Posts Tagged ‘software’

Monitor your web connection

Ever wondered what your internet connection is being used for? You could be a parent with kids surfing the Net, or an employer who allows employees to use the web for personal use. How do you know that the connection isn’t being abused? How do you keep track of which...

How do you stay protected?

Image via Wikipedia There’s no doubt about it, everyone needs protection and when it comes to computers there are two things you need, an anti-virus and an anti-spyware. I’m using Microsoft Forefront on this computer, as it’s a work one and it comes complete with all the software we need. The...

WordPress 2.8 hits the streets

I woke up this morning to find that WordPress 2.8 has finally be released. It was promised for the 10th June, but as I’m based in Europe, I didn’t get to see it till today. I’ve been running the RC down at WordPressGuru and haven’t really had any major problems....

Ordinal issue with msi.dll ?

Here’s a good reminder to everyone to try and keep their software updated. Last week I tried installing Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 on a virtual machine, just so that our team can have a play with it and kept running into this error: The ordinal 242 could not be located in...

Time and Attendance Systems

If you’re in the market for a timesheeting system there are a number of options you can examine today. The main choice you have is whether to go for a software package you run at your premises or a hosting solution that you can implement without having to spend an...

Twhirl 0.9 – Excellent work #teamseesmic

A new version of Twhirl hit the streets yesterday, as it came out of a beta where hundreds of people (including yours truly) have been testing and helping improve the new features. Here’s a feature rundown: In a nutshell, here’s what’s new in Twhirl 0.9 -spellchecker (currently English only, can be deactivated...

Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 violates FireFox

My latest Windows Update run just downloaded an update to Microsoft’s .Net Framework 3.5. Here are the details of the update: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 is a full cumulative update that contains many new features building incrementally upon .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and includes cumulative services updates...

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