Archive for November, 2007

How to choose your computer?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Choose your Computer.

Computers become cheaper and faster every year.

Do you want to find best deal? Choose balance between
high-quality components and price.

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To chose a computer:

1. Decide what is computer for. Do you use it for work, games,
Internet, media, personal finances?

2. Choose type of processor, RAM memory, and speed. It depends
on task. Read more computer magazines to understand what
parameters are important for you. Random Access Memory (RAM)
drives performance of your computer. The more is RAM, the more
programs run smoothly and simultaneously. For video editing or
hardcore gaming use 2-4GB RAM, for running several programs use
512MB-1GB, for 1-2 programs use 256MB

Processor depends on clock speed, architecture, cache, and front
side bus. You can find simple explanations on-line.

3. Read PC Magazine. They publish ratings of reliability usually
in July. For Mac computer read Mac related magazines.

4. Buy a brand with high reliability. Check customer
satisfaction tables.

5. Choose a company that offers a three-year parts-and-labor
warranty. Be aware that the warranty is limited anyway. Read
Fine Script!

6. Find out what parts are better. Understand that hard drives,
CD-ROM, sound cards, video cards, network cards must be
comparable to the processor. Otherwise imagine a small cheap car
with super powerful engine. It does not go fast. The wheels fall
off.

Processor is the brain of your computer. You also need legs to
run.

7. Buy the computer and monitor from the same company only if
the monitor seems good.

8. Monitors are dirt-cheap now. Flat panels become cheap. From
my personal experience it is 10 times easier to read from flat
panel. There is no glare and no blinking. You can read 8 hours
straight. Eyes are relaxed as if you read a book. It is still
not so comfortable to read from flat-screen monitor. You may
have big discount or even free deal on flat panel if you buy
from the same company. Decide what price you already to pay of
comfort.

9. You will need to buy also software. Check if it is included
and what type.

10. Remember if computer is sold cheap and looks reliable, some
other features maybe excluded. For example lack of DVD writer or
CD writer decreases price. Decide if you really need it. You can
always buy it later as external device, though it will be full
price then. Sacrificing software or Limited Warranty, Services
and Support Options reduces the price of computer.

11. Unless you are really rich it does not worth to buy very
expensive computers. They will be much cheaper next year.
Compare it with buying an expensive car. It looses value very
fast.

12. Some companies have special business models. For example,
Dell sells computer on-line mostly. Besides, you practically
build the computer yourself choosing the desired parts. This
model allows Dell to avoid big storage facilities. They sell
computers as they build. It allows the company to keep prices
down 10-15% compare with the same configurations from other
companies. Just go and check in store and then on-line. I did
and found it is really cheaper.

From the other hand you need to wait several days or a week
before your computer arrives. If you want to return computer,
you will need to go to post office.

If you buy a 1000-dollar computer, it saves you 100-150. Decide
if it worth it.

Japanese computers are more expensive, though some people prefer
them for reliability.

13. If you are real computer fun, you may build computer
yourself. It is not so difficult. You have hand to hold
screwdriver – you can do it. The parts are sold on-line. Just
type them in \”Search\”.

About the author:
Learn more about Choosing Computer Dr. Alkin collects succesful
tips at http://www.knowhowdo.com.

New duplication systems offer ease of use for Mac & PC users

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

without CD/DVD burners!

NEW DUPLICATION SYSTEMS OFFER EASE OF USE FOR MAC AND PC USERS
WITHOUT CD/DVD BURNERS

First and Only DVD/CD and CD Duplication Systems Featuring
Firewire and USB Inputs are Now Available for Immediate Delivery

The scores of digital content creators without CD/DVD burners
can now simply connect their computer by Firewire or USB to a
ProCon duplication system, which will automatically be
recognized by the computer as a mass storage device. These new
systems are the first and only DVD/CD and CD duplication systems
featuring IEEE1394 Firewire and USB 2.0 inputs.

ProCon DVD Duplication Systems are built with the fastest and
highest quality 16x drives supporting all DVD formats including
DVD+R, DVD-R and DVD-R Dual Layer and are manufactured in the
United States with the highest quality standards and the best
components on the market. ProCon CD Duplication Systems are
built with the fastest and highest quality 52x drives. These
units also feature a user friendly interface, attractive
enclosures, superior ventilation for high duty cycle performance
and a 110/220 Volt selectable power supply. The ProCon DVD/CD
and CD Duplication Systems include 72 models with towers from 1
to 11 writer systems and are available with and without optional
160 Gigabyte hard disk drives for CD models and 250 Gigabyte
hard disk drives for DVD/CD models both fixed and removable. The
product line also includes rack mount DVD/CD and CD Duplication
Systems and robotic automated DVD/CD and CD Duplication Systems.

