Archive for August, 2009

Adding HP 1100C to Web JetAdmin?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 4 Comments

I have an HP Business Inkjet 1100C connected to my PC via LPT1. I have installed HP Web JetAdmin and it has detected a number of HP printers on the network, but not this one. Is it possible to add this directly to Web JetAdmin?

Alternatively, is it possible to get a copy of the HP1100C management software? It provides pop-up warnings for printer problems, including estimates of cartridge content.
The printers are HP, the PC is HP and the software is HP. I tried loading the utility from the printers CD, but the application kept uninstalling itself. Very frustrating. The web jetadmin link is from the 1100C installation disk.

So, all HP, but not happy

the Web Jetadmin software is designed to administer printers on the network, not attached to PC’s.

ASP CMS eCommerce Cart Generator Software Program?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 1 Comment

Does somebody know names of good ASP Cart programs?
ican"t find any good by searching…
thx everybody
mike

There’s plenty of good ASP solutions available nowadays. There’s ASPdotnetstorefront, Volusion, VP-asp, Comersus, ASPcart, Early Impact, CatuShop and many more.

You can view a detailed list of shopping carts here…

http://www.ecommerceoptimization.com/ecommerce-shopping-cart-solutions/

Just copy and paste the name of each into Google for more info. They are separated into hosted or purchased and ASP are mixed in with others, but generally ASP carts have that or dot net in the name.

Hope this helps…

What are some online community building software that work on MAC?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 1 Comment

Hi,

I’m looking for low cost, no cost software that will allow me to build an online community. I’d like basic functionality like building a homepage, content management, creating member profiles, discussion groups, threads, upload jpegs, don’t need video or anything just yet. This needs to work on MAC.

I already have a domain and a hosted server, just need the software.

Thanks

www.sourceforge.net

All freeware open source all the time

Best WCM (Web Content Management)?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 3 Comments

Joomla is the one im currently using i like the fact that there’s a whole community behind it that all submit themes, plugins and extensions etc. but addons can be a bit pricey for a web developer anyone else have any other good WCM’s?

You have Drupal, wordpress (for blogs). Joomla has alot of free addons on their website just go to the extension section. And also it depends on what type of addon you are looking for.

Can you please summarise this article and give your opinion?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 1 Comment

This is the article:

The Scottish tourism industry will be "dead in the water" without embracing new technologies.
The warning came from Alan Rankin, chief executive of the Aviemore and Cairngorms Destination Management Organisation, ahead of Tourism Innovation Day, on February 28 in Glasgow.
Rankin, former chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Forum, spoke out following results of a Scottish tourism survey carried out by Highland Business Research for Tourism Innovation Day, which showed that 59% of companies felt that they could do better in terms of embracing technology.
He said: "The tourism industry will be dead in the water unless it adopts the opportunities presented by new technologies."
Many of the companies surveyed, which included accommodation businesses and tourist and visitor attractions in Scotland, cited similar themes when asked about their biggest technology challenges.
These included securing funding to develop and increase the use of technology; not having broadband available in their area; being able to update their website regularly; the cost of promoting a small business on the web and staying on top of changing technology and trends such as the growth in use of rich media and Web2.0.
Rankin questioned whether Scotland will be able to meet the challenge as quickly as emerging markets.
"In the global market, having your website configured for the mobile phone, will become a necessity," he said.
"For a lot of people in the Asian economies, the phone is a more important internet mechanism than the computer. This will become increasingly true of the developed markets.
"Yet in some of our key rural tourism areas in Scotland, we don’t have the mobile technology infrastructure in place – a major obstacle to overcome. Some areas do not even have broadband available."
In the Scottish tourism survey, 94% of respondents have not offered mobile travel applications for customers and 96% did not have a version of their website for the mobile phone.
Respondents were aware of the importance of social networking sites as a promotional channel, but only 17% of respondents had used such sites for promoting their businesses.
Rankin warned that using social networking comes with its own sets of problems.
"Such sites can pose challenges in terms of controlling the messages and should a company receive online criticism, it is there for the whole world to see. Companies therefore need to either get their service right in the first place," he said.
Tourism Innovation Day, which is organised by the Tourism Innovation Group with Scottish Enterprise, has been designed to inspire and equip Scottish tourism organisations to apply technology, and develop innovative new products and services.
Sue Crossman, project director for TiG, said, "The percentage of global hotel bookings made online for the first quarter of 2007 was almost double that of the same period last year.
"Internet bookings accounted for 41.2% of total CRS bookings in major hotels chains throughout the world, up from 22% in 2006.
"One third of all bookings during the first quarter of 2007 came through hotels’ own websites.
"With the ever increasing use of the web coupled with mobile phone advances, new technology will let the customer source better deals, and will raise their expectations in terms of receiving more customised tourist information."
She challenged businesses of all sizes to raise their game in exploiting new technology, calling for "effective digital portals" to be set up for all of Scotland’s main tourist destinations.
The portals could use technology similar to popular social networking sites such as Bebo and Facebook, and allow visitors to post comments, pictures or videos about their personal experience of any location or service.
Crossman claimed such sites would boost online bookings and help visitors find out more about the quality and variety of tourism experiences on offer.
Digital portals would encourage smaller business, such as individual bed and breakfasts, that are still not confident about what the new technology can do for them, to work together to promote themselves and their location.
She said: "Some companies are missing out on the available technology and that is not helping our global competitiveness.
"There are now cost-effective ways for any accommodation business to offer online bookings; this is a must going forward. New technology, including the kind that allows you to post user-generated content on the web, is very exciting and should be helping destinations get their messages out there effectively."
Tourism Innovation Day includes keynote speaker, Ben Vinod, chief innovator at Sabre Holdings, the company behind Lastminute.com.
by Phil Davies

