Category Archives: Software Tips

JPEG compression and JPEG quality in WordPress

While working on part of the Branson’s Nantucket website I needed to find a way to reduce page load times. Of course there are many ways to do this but one thing that immediately stood out was JPEG file size. Some JPEGs were 400kb+ and there were a number of them to be loaded on one page. That may be fine for people with super-fast internet connections, but alas many people (myself included) sometime make due with relatively slow connections. What

aimersoft vs daniusoft: Daniusoft DRM Converter and Aimersoft DRM Converter

Q. Hello I need to remove DRM from Amazon and iTunes so I can convert them play them on my Android tablet, I heard that Aimersoft bought Daniusoft, so which is the best version to buy: Daniusoft DRM Converter -or- Aimersoft DRM Converter? -R.W. A. Of the two, Aimersoft DRM Converter is the one to buy, and here is why: Both Daniusoft DRM Converter and Aimersoft DRM Media Converter can help you convert protected WMA to DRM-free MP3 files. Their functions and stability are

Portable FTP server: Serva 32/64

While looking for a nice portable (no installation, etc.) FTP server today, I found the following: Serva is an all-in-one portable multi-server HTTP server FTP server TFTP server TFTP client DHCP server proxyDHCP server BINL server * DNS server SNTP server SYSLOG server * MS WAIK independent RIS and WDS install server alternative via Serva 32/64 – Serva32 – Serva64. Serva 32/64 – Serva32 – Serva64http://www.vercot.com/~serva/default.htmlHome HowTo Windows PXE Debian PXE Ubuntu PXE Advanced Serva Protocols TFTP Topics DHCP Topics

ACPI\SMO8800 Dell [SOLVED]

Q. Hello, I have a Dell laptop and I just reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on it. Now I have an unknown device ‘ACPI\SMO8800’ in device manager. What driver can I download to fix it? A. Here are the download links for the driver that should solve your ACPI\SMO8800 Unknown Device issue: [download id=”10460″ format=”1″], Dell dl link NOTE: The driver is for your Dell laptop’s ST Microelectronics Free Fall Sensor (accelerometer), it is what shows up as Unknown Device ACPI\SMO8800 🙂 More