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Laura - Jul 20, 2013 11:42:19 pm PDT #1113 of 1416
Our wings are not tired.

We use 8x8. I don't use all the features available at all. Mostly I switched to them to have my office phone travel with me. One of the tech companies I work with recommended them and the price was right. I'll get you more info tomorrow.


Laura - Jul 25, 2013 9:41:02 am PDT #1114 of 1416
Our wings are not tired.

So not tomorrow, but such is my life. 8x8 has worked out quite well for us. Linky - [link]

We use the Polycom phones, but there are a number of phone options including bluetooth and so forth. The configuration for ring groups and other factors was easy enough. We have a number of extensions in the office and I have one at home. When I travel I just take the phone with me and run it from my laptop. We can also just connect via a web page and use the internal speakers and mic on the computer. I just prefer using a phone.

Each extension has their own fax number and phone number. They also have virtual meeting options sharing a desktop and conference options. I haven't used them a bunch. Mostly I use it as a wide area phone network.

Their tech support has been good. Don't know what else you might have questions about. I pay $225 a month for 5 extensions. I've had no complaints.

They have a ton of videos on their website showing how to use various features.


Stephanie - Jul 25, 2013 2:04:29 pm PDT #1115 of 1416
Trust my rage

I use RingCentral but for faxes only. It's great, no hassle, and it does everything I need it to.

Unrelatedly, what should one expect to pay for a website design/redesign?


Ginger - Jul 25, 2013 2:20:17 pm PDT #1116 of 1416
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Unrelatedly, what should one expect to pay for a website design/redesign?

It depends entirely on the scope, Stephanie. I do web design and so does amych.


§ ita § - Jul 27, 2013 7:34:20 pm PDT #1117 of 1416
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

And I complain about web design. I do that for free, though, no matter the scope.


erikaj - Jul 31, 2013 11:10:50 am PDT #1118 of 1416
Always Anti-fascist!

my attendant-services agency has an atrocious website. But they are full of cheapskates and crazy people so there is no web designer I know I'd inflict them on. But it is seriously green like bile.


beekaytee - Oct 12, 2013 6:23:28 pm PDT #1119 of 1416
Compassionately intolerant

Can we talk contact management?

I mean really, I am adrift.

I have Constant Contact...then an excel spreadsheet...and piles of cards and scraps to capture...Onebox, facebook, linked in, twitter, etc. lists.

I haz a frustrated.

It seems every list is different and has a different purpose.

Is there an easier, more efficient way to keep contacts updated across platforms?

I don't currently use Outlook. Rather, Thunderbird on Mac.

I'm getting ready to announce a big thing and want to have a clean, updated list before launching. There will be bounces because I haven't sent a CC campaign out in more than a year...and my do no mail list is not fully integrated into my excel list.

Argh. I'm feeling tragically incapable.

Does anyone feel in control of their data?


Stephanie - Dec 25, 2013 7:11:05 am PST #1120 of 1416
Trust my rage

I cross posted this in tech bug since it's also a business question, I thought is ask here:

Has anyone here had any good experiences with mobile printing/scanning?

I just bought a mobile hotspot to do work on the go, mostly in my car, but I need a printer and scanner that work well with my iPhone and Mac. I've been reading reviews but they seem all over the place. I guess I'd prefer 1 device but I'd be happy with two if they work well.


Pix - Dec 25, 2013 9:00:23 am PST #1121 of 1416
We're all getting played with, babe. -Weird Barbie

I don't have an answer for printing, but I can't recommend the app TurboScan enough. You just take pictures of each page with your phone and it converts them to full resolution PDFs. I use it all the time.


d - Dec 25, 2013 9:52:28 am PST #1122 of 1416
It's nice to see some brave pretenders trying to make it interesting.

I am not a super heavy printer user, but I liked the OfficeJet 8600 Pro I purchased for my office that I bought one for home, too. AirPrint, duplex printing, legal size flatbed for scanning, remote printing available... So far has worked fine with my iPad and Mac.