Archive for May, 2010

17.05.2010 General AKIS News, Important AKIS Announcements Comments Off

25% Discount to existing clients with pre-2010 websites

AKISFurther to the announcement below regarding phasing out our revisions service for old sites, we are happy to confirm that for the duration of 2010 we are now offering a 25% discount to clients with existing ‘static’ AKIS websites built prior to 2010 if they wish to upgrade to a new website from our current range. Contact us if you are an existing client and would like to take advantage of this offer.

17.05.2010 General AKIS News, Important AKIS Announcements Comments Off

Advance Notice: Phasing out revisions service to pre-2010 sites

AKISThis news post applies to all AKIS clients with websites built prior to 2010 – i.e. those with ‘static’ websites rather than a CubeCart ecommerce site or our new WordPress database driven websites.  Please  note that we are phasing out the provision of our update/revision services to these old style static sites at the end of 2010. From 2011 we will only be offering to carry out minor edits such as text changes or photo swaps – not the addition of new pages, major layout changes, etc.  But we are now offering a 25% discount to clients with existing AKIS websites built prior to 2010 if they wish to upgrade to a new website from our current range – see separate announcement on this.

14.05.2010 General AKIS News Comments Off

RoundCube Webmail Operation Help & Info

RoundCube HelpRoundCube Webmail is a 3rd party interface system we provide to let you manage your email via the web from any internet pc (ie for when you don’t use or don’t have access to a pc based email program such as Outlook, thunderbird, etc.) It’s very easy to use but if you’re looking for some help and guidance on the basics of using it then have a look at RoundCube’s help page.

04.05.2010 Internet & Industry News Comments Off

Internet Explorer market share drops below 60%

Internet ExplorerLess than two thirds of surfers are now using Microsoft’s browser on the web as other browsers increase in popularity. Internet Explorer slipped below 60 per cent of the market in April – read more at The Register.