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		<title>The Cons of Buying a Satellite TV for Pc Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 00:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Satellite TV for PC programs are fast gaining acceptance worldwide and the usage has been steadily increasing over the past few years as it is cheap, efficient, and convenient. However, this type of software also has pros and cons like any other product on the market. In this article I would like to focus on the latter.</p>
<p>1. Appalling picture and audio quality – Most satellite TV to PC programs suffer from poor quality visual and sound. Grainy images and distorted high-pitch noises are some of the common issues plaguing this type of software. I know this for a fact as I’ve purchased a total of four different satellite TV on PC programs for the past year. Thankfully my bad streak came to a halt on the fourth and final purchase.</p>
<p>2. Worthless channel selection – The software providers claim to offer heaps of channels so you can experience the sheer variety of shows enjoyed by many cable/satellite TV owners. In reality, most if not all the channels being offered are next to worthless. Let’s face it; most people are into TV entertainment such as sports, films, soaps, cartoons, and up-to-date news. Therefore it’s imperative that you find a program that has top of the line channels from well known big guns like ESPN, Discovery, CBS, NBC, etc. Fact remains that most satellite TV on PC programs contain channels that are not worth watching.</p>
<p>3. Excess Baggage – Another major setback with this kind of software is that they are laden with spyware and adware which can cause serious damage to your computer. This is a problem prevalent mostly among free programs although there are quite a few paid ones carrying the excess baggage as well.</p>
<p>4. Slow loading time – The first two programs I bought suffered from extremely slow loading time. Truth is, many satellite TV on PC programs load at the speed of a two-legged turtle due to either poor programming or low-rate connection.</p>
<p>5. Constant crashes – Another big downer and this could be attributed to the fact that most satellite TV to PC software are built on an unstable programming platform which can lead to repeated crashes.</p>
<p>Although this kind of program has a number of discouraging aspects, please do not deprive yourself from giving it a try as I believe they are one of the best software that modern technology has to offer in recent years. The trick is to find the right satellite TV on computer program which bear none of the issues I highlighted above. Cheers!</p>
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		<title>Free Computer software, the pros and cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 02:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computers, with their processing power, mass storage and graphical user interface are all-singing and all-dancing creative and informative hubs in the heart of many people&#8217;s homes. The one thing which makes your computer a useful tool at all is the software, which makes use of all that technology and translates it into the easy-to-understand format we use daily.</p>
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<p>More and more people are using computers for much more than word processing and games these days. There is a widely diverse range of software available to fit most tasks and where there&#8217;s a commercial application you&#8217;ll inevitably find a free alternative. Free software has been around since the early days of mass computer use but never as accessible as in today&#8217;s connected world.</p>
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<p>There are three main types of free software&#8230;</p>
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<p>Trial-ware, which is free to use for a limited time. After which you can purchase the paid version.</p>
<p>Shareware, which is usually limited in function until you purchase the full version.</p>
<p>And Free-ware, which is free to use and distribute.</p>
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<p>Trial-ware and Shareware are good ways of testing the effectiveness of software packages prior to purchase and I&#8217;ve done this on many occasions. One of the pitfalls with such software is that some companies which offer these function or time limited software packages apply quite aggressive tactics once you&#8217;ve installed it. This can range from constant pop-up reminders to re-direction to their product page when you open your browser. Some even have no easy way of uninstalling so as to bully you into eventually buying.</p>
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<p>True Free-ware, on the other hand, is free to install and use. There can also be pop-ups in free-ware programs, and reminders of other paid software by the same company.</p>
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<p>Some unscrupulous companies advertise their software as free-ware when in fact, they limit functionality in the hope that once you&#8217;ve installed and used the program, you&#8217;ll end up buying it. I tend to steer away from such software even if it&#8217;s useful as these tactics denote the type of business to which I wouldn&#8217;t trust my personal details.</p>
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<p>The other major concern with both Limited Use and Free-ware software is the threat of viruses. The number one rule for finding free software is to download from a reputable location. I usually recommend &#8216;Major Geeks&#8217; website or &#8216;CNET&#8217; as reliable download sources. Once you&#8217;ve downloaded a software package you then need to manually scan the file for virus, trojan or spyware infections using your security software. No matter where you get a file from, this is a must.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>There are, of course, a whole list of reasons why you should use Free-ware and some of these are..</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Cost&#8230; It costs nothing so value for money couldn&#8217;t be better.</p>
<p>Availability&#8230; If you need the software and you&#8217;re at a different location you can download it.</p>
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<p>Some free-ware is for personal use only, with paid versions for businesses. This is a quite common and accepted practice especially with anti-virus programs. The type of Free-ware which is usually free for any use is &#8216;Open source&#8217; software. This is software developed by communities who contribute to the programming of the software.</p>
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		<title>Pros and Cons of Linux. is it Right for your Business?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 00:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Linux is an operating system, like Microsoft Windows, MacOS, or Unix.  It was created as a hobby by Linus Torvalds, a student at the University of Helsinki in Finland.  What most people don’t know about Linux is that its source code is available to anyone.  The Linux source [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Linux?  </p>
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<p>Linux is an operating system, like Microsoft Windows, MacOS, or Unix.  It was created as a hobby by Linus Torvalds, a student at the University of Helsinki in Finland.  What most people don’t know about Linux is that its source code is available to anyone.  The Linux source code is called the kernel and it is the base of the Linux operating system.  Because the source code or kernel is free, it has enabled hundreds of companies and individuals to release their own operating systems based on the Linux system.  These operating systems or formats are often referred to as Linux distributions.  </p>
