Apple is known for its astonishing design. Talking about Mac software, we take for granted beautiful program interfaces. On the contrary, Windows applications often lack a catching cover. People complain on complicated Windows software settings, difficult application behavior and long adaptation period.
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Get the Jump On Your Fellow Job Hunters With These IT Certifications
Whether you are starting to look into getting into Information Technology as a career, are just starting out in it, or are a seasoned veteran in the industry, there is a constantly updated list of imperative skills to have in order to keep your job or to get a new one. Having these skills without proof is not enough, which is why obtaining IT certificates is important. Having the correct IT certificates can actually give you a jumpstart on your opponents in competition over jobs. Here are the top five current IT certificates that you should get in order to stay competitive in the industry.
Things OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice could learn from Microsoft
OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice are two of my favorite open source office suites, and LibreOffice is quickly becoming an even bigger favorite. They have managed to do an incredible amount of work within a very short span of time, and launching a 3.3 version even before the OpenOffice.org community could do so only means that these guys are serious about their dream of a vendor-neutral and independent office platform. Kudos to The Document Foundation!
Which Mac is Best Suited for Designers?
Nothing lasts forever, and same rule can be applied for Microsoft who ruled the IT industry for quite a long time. The advent of Apple Macintosh, things changed quickly and today Microsoft is still growing but within a tough competition. The Macintosh basically is an alternative operating system and has numerous advantages over Microsoft which I have discussed in my previous post.
RAID for Small Business
Last week, the website manager at Tech King, Andy Crofford and I were discussing about technology that could help self-employed professionals or owners of small businesses — in case you haven’t noticed it before, that’s usually what my blog posts are about — and the topic of RAID came up.