Sunday, 25 November 2007

Get Camtasia Studio for £0.00

I just want to make sure you know about a special that
Camtasia Studios is running right now.

I'm not sure how long this is going to last, but right now
you can get a fully functional version of Camtasia Studio 3
for a whopping price of $0.00.

They are giving it away in the hopes that you will upgrade
to their latest version 5, but you can easily use the
version 3 software for just about all your needs and not
pay anything.

If you don't know what Camtasia Studio is, it allows you
to create videos of the actions on your computer screen and
share them with others. It comes in very useful if you
ever need to show people how to use a piece of software
online.

Even if you don't think you need this right now, GRAB IT
anyway. Your marketing may not be at a place where you
need it yet, but eventually you very well could need this
software. It would be a shame to let this go now and end
up having to pay $299 or more later.

By the way, I am in no way affiliated with Camtasia. This
is just information that I received that I am passing along
to you.

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Here is how you can get the software:

1. Download Camtasia 3 from this
link:

2. Go here to request an activation key
here

3. Install it right away and enter the activation key
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Just thought I would pass this on to you all.

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Non working Goodmans GNav10 Satelite Navigation


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For those of you who have found this blog looking for ways to fix your non working Goodmans Gnav10 SAT NAV unit, you may have found the right place.

I was recently buying on Ebay and decided to look at someone's other auctions and came across an auction for the above SAT NAV unit priced at £11.00 plus £5.00 postage with the words "will not start" in the description and "sold as seen".

I thought about this and decided to bid the £11.00 and see if I could get it working.

My main thoughts were that it must have a rechargeable battery inside and maybe it has not been charged for a long time and it might be replaceable. Not ever having a SAT NAV unit in the past I did not know anything about them but would give it a go.

Time was up and yes I won the auction. I paid up and the unit arrived.

I tried to get it to go but no matter how I tried nothing would turn on. Plugging it into the mains I did not even get a charging LED to light up.

I have always been someone who like to know how things work, even as a child I used to take things to bits and my Dad would give me old radios etc. just so I did not dismantle his good ones.

So.... it was off to find a small enough screwdriver to fit the tiny screws on the SAT NAV unit. Having taken the back off and had a look inside I could see a rechargeable battery. So another screw or two later to get at the battery I had it in my hand wondering where I could buy such a unit locally. At the time I was back in the UK, (I live in Romania at present) and staying with my sister. I knew my sister's boyfriend was into electronics so I asked him.

Next thing I knew he was taking the whole unit with him to test things out saying that there is often a bit of circuitry that cuts off the battery as the type that was in the unit could sometimes blow up ??

Two days later he brought it back switched on. (Never really asked exactly how he got it working?) The battery had half a charge in it according to him. Now it was working that was fine BUT......... it was not an easy matter to turn it on and this is the bit I think you are all looking for......... To turn it on I have now to go through the following procedure:

There are two on/off switches, a main switch and a button. Both these need to be in the off position, and I need to either plug it into the mains or the 12v car charger to give it power. The charger light comes on showing red, before this goes out I need to turn the main switch to the on position AND press the on button to start it up. Once it is turned on I can use it as a SAT NAV unit and did so. I found it working perfectly.

Now because I did not have much faith in myself I ordered one from China, via Ebay, new. On this one too I noticed two on/off switches. A main switch and a button to turn it on. I think the main switch it to protect the battery from discharging itself totally. So if you are not going to use your SAT NAV system very often I would advise you to switch the main switch off as well as just switching it off at the button.

I never did find a replacement battery but that was because I got mine working. Maybe someone somewhere does sell one, if so this may be another way of getting a dead unit back to life. To replace the battery is quite easy. Once you undo the four very small screws that hold the back on there is a battery holder held in with similar screws, (two I think) to stop the battery floating about and once this is undone it is just a matter of unplugging the battery and plugging in a new one and reversing the above procedure.

I hope this helps someone to get their unit back alive and if anyone ever finds someone selling replacement batteries for this make and model please let me know, I may buy a replacement.

Sunday, 18 November 2007

JARS Christmas appeal

Hello again,

I just thought I would let you all know that JARS, the UK registered charity I work for is having a Christmas appeal.

We are going to give out parcels for Christmas to various needy people in the area of Romania where we live through a Romanian registered charity here in Radauti.

If you go to JARS web site you can follow the links to the appeal page to find out more information and if you wish to give to the appeal.

The web site will be updated after Christmas with pictures etc. showing the parcels being given out.

Thank you in advance to anyone who gives to this appeal.

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

House update

Hello again,

For those who have read the post earlier, we have decided not to go ahead with the house part built that I mentioned in the post. The main reason is that we found that because we would be having the bottom house the furthest away from the road we would be paying a lot of money to put in the utilities. Normally if other people had bought the top houses we would be only paying the amount from the last house. We would have had to pay between 5 and 10 thousand Euro just for the utilities to be put in.

We had seen another house in a village attached to our town of Radauti but it meant Sue, my wife was going to be stuck unless I took her as she won't drive and there was no public transport.


Just today we have sen another house that is not quite finished but has more items finished than the others we have looked at. This one is in the centre of Radauti and has all of the outside finished, (except the garden areas) electric installed and the windows and doors installed.

We are now wondering if this is the right house. We are at present a bit short money wise but know because we are here to do God's will He will supply all our needs and if this is the right house we will get the finance to finish it. We hope to use the house we get or His work so we continue to pray that He will show us where we are meant to live.

I will keep you all informed here as to our progress in the house hunting.

Ian.