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Why during these bad economic times the technologies we use are still a good idea...

Seems like a rough ride for an unknown amount of time with the economy the way it is. What does this mean for your technology needs?
Does your website wait 3 years for an upgrade?
Does your contact database still make your office inefficient for 3 more years?
Do your desktops computers continue to run slow and not backed up?

We want to share with you some options you have even in these tough times to still move forward with your technology needs while not having to purchase new software, brandnew hardware or for a programmer to build you a website from scratch.

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Tomboy

Tomboy notes

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Gnome-Do

Training for Gnome-Do

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More Desktop Work Flow tips...

  1. Filemanger Tips
  2. Tomboy
  3. Wireless
  4. Search
  5. Preferences
  6. Thick/Thin
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File Manager/ Nautilus

Where are my files Opening Marking etc

 

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Groupware intro (Horde)

Sharing a calendar Freebusy Evolution Address book must have free busy url Notes Tasks

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Firefox

Firefox tips

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How to support your local economy, save money and get a great computer at the same time...

So Vista is here and you do not want to buy a computer with it on it.

So you start to think "I will buy a Mac"...

Well here is your chance to make an even better choice for your wallet and the local economy.

Either way you go Mac, Vista, Ubuntu (http://ubuntu.com) you will have to learn new icons and menus but the base work flow is all the same.

So now the question really comes down to money...

Mac: $2,000 (all the money goes out of the state unless you buy it at YES computers, in which case a fraction of the money stays in state.)

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