What are we playing with now!

Just to let everyone know there are a few things that we are testing in our labs. Of course like everyone else in the IT field we are playing with Windows Vista Beta (RC1 Ultimate Edition) and Office 2007. Early feelings are that this is going to be a worthwhile upgrade for most users! It may take a little bit of a hardware upgrade for older systems but if you don’t need or want the glass interface you’ll be fine. Our testing machine is a home built AMD 3000+ Processor with 1 GB Ram, an integrated ATI Video card and 160 GB 7200 SATA Hard Drive. We will put together a machine soon that will be slower and will try to test it at or very close to the minimum hardware requirements.

Windows Vista Business edition should be available to Software Assurance clients to download at the end of November. Starting tomorrow (Nov 1, 2006) it will be orderable from distribution for Open License clients!

We are also testing a Mav Mini! Yes a Mac! This little box is about the size of a book and features and Intel Dual Core 1.83 Ghz processor, 512 Mb of Ram and an 80 GB Hard Drive. We have been doing some video editing work with the included software and have had some mixed results about it. Stay tuned for more info and a complete review soon!

Happy Halloween!

Stephen

Another Remote Mail site

Found another site that allows you to check your mail from anywhere. This site is also free except that you have to sign up for an account (unlike mail2web.com). This one also works well.

Access it at www.netmymail.com

I end up using these mail sites from time to time as they allow me to have a quick look at my own email server when I am not at my own computer. 

S

US Travel and Canadian Cell Phones

If you do any travelling to the US and have used your Canadian cell phone while down there, I am sure you were a little shocked when you got back and used saw your next bill! Roaming in the US with a Canadian Cell phone is expensive! Here are some examples.
Rogers 1.70 per minute for Outgoing calls to Canada and the US, 1.20 per minute for incoming calls, local calls .95 Minute
Telus Mobility .95 per minute local, add .50 per minute for Long Distance
Bell Mobility .99 per minute Local, add .75 per minute for LD.

You can get packages monthly that have US calling included but they are also expensive, For example Rogers’ Digital One Rate for frequesnt US travellers is 85.00 per month for 300 minutes and it goes up to 330.00 per month for more time (remember this is your Canadian rate too). This works out to .28 per minute regardless of where you call from.

In our fairly large family (My parents, 3 sisters and their families) someone is going to the US quite often, about once every 2 months. There is a solution that we found that has worked quite well for us in the past couple of years!

In November 2004, my parents, my family and my sisters family got a steal on some airfares so we all went to Orlando to visit Disney World. One of the first things that we did when we were down there was purchase 4 Tracfones (a US pay as you go service) for 39.99 each. We then added airtime (30.00 for 120 minutes) and away we went. We were able to use the phones to talk to each other and make plans when we did individual things. January 2005 came around but this time the whole family went to Maui for a couple of weeks. Again we continued to add airtime to the phones but at least we were able to talk with them and saved ourselves loads of money on Cell phone bills.

Over the years when someone has gone to the states we take a couple of phones to call home and each other as well as make local calls and to receive calls form home. It has saved us considerable money.

We have run into a few glitches. Once all 4 phones had expired and we had to get new SIM cards for all. Luckily we have some relatives in the US so I had the cards shipped there first and then sent up to me. One of the phones also was shut off for too many international calls (back to Canada) and was flaggted as a security issue. This was solved by yet another SIM card replacement and then using a 10.00 AT&T calling card. Call the AT&T number first then make the long distance call. Tracfone has also solved this problem by offering their own free International Long Distance Number now.

Last May we added 400 minutes to each phone (as well as 1 year of activation) for 129.00 per phone. As well any artime now added get’s automatically doubled (120 minute card becomes 240 minutes). And yes the phones get used.

If Sysguy clients are planning on travelling to the US and would like to use our phones we are glad to make them available. The only cost would be to replace any time used with additional airtime cards (available almost anywhere in the US).

There are several Pay as You go services in the US and if you do travel there a fair bit I would highly recommend that you look into purchasing a couple of your own phones.

S

Windows Defender has gone gold!

For almost two years Windows Defender (formerly Microsoft Anti Spyware and Giant Antispyware) was available as beta software. This past week the software has gone gold and has been released to the public. If you have no other Antispyware software do yourself a favour and get this. It works half decently and is free! This will also be included in the upcoming version of Windows Vista.

You can download it here http://www.microsoft.com/defender

You also have to run through Windows Genuine Validation processes in order to download.

IE 7.0 Now Available

Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7.0. While I have not seen it in Automatic Updates yet, it can be downloaded from Microsoft’s web site. It is not showing up in Microsoft Update yet.

As stated earlier we are advising clients not to install IE 7 until they have tested it with applications and sites that they use on a regular basis. THis is especially true for any one using an older version of Quickbooks software as there is some compatibility issues with previous versions.

S

Internet Explorer 7 available soon

The next update to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (version 7) is going to be released in the next couple of weeks. The update will be a critical update to your system and will download automatically. Before installing though you will have to accept the EULA (End User Licsense Agreement).

While we have been using one the IE7 release candidates on our laptop for the last little while with no real problems, we would like to take this opportunity to advise Sysguy Small Business Server Clients to hold off for a while before intalling, especially if you use web based applications. Our suggestion is install the software on one machine and test all web based applications that you use. It will take a little while before all web site owners update their sites to accomodate some of the changes with IE7 (online banking etc).

IE7 does have some very desirable features. It now includes a phishing filter that will detect if the site you re visiting is legitimate, an RSS feed reader so you that you can view blogs like this one without having to visit the page everytime as well as finally adding tabbed browsing, where you can open different web sites up on tabs instead of in individual browser windows and flip back and forth easily with one click.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or difficulties with or in regards to IE7. The latest release candidate is available for download at Microsoft’s site http://www.microsoft.com/ie

Stephen