictures, modify them and then download using one’s own printer ink. In this way one is free to pick and chose which photos to print off and which to scrap. As printer ink comes down in price more and more people will print off their own photos.

Printer ink has come down in price making it more and more accessible. This can only lead to the increase in its use.

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Fax Software

Most fax software offers many tools for you to send and receive faxes from your desktop. By means of fax software, people can communicate with one another in and around the world without using fax machines. Nowadays, a large number of companies provide fax software services. It is a better and more effective way to manage your business needs. The fax software saves you the fax equipment, paper, and toner, and you are also relieved of the irritation of using fax machines.

Some of the common advantages include are reliability, lower cost and integration of e-mail. Most fax software are compatible with all versions of Windows. The installation procedure is easy and simple. Some of the fax programs available in the market are 32 bit Internet Fax, Faxmail for Windows, Faxmail Network for Windows, and Faxamatic. The 32 bit Internet Fax and Faxmail for Windows allow the user to send and receive fax with the help of a single modem and computer. A single computer and multiple modems are used for receiving and sending fax messages in Faxamatic.

Some of the prerequisites for implementing fax software are a Pentium class PC, any of the Windows versions such as Windows 95, Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2000 Server, 2003 Server, a fax capable modem, 20 MB disk space (actually this depends on the volume of fax), and 64 MB RAM. If the user wishes to scan paper documents and notes, a scanner is necessary.

A wide selection of fax software packages are available, so the user must always check the actual features before choosing a fax software solution. It is advisable to run a trial version before purchasing the software.

Fax Software provides detailed information on Fax Software, Free Fax Software, Fax Broadcasting Software, Fax Server Software and more. Fax Software is affiliated with Bulk Email Software.

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