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  • Tech Support for Free and Open-Source Software

    This is the third part of our series on free and open-source software and the resources to help your organization make the most of what FOSS has to offer. When you need to know the meaning of a word, you flip open a dictionary. It’s a trusted authority. It gives the information you need to use an essential tool (language) more ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 20, 2008
  • Does Open-Source Software Fall Down on Usability?

    This is the second part in our series taking a closer look at free and open-source software: the real costs, the barriers, and the trade-offs; the best FOSS alternatives to “brand name” software; and the resources to help you make the most of it. One of the on-going criticisms of free or open-source software (FOSS), as a general class of ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 15, 2008
  • An Introduction to Free and Open Source Software

    As more cash-strapped non-profits, businesses, and individuals turn to free or open-source software to stretch their budgets, the open-source movement is booming. There may be no better time to talk frankly about the realities of using free or open-source software in your organization. For just about any type of “brand name” software you can ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 13, 2008
  • Top 12 Mind Mapping Tools for Web or Desktop

    The trick to effective mind mapping is finding the right tool for the job — whether that tool is pen and paper, as Guy Lewis used to unravel his personal life, or dedicated software, as Patrick Lynch used to explain Wild Apricot’s features to his colleagues. What is Mind Mapping? Mind mapping is a non-linear, highly visual method of ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on July 21, 2008
  • 4 Ways to Put a PowerPoint Presentation on Your Web Site

    If your organization makes PowerPoint slideshows for special events, meetings and conferences, you've probably put a lot of time and effort into creating each one. Why not get extra mileage from those PowerPoint presentations by putting them onto your website or blog for others to see? Here are four different ways to share PowerPoint files on ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on July 7, 2008
  • How to Check Your Website on Different Browsers

    Cross-browser compatibility has long been a frustration for website designers. What looks fine in one browser may be more or less “broken” in another, with sidebars shifted and elements overlapping... But does it really matter, how your website looks in different browsers, in the big picture of what your organization is trying to accomplish with ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on July 2, 2008
  • Crowdsourcing: How Business and Nonprofits Tap into the Wisdom of Crowds

    ''Welcome to the age of the crowd,'' wrote Jeff Howe in The Rise of Crowdsourcing (2006). In coining the term crowdsourcing, Howe pointed to the rise of the open-source software movement; to the success of user-created Wikipedia; and to profitable businesses like MySpace and eBay ''that couldn't exist without the contribution of users.'' Howe put ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 11, 2008
  • Free PDF Tools for Mac

    When we caught up with educator Dave Riddell on Twitter the other day, he was looking for a new low-cost tool to create and edit PDF files — the web's default format for sharing printable documents. Here, for the benefit of other Macintosh users, he shares his picks for free open-source PDF software. PDF Tools for Mac As an educator, I ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on April 29, 2008
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