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Sunday, September 10, 2006

eConnect: Microsoft Dynamics GP Integrations – Overview

By Andrew Karasev

Microsoft Dynamics GP, also often referred as Microsoft Great Plains or Great Plains Dynamics may be considered as very good ERP platform, ready for custom logic and integrations with legacy systems. eConnect is one of the tools of choice to be deployed in the case of creating and moving objects to Microsoft Dynamics GP.

• Master Records. Accounts, Customers, Vendors, Employees are typical master records. eConnect can create, update and remove these records. eConnect methods first try to validate business logic, so eConnect should be preferred over direct SQL scripting (trying to add or change records directly in Microsoft Dynamics SQL tables)

• Transactions. eConnect also allows you to create or modify so-called work transactions. However eConnect doesn’t typically go beyond work transactions, so-called open or historical transactions should be created through Microsoft Dynamics GP posting, moving to history, voiding, etc. routines and this requires MS Dynamics GP operation intervention

• Beyond eConnect. There are multiple options for you to deploy Microsoft Dexterity to automate such processes as posting. Imagine, you are moving daily eCommerce sales from your third party e-Commerce system to Great Plains and want them to be posted automatically. In this case you can deploy eConnect to bring work Sales Invoices and Payments and then you deploy Microsoft Dexterity Posting server to trigger posting all the way to the General Ledger

Please do not hesitate to call or email us: USA/Canada: 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918 help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com http://www.ronix-systems.de http://www.enterlogix.com.br ) - Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Oracle Financials, serving corporate customers in the following industries: Aerospace & Defense, Medical & Healthcare, Distribution & Logistics, Hospitality, Banking & Finance, Wholesale & Retail, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Placement & Recruiting, Advertising & Publishing, Textile, Pharmaceutical, Non-Profit, Beverages, Conglomerates, Apparels, Durables, Manufacturing and having locations in multiple states and internationally.
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Keeping Up With Technical Change

By Bruce Taylor

For you engineers out there -

I can tell you your worst nightmare: you go to bed one night as a competent secure in your technical competence, and you wake up the next morning as a technological dinosaur. All your strong technologies are now quaint footnotes in the history books and you're faced with re-learning a whole new repertoire of technologies. You open up the morning paper and you see a want ad like this:

Job Description:

As a member of a project team responsible for designing, coding, unit/integration testing web services applications using Java, XML, or SQL. Understanding of system development lifecycle processes and rapid development cycles with the ability to independently code, test and implement solutions based on user requirements and as directed by project leadership. Ability to plan, manage and lead UML design sessions. Exceptional user facing skills and client relationship skills.

Required Experience/Technologies:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or other physical science
7+ years of professional Java development experience with at least 3 years J2EE
J2EE, XML, SQL, hands-on database development (JDBC)

Jakarta Struts (Front Controller with JSP's) or EJB2.0
At least two of the following technologies: SOAP, SAX/DOM, JMS,
XML Schema or DTD, Stateless Session Beans
5 years UML design modeling experience
mandatory, RUP, UML
WebSphere certification preferred



How in the world did this happen - how did you fall so far behind do quickly? Well, don't feel too bad, the technology changes so quickly that you're running the Red Queen's race: you have to run as hard as you can to stay in the same place, and to make any progress you have to run twice as fast. On the average, major technologies change every eighteen months, and only a few of the new ones have any staying power. If it's any comfort, I've been away from active engineering for sixteen months, and it's difficult even to read the technical literature any more, let alone be productive.

So, what can you do about this? I offer three recommendations, all of them hard to implement:

Stay Informed


Don't let yourself fall behind! Spend at least 4 hours per week keeping yourself up to date by reading technical journals or survey books (the O'Reilly series are excellent) so that you're at least aware of emerging technologies. Make learning part of your job!
Learn to spot winners and losers


You can't learn every new technologies, so you have to be selective and choose the ones that seem to have some staying power (three or more years) and those that are fads of the moment.
Learn to learn fast


You have to become very good at picking up new technologies on the fly, with minimal training. Luckily, if you've been in the business for long this won't be very hard, because most new technologies are simply repackaging of old concepts that you're already familiar with.

As I said, none of these is easy, but if you're to have a multi-decade career in engineering you're going to have to learn to deal with constant and accellerating technology change. Sorry, but that's just the way it will be.

About the Author

Bruce Taylor is the Owner and Principle of Unison Coaching, and provides corporate and executive coaching to a wide variety of businesses including engineering, human resource, consulting, and recruiting firms. Mr Taylor has extensive background in Psychology, Human Resources, and Software Engineering. He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from Duke University, a Masters in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts, and a Certificate in Job Stress and Healthy Workplace Design from the University of Massachusetts. He can be reached at http://www.unisoncoaching.com or bruce_taylor@unisoncoaching.com.

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Maintaining My Computer

By Donnie Edge

Using a computer at home and work have almost become a requirement for most people.

The internet has changed the way that people do almost everything from online purchasing to gathering information.

Unfortunately, every great invention also has its problems. In my opinion, the biggest problems with the internet involve the continued growth of viruses and spyware.

As the internet and the technology that drives it have increased, the problems
involving viruses and spyware have also increased.

Viruses used to be the main problem related to the internet. While the majority
of viruses are not terribly destructive, they can be both annoying and somewhat
troubling to most computer users. Spyware has increased tremendously in the last few years and seems be getting worse and more prevalent by the day.

Fortunately, you can do something about both viruses and spyware. The best way
to avoid viruses and spyware is to take action to prevent or remove the viruses
or spyware before they become a problem.

There are free antivirus and spyware removers that you can download from the
internet. I personally recommend AVG Free and Avast for the antivirus and
Spybot and Adaware SE for the spyware removal programs. All of the programs
are free for the home user.

One thing to keep in mind is that antivirus and spyware programs need to be updated in order for them to do a good job. This seems to be a problem for some computer users, although most programs do a good job of making the updating as easy as possible.

You really need to look at your computer like your car. Neither will run forever if
you don't do some routine maintenance.

Just remember, a computer that is on the internet without antivirus and spyware
software is like a car that never has its oil changed. It might run, but it won't run
very well.

More information about viruses and spyware can be found on my website www.ramdge.com.

Donnie Edge
Ram Computer Systems
www.ramdge.com

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Photoshop Engraver Plug-in Filter Review

By Svetlana Chernousova

Engraver is a very useful Photoshop-compatible plug-in, which allows to turn the source picture into an ancient engraving, lithograph, pencil sketch, etc. You are able to get really stylish and professionally made masterpieces in a very simple way and without taking much pains. This product can become very useful to computer artists, designers and those people, who want to create the real computer art masterpieces.

Engraver allows to turn the source picture into a graphical image consisting of lines and hatches of various width and curvature. Those can be either straight lines, or waves, or different types of concentric circles and spirals. What is more, you can also present the source photo in the form of a set of dots or circles of various sizes. In that way the picture will be styled after a newspaper print or an original cliché for the offset printing.

Engraver not only can create the black-and-white engravings. You can choose one from the several possible colour scheme variants. When setting up the parameters for this module you are able to change the graphical result you get greatly. This feature allows you to entertain manifold possibilities in your oeuvre.

Engraver possesses a very simple and intuitively understandable user interface. Thanks to that it is a pleasure to work with the product. Nothing distracts you from the creative process, and you can concentrate all your forces and attention on the work. For your convenience the package includes a great number of the previously saved parameters (presets), so that you can use them to increase the speed of your work.

Engraver is a commercial product. Despite the pleasantly low price it is a very professional product. If you become its possessor, you will get the manufacturer's technical support as well as various sets of Photoshop actions, documents, lessons, etc.

Engraver newest version was released 17, August 2006. Mac and Win versions are available. To download and buy this product is easy from author's http://www.alphaplugins.com/products/products.php?menu=get_prod_id&prod_id=2&p_menustate= product page. Today price is US$20.

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Convert Videos to iPod with the Cucusoft iPod Video Converter Software

By James Preston

In October 2005 Apple® Computers introduced the first iPod® capable of playing videos and movies. The small, lightweight MP3 player was not only capable of holding literally thousands of songs and audio files, but it was also capable of storing videos and movies to watch on its small color screen.

For the next several months leading up to the 2005 Christmas holiday season, the Video iPod® received an abundance of media attention. It quickly became one of the hottest selling holiday gifts. Consumers loved the original iPod because it gave them the ability to carry their entire music collection with them wherever they went in one small, lightweight battery-powered device. Now, it seemed they would be able do the same with their movie collections.

There was one small problem. Unlike in the music versions, Apple® did not include an option to rip movies to play on the Video iPod. Many consumers were frustrated when they got their new Video iPods®, but didn’t have any video files to play on them.

Recognizing there would be a demand for a simple solution to this problem, a small software development company called Cucusoft Technologies introduced its first iPod video converter software just weeks after the first Video iPod® hit store shelves.

The software, called the iPod Video Converter, was an instant success. It allowed consumers to quickly and easily convert any movie to play on their Video iPod®. In addition to converting movies, it also converted files in other formats such as DivX, XVid, MOV, RM, RMVB, MPEG, WMV, AVI and others to the Video iPod format.

