Wednesday, April 16, 2014

March - Genealogical Software


Ed Goudge demonstrated his favourite, free, genealogical program - Gramps. https://gramps-project.org/
He also used his favourite operating system - Linux. Gramps is also available for other computers operating systems, specifically Windows XP and above, and OSX 10.5 and above.

February - Content Management Systems


Jason Mills shared his professional knowledge regarding building web sites using CMS (Content Management Software). He demonstrated the quick development of a commercial website, including shopping cart, by installing and then using Joomla to build the web site. He also discussed various hosting options, comparing costs and performance.

Friday, December 27, 2013

January 9 - Mtg. Announcement

Kylie Percy, from the Clarington Library, will give an update on what’s new in eBooks, devices and the new user interface. http://clarington-library.on.ca/ecollection
Find out what's available, and how to use the NEW FREE eMagazine service.

Learn about the library’s digitizing project.

After the break Hugh Crawford will lead our Q&A Bug Session on audience computer problems.

Everyone is welcome to attend.  

Free Admission

1778 Nash Rd. Courtice

Jan. 9, 2014, 7:00 PM

December - Makerbot 3D Printing

Anthony Bayat, of the Whitby Library, demonstrated one of the more popular plastic printing machines and followed with projections for future possibilities in industry and biomedicine.
 
Members shared the Christmas spirit with treats during the break, along with our regular bug session, led by Hugh Crawford.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

November Mtg. - Canada Computers (Whitby)


The guys from Canada Computers brought along some interesting new technology, including the faster Gigabit wireless AC routers and a Synology NAS box, which also contains WiFi and USB3.0 as well as remote access. In essence Synology offers personal 'cloud' storage and streaming accessible anywhere via smart phone or other wireless devices. Canada Computers franchises theVMedia service, an affordable alternative to cable and satellite delivery of television and Web content. All three gentlemen remained for the duration of our meeting to contribute to the bug session.

Friday, October 11, 2013

September Mtg. - Programs We Like and Use

Some of our executive members described or demonstrated programs they find useful.

Microsoft Publisher 2013, for example, is a powerful, multi-page, layout and design application, used for making brochures and the like. It now embeds hyperlinks.

MS Publisher 2013 sample screen shot
Zinstall is capable of moving programs from an XP machine to Win 7/8, either from a still active computer, or an intact disk.

Kingsoft Office and SoftMaker Office are acceptable free replacements for the student version of Microsoft Office.

MINT offers online banking, budgeting, and accounting support. Evernote lets you take snippets from the Web, or other documents, and place them in the Cloud so they are available everywhere you do you computing.

Astro Cloud and File Manager keeps all of your Cloud storage locations organized and searchable - Google Drive included.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

August meeting - Cloud Computing

We borrowed heavily from an APCUG presentation by Judy Taylour (highlighted): http://apcug.net/virtual/index_vc4.htm
 
Screen Grab of Podcast List
 
Other links mentioned:

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Bestbyte Computer Store - July Meeting

Bestbyte Computer, a well-known and long serving Whitby business, is now undergoing changes in ownership and management. Rick described upcoming changes to Windows 8, along with some new onsite services, like build classes, free upgrade advice, VOIP, and Internet service. He also stayed for the Bug Session, offering some expert advice on a wide variety of topics. http://www.bestbytecomputer.com/

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

April Mtg. Canadian Antique Phonograph Society

 
Mike Bryant and Keith Wright brought many examples of antique hardware to our April meeting, all to which worked! Mike and Keith shared presentation duties, explaining how the very first, and subsequent sound recording devices, worked. These guys scored a 10+ with the audience.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

March Meeting - Raspberry Pi

 
Tom Jakabfy (Past President) brought along his bare-bones, single board, computer - a Raspberry Pi - to demonstrated its capabilities. For under $50, Tom was able purchase and equip this tiny computer with any one of a number of Linux distros on SD cards. A USB dongle operated his mouse and keyboard. An Ethernet port and an HDMI out allowed him to demonstrate other apps downloaded to the same SD card. At home, he streams video content to a television. The recently released Model B (35 USD) doubles the RAM to 512MB. Full Story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi