Welcome to Moore Works
Moore Works is a computer consulting firm located in the San Antonio, Texas, metropolitan area, specializing in computer programming, training, networking and repair for businesses and individuals.
Our experienced staff can help you with older hardware and software packages as well as the latest technologies. We are proficient on all Microsoft platforms and also third-party systems such as Novell Netware and Linux.
ClamWin Upgrade
ClamWin is a powerful Open Source Anti Virus program that rivals many Commercial Software Anti Virus products. ClamWUG, from Moore Works, provides the automation that automatically upgrades ClamWin when new versions become available.
Click here to install ClamWUG on your current Windows Operating System computer.
Once ClamWUG is installed you will probably want to schedule a task to run ClamWUG everyday and check for new ClamWin versions. You only need to create a scheduled task set to run this command line:
PEACE
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Tue, 09/18/2007 - 22:43.Peace is a good idea. Perhaps if the USA spent the current annual Department of War budget on a Department of Peace, we would all be more peaceful.
Build mono and tools from sources
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Thu, 05/24/2007 - 15:01.This started from here. But, it gets glib2 errors on cairo in Ubuntu 7.04.
So I moved to openSUSE 10.2 mono 1.2.4 vmware VM. I had to install automake, libtool, autoconf, bison, gtksourceview-devel, and intitool. Then put monoupdater.sh in ~/bin and chmod +x so she'd run.
# mkdir ~/monosrc
# pushd ~/monosrc
# monoupdater.sh
And everything runs fine.
c#
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Wed, 05/23/2007 - 22:38.Content Management Systems
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Wed, 05/23/2007 - 22:37.I've used wiki's, blogs, Plone, Mambo, Joomla and never been happy until I tried Drupal recently.
But I'm programming in the c# .net/mono environment and would like to base my CMS there. So I'm still looking for a CMS, but one that's in c# now.
mono and the .NET framework
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Fri, 05/11/2007 - 17:37.I program in lots of languages and am constantly looking around at what's available. I've programmed in firmware, several assemblers, Basic, Fortran, Cobol, and RPG. I have lots of applications in use in Databus, Dbase, Microsoft Access and Java. Lately I'm finding more and more interest in the .NET framework architecture and its Open Source friend mono.
Some different assumptions
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Wed, 03/28/2007 - 18:08.Yahoo email problems
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Tue, 03/27/2007 - 16:53.The two Yahoo! email addresses used by Richard Purser are not being reliably delivered by Yahoo! so I've placed the relevant content here for his use.
Hi Richard,
Try this from your office, or home computer. The exact location might vary a little from what I've shown below; please look around for Remote Desktop Connection. Remember that this is what you and I used a while back for that offender database.
Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Remote Desktop Connection
Connect to computer: 216.201.140.226
What no backups?
Submitted by DaleEMoore on Sun, 03/25/2007 - 22:25.Every day, at the end of the day, she removed today's backup tape and loaded tomorrow's tape. She knew that sometime in the evening the backups run automatically and she would be safe if there were a computer problem. She could get help restoring from the backup tape and the office would be up and running again in no time.
Then their computer consulting firm didn't answer the phone, never returned her calls and went out of business. She continued to swap the backup tapes each day, faithfully.

