AboutMason Hymas, Author at SoftwareMedia Blog - Page 5 of 10
Announcing The Winner of the SoftwareMedia Golf Outing with Troy Kelly!
October 15, 2012 | Mason HymasCongratulations to Aaron Graham! He is the winner of our Golf Outing Giveaway! He will be flying out to California to play golf with PGA player, Troy Kelly. SoftwareMedia has been a proud sponsor of Troy Kelly since early 2012 and is excited to be part of the PGA Tour. Troy was the youngest player to ever compete in the Washington State Junior Golf Association when he was just 6 years old! He is currently ranked 250th in the entire world which is obviously quite an accomplishment, as just one among millions of avid golfers. We’re all a bit jealous of Aaron here in the office! Read More
Nuance Open Licensing
July 2, 2012 | Mason Hymas
The Nuance Open License Program (OLP) lets you purchase your favorite Nuance software in volume quantities at a discount. Read More
AutoCAD LT 2011 New Features
July 2, 2012 | Mason HymasFind out what’s new in AutoCAD LT 2011 with Useful Screen Shots and Commentary
A special thanks to our AutoCAD expert affiliate Jeffrey for writing this guest article for us. Jeffrey walks us through improvements and enhancements in AutoCAD LT 2011, including hatch transparency, drawing, editing, the ribbon menu, previewing, viewport configuration, dimensioning small objects, dimension labels, the poly-line function, arc conversion tool, supported files, spell checker and much more! Read More
Microsoft Office 2010 Edition Comparison
June 3, 2012 | Mason HymasBuying Guide
This buying guide lets you easily compare Microsoft Office 2010 editions to help you decide which suite is best for you. MS Office 2010 has been grouped into four main editions: Home and Student; Home and Business (replaced Office 2007 Standard); Professional, and Professional Plus (available through open licensing). Microsoft Office Ultimate and Enterprise suites are no longer available in the 2010 editions. Read More
Corel Transactional Licensing (CTL)
May 31, 2012 | Mason HymasCorel Transactional Licensing offers organizations discount pricing on Corel products. With Corel CTL, the more you buy, the more you save. Discount pricing applies to new and upgrade licenses, as well as optional Maintenance Plans. Read More
Symantec Express Program Overview
May 2, 2012 | Mason HymasSymantec Express Program (SEP) offers licensing options for most Symantec software products for small to mid-sized companies. Symantec Express features a low minimum requirement, and is based on Band Levels where the more you buy, the more you save. Read More
Adobe Acrobat XI Standard vs. Professional
May 2, 2012 | Mason HymasAdobe opened the world to digitalized documenting. The “.pdf” file extension is the standard for creating and distributing documents, and Adobe Acrobat gives you the power to create and edit PDF’s for all your needs. Read More
Graphic Design Software for Beginners
April 2, 2012 | Mason HymasBuying Guide
Graphic design has come a long way from pencil and paper. With the help of a good computer and a nice graphic design program, artists of all skill levels are able to create high-quality projects. This graphic design software comparison guide for beginners showcases some of the best software available on the market with the hobbyist or amateur designer in mind. Compare graphic design software to find out which one suits you best. Read More
Crystal Volume Licensing Program Overview
March 31, 2012 | Mason Hymas
CVLP is a transaction-based, volume-licensing program for the Crystal Reports software and Xcelsius software family of desktop products. CVLP removes the complexities of traditional licensing programs, while maintaining generous volume discounts. Discounts are given based on the number of units purchased per transaction, and different products can be combined. Read More
What is Windows Server 2008 R2?
March 3, 2012 | Mason HymasCompare features, editions and basic hardware requirements of Server 2008 Release 2 Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (or ‘Release 2′) is Microsoft’s latest release of the Windows Server operating system. It boasts several new features as compared to the original release of Windows Server 2008, namely that it supports only 64-bit architecture. Read More