Showing posts with label Trade. Show all posts
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Thursday, 11 April 2013

A Web Developers Virtual Toolbox - Tools and Tips of the Trade

Ireland (PRWEB UK) 6 July 2012

PixelApes (http://www.pixelapes.com) are based in Ireland and offer various services including print design, web design & development, and web hosting. Throughout the seven years we have been in business we have come across some great productivity tools that enables us and our clients to communicate efficiently and work productively .

Prior to 2010 our core team of two worked from a single office space, and up to that time our virtual toolbox had been relatively simple. This changed when our web developer, Alex Leonard, relocated to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Initially it was to be a working holiday but he liked it out there so much that he stayed for two years.

Since then weve had multiple relocation’s, working between Cambodia and Ireland; Cambodia and South Africa; and, Northern Ireland and South Africa. Our current situation sees us split between Dublin, Ireland and Ballycastle, Northern Ireland.

As a result of these relocation’s and the new experience of distance-working, our virtual toolbox has had to adapt.

Our projects vary hugely; print design, web project consultation, simple brochure websites, bespoke web development, search engine optimisation, and more. Our clients are based all around the world too: Ireland, United Kingdom, Norway, Canada, United States, Cambodia, New Zealand; and include NGOs, artists, small to medium enterprise, charities, e-commerce websites, and more.

Design and Development:

Certain applications are a given when working on web and print. The Adobe CS suite is one of those. Illustrator is our primary tool, with InDesign being used for brochure print work, and occasional usage of Photoshop although we prefer using vectors where possible on our design work.

Graphics tablets have also become a necessity, with the Wacom Intuos range being the preferred option.

From a web development point of view, were currently rocking Aptana as our IDE, although still do miss StyleMaster for fine-grained CSS control which hasnt been actively developed in a long time. SQLYog and MySQL Workbench co-exist as useful tools for database planning and management as they both have their strengths and weaknesses.

Weve also been finding Diagram.ly useful for quick and easy sitemapping and increasingly indispensible is Balsamiq (http://www.balsamiq.com) Mockups for wireframing.

Life in the cloud:

With regard to distance-working, weve become much more dependent on cloud computing than before. SpiderOak has been mission-critical for us, ensuring complete file-synchronicity between multiple machines in multiple locations. Their service is well-priced and includes versioning and encryption. We really would struggle to stay on top of local file management without it. Even with SpiderOak, we still find quite a lot of use for Dropbox.com as a lot of clients already use it.

For invoicing, whilst we used to use the solid open-source BambooInvoice for several years, it ceased development and we migrated to Freshbooks.com which offers an extensive feature set and makes it easy for us to issue invoices & receipts and get a quick overview of what payments are outstanding.

For project management we use TeamworkPM.net. Our clients are always impressed by the functionality on offer and weve been absolutely delighted with the level of service offered by http://www.teamworkPM.net. The TeamworkPM developers are insanely quick to respond to any support queries or feature requests. We can manage multiple projects in one location and easily stay on top of what tasks are assigned, who theyre assigned to and when theyre due for completion. Its also much easier to track communication within TeamWork than it is via email and for people not using Dropbox they can easily upload larger files without having to send them via email.

Weve also been relying on Google Docs more and more, just for the simple collaborative power of it. Whilst it falls short on more complicated word document layouts, its invaluable in numerous cases, and also helps us keep track of our accounts.

Interestingly, a new development that looks like it may provide some benefits is Google Plus – namely the Hangouts feature. Were currently working on a project where its very useful for us to have a Hangout with our client , as the three-member client team tend to be in different locations all the time. I think it could become a very useful tool for us.

Another aspect of our business is providing managed-hosting. We maintain a dedicated server which is well specified and resides in co-location space in Park West, however with our frequent re-locations and our server administrator being based in Cambodia, weve stopped maintaining a back-up server locally. This has moved to the cloud and were happily utilising Amazon Web Services for this. It gives us great flexibility and ensures low costs for our redundancy commitments.

Round Up:

The last few years have been fascinating, and its been amazing to see how the digital office and workspace has enabled much greater flexibility in our working methods and given us the freedom to work in far flung locations across the world.

If youve ever thought that distance working and a digital office is not possible, wed like to point out a small company whose software powers 15% of the top million websites in the world and has a workforce spread across over twenty countries. Who? Automattic, the company behind WordPress.







