by DartTech | Jan 9, 2013 | Website
The Orlando Rogers Foundation previously had a static and basic site that needed an uplift. It needed to be flexible and adaptable to suit the needs of the charity with an option for social media integration and also the ability of selling products and receiving donations.
With this in mind and a few outlines, Dart Tech put together this simple, yet effective solution without costing the earth.
Their connectivity with Facebook and Twitter was not initially considered, but after explaining the benefits of the Social Media world, it soon became a requirement to enhance the visibility of the Foundation.
Orlando Rogers Foundation
by DartTech | Aug 22, 2012 | PC Repair, Virus Removal
Yet another scenario of a computer being infected with Malware that causes the machine to crash, or simply shut down.
‘Live Security Platinum’ was the cause of this infection. A rogue anti-spyware had been downloaded and had infected this machine to a point that it could not even be re-started. The machine went into a cycle of booting up, giving the option of starting in safe mode, but then crashing back to a re-start and the cycle was continuous.
Full removal of this virus and the malware was complete and the machine was back to its normal state.
Removal of Live Security Platinum
by DartTech | Jul 19, 2012 | Website
A request from a local tradesman to build him an affordable website that was not overstated or over complicated, but offered him the facility to promote himself to the local community and to provide a place for his clients to view his abilities and the services available. (more…)
by DartTech | Apr 10, 2012 | Website
A requirement for a Self-Managed, but hosted site was required by a small but boutique Horse Stud in the Devon & Cornwall Area. Their budget was restrictive, but they knew they had to be on line and also connect with social media.
Vorvashill Stud is a Self Managed site that is user-friendly and well ranked in search engines for all their stock and success stories.
New Website for Vorvashill Stud