Open Source vs. Proprietary

Q. What is open source software and should I use it?
A.  Open source is free software and YES you should use it or at least give it a try.

Most people think of open source as the bastard child of paid software.  In reality it is not.  Sometimes it is the other way around.  The good open source software is developed and supported continuously and is very competitive with proprietary software.

So, why is it free?  It must cost something to make it, right?  Yes, it takes a lot of effort to develop and support a good program so please give thanks to those who put the time into it.  A lot of the people who use open source software support and continue to improve it.

Why do we still use proprietary software when we can get the same results for free?  I think most of us are just used to it.  When you become familiar with something it is generally easier to keep using it than starting over with another product.  I’m not saying you should stop using the paid software.  There are a lot of great programs out there.  I am only saying that you have options.

If you are feeling a bit courageous and want to step out of your comfort zone I suggest you look into some of the open source alternatives.

Here are a few links to check out:

This website was built almost entirely from open source software.

What are your thoughts about open source? Do you have an open source software choice that you recommend? Please feel free to comment below.

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Should you leave your PC on or turn it off?

Q. Should I turn my computer off at night?

A. This is one of the most frequently asked questions  I come across.

Lets look at it from different points of view.

If you turn your PCs off at night you will save some $$$ on your electric bill. If you have multiple computers running you may want to save the extra dough. There is also the possibility of extra wear on your components from extra dust collection in fans and overheating. Turning it off will slow the buildup of dust and allow components to cool.

From another standpoint lets look at updates, backups, virus scans and scheduled maintenance. It is more convenient to run these operations at night so it does not interfere with your work. It is also very convenient when you don’t have to wait for your system to boot up. With some older systems you might wait up to 5 minutes before everything loads.

Personally, I set my monitor to turn off after 20 minutes of inactivity and leave the PC on. I run regular backups at night and virus scans as well. Setting the monitor to turn off will save a little electricity and ultimately prolong the life of your monitor. The back light tends to burn out after a year or two on the LCD screens.

It is really your choice whether you want to leave it on or not. If you leave your computer off for too long you may fall behind on security updates. If you leave it on all the time you will need to blow out the dust from your cooling fans more often.

What works for you?

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