Filed under IT, Software by Savvas on 29/03/2010 at 4:39 pm
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This is best solution i could find.
1. Open OO Writer
2. Open Tools/Options/OpenOffice.org/Java
3. Wait 5-10 seconds until the table (Vendor/Version/Features) is filled with at least one position (which should be “Sun Microsystems Inc.” and “1.6.0_02″)
4. Make sure this position is chosen (filled dot)
5. Make sure option “use a Java runtime environment” is checked
6. Then, get to Tools/Extension magager
7. Open “My Extensions”
8. Choose every non-working extension and Press button “Disable”
9. Then, choose it again and press button “Enable”
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Filed under IT, Software by Savvas on 28/03/2010 at 11:00 am
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Today you can run many Windows software from Linux native using Wine or one of the many virtualization tools such as VMWare.
There are so many new developments regarding how to apply Wine to run Windows programs on Linux that we are now updating this entire page contents. In the mean time you may find it beneficial to visit: http://www.wine-reviews.net/ and http://frankscorner.org/ for Wine help. Read more... (706 words, estimated 2:49 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Finance by Savvas on 07/02/2010 at 9:05 pm
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Correspondent, Jan 6 (Staff) Paypal is facing severe outage and all payments to/from India are being reversed. A lot of Indian PayPal users have reported that their recent payments have been reversed by PayPal. In what seems to be an outage might turn out to be a restriction imposed by RBI on PayPal’s payment system. However when contacted about the entire episode all PayPal told me was that they were experiencing technical issues with Indian PayPal payments and they had reversed all personal payments to their respective senders. Read more... (436 words, estimated 1:45 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Internet by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 5:02 pm
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The introduction of technology in supermarkets over the years has improved the productivity and efficiency of the food distribution system and has brought many benefits to consumers. Faster checkout, efficient pricing, various payments options and expanded in-store services have made supermarket shopping easier and quicker for consumers Read more... (1510 words, estimated 6:02 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Internet by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 4:57 pm
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Like the rest of e-commerce, the new format of selling groceries online has grown at a phenomenal pace and stirred up considerable hype. Born and bred on the Internet, pure-play online retailers such as Peapod and Webvan are already household names–although they are still struggling to become profitable, even with steadily growing sales revenues. Meanwhile, traditional grocery giants such as Kroger and Safeway lag behind the phenomenon, preferring to do business the bricks-and-mortar way. Others, such as Albertson’s, have taken baby steps into e-commerce and now offer limited online capability in addition to their regular stores. Read more... (1198 words, estimated 4:48 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Internet by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 4:51 pm
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Internet has made our lives easier in more than one ways touched our routine life as well. Yes, you can now buy groceries online and without any geographical constraints. If you’re asking of why do people prefer buying grocery online as compared to shopping from a traditional Mom and Pop store? There are many advantages of online grocery shopping discussed below: Read more... (420 words, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)
Filed under Internet, Marketing by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 4:50 pm
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IGD predicts that the value of the online grocery market will nearly double in size by 2014, with a forecast annual growth rate more than three times faster than that of the wider grocery sector. With broadband penetration and internet familiarity rising fast, alongside the development of retail websites and new and enhanced online services, the online world will increasingly influence shoppers and the decisions they make. Read more... (161 words, estimated 39 secs reading time)
Filed under Internet, Marketing by Savvas on 06/02/2010 at 4:47 pm
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Ever feel like TV commercials, radio spots, bus butts, and newspaper ads are just a lot of shouting? Your members could be feeling the same way. With a technology-infused society, traditional mass media just doesn’t connect with most consumers today. Yet, out of convention, advertisers still spend the bulk of their marketing budgets on these tactics. Read more... (615 words, estimated 2:28 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Management by Savvas on 29/01/2010 at 12:30 am
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What is CRM? CRM stands for customer relationship management, defined as a software technology and overall business strategy that enables companies, large and small, to manage their sales leads, accounts, orders, and case management. The benefits of CRM software include increased revenue from managing accounts and orders efficiently, more satisfied customers, and reduced costs stemming from less administrative tracking time and greater turnaround time. However, in order for companies to achieve their greatest results, they will need to expertly train their staff and have their IT departments (if they have one) integrate CRM onto their current software and hardware technologies. Read more... (772 words, estimated 3:05 mins reading time)
Filed under Business, Management by Savvas on 29/01/2010 at 12:28 am
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CRM – principles, strategy, solutions, applications, systems, software, and ideas for effective customer relationship management
Customer Relationship Management, or CRM, is an essential part of modern business management. This CRM article is provided by Ellen Gifford, who specialises in helping organizations develop excellence in CRM, and this contribution is gratefully acknowledged. Read more... (2774 words, estimated 11:06 mins reading time)
Filed under Hardware by Savvas on 28/01/2010 at 9:00 pm
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Apple’s European PR team have confirmed the impending arrival, inside two months, of the Apple iPad to European shores.
A spokesperson told me that the Wi-Fi version will ship worldwide in March but she added, “Watch this space for Wi-Fi plus 3G.” Read more... (153 words, estimated 37 secs reading time)
Filed under Internet, Software by Savvas on 28/01/2010 at 12:08 am
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4RSS is used to automatically create articles from RSS feeds. Although there are several other Joomla components that automatically post articles from RSS feeds, we could not find one that was able to handle the huge volume and speed that we needed for our own Joomla sites. Since we built this component for our own use, we decided to offer it for free to others. Read more... (194 words, estimated 47 secs reading time)
Filed under Internet, Software by Savvas on 26/01/2010 at 1:12 pm
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Over at Simplweb, our greatest love is to help people build great websites. As former educators and as parents, our team members greatly enjoy watching sites grow and get better over time. We understand that our customer's success is our success, and we can measure the health of our business by the quality of our customer's websites. Read more... (277 words, estimated 1:06 mins reading time)
Filed under Internet, Software by Savvas on 26/01/2010 at 1:10 pm
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* Drupal Development
Quite a few people have never heard of Drupal. That's ok, though, because chances are good that if they browse websites on a daily basis, they're probably visiting a Drupal site every day. There are probably hundreds of NZ-based Drupal sites (Egressive is responsible for at least 50 of them), but here are some you might've heard of or used… Read more... (470 words, estimated 1:53 mins reading time)
Filed under Internet by Savvas on 25/01/2010 at 9:01 am
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HTML frames allow authors to present documents in multiple views, which may be independent windows or subwindows. Multiple views offer designers a way to keep certain information visible, while other views are scrolled or replaced. For example, within the same window, one frame might display a static banner, a second a navigation menu, and a third the main document that can be scrolled through or replaced by navigating in the second frame. Read more... (147 words, estimated 35 secs reading time)