New England Tropical Conservatory
New England Tropical Conservatory came to us looking for a new website design. As a non-profit they also needed a way to take online donations and to showcase their educational programing. We worked with their staff to create a site that showcased what they do and helped put this wonderful resource on the technical playing field with larger well endowed conservatories.
View site: http://netrop.org
Lickety Split at Mass MoCA
Lickety Split at MassMoCA was in need of a new logo and website. We sat down and looked at the whole business from ice cream to catering and designed a logo and website to fit their needs.
Both the logo and web design are in step with the cafe design. They are fresh and fun.
Site coming June 2009!
Why the WordPress framework?
Why do we build websites on the wordpress framework. Well, because it is open source, well documented, and well supported. WordPress, formerly a bloging software, lets us build you great web standards based sites where you can edit your content and upload images. No longer do you need to call us to do simple content updates. We put the power in your hands.
Peachtree Migration
> Subject: Peachtree Migration
>
> I stopped by the office today to perform the Peachtree Migration.
> Unfortunately, since you were not there, I was told that I was
> unable to perform this relatively routine service call without your
> presence.
>
> In order to migrate the data, please perform the following steps.
>
> 1) Create a backup of the current dataset. You can do this by
> opening Peachtree, opening the company, selecting File -> Backup,
> and saving the backup to your hard drive.
> 2) Copy the backup file to a CD, a USB drive, or a network storage
> drive. Any of these would be a fine choice.
> 3) Install Peachtree on the new computer.
> 4) Run Peachtree (on the new computer), and select File->Restore.
> Locate the backup file you created and select it. Allow the program
> to restore the data.
>
>
> If you have any trouble please let us know at (413)458-5755.
>
> Jacklyn Matts
> Brainspiral Technologies
WP E-Commerce 3.6.10
I figured out why Authorize.net module wasn’t inserting the fields for
the Credit Card.
In module shopping_cart_files/merchants/authorize.php on line twenty,
the variable declared as:
$gateway_checkout_form_fields
Should have been:
$gateway_checkout_form_field
This was causing the checkout.php module to simply ignore the printing
out of the credit card fields.
I can’t believe how badly this plugin is written. It’s embarrassing.
I updated the variable, & now it’s working again. Unfortunately, it
shows those fields even if you aren’t using the Authorize.php module,
which isn’t great.
hunter greene
Brainspiral Technologies, Inc.
hunter@brainspiral.com
http://brainspiral.com
w: 413-458-5755
c: 413-281-4918
Authorizing iTunes
No, you don’t have to authorize the iPhone. Once the songs are copied
from iTunes, they’ll be available for playing on the iPhone.
hunter greene
Brainspiral Technologies, Inc.
hunter@brainspiral.com
http://brainspiral.com
w: 413-458-5755
c: 413-281-4918
On Mar 3, 2009, at 8:18 AM, client wrote:
> Do I have to authorize my iphone as well?
>
> Thanks,
> Me
>
> Also, would it be possible for me to get a listing/cost of
> everything Brainspiral did for us in 2008 (for taxes)? I’m not sure
> I have all the receipts.
>
>
> On Mar 1, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Hunter Greene wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi -
>>
>> You have to ‘authorize’ iTunes using whatever account was used to
>> purchase those songs.
>>
>> You can do this under the ‘Store’ menu in iTunes (‘Authorize
>> Account’)
>>
>>
>>
>> hunter greene
>> Brainspiral Technologies, Inc.
>> hunter@brainspiral.com
>> http://brainspiral.com
>> w: 413-458-5755
>> c: 413-281-4918
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2009, at 9:38 AM, karen shepard wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> So, my laptop at the office tells me I can’t transfer certain
>>> songs from the iphone to itunes because I’m not authorized on the
>>> computer. How do I fix this?
>>>
>>> See, I knew if I contacted you, a problem would appear.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
Setting Default Browser on Mac OS X
Okay.
Open Safari.
Go to the Safari Menu, Then Preferences
On the ‘General’ tab, adjust the ‘Default Web Browser’ back to Safari
Close the Preferences box
That’s it.
hunter greene
Brainspiral Technologies, Inc.
hunter@brainspiral.com
http://brainspiral.com
w: 413-458-5755
c: 413-281-4918
On Mar 3, 2009, at 8:27 AM, client wrote:
> And, somehow, it seems that my default browser to open links from
> email, etc. has become Firefox. How do I switch it back to Safari?
>
> Thank you.
>
> I bet you miss me less now.
>
>
>