Tag Archives: software

Fall Back in Love With Your Computer – Coffee Talk

Ah yes, the love is gone, and yet, you still have a need for one another. So, let’s tune-up your relationship, and do some things to make it run a little smoother, shall we? Resources: ask-leo.com cnet.com pcworld.com macworld.com lifehacker.com … Continue reading

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Choose the Best Tech – No Fan Club Required

There are certain technology products out on the market that have a diehard following. Chances are, you know which ones I’m talking about. The thing is, they aren’t right for everyone, and that’s ok. I’m not a fan girl, or … Continue reading

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What is Evernote

I’ve talked about this product, over and over, and…. I had a chance to talk with Ron Toledo at the recent NAPO Conference, and asked him to tell us what Evernote is. If you’ve thought of using this product, go … Continue reading

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Get Techie, Get Organized

Technology moves fast… sometimes too fast. From laptops, smart phones and other gadgets, what are the available tools to keep yourself organized. But, what should you install, purchase subscribe to, or even use for free? We’ll cover the latest and … Continue reading

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Review: Quickbooks 2011

Quickbooks has a new version again this year, and I must say I’m a bit giddy about it. I personally use it in my business to track all the finances (with a little help from my accountant, to make sure … Continue reading

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Tungle.me: Scheduling Made Simple

Have you ever played email “ping-pong” when trying to schedule an appointment with a client, getting together to network over coffee or assemble a group meeting? How about voicemail tag? Or double-booking? In the past, scheduling meetings with another person … Continue reading

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The Small Business Web: Tools for Small Business

Small businesses and non-profits have technology tool needs, and they are different than big corporations. The problem is, some applications online,  or those we install on the good ol’ computer, can cost too much and may not have the features … Continue reading

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