Although other software companies also launched similar iPod® Video converter products around this time, Cucusoft’s product was one of the most popular due to its simplicity of use. The entire process only took a few minutes. Consumers simply chose the file to convert, then pressed the “convert” button and moments later a new file is ready to upload to the Video iPod®.

The Cucusoft iPod Video Converter is economically priced at under $40. Consumers can also get a free trial of the product to make sure it is capable of converting the files they need before they actually pay for it.

James Preston runs the popular iPod Video Converter resource guide. Do you have questions about the Cucusoft iPod Video Converter, the Lenogo iPod Video Converter or some other iPod video conversion product?

Visit iPodVideoConverters.com today
for detailed product reviews, tutorials and much more!

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Why Having a Flash Intro Is So Popular

By Maxine Winters

If you want to really grab the attention of web surfers poking around on web sites, you need a powerful intro page- one that will keep potential customers coming back for more. You need a Flash intro to your site!

Have you ever seen a scary movie from the 1950’s, complete with the most pathetic special effects ever created? You know the ones that I’m talking about, they have flying saucers from outer space that were crafted by gluing a camera lens cap to fishing line and dangling it in front of the movie camera. Now imagine the exact same movie made with today’s computer generated images and other special effects. That’s pretty much the difference between a plain introduction web page using basic HTML and a Flash intro.

In the simplest terms available, having a Flash intro to your website is popular because it’s not boring. If you had never seen a Flash intro, you would be completely “Wowed!” by it. If all you had ever seen was a Flash intro, and saw a plain HTML intro, you might not laugh at it (like you’d probably chuckle at the effects of a 1950’s sci-fi movie), but you might not frequent that site as often as you would a site with the latest Flash software. Why not? Because it’s just not as entertaining (or as much fun), that’s why!

If you’re not one of the computer-savvy website builders out in the realm of the World Wide Web, or a presentation developer at a Fortune 500 company, think about this: Over 90% of all computers in the world have Flash Player installed in them to adequately view websites and other mediums that incorporate Flash into their pages. This means that there is an obvious demand for this cartoony type of animation, and the demand is only going to increase.

Keeping all of this in mind, sales representatives find that using Flash intros to highlight the features of their products or brand, which encourages the customers to stay focused on the positives. Usually this works out well for the sales reps, for their customers usually get quite engaged in the presentation.

Other uses for Flash: Flash creates an interesting array of websites and animation with ActionScript (a computer program language), and has done so since the beginning days of Flash 2. Vectors and raster graphics add to the versatility of the program, aiding in the creation of a more interactive experience for all who choose to view or create with it. Flash is saved under .swf (small web file) filing extensions.

Maxine Winters recommends Flash Text Animation Builder to easily create an attractive flash intro.

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Choosing An Effective Software Solution

By Terri Roeslmeier

Examine, for a second, the thought process of the staffing software buyer. It’s amazing how many times buyers will say it has to be an ASP or “web based” before they ask any questions about what the software can do. The thinking is to pare down the systems before taking an in-depth look at any of them. The idea is to save time, as there are too many systems out there to be able to evaluate them all. So, they eliminate a number of systems and then take a close look at the survivors – trying to pick the one that best fits their actual business need. The error in this process is subtle. It must be since so many good business people seem to fall into the same trap. By using a non-functionality based criteria to winnow out possible solutions they’re left choosing from amongst systems that may not meet their actual business needs. If an integrated payroll and billing solution is needed, why look only at systems that don’t offer this capability? Yet this is exactly what would have happened.

Here are some things to consider before embarking on a new software selection project:
Define your real requirements. To do this, you must identify where your pain truly lies. It’s unlikely that your biggest system problem is that you’re not running on the web. More likely there’s some kind of bottle neck in your process. Maybe it’s taking too long to do pay/bill. Maybe your contact management is inadequate. Or maybe your current system doesn’t offer enough search capability. Whatever it is, this should be the first filter any new system must pass through. A simple check list, maybe a dozen or so items, will probably eliminate 90% of the system flak. In other words, get to know yourself first. Do internal needs analysis. Include everyone in the organization who will be touched by the new software. Evaluate software based on what it can actually do for your company.Look at platforms. This is second because the platform doesn’t make the system and, in general, anything made for Windows or the web is going to meet the basic platform requirements. You probably want to stay away from systems based on older or less common operating systems like Unix or Dos and you probably want to restrict your choices (if possible) to systems based on a real database like SQL Server, but beyond that it doesn’t matter that much.Contact potential vendors and collect information on the remaining systems. You’ll learn a lot about a potential partner by how they respond to your inquiry. Could they be reached easily? Were they responsive? Did they listen and ask questions? How a company behaves during the sales process is a pretty good indicator of how they’ll behave after the sale. Remember: at this stage of the game, they need you more than you need them. This will flip flop after you become a client. If their follow up was only fair in the sales process, imagine what it their support will be like.


Clearly, this makes sense. It’s always better to work backwards from the answer. You’re more likely to be satisfied with your decision if you’ve opted for software that meets more of your needs.

Terri Roeslmeier is president of Automated Business Designs, Inc., software developer of Ultra-Staff, a full-featuered staffing software solution with components for front office, back office and the web. www.abd.net

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Outlook: Not Just for Email! Using Your Outlook Contacts

By Janet Barclay

If you use Outlook for your email, chances are you have a number,
possibly a large number, of email addresses stored in the Contacts
section. You've probably discovered that you can address messages
to one or more of your contacts several different ways with just
a click of the mouse. But if this is the only way you use your
Contacts, you're not using the feature to its full capacity. Here
are a few other ways you can tap into the full power of Outlook.

* Create a contact from an email message

Drag and drop a message onto the Contacts folder, and a new
Contact will automatically be created, using the name and email
address from the message header. The message body will appear in
the Notes section, which can be a valuable reminder of why the
person contacted you in the first place. If the sender has
provided their website address, mailing address, telephone
number, or other important information, you can copy and paste
this information into the appropriate fields.

* Assign categories to your contacts

If you have a lot of contacts, it is very easy to lose track of
people, including prospective clients. By assigning one or more
categories to each contact, you can easily locate the names of
the people you need to contact for a specific reason.

Outlook comes with several standard categories, but you will
likely want to create some of your own, based on your individual
needs. Click on Edit - Categories - Master Category List, and
type in your new category. Any categories added to the Master
Category List will also be available in the Outlook Calendar and
Tasks sections.

* View a map of your contact's location

If you're going to visit a client for the first time, or you
don't remember how to get there, you'll love this feature! When a
contact record is open, click on the Display Map of Address
button and you will be connected to MSN Maps, and a map of the
contact's address will be displayed. Of course, this will only
work if you have entered a street address! Unfortunately,
mapping is only functional for addresses within the USA.

* Print an address book

Many people who use a paper planner or address book don't see a
need to enter any details in Outlook other than the name and
email address. Not only is it very easy to print out an address
book right from Outlook, it offers a number of options for print
layouts, including layouts for popular planners such as Day
Runner, Day Timer, and Franklin Covey products.

By using Outlook as your address book, you don't have to put up
with messy changes and corrections, or spend time copying out
information every year, or whenever you replace your address book.
Instead, you can just print new pages from Outlook. You can even
specify which contacts you want printed if you don't need them
all.

* Add a picture

Outlook 2003 has a new feature which allows you to add a picture
to a contact record. To some this may seem like more of a toy
than a tool, but if remembering faces is not your strong point,
you'll appreciate being able to view a photo before you head off
to meet someone!

Janet Barclay, Organized Assistant, offers a variety of professional quality services to support entrepreneurs and other individuals who are overwhelmed by the demands and technology of the 21st century. For further information or to request a subscription to her monthly ezine, The Organized Assistant Resource, please visit her website at http://www.organizedassistant.com.

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Dexterity: Microsoft Dynamics GP Development

By Andrew Karasev

Microsoft Great Plains Dexterity customization, software development, modifications, reporting, legacy customizations upgrade

Great Plains Dexterity or current name Microsoft Dexterity was designed as programming language and software development environment for Great Plains Software Dynamics – one of the pioneering graphical ERP/Accounting applications back in earlier 1990th. Since then Dexterity customizations were very popular through 90th and even nowadays. Currently Microsoft Dynamics GP provides more options to developers: eConnect with XML Web Services, Xtender and others. However Dexterity and Microsoft Dynamics GP source code programming is still crucial for so-called fat client Microsoft Dynamics GP user workstation modifications

• Alternate Dexterity Forms. You can customize original Great Plains forms, such as Sales Order Processing Entry – this is very powerful customization technique, however alternate forms were always the customization upgrade major “budget eaters”. Probably better approach is Dexterity triggers and popup or extra menu controlled forms

• Dexterity Cursors. Current version 9.0 of Microsoft Dynamics GP supports only one DB platform – Microsoft SQL Server, but if we look at the history – one of the Dexterity paradigms was database independence, this is why Dexterity has its own cursors. Dexterity cursors were very helpful for Btrieve/Pervasive SQL and Ctree/Fairomm databases. For the reason of optimization, it is probably better to avoid Dexterity cursor technique and use SQL Stored Procs with aggregation technique (SELECT statement)

• Customization Upgrade. Dexterity Customizations upgrade has several key points to check: Alternate forms, changes in DYNAMICS and company database tables, introduced in the new version, custom reports re-import and reapplying custom logic

• Dexterity Developers. These folks were mostly trained in 1990th and feasibility to train new developers in Dexterity is questionable, so probably Dexterity customization or its upgrade should be trusted to consultants

If you want us to do the job, please call us: 1-866-528-0577, help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Dexterity programmer in Alba Spectrum Group ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ) Microsoft Dynamics GP consulting company, based in Chicago, IL and Houston, TX. We serve corporate customers in the following industries: Aerospace & Defense, Medical & Healthcare, Distribution & Logistics, Hospitality, Banking & Finance, Wholesale & Retail, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Placement & Recruiting, Advertising & Publishing, Textile, Pharmaceutical, Non-Profit, Beverages, Conglomerates, Apparels, Durables, Manufacturing and having locations in multiple states and internationally.

