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| Accounting Services launched | |
| 2007-06-07 | Gregg Redford |
GR Redford and Associates are pleased to announce the launch of their Accounting Services. We recognise that small businesses are good at their particular trade or activity, but maintaining their accounts in good order can become a chore and involve 'burning the midnight oil'. This is the area in which our service can help! Whether you want a Bureau Invoicing service, Bookkeeping or a complete Accounting solution our service is designed to provide the right service at the right price. Visit our Accounting Services section for full details. |
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| To VISTA or not to VISTA that is the question? | |
| 2007-07-19 | Gregg Redford |
| I have been a WINDOWS user since version 3.1 and have dutifully updated to the latest version, broadly as it was released. Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 (which I still run on two of my machines) and Windows XP. Given the cost of even the upgrade price of these operating systems I have made a significant investment in Microsoft Operating Systems over the years. I must say that I was (and still am) perfectly happy with Windows 2000 (I have not experienced any real failure), but I was persuaded to update one of my machines to XP Professional. My main computer is perfectly capable of running VISTA , but do I need it? I have come to the conclusion that NO, I DON'T. XP and Windows 2000 are providing the facilities that I need, VISTA has nothing that I want or need and the pricing structure,in my view, is unacceptable. Of course there will come a time when 2000 and XP are no longer supported and then I will have to review my decision, but in the mean time I happy with what I've got! Chasing the latest in processors and operating systems is clearly what the manufacturers would like you to do, but the simple question you should ask is: 'Is my current configuration providing me with what I want'. If the answer is YES, stick with what you've got. Obviously, you need to keep asking yourself the same question and act accordingly in the future. For me, I see no point in 'forking out' a lot more pounds (or dollars) for some thing I don;t need. |
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