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Green Gadgets For Dummies recommends DssW

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Thanks to Joe Hutsko for recommending our Mac energy saving software in his latest book: Green Gadgets For Dummies.
Joe is a prolific writer whose work can regularly be found in major US newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times and Washington Post.
Joe’s latest book, Green Gadgets For Dummies, recommends Power Manager, Sleep Monitor, and our free Energy Schedule widget to Mac users looking to reduce their energy footprint.
You can buy Green Gadgets For Dummies today from Amazon.com.
The Amazon.com links on this page are Joe’s affiliate links, and they make sure Joe earns that little bit more with each sale.

Thanks to Joe Hutsko for recommending our Mac energy saving software in his latest book: Green Gadgets For Dummies.

Green Gadgets For Dummies recommends DssWGreen Gadgets For Dummies recommends DssW

Joe writes about green gadgets for the Green Inc. section of the New York Times, and he has written for numerous publications and websites, including MSNBC.com, TV Guide, The Washington Post, Fortune, Wired and others.

Joe’s latest book, Green Gadgets For Dummies, recommends Power Manager, Sleep Monitor, and our free Energy Schedule widget to Mac users looking to reduce their energy footprint.

You can buy Green Gadgets For Dummies today from Amazon.com.

The Amazon.com links on this page are Joe’s affiliate links, and they make sure Joe earns that little bit more with each sale.

BC Hydro offers incentive with DssW

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Great news for Canadian BC Hydro business customers. BC Hydro have added DssW Power Manager to their Product Incentive Programme (PIP).

DssW Power Manager join's BC Hydro Product Incentive ProgrammeDssW Power Manager join’s BC Hydro Product Incentive Programme

As a BC Hydro business customer, you can now purchase DssW Power Manager with an effective rebate of $6 CAD per Mac. This incentive programme is run by BC Hydro to promote the use of energy saving technology.

To qualify for BC Hydro’s incentive, you must purchase your DssW Power Manager licences through your local DssW Authorised Reseller, Macinhome.

For those keeping track, we celebrated this news with homemade chocolate cupcakes.

The Age article about DssW and Mac’s Lazy Design

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Thanks to Garry Barker, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, for the fun write up of my “Mac’s Lazy Design” talk.

Beautiful chair and cot at NGV International, MelbourneBeautiful chair and cot at NGV International, Melbourne

I argued the benefits of laziness at last week’s Victoria Mac User Group (iMUG) meeting and Garry was in the audience. We chatted afterwards and it seems the topic struck a cord.

Unicode licences: Your details in your language

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Thanks to last weekend’s launch of the DssW Authorised Reseller programme, all future DssW purchases will now support unicode names and organisation details.

Detail from Kim Hoa Tram's NGV International exhibit.Detail from Kim Hoa Tram's NGV International exhibit

Unicode support is important. Unicode support means that DssW licences can now include characters from any written language.

In the past we have had to issue licences with simplified, and in some cases mangled, name and organisation details. Limitations in our payment software meant we had to settle with a solution that worked well for the majority. Regretably, a few customers received licences where their details had to be simplfied.

Thankfully that is all in the past.

We felt it was essential for our resellers to be able to provide licences issued in their local written language. The software we built to power the DssW Authorised Reseller programme supports unicode from the ground up. Resellers can provide licences using any written language their customers need.

We use the same system as our resellers. Thus, like our resellers, DssW’s licences now support any written language.

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