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Design Inspiration and Screen Capture Software

By Sergey Shter

I bet every web designer has a folder called "Inspiration" in his or her browser's Favorites. This is a must-have thing which helps to keep your mind fresh and open for new ideas. But handling its content is a real pain. Just try to remember why you added the 34th URL to it 3 months ago... yes, it's difficult.

Having the same troubles I've found the better approach: I keep screenshots of that inspirational pages instead of their URLs. Now I don't have to visit the sites to see their design. I can simply open my favorite image viewer and see them all in one place!

How to do that? Having HandySnap the task is very easy. First of all create a folder for your inspirational screenshots, for example c:/Inspiration. After that change HandySnap's settings: turn on the file autonaming and autosaving options and setup the filename pattern in the way you wish.

Now to make a screenshot of a site and save it, you just need to press the "Print Screen" button and select an area on your screen to capture from. Screenshot will be taken, named and saved automatically.

And the last thing: I'd suggest to turn autonaming and autosaving
options off when you done.

http://www.wisepixel.com - Very easy to use, really handy screen capture software
http://www.gettemplate.com - High quality content oriented web templates

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Things You Need To Know About Adaware Download

By Paul I Etkin

The only problem with free adaware download software is that it does not protect your computer. Although it will delete spyware which has effected it, it will not stop the infection from occurring in the first place. To do that, you need to buy the adaware professional version, which is quite cheap, but still not free like the other one. If you do a lot of web surfing, it might be a worthy investment, but for my needs, the free adaware download software does the job quite well. I just need to remember to run a quick scan every couple of days, and it will catch any spyware, web diverters, malware, and other common junk slowing down your computer.

I got an adaware download when I noticed that my computer was running much slower than it should. Before I downloaded adaware, I was getting a ridiculous amount of pop-up ads as well, and my web-browser would crash every few minutes. I couldn't understand what was going on. Was something wrong with my hard drive, I wondered? Was this a windows problem? Once I found out that a free adaware download was what I needed, my life quickly got much easier.

The adaware download went easily and smoothly. There were mirror sites all over the country, so it was no trouble to find an adaware download site close enough to provide a quick response. And installing the adaware download software was equally simple. Just click on it, and it runs itself! And not only was the adaware software free, but it was free with professional level service. Every week or so, there is a new adaware download update made to defend against the latest spyware.

Of course, along with an adaware download, you really need to an anti-virus program to fully protect your computer. An adaware download will go part of the way to protecting it from malware, but that stuff is merely annoying. Although spyware can slow down your computer, unless you are very unlucky it will seldom do anything to really mess it up. There are some versions which can be used to hack into your computer, but these are best caught by the anti-virus anyway. An anti-virus program can protect your computer from the really malicious bugs, in the same way that an anti-spyware program can protect it from the stuff which is merely annoying.

Paul I. Etkin provides readers with up-to-date commentaries, articles and reviews for computing, internet as well business related information.

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Spreadsheet Programs - Powerful Tools for Organizing and Managing Your Business

By Groshan Fabiola

Spreadsheet: A table of rows and columns, free for the entry of data, or formulae for calculating actions on those data. Each row or column is said to contain many ‘cells’ and these cells serve as ‘homes’ for every shred of information. Many spreadsheet applications nowadays have functionality above and beyond the traditional, offering a variety of charts, look-up tables, databases and more functionality than can be mentioned here.

Regarded as a very effective and reliable means of data management, monitoring valuable financial data, as well as optimizing processes involving frequent data entry and manipulation, spreadsheet programs have rapidly become popular among businesses of all types and sizes. Elaborate, properly constructed spreadsheets greatly simplify a wide range of activities and processes within companies, enabling business owners to economize valuable time and effort, increase the efficiency of their business (Analysis), keep track of different tasks, manage their budget, optimize the planning of future events (Forecasting), organize and access valuable information, and optimize the completion of specific tasks. And thus, thanks to their many benefits, spreadsheet programs have come to be considered indispensable tools for businesses in today’s competitive climate.

From businesses to non-profit organizations, spreadsheets are used in different sectors, ranging from Entertainment to Culture to Education and to Health to name but a few. With the emergence of home-based businesses and an increase in the number of entrepreneurs in the marketplace, such software is now highly sought-after among home users as well.

Undoubtedly, spreadsheets can help you improve the efficiency of your company regardless of the nature or size of your business. However, it is very important to note that the process of programming formulae and mathematical algorithms behind spreadsheet programs can be very complex and time consuming; one having to invest much effort to create the most appropriate spreadsheet solution for one’s company. Judging by this fact, the recommended course of action is to hire the services of a specialized company, a firm that will take care of all the details and subtleties of the spreadsheet programming in your place, and provide you with a ready-made or tailor-made spreadsheet solution that outperforms your expectations.

By requesting the services of such specialist spreadsheet-solution-providing companies, business owners can rest assured that their needs will be met with precision, dedication and professionalism. Such companies are empowered by experienced teams of Mathematicians and Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Designer/Programmers whose goal is to surpass the requirements and desires of their clients.

At present, some of the most requested types of spreadsheet packages in the market are: ‘Spreadsheets for Small Businesses’ and a subset of that: ‘Spreadsheets for Actors’. ‘Spreadsheets for Small Businesses’ are as varied as the number of businesses out there! These solutions can boost the overall efficiency of your company. They account for many of the needs and requirements of small and medium-sized businesses, tracking sales exec commissions, business expenses at tax time and planning budgets to name but a few.

A popular category of ready-made spreadsheets mentioned earlier, is ‘Spreadsheets for Actors’. ‘Spreadsheets for Actors’ includes sets of programmed spreadsheets that are especially designed for professionals in the entertainment industry, from Actors to Producers. The spreadsheets under ‘Spreadsheets for Actors’ range from facilitating the managing of budgets to keeping track of income emerging from many sources.

Apart from these very popular categories, business owners can find various other types of spreadsheets solutions by collaborating with a prominent, reliable spreadsheet-solution-providing company and opt for the ‘Personalized Spreadsheet’; solutions that are especially designed to meet your imposed criteria, created from scratch, tailor-made and adapted to your particular needs.

Whether you are interested in obtaining ready-made spreadsheets or customized solutions, you are best served by employing the services of a specialized, professional spreadsheet provider. Requests for such help will benefit the user with the assurance of high quality, state-of-the-art products at competitive, affordable prices in less time.

Click on these links if you're looking to have a spreadsheet tailor-made for you, or if you are looking for Spreadsheets for Small Businesses, or for Spreadsheets for Actors.

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How to Publish a PowerPoint Presentation to Web

By Coca Huang

PowerPoint is a very popular presentation tool for education, business or entertainment. However, it is not easy to publish the presentation to web or deliver it through web. This article will talk about several solutions to this problem and the advantage and disvantage of each solution.

1.Publish the presentation as a ppt or pps file to web

1.1 Create a presentation in PowerPoint

1.2 Save the presentation as a ppt or pps file
file->save as->ppt or pps

1.3 Upload the presentation to a server by a uploader like ftp

1.4 Put a link to this presentation in another webpage

2. Publish the presentation to web as an html

2.1 Create a presentation in PowerPoint

2.2 Save the presentation as a html

file->save as->html

2.3 upload the html presentation to a server by uploader like ftp

3. Publish the presentation to web as flash

3.1 Download a PowerPoint to flash conversion tool PPT2Flash Professional from http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.php?sid=5

3.2 install PPT2Flash on the computer as a PowerPoint a plug-in

3.3 Launch PowerPoint and import the presentation

3.4 Configure the Publish Settings in PPT2Flash

3.5 Add some multimedia content to the presentation with “ Record narration” “import audio” “insert flash” features

3.6 Choose one publish modes from publish to web, publish to Learning Management System (LMS), publish as an EXE, publish via email. in “ Publish” feature

3.7 Convert the presentation to flash

3.8 Upload the flash presentation to web directly or insert it in a webpage then upload the webpage

Advantage and Disvantage

1. advantage and disadvantage of solution 1

Advantage:

This solution works well if the presentation has a lot of animations in it.

Disadvantage:

Visitors will need PowerPoint or PowerPoint viewer to play the presentation. New animations in new PowerPoint version can not be correctly played in the old PowerPoint version. The linked multimedia may not play.

