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Lightroom is not designed to operate as a networked app, but it can be rigged to do so in a fairly effective manner. Licenses are per use, so you can run it and have someone set it all up, then deactivate and install on another machine. Or maybe install it on a terminal server so many folks can access it. It's perhaps not the ideal tool for networked
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Missed your client question: we have mixed success with pushing out updates to clients, most took it fine but some needed manual installs and sometimes an uninstall first but it's part of the automatic process.
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Yes, we did much the same thing. You get a full license through Techsoup which will install over like any regular install, in fact we have used regular downloads from Symantec and our license from Techsoup with no problems, just make sure you get the right version download if you're in a rush. Also note that Symantec offers NO support with techsoup
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MS Project Server has the integration you need, but you have to host it and manage it yourself which seems quite a load. We use DotProject which is open source and web based. Good solution, our staff prefer it to MS Project, simpler to use and manage. Doesn't integrate much with Outlook though. You can get the MS system here at Techsoup cheap..
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Depending on where you're based.. great company in SF called Radical Designs. Not super cheap but quite well priced and great work. We do smaller sites for folks using Joomla or Wordpress also. radical are much better for larger, complex sites. Spike
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It's pretty cheap normally. The free accounts are quite useful also. By the time you investigate other options for free flickr you have spent the cost of membership anyway... Spike
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Gail, Google earth Pro and similar tools will allow you to roughly do what you are asking- if you create a set of layers with your members addresses that show up as points, then you can just search for a new address of a shelter you can fly to that location and then visually examine the area for your closest member. If you wanted something more robust
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If you need to keep your costs right down then Picasa is a workable solution. As a professional photographer on the side I can't live without Adobe's Lightroom. It costs $300 but is my opinion the best photo tool out there for DAM (Digital Asset Management). I have a catalog of 22,000 images, keyworded for location, subject, dates and everything
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We've switched a number of our sites to Joomla now and really love it. It's a great tool, awesome in it's flexibility but definitely a learning curve. First site was built with a custom template which has partly crippled the full functionality and we need to redo it now. New sites are built with Joomla if they are too complex in need for
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It's not a bad tool, not as slick as the newer PPTs but quite useable and fine for many users. Maybe have a look at Google Docs Presentation tool- the advantage of this one is that it's dead easy to share it with other folks and have it live on the web for anyone who you want to share it with. Not as sophisticated once again but if you don't