Saturday, November 23, 2013

6 Must have apps to switch from iPhone and iPad to Android

When you think about it, the reason millions love iPads and iPhones and Apple Macs is that, they are simple. Everything works, everything syncs and you don't really have to think much about it. 
On the other hand, many of us are getting tired of the same old iDevices and we are tempted to stray the newest latest and greatest. 
So we look at Nexus, and Notes, and Kindle Fires, and Galaxy S3 and 4 and Note Tablets and yes even Windows tablets and phones. 
Well there is life after iDevices, but if you don't want bruises form kicking yourself, here are a few apps that can make life easier. 
For Android - Syncing contacts, calendars, reminders and notes...
First of all if you are syncing your Mac ical, and contacts with Google you are half the way there. All Android devices are pretty strongly tied into Google services. 
Get Smooth Sync for contacts and SmoothSync for calendar. They work through iCloud and sync calendar, contacts and now reminders with your Android device. They are around 6.99 for each through the Google play store. 
Inotes is the answer for syncing your notes from Mac and iDevice to your Android. Also at the Google Play store for less than $10 and it works. 
For photos, the best answer I've found is Drop Box. The Drop box app will connect with your camera and upload photos from your device to the cloud and vice versa. Bottom line is all photos from all devices sync just like your Photostream. You can also sync files back and forth while you are at it. 
For Syncing big files like movies, a great program is called AirDroid. This is a FREE program to sync and manage files on your Android device. You can actually remote control your droid thing and other things as well.  It is particularly handy if your device doesn't have a SD card like on the Google Nexus devices and Kindles. I have also found that Android file transfer program has stopped working on Macs. At least those with the new Mavericks operating system.  Here is a little video taste of Airdoid.
 
Finally for music, I recommend Google Play Music and Music Manager. You can upload 20,000 songs from your PC or Mac and access them from your other devices. Free again! Go Figure. 
If you have some apps or ideas to move between platforms let me know or comment here. 

Dell Venue Pro 8 Hands on Review

After reading a great review of the new Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows tablet,  i bought a 32 GB version from Amazon for $279.00. I later learned that I should have bought the 64 GB version for another $40 because the OS uses up about 60% of the "32 GB" which actually only shows up as being 23 GB in Windows explorer. But I was very excited about the possibilities of the best of Windows and a tablet all in one.
Service was great and I had it in less than 24 hours.
I've had 3 iPads, a Samsung note 10 and 2 Nexus 7 tablets.
I thought it was time to give Windows a try.
I've used Windows for years and am in the technology field so I wasn't new to windows, though I'm not a big fan of microsoft's complexities.
I got the unit. It was well packaged, nice quality. Good looking screen although I did have to take off the auto brightness setting and then I could actually see how bright the screen was.
As I began to use the Venue, I realized how great the interfaces for iPad and Android are. They are designed for tablets. Tap and touch. You just click the Apps.
But Windows just isn't ready for tablets yet.
The Metro START screen looks like it should be easy, but many of the APPS / tiles just take you into the windows desktop. There you have to try to use a large finger to select files with tiny print. Try double clicking or right clicking on the middle item in a list.
More times than not I clicked the wrong item.
I actually tried a stylus and did a bit better. That's great as long as you always remember to bring your stylus.
I connected a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. That made it easier, but in reality I don't always want to have to use a keyboard and mouse. I have laptops for that.
My primary computers are Macs and I have been pleased with the ability to seamlessly sync the core items of life (contacts, calendars, reminders/tasks, and photos between devices.
I learned that windows no longer syncs that stuff with Google anymore. So the most common link is gone. Android has some nice apps called Smooth Sync for Contacts and Smooth Sync for Calendars as well as an app called shote which handles the notes. Drop box will take care of syncing files and pictures from the camera.
I was excited to read that the iCloud Control Panel would sync contacts, calendar, photos, bookmarks and tasks. But in actual practice I found that the syncing only happens with Outlook. NOT the calendar and contacts that are part of the Windows Tablet Start screen. So you have to have Outlook running. And that is not reflected on the main screen. When the sync begins it asks if you want all the photos to sync (which in my case was 13000 and so the choice is no. So forget your photos syncing. Oh and one other caveat. DO NOT CLICK MERGE BOOKMARKS. I did thinking that I didn't have many bookmarks in Windows so no big loss if they were added to my Mac bookmarks. What it should have said was how would yo unlike to wipe all you Mac bookmarks and replace them with a hodge lodge of windows "Favorites"? Thank God for backups.
I tried to set up my favorite apps and found that many are not available in the Windows store. For example, Yelp is a very handy restaurant review app available on both the Apple platform and android. It's not available on Windows tablet. Instead there is an app called Zalp, which allegedly combines Yelp and Zagatt. I gave it a try and picked 4 different commonly known restaurants. It said nothing found in either Yelp or Zagatt.
I liked the look and the size of the Venue, but Windows on an 8" tablet is not easy to use.
I liked the idea of "Full" windows on a tablet, but "really" try doing anything work on an 8"tablet. Right clicking? dragging and dropping, alt tabbing between screens? How to make yourself crazy in one easy lesson.
It's not close to the Android or apple interface. So no matter how many techie features Windows boasts, this thing is a pain in the neck. I was very happy to go back to my Nexus and iPad.
Good luck but this is not the user friendly choice of a tablet.
I returned it in less than 24 hours.
Oh and one I forgot... within an hour I picked up some malware. A program that allegedly tested my performance on my hour old Venue and found I need to sign up for their performance boosting utility. Really.
No more Windows for me thank you!!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Check out our new website! Techsell.net on WordPress