2. advantage and disadvantage of solution 2

Advantage:

Easy to do

Disadvantage:

Animations or multimedia content can not work correctly.

3. advantage and disadvantage of solution 3

Advantage:

Flash has a small file size, greater web capability and accessibility. With the multimedia content preserved, the presentation can be interactive. And flash prevents the presentation from being copied at will.

Disadvantage:

None found at present

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Photoshop Drawing & Vector Art

By Kevin M. Sugrue

Want to know the best way to become successful as a Freelance Web, Logo & Template Designer? This article will help you save hours hunting around for the best forums and techniques to succeed!

There is no better way of improving your skills, getting recognised and building up ideas than to compete in the Graphic Design Forums. With so many different contest forums on the web it is difficult to pick out the ones that are best suited to for you. There are literally hundreds of web sites offering freelance services and forums.

A good way to help you decide is to think about what kind of results you wish to get out of joining. Some people join to compete against other designers in the hopes of winning competitions and receiving financial rewards. Others join up to learn from their professional competitors and slowly build up their skills and reputation. The problem with competing for money is that unless you are a well established and talented designer with loads of previous experience you are unlikely to win many if any competitions. How do I know this? Well, I tried to do that exact thing for over a year and it rarely paid off for me.

It is important to understand that top professional designers with years of experience will be regularly showing of their creative skills by submitting their superior designs. They have a system in place for quickly and professionally come up with brilliant designs to meet the clients specifications. However, don’t let this put you off as competing against the professionals will help you to improve your own works.

When looking at current submission think of how you could improve upon that design. I am not saying rip off their designs, as this will lead to your account being banned from the forums. Simply acknowledge their work and come up with something equally as original based on the guidelines set by the client and submissions already present.

Here are some useful design forums to look at:

Sitepoint.com

Namepros.com

DesignContests.net

Next week's article will focus on these forums in more detail. We will also discuss how to successful build up a reputation.

This article was written by Kevin M. Sugrue the creator of FreePhotoshopZone.com! Free Photoshop Zone offers free photoshop tutorials and free photoshop articles! To visit our site go to http://www.freephotoshopzone.com

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Adobe Photoshop v Adobe Illustrator

By Kevin M. Sugrue

What are the differences between adobe photoshop and adobe illustrator? Produced by the same company, there are some that say the difference between the two programs is small. In actuality, adobe illustrator takes some key elements of adobe photoshop to the next level and beyond.

Abobe photoshop is a very popular program used by digital photographers around the world. The abundance of

photoshop tips and tutorials make this a very easy program to learn and to use. Photoshop can be used to take any existing image and give it a professional, polished looked. Borders can be added and pictures tweaked to look better than any digital camera could make possible. Almost anything you can imagine doing to a picture is capable when using adobe photoshop.

Abobe illustrator is a different program entirely. Illustrator is a vector-based drawing program that allows you to create your own unique graphics. Adobe illustrator graphics can be used in print, online, in video, and even on your cell phone. Want to create your own background for your cell phone? It’s possible when you have adobe illustrator, and something that can’t be done with photoshop alone.

Both programs are vastly talked about on the web. You will find a huge array of photoshop tutorials and illustrator tutorials, illustrator and photoshop tips. Forums, chat rooms, and discussion groups that focus on both programs are also abundant on the web. Once you start looking, you’ll find more and more information on adobe photoshop and adobe illustrator.

While photoshop does have some photoshop drawing and vector art tools, the tools are nothing compared to what is available on adobe illustrator. With a vast array of templates that can help you get started and a number of different drawing tools, you can create your own unique graphics and artwork using adobe illustrator. You can create unique graphics with photoshop, but you must start with a base image and your tools are limited in comparison to adobe illustrator. For the serious graphic designer, adobe illustrator is the best program to use. However, if your drawing needs are small, photoshop will probably work just as well.

Photoshop tutorials do not extensively cover photoshop drawing, and you’ll have to look for some photoshop drawing specific tutorials to find truly useful information. Photoshop tips pages mention little regarding photoshop drawing and vector art tools. However, to make your digital images look perfect adobe photoshop is the perfect tool for you. Once you learn how to use photoshop to make your images perfect, you won’t be able to stop yourself from “fixing” every digital image that you use.

Adobe illustrator is a different program. Where photoshop helps you create a unique look using existing images, illustrator helps you create your own brand-new images. In graphic design, adobe illustrator may be one of the best and easier tools you can use. The software is user friendly and tutorials to help you use illustrator better are all over the Internet. Whatever you need to learn about adobe illustrator, there’s a tutorial for that.

There’s no reason you cannot work with both adobe photoshop and adobe

illustrator to create brand new images or polish existing ones. The two programs have some basic, shared components, so by mastering one you will already have a working knowledge of using the other. To make your images as stunning as possible or to create graphics that no one else has seen before, you can use both adobe photoshop and illustrator. There is no reason to pick between the two and use only one program if you have uses for both. Because the two programs and their uses are so different, it’s probably preferable to use both adobe programs for your digital photography and image creations.

In their own unique ways, adobe photoshop and adobe illustrator and great additions to your existing software. Each program has vast uses for the digital photographer and graphic designer, and you’ll find that both are equally useful when it comes to creating the best and most sophisticated images. Tutorials, photoshop tips, and adobe illustrator information that you’ll find online make using these programs quick and easy. The more you use these adobe programs, the more you’ll want to use them. Who knows what you’ll create next?

This article was written by Kevin M. Sugrue the creator of FreePhotoshopZone.com! Free Photoshop Zone offers free photoshop tutorials and free photoshop articles! To visit our site go to http://www.freephotoshopzone.com.

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Success on the Photoshop Contest Forums

By Kevin M. Sugrue

Want to know the best way to become successful as a Freelance Web, Logo & Template Designer? This article will help you save hours hunting around for the best forums and techniques to succeed!

There is no better way of improving your skills, getting recognised and building up ideas than to compete in the Graphic Design Forums. With so many different contest forums on the web it is difficult to pick out the ones that are best suited to for you. There are literally hundreds of web sites offering freelance services and forums.

A good way to help you decide is to think about what kind of results you wish to get out of joining. Some people join to compete against other designers in the hopes of winning competitions and receiving financial rewards. Others join up to learn from their professional competitors and slowly build up their skills and reputation. The problem with competing for money is that unless you are a well established and talented designer with loads of previous experience you are unlikely to win many if any competitions. How do I know this? Well, I tried to do that exact thing for over a year and it rarely paid off for me.

It is important to understand that top professional designers with years of experience will be regularly showing of their creative skills by submitting their superior designs. They have a system in place for quickly and professionally come up with brilliant designs to meet the clients specifications. However, don’t let this put you off as competing against the professionals will help you to improve your own works.

When looking at current submission think of how you could improve upon that design. I am not saying rip off their designs, as this will lead to your account being banned from the forums. Simply acknowledge their work and come up with something equally as original based on the guidelines set by the client and submissions already present.

Here are some useful design forums to look at:

Sitepoint.com

Namepros.com

DesignContests.net

Next weeks article will focus on these forums in more detail. We will also discuss how to successful build up a reputation.

This article was written by Kevin M. Sugrue the creator of FreePhotoshopZone.com! Free Photoshop Zone offers free photoshop tutorials and free photoshop articles! To visit our site go to http://www.freephotoshopzone.com.

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How to Make Money with Adobe Photoshop

By Kevin M. Sugrue

You probably already know that Adobe Photoshop is great for making your digital and online pictures look more professional. But do you know how to make money with photoshop? Learn how to use photoshop to make a profit.

Any photoshop tutorial will tell you how to edit your images, how to add attractive framing and borders, and how

to work with layers and masks to give your images that perfect professional look. What standard tutorials don’t tell you is that you can actually use photoshop to generate some personal income. How to make money with photoshop is one of the best-kept secrets that adobe photoshop tutorials won’t teach you.

Have you ever heard of a photoshop freelancer? Once you hear about freelancing with photoshop once, you’ll start to notice references and resources for photoshop freelancers all over the web. Not mentioned in photoshop tips and tutorials, many photoshop freelancers have learned how to make money with photoshop – and now you can, too.

Graphic design is one of the hottest new trends in the online market. As web site competition heats up, everyone is looking for their own personalized graphics and logos for web pages, and this is how photoshop freelancers make their money. Because there is a huge demand for unique, stylized graphics and logos, adobe photoshop has suddenly become a viable money-making tool for those interested in doing a little freelancing. Logo design is very much in need by corporations and companies looking to personalize their web pages and set themselves apart from other businesses and web sites. Graphics that look great online are very much in need, and photoshop is the perfect tool for create logos that businesses will love.

A photoshop freelancer can find plenty of work on the web, where very few people know the ins and outs of graphic design. Even those who know how to use photoshop often don’t know how to use photoshop to its full potential despite the amount of tutorials they may take. Someone who can create unique logos and images using photoshop can find a new career path open to them by using their skills to become a photoshop freelancer. This can be a highly lucrative choice in today’s highly modernized world, where so much is happening in the online world. Adobe photoshop is not only great for improving your digital images, but can also open a new door in your freelancing career. Graphic designers, and those who know how to use photoshop well, are always highly in demand.

