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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Business Portal – Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 – highlights for consultant |
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| Microsoft Dynamics GP is new name for Microsoft Great Plains and first wave of former Microsoft Project Green. You probably have the impression that Microsoft is leveraging all the set of its technologies: .Net, MS SQL Server, Sharepoint, Visual Studio, Active Directory, MS Exchange, XML Web Services. The fact that Microsoft has several ERPs: Microsoft Great Plains / Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision / Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Axapta / Dynamics AX, Microsoft Solomon / Dynamics SL, Microsoft CRM / Dynamics CRM makes the Project Green realization direction to turn to the thin client interface as the bridge between database structures of ERP solutions. Business Portal realizes this strategy. Micro (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Thomas Kaloyani  |
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| Article Title :: VB.Net: Dynamic Usage Of Eventhandlers |
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| WithEvents and Handles clause requires form us to declare the object variable and the event handler as we write our code, so linkage is created upon compilation. On the other hand, with AddHandler and RemoveHandler, linkage is created and removed at runtime, which is more flexible.
Let's assume that we want to load several MDI child forms, allowing each of them to be loaded only once, and of course to know when one of the child forms is closed. Since we have several forms to load we would like to use the AddHandler and RemoveHandler keywords so we can be flexible and write the minimal code we can.
Let's get dirty.
1. In each MDI child form we have to de (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: John Maier  |
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| Article Title :: Spyware The Enemy To You And Your Computer |
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| There is a good chance that if you are actively online with your computer system that in some way spyware will get installed. All it takes is just clicking on the wrong site or by signing up for some web programs. Pretty much everyday there is a new form of spyware that has been created by someone or some company that is seeking information. Also with the easy availability of high speed internet services it has made the spread of spyware even faster and easier.
Spyware was originally designed to monitor and transmit back information to its “home” or creator without the user’s knowledge sometimes. This data would used to send back advertising ads usually popup to your (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Doug Woodall  |
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| Article Title :: From Spyware with love! |
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| Its late. You've been scouring the web for that perfect present for your Aunt Bess in Idaho. You finally find it at presents4aunties.com. The site looks a little rough on the edges, weird colors and such. But they have that gift you know will make Aunt Bess add you to her will. You purchase the gift, log off and head to bed. Tired but happy.
The next day, coffee in hand, you turn on your computer. That's strange you say, its awfully slow this morning. Finally its booted and ready to go. You open your browser to check the Cow Tipping Blog for the latest posts.
What's this you say, My Homepage is now longer the Log , but a site trying to sell me a DVD of the Surfs vs the Ter (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Iconshock - Professional Icons  |
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| Article Title :: Using professional icons for a better communication between user and application interface |
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| Today's applications - either for the Web or standalone - are starting to focus more and more on the user interface. The time when you had to write lines and lines of commands or go through several menus to execute a certain task has passed. Developers have now implemented simple wizards, with on-screen help near each important element of the application, which will make even the most complicated task look like a walk in the park. And the easiest and most efficient way to create user-friendly interfaces is to add self-explanatory icons. These small images that take a couple dozens of pixels will most of the times have more meaning than a full paragraph of text. It's more comfortable and effi (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Iconshock - Professional Icons  |
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| Article Title :: Professional software icons for your standalone application |
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| User interfaces and accessibility are some of the most important aspect of an application. It can have a million features, it can do a thousand things once, but if it doesn't look quite right then it will be a disaster. Take Linux for example. This open source (free) operating system has been around for quite a while, and it has been very appreciated for its stability and speed. However, in its earlier days it lacked a user interface, which made it very unattractive to the general public. While a few years back Linux was used only by system administrator and computer freaks, Microsoft's Windows was all over the place, pumped up by its friendly user interface, even though it had a lot of bugs (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Brad Price  |
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| Article Title :: Choosing Calibration Management Software |
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| Have you have found yourself lost in a software hell? You are not alone. Every magazine you pick up advertises new and improved software; your junk email, I like to call g-mail, tells you of the latest products; you see it in catalogs; and your phone rings and some vendor is pushing you to purchase their latest package. You know you need software, or newer software, and colleagues are telling you that the latest software will help your business, make you more profitable, and help your customer service experience. But how do you determine what software is good for your business?
Lab and quality managers are forced to wear several different hats when choosing software for (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Trenton Moss  |
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| Article Title :: Using the Web Accessibility Toolbar |
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| Testing a website for accessibility can be a time-consuming and laborious process. The free Web Accessibility Toolbar can do most of the hard work for you though and is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in accessibility.
The toolbar is not an automated testing tool so does require manual work from you. It's therefore able to avoid the many problems with automated accessibility testing tools. It doesn't require any technical knowledge so even the biggest technophobe can check their website for accessibility!
Installing the Web Accessibility Toolbar
You can download the toolbar for free from http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar, and (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: zanet  |
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| Article Title :: Google Earth News - Another Beta to Take Your Breath Away |
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| What's google earth.com
Google Earth.com is stunning, it is another great package from the kings who can do no wrong. Simply follow 2 steps to take advantage of this great free download from Google for any holiday traveler. Google Earth.com is going to take some processing power, so firstly make sure you meet the minimum spec on your machine by checking the following before you download it:
- Windows 2000, or XP
- Pentium 3, 500Mhz
- 128M RAM
- 400MB disk space
- Network speed: 128Kbits/sec
- 3D-capable video card with 16Mbytes of VRAM
- 1024x768, "16-bit High Color" screen
- "Google Earth" is a free produc (read full article) |
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Category :: Software Articles |
Author :: Madhu Natarajan  |
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| Article Title :: Connecting the lease enterprise through lease management software |
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| Information Technology has improved the leasing process, parts at a time. Every company has evolved some manner of maintaining customer information. Accounting software has kept the back-end humming. The sales force has devised methods for maintaining customers and then bridging them with funding sources. The vendor is contacted when an order needs filling. Further down the chain, the collections process is managed independently. And, the savvy leasing business has found ways of retaining customers to keep the process alive.
Limitations of the traditional Lease Management Software
But the permeation of technology has been sporadic, at best. Thus fa (read full article) |
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