new websiteWe've been working on a new website and would love to get your feedback.
As part of our focus on helping small and mid-sized business put affordable technology to work, we built our website using Wordpress.  We wanted to build hands on experience with a very popular tool that we can offer our customers.
This was a fast low cost way of putting up a site with all the latest technologies.
Hosting for the WordPress site was under $100 per year. Using the Wordpress software is free. WordPress offers hundreds of free templates and thousands more for less than $100 each.
The benefit of a template is that half of the work is already done.  A consistent design including fonts' colors, etc. is already done for you. The template includes menus, blog postings, graphics, SEO Search engine optkmization,  and on and on. The design automatically adjusts for mobile devices.
If you get a chance to stop buy, let us know what you think.
If your website is a little tired let's talk about howTech.Sell and WordPress can make it easy to "put on a new face".



Wednesday, September 11, 2013

GoldMine Premium 2013.1 is Available - Office 2013 and Constant Contact Integration!


Subject: GoldMine Premium Edition 2013.1 Goes Gold

We are pleased to announce that the latest version of GoldMine is now available to customers and prospects!

Exciting new features and enhancements include:
 
  • Updates from over 261 customer requests and includes all cumulative hotfix releases.
     
  • Support for Office 2013 (32 bit) and for Office 365   
     
  • Big News!! Constant Contact Integration
    In addition to improving product reliability and compatibility, the new integration allows users to 
    upload GoldMine exported lists to Constant Contact and then download both campaign and individual
    response information into GoldMine for reporting and follow-up. Customers can use the power of GoldMine 
    with the market leader for email marketing.
     
  • As always Tech.Sell can help you with upgrading and taking advantage of the new features
    Call us at 847-382-4500 to set an upgrade appointment! 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

5 Ways Small Businesses Can Stop Juggling and Make More Money

IDEAS FOR  


gimmeAs a small business owner you are constantly juggling time and money. Usually there isn't enough of either to get everything done, in time and on budget.
While you’re trying to keep all the balls in the air, opportunities and profit can slip through your fingers. Leads get lost, quotes gather dust, marketing programs stay on the wish list and you just keep working harder!

Is there an answer? You bet! Simple, readily available technology programs can change all that. But maybe you don't have the time or background to review, select and apply these powerful tools.

Wouldn't it be great if you had a friend who could show you the way or do it all for you, without costing you an arm and a leg?

Good news! Tech.Sell helps small business use simple,  technology to bring more profit to the bottom line. We've been doing this since 1995.  We focus on 5 key areas that can make a difference for your company, and improve those juggling skills!


5 targets of a Tech.Sell small business program


Stop Lead Leak
Manage and follow up on every lead. Hot leads that inquired about your company are GOLD. 
An amazing number of interested prospects never get a follow-up.




Quote Management - Quote follow up system?
Do you know the status of every quote?  Small businesses typically fail to follow up on quotes after they are submitted. Why bother to create a quote and never follow up on it. Quotes are GOLD.



Maximize your existing customers
A CRM system can give you the tools to MINE your customer history. Sell add-on products, renew contracts, sell maintenance programs and more. How about referrals from happy customers?

Communication
Targeted or to the masses – How often are you touching your customers and prospects? Your CRM system should make it easy to spread the word to build new opportunities. If you aren’t touching your customers on a regular basis, your competitors are. Use email and social networking to exponentially increase your sales team!

Measurement – What gets measured gets done
Do you have reports to quickly tell you where your sales force is spending their time? Who are they calling on, who are they missing? What is the status of opportunities and leads?
And the all-important question:
    
Where is your new business coming from?


Tech.Sell can help you address these issues. Click here to schedule a complimentary personal call with a live, experienced, Tech.Sell small business coach.

Call 847-382-4500 or click here