It’s an aspect of using photoshop that tutorials won’t teach you, no matter how many adobe photoshop tutorials you may take. But now that you’ve heard about freelancing with photoshop, you’ll find much more information on the Internet than you ever knew existed about this exciting career path. Photoshop, an easy software package to use, can turn anyone into a photoshop freelancer and experienced graphic designer. Though it may not be mentioned in photoshop tips, it is one aspect of adobe photoshop that some freelancers have learned to use to the fullest advantage.

It doesn’t end with logo design, either. Photoshop freelancers may be called upon to polish web site images or pictures taken by digital camera. Many businesses

like to post real pictures on their web sites, and the services of a photoshop freelancer can be used to make those pictures look great. The skills of a photoshop freelancer are needed all over the web, and you’ll find many opportunities to put your photoshop skills to good use.

Freelancing can be your key to self employment, and you’ll find that you can turn a quick profit by doing a little photoshop freelancing. When your skills can be used by many businesses and web sites on the Internet, why not share your knowledge and benefit a little from your photoshop expertise? Working for yourself can be a very enjoyable and financially beneficial experience, and all you need is a working knowledge of adobe photoshop to get your foot in the door of this career path.

You’ll find many resources for photoshop freelancers on the web. Everything from adobe photoshop tutorials and tips, to discussion pages, chat rooms, and forums are available to help you perfect your photoshop skills.

This article was written by Kevin M. Sugrue the creator of FreePhotoshopZone.com! Free Photoshop Zone offers free photoshop tutorials and free photoshop articles! To visit our site go to http://www.freephotoshopzone.com

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The Common Myths of Photoshop

By Kevin M. Sugrue

Adobe Photoshop, the top choice for digital darkroom use, can be a complicated program to use. Many options and possibilities, some of them completely unexplained, make Photoshop as once mysterious, intriguing, and downright difficult to use. Photoshop enjoys a lot of buzz on the Internet, and there are plenty of myths associated with the program. Get to the bottom of these Photoshop Myths.

Photoshop tips, photoshop tutorials, and photoshops myths abound on the Internet, many of them not at all helpful. Some photoshop tutorials only make using Adobe photoshop more impossible. How do you separate the photoshop myths, tips, and tutorials to come up with a great picture of what photoshop really is? First, you have to start debunking the most common and popular photoshop myths.

One popular photoshop myth is that you cannot get a quality print from a jpeg image unless the final output image resolution is a multiple of printer resolution. This is untrue. Another popular and oft-touted myth is that a printer resolution of 300 ppi is superior to resolution of 240 ppi. While this myth is true, it’s really a nonissue that photoshop tutorials throw in to confuse users. Some tutorials even claim that every image should receive 16-bit treatment – which is an unnecessary waste of time.

Of all the photoshop tips available on these tutorials, one holds more importance than others. When working with Adobe photoshop, it is essential to use layers and masks. You cannot use photoshop to its fullest without taking advantage of adjustment layers and masks that will give your photos that perfect, polished look. Not mentioned often in photoshop tutorials or in photoshop tips list is that you should only fix one problem at a time instead of trying to take care of several at once. By working on each problem in a step-by-step basis, you will get much better results from photoshop – and your pictures will be the proof of your effort.

While there are some photoshop tutorials that will only confuse you and make using photoshop seem like an impossible goal, there are many helpful tutorials and photoshop tips available online for those who want to learn more. Several books have been written that discuss the uses of photoshop much more in-depth for those that need longer explanation and more photoshop tips than the average digital photographer.

Adobe photoshop is actually a program that can be used by anyone who wants to make downloaded images or digital photos look more professional, or add borders and stylistic changes to their photos – not just those who understand complicated computer jargon and know how to wade through the mess of available photoshop tips and tutorials. Start out slow and do some experimenting and playing around with your images. The more you use Adobe photoshop, the more comfortable with photoshop you’ll be. Soon, you’ll be able to do anything to your photos – you might even write your own photoshop tutorial for the web. Playing around and experimenting with photoshop may go against the photoshop myths that say you should study first and take a photoshop tutorial before you begin using the program, but it’s much more fun to learn on your own and usually more beneficial in the end. The more you learn on your own, the more information about photoshop you will retain. Going through a tutorial isn’t the same photoshop you will retain. Going through a tutorial isn’t the same as learning on your own, so it’s always best to experiment with photoshop on your own no matter how many photoshop tutorials you read. In spite of the photoshop myths, you really will learn much better on your own what techniques and tricks to use when working with Adobe photoshop.

Whether you’re working in color or black and white, don’t be afraid to use different layers, tools, and masks to fix one problem or make one embellishment at a time. The good thing about photoshop is that your picture possibilities are almost endless, and there is almost no limit to what you can do. Whether you’re an amateur or professional digital photographer, or just want to make some images look better for your web site, there is one photoshop myth that is true: anyone can benefit from using Adobe photoshop, and every picture could always stand a little improvement.

This article was written by Kevin M. Sugrue the creator of FreePhotoshopZone.com! Free Photoshop Zone offers free photoshop tutorials and free photoshop articles! To visit our site go to http://www.freephotoshopzone.com.

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Using Forums to Learn Photoshop

By Kevin M. Sugrue

Searching for more information about adobe photoshop in the Internet will yield thousands and thousands of results. After wading through the morass of photoshop tutorials, photoshop tips, and information, you’re bound to be more confused than ever. Using forums to learn photoshop is a great way to find out everything you want to know, without going through seven different tutorials first.

Abobe photoshop is not a complicated software package to use, but the abundance of tutorials, photoshop tips, and articles on the subject of photoshop makes it almost impossible to answer specific questions or solve certain problems you may be having. Why should you have to take a tutorial if you have one simple question that you need an answer for? Why read hundreds of photoshop tips when you only need a solution to a single problem? Photoshop forums are the best way to find more specific information or answer questions you may be having concerning adobe photoshop.

You’ll find a variety of available and helpful photoshop forums on the Internet, most of them used by people like you who know a little about adobe photoshop and are eager to learn more. Photoshop tutorials are very abundant and great for learning how to use photoshop overall, but when it comes to the specifics of digital photography forums are going to be your best bet. Photoshop tips, while useful, don’t often answer the questions that you may have. Using forums to learn photoshop can be very beneficial and a lot more entertaining than sitting through a long photoshop tutorial or reading a photoshop tips page.

Forums are a more relaxed, friendly way of communicating with other photoshop users who have the same problems and questions that you have. Other photoshop users are happy to share their advice and knowledge, which comes only from experience working with adobe photoshop. You can learn a lot by conversing with other photoshop users, and the information you receive will be invaluable. While photoshop forums may not be able to replace the knowledge gained from a tutorial, forums can certainly add to that wealth of knowledge and help you with the specifics of using photoshop.

Unlike tutorials and photoshop tips, photoshop forums are a little harder to find on the Internet. Most people do not know that such forums exist, but once you go looking for some photoshop forums you’ll be surprised at how many are available. A specific search of photoshop forums should yield some great results. Reading back entries on forums may be more helpful than you know – chances are, someone before you has asked the same question about photoshop that you have in mind. You can refer to photoshop forums again and again and always find something new, which is not the case with photoshop tutorials that never change and always offer the same information. Forums stay updated and fresh, while photoshop tips pages are rarely updated. Being able to communicate directly with other photoshop users is extremely useful to those who wish to learn more about the details of using adobe photoshop for their digital images or graphic web design.

When you want to learn more about the specifics of using adobe photoshop, a photoshop tutorial may not be your best bet. While these tutorials are useful, they rarely contain specific information and cannot answer specific questions you may have. A general idea is presented in these tutorials, with little or no time spent on the details of using adobe photoshop. In spite of the photoshop tips you may find or the tutorials you may take, the chances are that you will still have some lingering questions, or a new question or idea will pop up the more you use photoshop. Discussing problems and ideas in photoshop forums is not only helpful to you, but to future readers of the forum as well. You will be able to get your questions answered and ideas validated, and eventually someone else can learn from your photoshop knowledge as well. The Internet is a wonderful place to connect with other people, to learn and share information about any subject. Photoshop is just one of the more popular subjects, luckily enough for those who want to know more about using adobe photoshop in their personal and professional lives.

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Registry Cleaning – Necessary Maintenance

By Bill Stafford

The Windows registry is a big file that contains information required for the many modules and programs that have been installed on your computer. Every time the computer is booted up, this file is being referenced to be able to load all the required components and programs in the way you selected them to run, and each time a new program is installed, a lot of information is added to this registry.

When you are an active Windows user, frequently installing and un-installing programs and other software, you may find that the computer becomes more and more sluggish all the time. One of the main culprits for this could be the number of obsolete entries and references in the Windows registry, left behind by all that software that once used to run on your computer. You assumed that by uninstalling these programs, all references to that software had been removed from your system.

Not so, however. Either intentionally or unintentionally, often many traces or sometimes even whole sections pertaining to that software are being left behind in the registry. After some time this file becomes so completely cluttered with these irresolvable references and other obsolete information, that the system starts to slow down, behave erratically and sometimes even shuts the computer down unexpectedly.

