Update: I installed the free edition on my trusty FRAGG testing computer, which I am currently using to access the eFiling web site to fill out my tax returns. There is no difference between the free edition and the commercial edition, other than the license. It has all the features, the same cool layout, and the same ease of use. The guys at Puran Software are being incredibly generous to home users. There are no "nag screens" or irritating sales nonsense. This is a big win for the home user and non-commercial organisations.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
PuranDefrag for Home Users at no cost
Update: I installed the free edition on my trusty FRAGG testing computer, which I am currently using to access the eFiling web site to fill out my tax returns. There is no difference between the free edition and the commercial edition, other than the license. It has all the features, the same cool layout, and the same ease of use. The guys at Puran Software are being incredibly generous to home users. There are no "nag screens" or irritating sales nonsense. This is a big win for the home user and non-commercial organisations.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
CellFind caught out again

An entrepreneur who claims to have invented Vodacom's money-spinner, Look4Me, says that former CEO Alan Knott-Craig snr stole his invention - and passed it on to his son, Alan jnr.The article goes on to give more detail of how Gridwatch was asked to hand over plans, patents and specifications to Vodacom's lawyers. It seems their good faith was exploited and soon thereafter the new service replaced the old one.Internal Vodacom documents in the possession of the Sunday Times show that Knott-Craig snr then went out of his way to spend millions of Vodacom's money on promoting the idea through Knott-Craig jnr's company, Cellfind.
Stephen Rodgers, who patented the country's first cellphone tracking service in 2002, claims that, when confronted, Knott-Craig snr was unrepentant. Rodgers said Knott-Craig snr said he had "investigated (the patent) for loopholes and was quite happy to go to court and fight us. He also told my MD that we should go ahead and sue them."
The distraught entrepreneur and investors in his company, Gridwatch, had already ploughed R12-million into the business, which soon collapsed. Gridwatch's tracking system - known as Multi-Alert - was used by Vodacom in 2003, signing up over 3000 subscribers within months.
Vodacom then allegedly went to "major expense" in marketing Look4Me for Cellfind, including providing Knott-Craig jnr with access to Vodacom's subscriber base.
Labels:
CellFind,
Consumer Complaints,
Privacy,
Rants
Monday, January 18, 2010
ISDSL "broadband" IS Darn SLow




Update 24 Jan: Downloading books from Audible.com definitely works better on a Sunday


Update Wednesday 27: Still slow downloading 2 books simultaneously from Audible at 10pm:

Labels:
Business,
Life in South Africa,
Local Broadband,
Telkom
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Irony is lost on Telkom Direct

Update 11 Jan: I called 10219 and ordered the line extension. Got a reference number 29340/43 and a scheduled date of 15th Jan. I said they must call before coming.
Update 15 Jan: They didn't arrive, and left a message to say they would be coming tomorrow. No contact number or name. Duh.
Update 16 Jan: Arrived without calling. I wasn't at home. Will have to reschedule.
Update 18 Jan: I called 10219 and they said that the job would be done on Thursday 21 January.
Update 21 Jan: Installation completed.
Labels:
Business,
Life in South Africa,
Local Broadband,
Telkom,
Thumbs Down
Thursday, January 07, 2010
DriveCam helps monitor good and bad driving
This commercial shows how the DriveCam device can be used to identify the cause of vehicle damage and driver fault in the event of a collision. The camera records the view ahead (what the driver sees) as well as behind and in the cab (what the driver is doing). If the vehicle swerves, experiences a bump or shock, or brakes suddenly, the camera saves a 20-second clip, both before and after the incident.
Full disclosure: I have done programming work for the company that supplies these cameras in South Africa.
Labels:
Business,
Life in South Africa,
Video
Friday, January 01, 2010
Goodbye vmusic@tiscali.co.za
Don't even think of putting this address on a marketing list, because I react very badly to spam. It's illegal, and I will publish your email address on my web site, where I know the spambots will find it and send you adverts for watches and medication and stuff.
Labels:
Local Broadband,
Marketing,
Privacy,
SPAM
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