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I must admit, for me, the S2, feels like a better phone all round.
Not big fan of the samsung interface, however, it's a lot smoother and doesn't judder as much as the nexus.
When you have live wallpapers, the phone is rather un-responsive and slow on the nexus, which is rather frustrating...
Had a look before, emailed the guy and they state that you can choose the https option which is encrypted.
They do store the files online though and then delete it automatically, don't feel too sexy about that really, would you be concerned?
:D
They are PDF's with people's health insurance information, which is then emailed to the insurance company with updates/amendments. The password is required, in order to comply with FSA regulations as emails aren't "encrypted".
Acrobat is a great tool for this, but at £1800 it seems a waste :s...
What you using them for and what config? The R510's seem good buck for power.
The new HP G8's look like a great spec, I think they are becoming more like Dell though, aesthetically wise.
Hi,
Do you guys currently PDF passwords, if so, what do you use?
I have 6 users needing to do it, but buying 6 x Acrobat X licenses (£300 a pop) seems like a waste of money just to password protect a PDF,
How do you guys go about this?
Thanks,
G.
Dell aren't bad, it's just preference really.
Same as cisco, some of their equipment is great at the mo and relatively cheap.
10 is a bargain! They where doing 2 R410's with 32gb of RAM, can't remember what CPU, quad Nic's and 3 x 300GB SAS drives for 3k including 24x7 mission critical !
Jimmy, do you need them in a specific order?
Normally people tend to use power chute in order to initiate the shutdown request, but I am not sure if you can do it on a specific order.
There are a couple of threads on Spiceworks...
Not meaning to sound like a tit, but if I didn't have a mortgage and lived at home like many, I could afford a Ferrari, so could many.
But I do see where you are coming from.
I personally think Plex is much easier to use and nicer.
I found XBMC a bit of a pain.
The better thing about XMBC is that you can install it on an ATV2, without needing a Plex server running.
Thanks,
G.
Do you actually like widescreen monitors for working?
I have a 30" ACD at home, too big.
I have two 2245's at work, nice but dont like widescreens really.
I think two 20" 1600 x 1200 are the best.
Dual screens are great, as stated for multi tasking and increasing your productivity.