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<p>Each distribution has its own set of features and functionality that makes it unique.  While Linux is generally considered free-ware and people associate that with no cost, that is not always the case.  Some distributions are available for download for free and others are available on CD or floppy disk and have a small charge associated with them. You can find a list of distributions at http://www.linux.org/ and a list of applications at http://www.Linux.org/apps/</p>
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<p>Because if the adaptability of Linux it has been embraced and supported by a number of operating systems and software programs.  For example, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and other giants of the computing world have embraced Linux and support its ongoing development and openoffice.org and Mozilla run on Linux.  US retailing giant Wal-Mart began selling Linux systems back in 2002 &#8211;  if Wal-Mart isn’t mainstream, nothing is.  </p>
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<p>What are the benefits of Linux?</p>
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<p>Many people fear that Linux is going to be difficult to work with or that it will be difficult to find software that will run on Linux however Linux is a very standard operating system, compatible with just about any software you need.</p>
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<p>Beyond being a standard operating system, Linux supports open source software which makes it a very economical operating system, especially if you program your own software.  It offers many free or low cost applications which include, basic desktop applications like web browsers, email programs, word processing programs, spreadsheets, graphics programs, and file managers. </p>
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<p>Linux can easily operate as a central server for your business. With Linux, you can serve your own web pages up for public consumption and handle your own email. </p>
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<p>Linux doesn’t require top of the line hardware though many recommend you have at least 256 MB of RAM and at least 4 GB of space in your hard drive. </p>
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<p>Linux is considered to be extremely stable and doesn’t need to be rebooted periodically to maintain performance levels. Think about the last time you sat at your computer and it froze.  Not fun, right?  That doesn’t happen with Linux if it is configured correctly.  </p>
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<p>Linux isn’t going to be replaced anytime soon and when bugs are found in the system, a developer are quickly on the job and often times a solution is offered within a matter of hours, not months or years like many other operating systems.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Linux is also fast and can handle a number of tasks at the same time.  </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Linux also claims to be one of the most secure operating systems isn’t plagued with the viruses that other operating systems generally deal with.  </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Linux is free from having to upgrade it or deal with proprietary file formats and licensing fees.  You don’t have to register it due to its open source format.   </p>
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<p>You can have both Linux and windows on your computer.  (You’ll have to partition them on your hard drive and you can only boot them one at a time.)</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Drawbacks of Linux</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>There is no 1800 customer service number to call.  However, most distributions offer a support number or email to call if you find a bug.  They also generally come with installation instructions.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>You cannot run applications for MS windows on Linux.  However, there are Linux emulators or applications that enable you to run some windows applications on your Linux system.  They operate like a translator.  Some of these ‘translation or emulator’ products are free and others are available for a price.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Linux is not able to run some advanced financial applications or reproduce some proprietary multimedia formats.</p>
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<p>Tips and Advice:</p>
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<p>Choose a popular distribution has a large developer community. A large developer community means that you’ll find the programs that you need easily and you will be able to install them with the same ease. The more well-known distributions have prepared programs in ‘packages’ that are easy to install. On top of this, there are tools designed especially for a particular distribution to manage these packages to make sure that programs run correctly right away. The website Distrowatch.com maintains a comprehensive list of the most popular distributions. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Get the latest version of your chosen distribution.  The newer the Linux distribution version, the better the hardware support. The number of glitches you’ll get in the installation process decreases with the newness of the version of Linux you choose.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Consider paying for your Linux distribution.  It is true that you can get a full-featured Linux operating system free of charge by downloading it from any number of sources. This is an excellent alternative to an operating system like Windows, which either comes pre-loaded with a newly purchased computer (which gets figured into the cost), is bought separately or copied ‘illegally’. In most people’s experience, the popular Linux distributions are easy to install. However, if you do run into some glitch (normally hardware related), you may have a frustrating experience. Although there are a number of excellent Linux support forums out there, personalized advice on your particular problem may be hard to find. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Use an appropriate computer.  if you want to use Linux to do the same things that you would with Windows XP or Mac OS X, then you’ll need the newest computer you can get your hands on. Avoiding ‘elite’ video cards and new, exotic hardware will also work in your favor because you won’t have to deal with hardware support which may be inferior to hardware support from other operating systems.  </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Bottom Line:</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Linux is a fantastic and powerful operating system that can handle most or all of your operating needs.  It is secure, fast, reliable, and generally extremely cost effective.  When purchased or obtained through a reliable distributor and installed and configured correctly there are virtually no drawbacks to running Linux.  Additionally, you don’t have to give up your windows if you don’t want to.</p>
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<p>MemberSpeed Content Management software can run on any Linux Any Linux based Hosting Platform (Preferably RHEL 3 or above).</p>
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