by isaac | May 22, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
Ten years ago, we published a list of the top free antivirus solutions that had free licensing for business and nonprofits. It’s still the top article in Google search, but while we have made some updates to the list, things have changed over the course of the...
by isaac | Nov 30, 2016 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
One thing that I’d always wanted to do when running IT in China was to get rid of the horrible telephone exchange PBX units we had. Analogue PBXs are frustrating, they break, and they are these bizarre boxes of mystery that only technicians trained specifically...
by isaac | Jul 31, 2014 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
Last week I talked about integrating badges and church websites. I went ahead and did a quick and dirty build of church website because I wanted people to see a (rough) working example. As I was working on the site, my wife walked into my office and upon seeing my...
by isaac | Jul 24, 2014 | Churches, Information Technology, Nonprofit, Open Source
So I was checking out some of Mozilla’s recent projects and they are all very cool things like Mozilla’s Webmaker that allows you to do things like easily create phone apps. Anyhow, one of the cooler things I came across is called Open Badges. Open Badges...
by isaac | Jan 21, 2014 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source, Outsource
We recently put up a demo website showing just some of what is possible with HTML5, CSS3, and Bootstrap such as full motion video backgrounds and responsive design (that means having a website that adapts itself to the screen size of the computer, phone, tablet, etc....
by isaac | Dec 17, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source, Outsource
WordPress brings a lot of added functionality and improvement to WordPress and GeekOut Technologies has upgraded all of our clients to 3.8. There was an interesting bug that popped up for some sites which I suspect may have been related to using a non default editor...