If you had to summarise that article What would you say??
Do u agree with the article???

Sounds like Scotland has it’s head in the sand for some time.

What content management system would be best for me?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 2 Comments

I am an upcoming website designer. So far it is just me. I would like to use a CMS to help my clients manage their websites on their own. So i would need them to be able to add content anywhere, add pages, edit pages, add links, etc.

What CMS would you say is best for me?

It depends on how many features you want, if you want a very simple website with a small backend for creating pages then you can find simple content managment systems, normally I would say Joomla but if you are distrubuting it to people with no knowledge of it, you will be forever answering questions.

Go simple thats what I think, the other way would be to create your pages then use the php include command to include a txt file. this would make it easy foryour client to easily change the text file thus changing the content..

Good Luck

What is that Digital Imaging Program that can alter your face and body?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 1 Comment

I’m looking for a digital imaging program that can change or alter your face, like for example…if your legs are short, it can make your legs longer or if your boobs are small, it can make it bigger? Does anyone know what I’m talking about? I think those are really cool and can make pictures almost perfect.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thank you!

Adobe Photoshop is the best program in my opinion.

What is the best open source content management system?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 5 Comments

I want to create a web site for a small non-profit. The site needs to manage documents, user registrations, and allow easy update of information.

There are quite a lot of content management systems to choose from. I would like to point you to CMS Matrix ( http://www.cmsmatrix.org ) for a very comprehensive list of CMS’s complete with a search tool. If you would like to preview how a CMS behaves with demos, try Open Source CMS ( http://www.opensourcecms.org ).

I have lost the Microsoft Document Imaging Writer from my list of printers. How do I recover it?

August 28, 2009 - 11:42 pm 1 Comment


Microsoft Office Document Imaging no longer in Printers Folder
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/isv/thread/e887eec5-c72f-4482-978b-727f4bcaf5d1/

What are the best Content Management Systems for an online newspaper?

August 27, 2009 - 1:19 am 3 Comments

The online newspaper is going to be a high school newspaper. I’m looking for something that is efficient and easy to use (and still affordable). Something that has ease in accompanying videos would be great. If people who do not have experience with HTML/PHP would be able simply update the site with news articles, that would be great, too. I’ve researched software a bit and found Drupal or Joomla to be the most popular, but I’ve also heard of a program called PHPCow ($100), which claims to not require advanced skills such as coding. I don’t know much about the differences between Drupal and Joomla, however.

Go for drupal.org or wordpress.org

I would prefer wordpress.org for its simplicity, easy of use and very search engine friendly.

Others full blown cms’s include Joomla (joomla.org) , Xoops (xoops.org)