Posts Tagged ‘product’

Enabling HTML in Magento Terms and Conditions

We’ve recently been work­ing with a new E-commerce plat­form called Magento. Its a very pow­er­ful open source prod­uct, with tons of fea­tures, and open source good­ness. We recently ran into an issue where we needed to enable HTML con­tent in the “Terms and Con­di­tions”. The fix was actu­ally quite simple.

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I Don’t Have Outlook, Is There a Similar Product I can Download?

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The short answer is, Yes.

Listed below you’ll find a vari­ety of free Email clients avail­able for down­load. But be aware, not all mail providers allow you to use a mail client such as Out­look. Both Yahoo and Hot­mail require their users to upgrade to a paid ser­vice in order to access their Email via a mail client. How­ever, if you’re ISP pro­vid­eds you with an Email account, ie. pacbell.net, sbcglobal.net, att.com, comcast.net, etc., You’ll more than likely be able to access your Email using a mail client.

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What’s a good Anti-Virus to use?

We wrote this post in response to a com­ment on another post. We most often rec­om­mend Avast, AVG, and Zone Alarm. Our choices are based on prod­ucts that are effi­cient in pre­vent­ing virus infec­tions, semi trans­par­ent, unob­tru­sive, and user friendly. And FYI. if you see the image below when copy­ing files, you may have a virus. :-)

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Avast free and Avast Pro:

Avast pro­vides a free Anti-Virus, how­ever we found it to be a lit­tle intru­sive and irri­tat­ing. Avast seems to pester its free users with con­stant pops and related to their paid product.

Their paid prod­uct how­ever is a dream to use. The only time Avast Pro will ever pester you or slow your flow of work and surf­ing, is if you encounter a mali­cious script from a web­page, down­load mali­cious soft­ware, a viruses, or any other prob­lem you may have.

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Can’t uninstall Java 1.6.0.11, Unable to locate jre1.6.0_11-c-l.msi

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We’ve come across this issue on quite a few occa­sions. It seems that this issues arises after a botched unin­stall of Java prod­ucts. It seems to leave a reg­istry entry behind that makes it nearly impos­si­ble to rein­stall Java. We’re not exactly sure what the reg­istry entry is at this point, but we have found that run­ning the reg­istry cleaner in Ccleaner removes it. Ccleaner is an excel­lent prod­uct, and its totally free. But we do rec­om­mend mak­ing a dona­tion to them to keep their prod­uct free.

The process is sim­ple. Down­load Ccleaner, run the cleaner first, then run the reg­istry cleaner sec­ond. Restart you’re com­puter, and you should now be able to install the lat­est Java.

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