We have gone digital. I had to change all the lights out for CFL's that are
better color balanced for digital. I am still experimenting with settings,
etc.
On 6/28/10 9:52 AM, Maggie Hanson maggie.hanson at pam.org wrote:
Hello, all! We are in the process of deciding how we want to proceed
to be used on the website and be used
for Android and general cell phone pages.
3) I am looking into open source type apps, and would be happy to
share/discuss with others.
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David Lynx, Associate Director
Yakima Valley Museum
www.yakimavalleymuseum.org
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David Lynx, Associate Director
Yakima Valley Museum (509)248-0747
www.yakimavalleymuseum.org
On 1/22/10 1:16 PM, Proctor, Nancy ProctorN at si.edu wrote:
Thanks, Robin, for sending out that link. I'd forgotten about that one!
David, there's more info on vendors, open source
Has anyone worked with some iphone and other smartphone companies to develop
an app for their museum? I would like some recommendations and things to
keep in mind.
Thank you,
David
What are people using for membership new/renewals online? Are you using
PayPal or Google checkout? I have PayPal setup for donations, but want to
see how easy it would be to set up a membership system for our membership
drive.
Thanks
David
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Yakima Valley Museum (509)248-0747
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We have never had problems with having a mixed environment of macs and pcs
and connecting them to a Windows server. I also run VMWare [Windows
emulation software] on the mac, and it runs windows faster than on a windows
machine. We use the Macs primarily for design work, as most of the printing
I could do this with a mac mini.. I guess it would have to be near the
screen. Was this put on a touch screen?
I am hoping to have something that was remote to a screen on the wall
(without running cords). But I might now be able to do this.
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I have been looking at project management software too. I didn't like
Microsoft Project because it didn't have a Macintosh client and wouldn't
interface with iCal and the iPhone. I have been using dotProject, which is
Open Source. The only problem is that it provides a lot more information
than
Our HVAC system has the capability of computer control. The computer
program that is currently able to access it is in the heating room, and you
cannot access the program on the network.
Is anyone using a program that could be put on the server and controlled
from, lets say, the Director's
?
Obviously you can buy DVDs now, but you would have to pay usage rights to
someone. What company do you go through for this?
Thank you for your help,
David
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David Lynx, Curator of Education Technology
Yakima Valley Museum (509)248-0747
that we
could transfer also.
Can anyone recommend a company they have used already, or can you recommend
a set up for us to be able to do this in-house?
Thanks
David Lynx
systems with touchscreens and/or buttons.
Cheers,
Scott
Scott Minneman
CTO - Onomy Labs, Inc.
www.onomy.com
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David Lynx, Curator of Education Technology
Yakima Valley Museum (509)248-0747
www.yakimavalleymuseum.org
Developer
with the Kiosk solution out in the galleries quite a bit. I store television
clips, etc. for visitors to peruse.
David Lynx
On 1/31/07 8:50 AM, Janice Klein jklein at kendall.edu wrote:
I would highly recommend FileMaker Pro for the pure database aspect of the
project. You can link
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