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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Compassion Tea Company Adds Organic Fair Trade Teas to Share and Save Lives


Clovis, CA (PRWEB) September 21, 2012

Beginning in September, Compassion Tea Company will add four new teas to its extensive selection of teas. West Cape Chai and Jade Cloud are both Organic, Fair Trade Certified. Coconut Oolong and Bai Hao Premium oolong are both Taiwanese teas. By extending our selection of teas, we hope to provide more life-saving medical care to people in rural Africa, explains Compassion Tea president, Lee Kennedy. Including Fair Trade Certified teas in our line-up makes sense with our mission of providing compassionate care for the worlds least served, Kennedy continued.

West Cape Chai is based on a caffeine-free rooibos and is spiced with cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, clove, fennel, star anise, ramon nut (which has a coffee-life flavor), black pepper, licorice root, and peppermint all of which are organic and Fair Trade Certified.

Jade Cloud is a green tea from the Zhejian Province of China. The tea budset (a bud and two leaves) can only be picked between late March and early May in order to insure the best quality flavor. This particular green tea is fired in three different methods, which creates a complex flavor of toasted chestnut and subtle floral notes as well as a pleasing mixture of green leaf colors.

Bai Hao Premium oolong, also commonly known as Eastern Beauty, is harvested after the green leaf hopper bug has been through the low elevation gardens scattered around Taiwan. The bugs nibble the leaves and thus begin the oxidation process while the leaves are still on the bush. This process is what creates the unique oolong flavor.

The Coconut Oolong is based on the Bao Zhong oolong, which has floral notes of lilac and lily. The tea has a smooth, creamy coconut flavoring.

The Fair Trade Certification is granted by Fairtrade International (FLO), a non-profit organization seeking to develop and review Fairtrade Standards. One of the largest Fairtrade labeling initiatives, Fairtrade International has 25 members world-wide. Compassion Teas new Jade Cloud green tea comes from the Xuan En Yisheng Tea Co-op, which includes 1,215 families totaling about 3,645 people. Funds from the Fair Trade Certification have been used by the co-op to improve roads and infrastructure in the villages, to create hospitals and elderly care centers, to improve education, to provide health care insurance for all 3,645 members, and to establish a fund for supporting the most impoverished co-op member families.

Compassion Tea Company currently offers a selection of nearly 100 teas ranging from blacks, whites, greens, oolongs, and blends as well as decaffeinated teas, herbals, tisanes, and rooibos teas. The teas are sold as loose leaf or in pyramid bags. While teas may be purchased individually, most teas are sold through the Compassion Tea membership program. Monthly memberships begin at $ 10 per month and offer two teas per month, discounts on other teas and accessories, discounted shipping and handling, and members only specials. Members derive pleasure not only from the high quality tea they receive but also from the knowledge that their membership fees are supporting a worthy cause.

Compassion Tea Company began when a core group of CompassioNow board members pledged to find a more sustainable method for raising funds for the work of CompassioNow. Founders Ed and Wendy Bjurstrom, Jack and Chris Faherty, and Lee and Anne Kennedy have all been to Africa and have worked alongside medical staff at various clinics including Tanzania Christian Clinic in Tanzania, Karero Medical Center in Kenya, Lily Medical Centre and 1000 Hills Clinic in South Africa, and Mission Medic Air and clinics accessed through Mission Medic Air in Zambia.

Moved by the great need for medical care in rural parts of Africa, Ed and Wendy Bjurstrom founded CompassioNow in 2005. The foundation sends pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and funding for staff and projects and makes annual trips to the various clinics in order to ascertain their unique needs. Two Compassion Tea directors took 250 lbs. of medical supplies such as vitamins, wound dressings, and eyeglasses to two South African clinics this past July. Clinics have been chosen both for their Christian mission and for their willingness to partner with CompassioNow.

In an effort to share tea, save lives, Compassion Tea Company sells premium teas online and donates 100% of its after-tax profits to CompassioNow. Through the sale of tea and tea memberships and its innovative relationship with CompassioNow, Compassion Tea Company provides medical care to the worlds least served.

About Compassion Tea Company

Compassion Tea Company is known for its excellent products and services and is widely recognized for donating 100% of its after-tax profits to bring health and healing to individuals and communities in rural Africa. The relationship between Compassion Tea Company and its parent organization, CompassioNow, is an innovative linkage between premium products and funding for a great cause.

Linda Taggart, Director

1-855-SHR-TEAS

Linda (at) compassiontea (dot) com

http://www.compassiontea.wordpress.com








Compassion Tea Company Adds Organic Fair Trade Teas to Share and Save Lives