\”We are thrilled to introduce products that raise the standard
for duplication systems,\” says Vin Bruno, Managing Director,
ProCon Technology, USA. \”These new tools provide professional
videographers and digital content creators the ability to
produce high definition video projects and accommodate the many
MAC and PC computers in schools, houses of worship and industry
without DVD burners or with older writers. Now these computer
users can connect their systems by Firewire or USB to a ProCon
system and the duplicator will automatically be recognized by
the computer as a mass storage device.\”

About the author:
ProCon Technology, USA is a premier supplier to Audio Visual
Presentation Professionals, Videographers and Digital Content
Creators. We provide timely delivery of products that improve
workflow and that help to maximize profits for our customers.
For more information, please visit www.proconusa.com or call
800-631-0868 or 201- 814-0405 extension 1044. Website:
http://www.proconusa.com

Shell MegaPack : Shell Browser Components and Controls for MFC,

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

VB, .Net, C#, VB.Net, C++, Delphi and VBA

Original article :
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Shell MegaPack is a set of UI controls which gives drop-in
Windows Explorer-like shell browsing functionality to your
applications.

Components of Shell MegaPack Shell MegaPack consists of the
following components and controls :

FolderView Control The FolderView control is a shell treeview
control which shows a hierarchical display of folders on the
computer similar to Windows Explorer. It is intended to replace
the the awkward APIs and controls found in many programming
languages. It is an excellent replacement for the
SHBrowseForFolder API if you are using pure Windows API
programming. Visual Basic developers can use it instead of the
DirListBox control. For .Net programmers using C#, VB.Net or
Managed C++ to developer Windows Forms applications, it is an
excellent replacement for the FolderBrowserDialog, which is
nothing but a managed wrapper around the SHBrowseForFolder API
function. Many developers whip up a quick fix directorypicker or
a browsefolderdialog or a FolderTree control which does not even
display the proper icons for the folders. Trying to add anything
more complicated than a simple hierarchical display of folders
results in a rapid rise in the time required for development.
Adding advanced features such as renaming, context menus,
dragdrop, infotips become infeasible both in terms of cost and
time. FolderView control is a good choice for developers in such
a situation.

FileView Control FileView control mimics the left hand side
listview of Windows Explorer. It shows the files and folders on
the system in Thumbnail View, Details View or GroupView as well
as the normal list and large icon views. It features advanced
functionality like item filtering, context menus, dragdrop,
infotips, custom columns and custom items. It can be used as a
replacement for the FileListBox or the Microsoft Common Dialog
controls in VB. For Visual C++ MFC programmers, it can be used
in place of the CFileDialog and C#, Visual Basic.Net and MC++
WinForms developers can use it as a substitute for the
FileDialog .Net component.

ShComboBox Control The ShComboBox Control allows you to add a
Windows-Explorer-like drive-selection combobox to your
application, showing all the drives, folders and even files
exactly as Windows Explorer does. VB programmers can use it
instead of the DriveListBox control. There is really no
substitute for ShComboBox in either MFC or .Net.

ShellObjects ShellObjects is a collection of components and
controls which bring various shell functionality to your
applications:

ShellPopupNotification control This control allows you to
display MSN and office 2003 style popup notifications from your
application. Multiple popups can be displayed at once and the
popups can be manually or automatically positioned according to
your setting. Each shellpopup notification window looks like a
balloon which can be used to notify the user of various events
that occur in your application. The appearance, layout and
contents of the popup can be completely controlled.

ShellNotifyIcon control This control allows you to add icons in
the shell\’s system tray notification area. It is an advanced
replacement for the NotifyIcon component that comes with .Net or
the CTrayIcon that is present in MFC. It has features like
multiple images which can be used for animation or for
indicating different states of your application, automatic popup
context menus and balloon infotip styles.

ShellLink and URLLink These components allow you to easily
create, read and manipulate shortcut (shelllink – *.lnk) files
or internet shortcut (*.url) from your applications.

Flavors of Shell MegaPack Shell MegaPack ActiveX The ActiveX
controls are compatible with a wide variety of programming
languages and developing environments. They can be used in
Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland Delphi, Borland C++ Builder,
Office VBA applications, HTML or ASP pages, dBase, Magic
eDeveloper and Visual Interdev.

Shell MegaPack.Net The .Net controls are compatible with Visual
Studio.Net 2002, Visual Studio.Net 2003, Visual Studio.Net 2005
Beta 2, SharpDevelop and Borland Delphi.Net. They can be
utilized in all .Net languages including C#, VB.Net, Managed C++
and J#.

About the author:
Sky Software is a growing developer of user interface components
based on ActiveX and .Net technologies. Our flagship product -
Shell MegaPack for ActiveX and .Net – enables developers to give
their applications advanced and fully customizable file/folder
browsing and selection capabilities, with the look, feel and
behavior of Windows Explorer.