Selected Tag: Google Chrome

Shiny, Happy Browser

May 6th, 2010

I’ve been a Mozilla Firefox Web browser fan for quite some time. Furthermore, I’m a big fan of Mozilla Thunderbird for Email (and Lightning, its faithful open-source calendar companion).

Within the past year, I’ve also grown to appreciate Safari. However, Google Chrome has been my browser of choice for several months. In fact, Chrome is now my default browser on all my computers. According to this article, I’m not the only one.

It could just be personal preference or how I use the Internet, but I feel that Chrome gives me the best performance and speed. I like Chrome’s single address/search field, clean button bar, and plenty of real estate for the site I want to view.

Fortunately, I can demonstrate CAU’s Web Edition HME software in any Web browser. They’re all free downloads. As a Web Edition client, you’re not locked in to using IE or any required downloads.

That’s because Web Edition is the only HME software that’s 100% secure Web pages. Check in from any computer or mobile device … from anywhere.

Do you have a default browser preference? Or do you switch browsers to view certain sites?

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Open Sesame

July 2nd, 2009

Here’s a recent article from our CAU Exchange newsletter. (You can subscribe to Exchange with just your Email address.) If you’re into office efficiency tips and effective use of HME software, it’s a quick read with practical ideas — like this money-saver:

Be sure to enter with eyes wide open, because it’s open season on expensive proprietary software. Since our HME software is “open-architecture,” you’re not restricted to using specific software to get the most out of it.

Here’s an example where “open-architecture” can save you money. What’s required for you to use CAU’s Web Edition HME software? Any computer with a broadband Internet connection and your choice of Internet browser! That’s right. You’re “open” to use the no-cost Mozilla Firefox browser. Maybe you’re a fan of Google Chrome. You can even fire up your Apple with its Safari browser.

Get the idea? Now, let’s be “open” about your office software tools.

One of the best kept secrets in computing is OpenOffice.org. In case you’re not familiar with it, OpenOffice.org 3 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases, and more. It works on all common computers. Best of all, you can download and use it completely free of charge for any purpose.

Coincidentally, one of those purposes could be to use it with our HME software! (Don’t try this with other HME software, because it isn’t “open-architecture.” They require expensive stuff from Redmond, WA.)

Why not download and try OpenOffice.org 3? You literally have nothing to lose.

If you’re “open” to exciting new ideas, we can show you how OpenOffice.org 3 teams with our HME software to increase your bottom line. (Of course, the expensive office software performs well, too.)

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