When such erratic behavior of the computer starts to show up, many people immediately start to suspect the presence of viruses or spyware, or other related malware. But then a scan of the system with anti virus software etc. may not reveal any anomalies. That is when a registry cleaner program may be called to the rescue.

Since manual editing of the registry file is too complicated and deemed too dangerous for the average, and often not so average computer user a special program designed to perform these tasks would be highly recommended.

Registry cleaners can do a marvelous job of getting the kinks out of a sluggishly operating computer. Usually the first thing they do is make a backup of a part, or the entire registry file, just in case. In the older Windows systems one could make a backup of the entire registry, but under Windows XP this is not that easy. So in the latter case only parts are backed up.

Most registry cleaners allow you to customize the search to some extent, but for the average user, the default choices would be recommended. These programs normally search for things such as obsolete drivers, invalid program links and startup settings, and all other orphaned references to programs and items, which no longer exist on the hard drive.

Some registry cleaners can also detect viruses and spyware, as many of such malicious intruders are either inserted into, or modify the registry. Some of these packages have options to tweak your computer even more, by letting you modify the startup sequences of the operating system, search for broken links, delete temporary files and search for duplicate files on the hard drive.

Since this constant modification of the registry is an ongoing battle, it is highly recommended to perform a scan and cleanup regularly. This should be part of the regular maintenance together with anti-virus and anti-spyware programs to keep your computer running the way you want it, and the way it was designed.

Bill Stafford has been operating a computer sales and support company for over 20 years.
For more information and tips for your PC or the Internet, visit his site at:
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Shopping Cart Software - 5 Popular Choices to Consider

By Brandon R. Cornett

Shopping cart software is a key ingredient for any web-based business wanting to make direct sales through a website. But with so many choices out there, where do you even begin to shop?

The purpose of this article is to present to you five of the most popular shopping cart software. This article is a good starting point from which you can learn more about these (and other) shopping cart software packages. For each software, I will also list a website where you can learn about that particular product.

This is Not a Promotion or Endorsement

Please note: I am not promoting or endorsing any of the software products that follow. I am simply presenting some of the industry-leading applications for your further research and consideration. This article is meant to educate, not persuade or promote.

With that said, here are five of the most popular shopping cart software applications.

ShopSite Pro 7.0

ShopSite is described by its manufacturers as "an electronic commerce software for the small to medium-sized business." This software is top-rated by many software authority publications. With ShopSite, there is no HTML to learn, making the product accessible and usable to a large number of website owners.

This latest version of ShopSite Pro also adds some new customer intelligence features. Here's how the company describes it in a recent press release:

"The new ShopSite Pro 7.0 software introduces the ability to manage customer registration. With ShopSite, an Internet store will remember the customer, including their preferred forms of payment and any previous 'ship to' addresses."

* Where to learn more: www.shopsite.com

MerchandiZer Pro

This popular software won the silver award for shopping cart software at TopTenReviews.com.
The manufacturer says their product allows webmasters to "quickly and inexpensively build a secure storefront to merchandise their products, take orders online, process payments, and distribute products over the World Wide Web."

One particular feature that makes it stand out is that customers can review their orders in detail prior to submitting the order. There's also a useful login page for customers that gives them the power to view their order history and update their personal details.

* Where to learn more: www.merchandizer.com

Monster Commerce Pro

This server-based shopping cart software won the bronze award for its class at TopTenReviews.com. Because the tool is server-based, there is nothing to download or install. This is a big plus for site owners without advanced technical knowledge.

The manufacturer says their product "enables clients to cost-effectively deploy powerful ecommerce stores while avoiding the expensive, time-consuming development process."

* Where to learn more: www.monstercommerce.com

StoreFront 6 AE

StoreFront needs to be run in conjunction with Dreamweaver or FrontPage (at the time of this writing). So if you use either of those programs regularly, this tool might be worth a look. This shopping cart software also offers some nice relationship-building features. For example, you can set up price groups and assign individual customers to certain price groups (for incentive programs, customer loyalty programs and the like).

This software is sold by LaGarde, Inc., who describes StoreFront 6 as a "secure, feature-rich ... e-commerce shopping cart solution for multi-channel online sales, featuring integration with leading Accounting, Point of Sale, and Fulfillment systems..."

* Where to learn more: www.storefront.net

Mercantec Softcart

Mercantec Softcart is also a server-based shopping cart software. There's nothing to download or install, and you can access your account from anywhere through a regular Internet browser. This tool offers some nice reporting features, allowing you to generate a variety of reports configured the way you want them.

* Where to learn more: www.mercantec.com

Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article if you retain the byline, author's note, and the active hyperlinks.

About the Author

Brandon Cornett manages the Software Learning Center, a holy shrine for software geeks looking for independent software reviews and articles. Online at: http://www.LearnAboutSoftware.com

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Structural Drawing: What It Is and How It’s Evolving

By Lucky Balaraman

Structural engineers use engineering formulas relating to material properties and physics to design structures which will withstand all the forces the structures may be subject to. Examples of such forces are gravity, wind shear, stresses due to aging of materials and seismic vibration.

Structural drawings are part of the language the same structural engineers use to communicate with contractors, fabricators and regulatory bodies. These drawings describe the details of an object’s supporting members, such as beams and columns, which are designed by the structural engineer.

Structural drawings are crucial in the construction of buildings, tunnels, ships, aircraft, oil drilling platforms, bridges, retaining walls, mines, infrastructure projects, automobiles and any other object subject to significant forces.

Examples of elements described in structural drawings are beams, columns, trusses, roof framing, braces, steel connections, concrete footings, pile foundations, metal decking, joists, stairs and handrails.

Structural drawings are executed by structural draftsmen. Structural draftsmen typically work under the structural engineer responsible for the structural design. Skilled structural draftsmen convert the engineer’s sketches into CAD drawings, and also check that the designs conform to the relevant statutes and building codes.

In addition they compile material takeoffs and are responsible for keeping records of all drawings produced and transmitted downstream.

During the later half of the twentieth century, structural drawings were created on the computer using specialized software. This software created two-dimensional (“2D”) images of structures; conceptualizing the actual object in its real, three-dimensional (“3D”) form took place only in the mind. This called for highly developed spatial conceptualization abilities on the part of the concerned individuals.

But the twenty-first century saw the emergence of advanced 3D software tools for structural drafting. These tools enable draftsmen to instantaneously create a 3D element (such as an I-beam) by merely entering its dimensions. Subsequently, on the screen, the element can moved, rotated and joined with other elements just as it would be in the real world.

Once an entire object has been thus drawn from 3D elements, the software automatically creates a bill of materials, and if costs are put in by the draftsman, an itemized estimate is also output.

All this translates to shorter turnaround times for the production of drawings and more accuracy in the drawing itself.

Since the time structural drawings were created on computers, they were stored in electronic form. With advances in network communication, paperless transmission of drawings from one node in a network to another became possible. The network now encircles the world (as the Internet) and structural drawings are transmitted between countries quickly and easily.

Using additional collaboration software, structural drawings are now created by teams separated by thousands of miles, faster, more accurately and with more creative input than at any time in human history. No wonder a structure can be designed in the US, drawn in India and built in the Middle East!

Lucky Balaraman runs The Magnum Group, one of India’s best-known engineering CAD services providers. The Company offers an outstanding structural drawing service that is overseen by in-house engineers and architects. To learn more about it, go to

http://themagnumgroup.net/Structural_Offer.htm

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Try An Animated Mouse Cursor

By Morgan Hamilton

Mouse cursors are useful and functional as they help you get an idea about where you are supposed to type. They usually look so unobtrusive, that we hardly notice them. The important thing is that they work great for us, and show where typing should take place. I hardly even noticed my mouse cursor until the day that I had to use another computer. It was my colleague’s and it had a strange animated mouse cursor in the form of an angel. I really looked bewildered and couldn’t start to type at all, as I couldn’t manage to point to tha specific place that I wanted. The case made me think really hard about mouse cursors, and all those sweet “aesthetic” innovations that people use to put on their computers with the single intention to personalize them and mess up everyone who is using them.

Animated mouse cursors have come as an entertainment for children, so that they can make their cursors funny and nice-looking. But gradually those childish animated mouse cursors became a craze. That is what gets me really perplexed. I wonder how a sane individual would like to make her or his mouse cursor in the shape of a dog? Does this show sanity and grown-up thinking in any way? I have always thought that when something is practical and has a functional role, it shouldn’t be made to look like a clownish gadget. Take those stupid desktop animations, for example. They not only take large space from your memory, but they really look preposterous. But many people actually seem to adore them, even grown-up working people!
It’s the same case with the hideous mouse cursors: some infantile people just cannot resist the opportunity to put an animated shit in the place of their mouse cursor. Not to mention the fact that pointing with these animated mouse cursors is really hard, and people lose their time just to fix the problems of irregularities in typing!

Anyway, if they feel like it, why not enjoy themselves for a while. There is a subtle psychological cause for some people downloading animated mouse cursors, and I came to understand it pretty soon. Animated mouse cursors are a stupid invention, but they actually help some people overcome their general disgust towards their work. They can be really supportive if someone hates the things he or she is supposed to type. Animated mouse cursors really make the whole working process more personal, and people may come to even like it at some stage.

