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Pour some Sugar on your customers

Sugar CRM has been used by a wide range of companies to provide client management capabilities. As a new venture begins I find myself returning to Sugar to allow for better communication with new staff and outside agencies. The thing I like about Sugar are the range of options – in house hosting on windows […]


IOS 5.0.1 update

Whats new in this release ? According to Apple this update contains improvements and other bug fixes including:   Fixes bugs affecting battery life (hope so) Adds Multitasking Gestures for original iPad (nice) Resolves bugs with Documents in the Cloud (interesting) Improves voice recognition for Australian users using dictation (G’Day Mate) ** PS ** Allow […]


And finally an explanation from DynDNS

As a longtime  user of the Dyndns service for a number of purposes I had a pretty bad experience of the recent outage. A major mail loop developed and this contributed to a capping of one of my adsl lines due to a hugh spike in mail get pushed back and forward between servers. The […]


Broadband caps – on an uncapped service

After a recent DNS failure and subsequent problems with mail delivery (or undelivery) one of my broadband providers decided after many years of service that the uncapped service I have should be capped – without any consultation with me. Its likely that I will move to another provider as both the means of capping and […]


Time to (a)Muse yourself

Adobe have been working on a codeless approach to web design which may appeal to both beginners and experts alike. Adobe Muse – available here is an Adobe Air application which claims it came create powerfully impacting websites without a piece of code in site. Its still in beta but usuable enough for a good look […]