| 1.ServiceBuilder |
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07/Dec/2004 |
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ServiceBuilder is a worship database program filled with thousands of worship songs and hymns, as well as albums and specials, dramas, readings, video clips, and more. With ServiceBuilder, planning a worship service in advance, is easier than ever. Connecting with your team members, organising, booking, scheduling, planning and anything else that needs to be prepared is consolidated into one program. Whether your worship teams are made up of paid staff or volunteers, you'll appreciate the time saved planning worship services when ServiceBuilder is put to work. Imagine having one secure place on the Internet where worship team members can come to see the order of service, to listen and learn worship songs, to download chord charts or lyrics! The time you save not doing mundane office work can be used to actually provide leadership to your worship teams!
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| 2.Crossword |
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27/Apr/2005 |
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Like Scrabble? Wish you could play with family and friends who are miles away? Now it's possible with the online Crossword script.
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| 3.Auto FollowUp |
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27/Apr/2005 |
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NEW! Follow up with customers, sending them unlimited autoresponders.
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| 4.RemoteComputer |
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05/Jan/2005 |
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Use the Internet to control any Windows machine with any other windows machine.
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| 5.Dictionary |
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27/Apr/2005 |
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Every site needs a dictionary. . . for all the special terms and words which are unique to your own industry. Easy to set up and manage, your users will love having access to those hard to understand terms.
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| 6.AlbumAdvanced |
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27/Apr/2005 |
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This AlbumAdvanced Photo Album looks through your web server in the directories in which you specify for both gif and jpeg images. It displays them as thumbs, as well as showing all child directories.
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| 7.Blog |
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29/Apr/2005 |
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An easy blog script which allows you to post from any web browser, or by sending an email to your pop account. Make posts with a PDA simply by mailing to your blog and syncing up.
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| 8.iTreePad |
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27/Apr/2005 |
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If you've seen TreePad, then you know it's a great way to save and organize data. (See www.treepad.com)
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| 9.In-Out |
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22/Aug/2006 |
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The problem with virtual in-out boards is getting staff to use them. I've tried downloading and installing message boards and in-out boards for our staff, and found that people just forget to mark themselves out or in. With In-Out, that problem is much less of an issue. It resides in the Windows clock tray, and is activated when your screensaver starts or after you've been idle for X minutes. On a Mac, it's a desktop widget that watches user activity like mouse movement. When it suspects you are away from your computer, it then automatically pings your own web server, letting this little Perl script know your status. When you return, In-Out informs your web server that you're back. Users can also leave personal notes and information in case they'll be away for some time, or just want to let people know about something. When they do, a note icon appears next to their name so users can see at a glance that there is new information to read, and optionally an email can be sent to one, or many people. Users are able to manually mark themselves in or out as well, by right-clicking on the tray icon and selecting "Sign In" or "Sign Out. " The widget also has this functionality. For those who use Konfabulator widgets, you're in luck as well-- since In-Out contains two separate widgets: one to mark yourself away, and one to view all of the user's status in the office. This is great for mobile users and desktop users. There is even a pocket browser version for phones and palm sized devices!If you like RSS feeds (as much as I do), you're in luck with this script too! It contains a feed of the status of all staff. A recent update also sends a single email to those who forget to mark themselves away after 8 hours in the office, giving them a link within the email which they can click to sign out.
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