But in my opinion this is only a stupid waste of time: if you have to do one thing, you just do it and get over it- not waste your time making your computer settings looks as friendly as they can. No-one says that working with computer is a pleasant thing to do, but you can just get over it. Computers really rule the world, and people should admit it, instead of trying to hide from reality by making buffoons of themselves.

You know the little pointy thing that moves around on your screen whenever you move your mouse? Well, it is usually called a mouse cursor and is meant to indicate where you are supposed to type. Well, for all practical purposes, it is an essential, functional item of computer software. I know people have all kinds of weird fetishes, bit I can’t for the life of me imagine why anyone of them could have come up with an invention as stupid as the animated mouse cursor.

Each time I see an animated mouse cursor, I am reminded of my disgusting nephew. Maybe I should explain myself on that one. You see, my little nephew, who pretends to have been born with radical computer skills visited me once. And in the brief while that he asked for my permission to check his mail on my home computer, he had managed to change the desktop settings, hide all my files and folders and worst of all, managed to replace my beautifully functional cursor with an animated mouse cursor.

Well, after some difficulty, I managed to get everything back to its original shape and intended purpose. But the animated mouse cursor really troubled me. And I couldn’t even use the blasted thing. It was a whirling wheel that didn’t allow me to point at anything at all. I mean, how does one point with an animated mouse cursor in the shape of a circle? And as an animation artist used to drawing complex figures, how was I supposed to draw with an animated mouse cursor?

Ever since, I’ve had a healthy distaste for animated mouse cursors of all kinds. And each time I see someone else with an animated mouse cursor, I’m sorely tempted to rip their computer apart and knock them on the head, all the while saying, ‘how come you manage to point with that animated thing?’ Think about it. An animated mouse cursor comes in all sorts of shapes except one that is conducive to helping it do what it is supposed to! But in general, in order to be animated, these animated mouse cursors take the most confounded shapes. I’ve even seen one shaped like a dog for heaven’s sake.

While I am sure that there are a lot of people who do enjoy these animated mouse cursors, I’m pretty sure that I’ll never learn to love them. Unless it is effective and functional and most certainly not animated.

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What Price Quality?

By Tim Bryce

INTRODUCTION

We now live in a fast paced society where we expect products and services to be delivered rapidly (some say "yesterday"), cheaply, and with a high degree of quality. This is particularly true in the systems and software industry. If we lived in a perfect world, systems and software would be developed rapidly and inexpensively, they would effectively satisfy business needs, and would be easy to maintain and modify. There is only one problem with this scenario: it is a fantasy. In reality, we live in a "disposable" world where systems and software are slapped together in the hopes everything will hold together and will pacify the end-user for the moment. Some people believe striving for a Utopian world is an impossibility and, as such, resign themselves to rewriting systems and software time and again as opposed to designing them to be industrial strength.

Improving speed in the development process is relatively simple to accomplish; e.g., the plethora of programming tools available. But adding quality into a product is something entirely different. From the outset we must recognize that quality doesn't come naturally to people anymore. Back when there was a sense of craftsmanship, quality was rarely a problem. This is back when people identified with their work products, and strove to seek perfection as it was a reflection of their character. Corners were not cut and products were made to last. Unfortunately, we no longer live in such times and people tend to disassociate their work from their personal lives. Further, the speed and sophistication of our tools leads us to believe we are producing quality products. The reality is that our tools are only as good as the people using them, not the other way around.

A PERFECT WORLD

How one person perceives quality may be entirely different than another's. This is because we tend to have different perspectives in how to build something, e.g., whereas one person may build a product one way, another may build it using an entirely different approach. This means products are commonly built using inconsistent methods. Let me give you some examples:

If we lived in a perfect world, we would have a standardized approach for defining requirements, thereby everyone would be operating with a standard approach for scrutinizing requirements. But the reality is our approach to requirements definition is redefined with each development project, thereby making it impossible to validate requirements with any consistency.

If we lived in a perfect world, developers would be working with standard data definitions that would include validation/editing rules, among other things. This would result in a consistent approach in the use of data (aka "Data Cleanliness") and would promote system integration through data sharing. But the reality is that each programmer specifies the use of data (including its physical characteristics and validation/editing rules) on a program by program basis, thereby defeating the opportunity to share and reuse data in a consistent manner. Even worse, implementing changes on a consistent basis is difficult at best (e.g., the Y2K problem).

If we lived in a perfect world, programs would be designed in a standardized manner so they may be easily modified or maintained by any other programmer at a later date. But the reality is that programs are written based on the personal nuances of the programmer, making it next to impossible to maintain or modify by another person. Consequently programs are discarded and rewritten.

If we lived in a perfect world, developers would adhere to a standard and consistent approach (methodology) whereby uniform work products could be produced and reviewed, thereby improving communications among the staff and allowing for the interchangeability of workers in the development process. But the reality is, the development process is defined on a project-by-project basis, thereby uniformity and interchangeability is defeated.

The reality is we live in an imperfect world. What would appear to be obvious approaches to development seldom occurs in most systems and software shops. It is simply unnatural to developers who prefer to operate independently as opposed to adopting a shop standard. This of course means development organizations tend to "reinvent the wheel" with each project.

Because of such inconsistencies, the only option for improving quality is to try to inspect the product after it has been built, not during development. Under this approach, inspection is complicated as each person has designed the product according to their own personal interpretation of development, not as a standard body of work.

BUILDING QUALITY INTO THE PRODUCT

It is obviously cheaper and more sensible to arrest a product defect early during development as opposed to trying to catch it afterwards. To do so, the development process has to be subdivided into defined units of work specifying what is to be
produced (work products, aka "deliverables"), how it should be produced (using accepted tools and techniques), and its acceptance criteria (including review points). Such a work environment is in sharp contrast to "The Black Hole" approach used by most organizations today; e.g., requirements are fed into an unknown development environment and the resultant product is inspected afterwards. This approach concentrates only on the final deliverable and not on the overall process by which the product is to be developed. By the time the final product is produced, it may be unrecognizable to the user and the project may have exceeded estimated cost and schedule. Even worse, the product may have to be redesigned and rewritten over and over again. Interestingly, this is the approach advocated by today's "Agile" proponents.

In other manufacturing practices, the definition of the work environment is the responsibility of an Industrial Engineer who defines the units of work in the development of a product (assembly line), the standard tools and techniques to be used, the work products, and the acceptance criteria. Although the concept of Industrial Engineering is applicable to systems and software, few development organizations are familiar with the concept.

THE PRICE OF QUALITY

Regardless of what you call it, Industrial Engineering or Quality Assurance, quality requires a dedicated group of people to define the overall development process, monitor progress, and constantly research new ways to improve it (tools and techniques). This does not mean quality is the sole responsibility of such a group. It is not. Quality is the responsibility of every person involved in the development process. The group simply provides leadership in this regards.

In terms of costs, the truth is that quality is free (as the likes of Philip Crosby have pointed out to us). True, it requires an outlay of money upfront to embark on a quality assurance program, but this will be offset by reduced costs later on in terms of reduced development time and fewer defects requiring rework. By having everyone working according to defined processes and work products, errors are caught and corrected early in the
development process. Further, work products are easier to maintain and modify later on, this specifically includes systems and software. Such a program, therefore, does not add overhead to the development process, it reduces it.

To make this work though requires commitment from management and herein lies the rub. As I mentioned earlier, we live in fast-paced times. Implementing an effective quality assurance program takes time to cultivate, it cannot be installed overnight. There is more to it than mechanics; standards have to be devised, attitudes have to be adjusted, consciousness' raised, etc. In other words, it is the people-side of quality that takes time to mature and become ingrained in the corporate culture. As such, a quality assurance program requires management vision and long-term commitment to see it come to fruition. This is difficult to sell to managers who have trouble thinking past the next financial statement. But if executives understand that a company truly runs on systems and software, then they will be more amenable to investing in industrial strength applications.

CONCLUSION

Its interesting, the systems and software industry is one of the few industries that resists standardization as opposed to embracing it. Standardization is an inherent part of any quality program. It means devising and applying craftsman-like rules in the development of a product or service. Such rules substantiates completion of work in a prescribed sequence and is measurable. And maybe it is this kind of accountability that developers resist.

Some developers even go so far as to question the necessity of a quality assurance program since many companies rewrite their systems and software year after year. Maybe they are right, but I tend to see this as a defeatist attitude, that we can do nothing more than produce mass mediocrity. I believe we can do better. But to do so, we need to invest in ourselves and our future. Remember, you must first plant the seeds in order to harvest the crop. Unfortunately, most companies tend to eat the seeds and then there is no crop to harvest. Somehow I am reminded of the old expression, "You can pay me now or pay me later, but you're going to pay me."

"Quality must be built into the product during design, not inspected in afterwards."
- Bryce's Law

Tim Bryce is the Managing Director of M. Bryce & Associates (MBA) of Palm Harbor, Florida, a management consulting firm specializing in Information Resource Management (IRM). Mr. Bryce has over 30 years of experience in the field. He is available for lecturing, training and consulting on an international basis. His corporate web page is at:

http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/

He can be contacted at: timb001@phmainstreet.com

Copyright © 2006 MBA. All rights reserved.

