I am looking for some software but I have Googled every term I can think of and haven't found anything.
What I am wanting is a software that lets you create a data entry terminal for a trade show. Basically, what I want to do is have a Windows PC that people can put their information into for a drawing or for more information that will dump it automatically into a database of some sort.
Does anyone know if this type of software exists or do you have to have someone write it for you? It is so difficult to read handwriting and it is also time consuming to enter all of that data also.
Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.
I installed this recently on my HTPC. It is a sweet little program.
I have used it thus far to watch a TV show I recorded and I was impressed how well that worked because my HTPC is an Athlon XP 2800.
I have no music on my notebook (only an 80 GB HD and I edit video with it so I am limited for space) and I streamed my MP3's from my network drive at home. Very cool to not be at the mercy of a Christian streaming station.
I also have shared a documents folder I put all my school work and such on as a back up. I can now access those documents anywhere I can get on the interwebz.
What I liked best was that there was no client I had to install on the other computers. As long as the computer has a web browser and the necessary codecs and/or software I can use it. I even used it on Kubuntu. Very cool.
Anyone else used it? What do you think of it?
Mark Groen
http://www.worldviewwarriors.org
Hey there. This is a thread for you Feedburner stats freaks like myself.
I am curious if subscription method percentages on different platforms are comparable between podcasts or if there are variances. I thought maybe this could help us podcasters see if perhaps we haven't done enough to promote to different potential audiences.
I'll start off with a rundown of our two podcasts (the second is designed to be a phonecast but we do have a few subscribers).
Worldview Warriors Podcast
iTunes (Win) 43%
Zune 15%
iTunes (Mac) 9%
Apple CF Generic 3%
"Other Readers" 20%
There are some others in there but no substantive quantities to care about.
Worldview Warriors FastCast (This is only a few weeks old)
Zune 54% (We have been featured on marketplace)
iTunes (Win) 17%
We are a ministry focused at 14-21 year old students. I have been very surprised to find out that the majority of the high school students we come into contact with need us to explain what a podcast is. They have no clue. I think from this we have a very high percentage of listeners who listen from our site (our bandwidth use suggests this also). I wish we could over come it but we will take listeners anyway we can get them.
Anyone else care to share?
Mark Groen
http://www.worldviewwarriors.org
I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a Windows or Linux software that will schedule uploading via FTP.
I am wanting to automate the daily updating of a podcast RSS feed for when I am out of town.
Thanks in advance for any help you are able to offer.