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Data recovery software can recover lost, formatted, accidently deleted documents, photos, video, music from hard drive, USB flash drive, floppy disk, mobile phone, digital cameras, memory card, memory stick. It supports recovering data with Windows file system (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS).
Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 9 including shots of embroidery projects, software screens, machine embroidery action and BERNINA Embroidery Software expert Sue O'Very-Pruitt. For more information please visit www.bernina.com/software
Getting some programming done on the train - this is not a picture of a flower. Arghhh
(This turned out to be a problem with a bitmap's 'stride')
Porto Alegre, Brasil, 08/05/2014 - 15º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL 15 - Humor, Arte e Software Livre com o Vida de Programador, com Andre Noel - Foto: Guilherme Almeida
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Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 9 including shots of embroidery projects, software screens, machine embroidery action and BERNINA Embroidery Software expert Sue O'Very-Pruitt. For more information please visit www.bernina.com/software
This year's swag table at Software Freedom Day. Lots of great information, stickers, buttons, and T-shirts from the Free Software Foundation, Creative Commons, the Software Freedom Day organizers, Red Hat Fedora, and other groups.
Here is part of the main board of a Rev. 7.1 Commodore Amiga 3000. It is of the area surrounding the Kickstart ROM sockets. This one is unusual in that it has ROMs in the U182/U183 sockets. Later boards don't even have the sockets present in these locations. These Kickstart ROMs were purchased from Software Hut in the 90's.
Take with the Lumix G5, a Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 lens and Olympus FL-36 flash.
I received an email from a coworker about a retiring professor trying to retrieve data off of old computers. Our central IT was unable to assist due to the age of the machines. The professor was trying to move files from a Mac OS X 10.2, 10.4, and NeXT computer. My heart skipped a beat after that reading that last one. Moving the vintage Mac files would be no problem because I keep those tools handy. I restore vintage Apple //, Macintosh, and other hardware as a hobby.
If you don't know what a NeXT computer is, it's this insanely expensive computer built by Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple in the 1980's. It ran Unix, had a gorgeous graphical user interface, and if you use OS X today it is still the foundational basis for the operating system. It was lightyears ahead of anything else out there at the time. Have you ever visited a website before? The first webpage was served on a NeXTcube.
I've never seen a working NeXT computer before though. I saw one in Berlin in a museum and read about them extensively, but I had no idea that our university actually had them.
I immediately went to the professor's office and he showed me what he was trying to do. We talked a little bit about vintage hardware and I told him that I'd never seen a working NeXT before. I was a little hesitant to respond because day-to-day we're flooded with tickets IT support isn't really my thing. Sometimes users, especially tenured professors, need a delicate approach because of their demands. This person could not have been more affable, kind, and good hearted. After talking a while he said he would rather have the hardware saved than go to scrap per university policy.
In the interest of archiving his data and this magnificent hardware I will be cooperating with him to save this NeXT computer. I've also agreed to save the Mac Cube and Power Macintosh G3. Twist my arm. They'll become archive computers if anyone needs a WordPerfect 3.5 file converted. Yes, people still have those.
I decided to document everything in place before moving it all to a secure location. That includes the NeXT computer, original manuals, flyers, software, printers, accessories, and even the original boxes.
The plan is to document EVERYTHING in detail. So stay tuned for future updates.
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Bonanza City
Established in 1876, the town's name represented the optimism felt by early day miners, and luckily their dreams were richly realized for decades. By 1881, the population of Bonanza peaked at 600 and the town boasted a dentist, a tin shop, a watchmaker, hotels, saloons, boarding houses, a post office, and even the first newspaper in Custer County, The Yankee Herald. Bonanza City prospered for over 30 years, until its glory days of gold mining faded around 1910.
From the beginning, Bonanza was a well-planned settlement. Its streets were laid out in a rectangular grid, which was quite unlike most boomtowns that tended to be constructed haphazardly. Bonanza's main thoroughfare was wide and lined with trees, and there was a public well and a water system. Despite the latter, major fires in 1889 and 1897 destroyed much of Bonanza. But by then, the tiny town of Custer had been established two miles south, and most merchants reestablished their business there.
Not much is still intact in Bonanza today. Most of the old buildings succumb to heavy snow and windstorms each year, but they still make for interesting photos and historic reminders. It's tempting to want to treasure hunt amongst the rubble, but posted signs prohibit the removal of artifacts, so stick to just taking pictures.
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Cloud based management Software
There are many schools and colleges that still use the traditional methods of data maintenance by keeping old registers that might get lost.
This can lead to loss of valuable school records and create inconsistency and could make all related records worthless. Not only the human errors, can loss of school data also occur regardless of any human intervention. Records kept in an old storage room could fall prey to rats or there could be accidents such as a fire that can instantly destroy all the files.
So it’s extremely important to switch to a cloud-based management system so that schools and colleges can function seamlessly.
Skugal Cloud based Features
Skugal ERP is cloud-based and heavily uses Artificial Intelligence for its unique features that provide the school total control over transportation and management of teachers, drivers and students. The data gets backed up on online servers and since there are no physical records, they are not susceptible to accidents such as fires or get damaged by rodents. There are a variety of features that are facilitated by having our ERP on the cloud. The attendance record is saved safely on the cloud and is constantly updated in real-time. iTracking uses the cloud so that location keeps getting updated in every Skugal application therefore providing real-time location updates of the bus.
Marketing Automation Software 2017
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Marketo. www.marketo.com/
Pardot. www.pardot.com/
Eloqua. www.oracle.com/marketingcloud
Customer.io.
HubSpot....
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SocrateOpen is a modern, highly adaptable, enterprise-class ERP/CRM solution - that can be deployed on-premise or on the Cloud - for a fraction of the cost of traditional ERP systems.
Originally designed for companies working in professional services, SocrateOpen is now successfully used in various industries such as distribution, construction, telecommunications, discrete manufacturing and manufacturing and distribution of consumer goods.
More details at www.bitsoftware.ro
The real thing this time...
(Project created with freeware software - Inkscape (for vector illustration) and using print-on-demand services).
A tongue-in-cheek illustrated holiday poem about a Halloween night gone wrong when a bored trick-or-treat pumpkin, against advice and fear of others, leads the main character into a world of witches and monsters.
This first edition contains 37 illustrations in classic Halloween colors of orange and black, with images inspired by vintage cartoon animation.
Content is geared at all ages (and best for juvenile to adults); younger audiences will need some help with more advanced words.
The above version is on blurb:
www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2187495
Also created an Amazon version recently: www.amazon.com/Pumpkin-Dream-Cautionary-Library-Bindlegri...
"The Pumpkin Dream: A Cautionary Tale from the Library of Mr. Bumble Bindlegrim"
Book Links:
1) Amazon 10x7 matte: www.amazon.com/Pumpkin-Dream-Cautionary-Library-Bindlegri...
2) Blurb 7x7 Semi-gloss: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2187495
3) Digital Download Versions: www.smashwords.com/books/view/62941