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Improve The Performance Of Your MySQL Server

By Mukul Gupta

MySQL is a rock solid, lighting fast database server which has been designed for two factors speed and performance. It is the Ferrari of databases: Light weight, fast and Built for the high speed tracks!

I still hear an awful lot of stories from owners whose databases are running two slow. In my experience, the three main places to look for problems are:


1. Faulty Database Design

2. Bad Queries

3. Server factors


Faulty Database Design

Proper database design is the single most important factor for the ensuring performance and maintainability of the database. Here is what you need to answer when designing a table: Can I reduce the size of data that each row will have? Here is what you can do:

1. Use unsigned numeric values when the application will not store negative numbers. Like the “quantity ordered” of an item in an ecommerce application is never going to be -$125.

2. Use Variable length values instead of fixed length value i.e. used varchar instead of char.

3. Do not use unnecessarily large field sizes. For most ecommerce application “unsigned smallint” is more than enough to store inventory count. A field described as “unsigned smallint” can store a max value of 65535.

4. Don’t ignore normalization; its helps prevent unnecessary repetition of data. The part B of this is, don’t overuse normalization. If the table will not grow in size significantly, there is no point in normalization. For example, if the user table has just 20 rows (i.e. 20 employees in a company), all attempts of normalization are wasted.

5. Use Keys. Don’t decide keys by “The customer id has to be indexed in the order table”. If the order table is being searched 90% of the times by “order date”, it makes more sense to index “order date”.

Remember, how a table will be used should determine how it is designed. Spending time here will save years of frustration.

Bad Queries

It sounds too good to be true but you wont believe the number of developers out there who completely suck at writing queries. There are two types of bad queries:

a) Unnecessary Queries: These are the queries that shouldn’t have been made in the first place. The only way to avoid this is asking, “Do I really need this data?”

b) Inefficient Queries: These are the queries that do not use the underlying table structure or MySQL functions in the correct way.

Here is a starting point to start looking at problem areas:

1. Unnecessary usage of “Select * “statements when the entire processing is being done on a single column. The more data is fetched from the server the more work MySQL has to do and more bandwidth it takes.

2. Using sub-query instead of a join. On a properly designed database, joins are incredibly fast. Using sub-queries just shows a lack of knowledge.

3. Improper use of Keys. This is especially valid for range checks. Remember to use the “Explain” statement to check the usage of keys and then use the “use key” statement in your “where” clauses to force key usage.

Server Factors

Everything done correctly, there still may be some server factors that may be causing the system to be slow. These are:


1. Hardware related

2. Server configuration related


Here is what you can do about the hardware:

1. The more RAM is on the system the better it is. MySQL frequently fetches data from the RAM and more the RAM is on the system, the better it is.

2. Buy the fastest possible RAM! A slower RAM is just irony.

3. Once you are settled with the RAM size and speed, look for processing speed. MySQL can use multiple processors.

Once you are satisfied with the hardware, there are a set of variables in “my.cnf” that you must look at:

a) key_buffer_size: This describes the memory available to store the index keys. The default is 8 MB but you can set it to 25% of the RAM.

b) query_cache_size: This value is by default 0. if you have a lot of repeating queries like in reporting applications etc, make sure you set this value high.

c) table_open_cache: This determines the number of table descriptors that MySQL will keep in the cache. The default value is 64. But, if you have 100 users accessing a table concurrently then this value should atleast be 100. You also have to take into considerations joins etc. Thus, this value should also be kept high.

I hope this article will take one step further in unlocking the mystery of slow servers and help solve some of the problems.

Mukul Gupta is the CMO of Indus Net Technologies, an India based Internet Consulting firm which specializes in Opensource solutions. You can reach him at script@script2please.com or visit www.script2please.com

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The iPod Factor

By Timothy Allen

The iPod is the biggest product Apple has. It is the majority bread winner for the company. The iPod helped cement Apple’s improvement by expanding its now large market from computers. To increase growth of the rapidly growing iPod market.

Apple’s entry into the mp3 music player market with its iPod expanded the company’s market and started a turn in the companies strategy. The iPod is a market star that is capitalizing on the convergence of digital consumer electronics and the computer, and Apple’s position as an early mover enabled it to achieve the top position in the mp3 market. It took Apple just over a year to sell its first million iPods. Its second million came in six months and its third million came in four. That's nice growth! In fact, it appears that only its suppliers can slow it down. Apple has indeed dominated the market from all other electronic makers.

Japanese electronic makers like Sony can only watch from a distance as the American computer maker Apple has huge supremacy in the market.

The iPod's counterpart system iTunes software system has also put large profits in the backend of the iPod. The software tag along allows media downloads like music for a fee.

For the future of Apple and iPod only serious mistakes would seem to slow this product down.

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Selecting Flash Memory MP3 Player

By Alexander Brin

The choice of mp3 players is growing before our eyes. Their generations replace one another, the devices become smaller and smaller in size while their memory expands. The recipe for dream player is actually simple, but it requires the professional approach: a minor mistake may spoil the entire product. Blend voice recorder, radio set and audio file player (the more formats it supports the better) and then add as much built-in memory as possible on “never too much of a good thing” principle. Pour the mixture into small spiffy moulds and sprinkle it with buttons and connectors.

Now that we know the ingredients for the stuffing we can examine some crucial points. The increase of memory capacity presents some challenges as to compatibility of players with USB 2.0. Active lifestyle requires some kind of time management, and one just cannot spend hours waiting for half gigabyte file to upload to player.

Do not forget also about convenience delivered by handy controls and standard USB ports. It is really inconvenient to carry all those connection cables with you, so you may want to choose the model with either standard USB slot or Mini-USB.

When choosing a player one should take into account some factors that are crucial to its performance.

Certainly, the first important factor is playback quality. It does not differ much in various pocket mp3 players offered today. However, some models perform better than others. Remember also that audio quality depends to great extent on the headphones, and not only on the player itself.

The second characteristic to be taken into account when selecting an mp3 player is the menu friendliness and available settings. It is important that user can change settings on the move.

Multi-purposeness and command processing speed are also of great importance. It would be ideally for user to upload and copy the files using one player.

Lastly, additional functions and value for money criterion should be assessed. Not everyone needs FM-radio or voice recorder, so why pay for the functions you are not going to use?

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IPod Travel Accessories

By Robin Grant

From iPod auto accessories to travel Podcasts

Apple's iPods have blown the mp3 player competition away like a tornado in Kansas. With unbeatable marketing, Apple has turned the iPod into more than just an mp3 player, but an integral part of the average person's day. In our high tech society, the iPod now is even an important part of traveling. With a billion accessories, here is a run-down of the necessary iPod travel accessories - or at least as necessary as an iPod can be.

Road trippin' - iPod auto accessories

Taking your iPod on a road trip with you is a lot easier than carrying a hundred CDs. There are plenty of iPod auto accessories and adapters that enable you to listen to your iPod in your car, some are better than others though.

If you have an older car that still has a cassette player, I recommend using Coby's $9.00 CA-747. It's not fancy, but it does the job. But as most people do not have cassette players in their cars anymore, iPod FM transmitters are the next option. The only problem with iPod FM transmitters is finding a station to tune to and being able to stay tuned to that station for a long duration. In my opinion, the best iPod FM transmitter is the iTrip FM Transmitter from Griffin. The large LCD screen makes it easier to see what you are doing while driving and the multiple broadcasting modes help you get the best possible audio quality from your radio.

The battery of an iPod doesn't last forever, but there are plenty of ways to power your iPod in the car. I recommend the Griffin PowerJolt Auto Charger, to keep the tunes going while driving.

Walking around

People walking around with earbuds sticking out their ears is a common site these days. If you're on vacation with a friend, I recommend buying the Monster iSplitter, so whether you're on a plane or a train or walking around - you can share your music with a friend.

Carrying it all

With all these iPod accessories, you'll need something to carry them in. Depending on how many iPod accessories you are bringing there are many choices to carry and protect your precious iPod within. The most popular and well-made iPod bags are Waterfield Designs' iPod Gear Pouch, which comes in two sizes. The small bag will fit all size iPods, earbuds, Firewire/USB cable and power or supply or arm band. The large fits all of the above, plus other accessories like a car stereo adapter, FM transmitter, extra batter and more. Plus they come in different colors.

If you are carrying more stuff, there are plenty of messenger bags that have special iPod and mp3 player holders. For example STM's Xs drift courier bag is large enough to fit all your gear, but not so big that it's bulky and in the way.

Protection

You wouldn't want to damage your precious iPod - would you? There are plenty protection options from the cute and colored iPod socks to the multiple iSkin options out there. My personal favorite though is the Otterbox Waterproof cases, perfect for beach vacations.

Tours

Podcasts are huge, and there are hundreds if not thousands of Travel Podcasts out there. Wcities offers free City Guide Podcast downloads for over 300 cities. You can find a Podcast for just about any destination or topic. For more great travel Podcasts visit the TP Insider.

With hundreds of iPod accessories out there, the decisions are endless; luckily TravelPost.com is here to guide you along the way from iPod auto accessories and adapters to iPod FM transmitters and Podcasts.

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