Technology

Must have travel gadgets for the Home Office Warrior

gogogadget.jpgStarting in September and through much of October, I will be doing some serious traveling. I will be in Louisville, KY first talking about blogging to a large group of lawyers. And than I will be in Nashville in September putting on a presentation about working at home and about how important it is to have the services available for us to do that. And then in October, I will be doing back to back conferences on blogging again.

Since I will be out of the office so much and since I need to take the tools I need with me, I thought I would outline what I take for you here.

Just so it is no surprise to you, and I am sure it isn’t, the first and most important piece of equipment I always have with me is my trusty Apple MacBook . Using the MacBook, I just don’t worry about opening it up at a conference and it not working. It just does. What more do I need to say. If you want a reliable laptop, get the Apple MacBook .

I have been thinking about what bag I was going to get to carry all my “stuff” and I have decided to get a Timbuk2 Mainly because you can pack it so full of stuff, I know I will have everything with me I will need.

One of the first items, right after my MacBook, I will be making sure is in the bag is my spare video adapter. I one of those at my office to connect my MacBook with to my 19″ flat panel display. And I needed the same adapter to connect it to a digital projector. So, to make sure I did not go off and leave home without it, I purchased an extra one. One of the best investments I made to put in my bag.

Next is my Griffin Airclick USB remote so I can do my Keynote presentations without being tied to my MacBook. You are right, I could use the remote included with my MacBook. And I have, but I like the Airclick better. Gives me more control over the presentation.

I also take with me a Lacie external hard drive. I always do multiple backups of my important files and with this devise, I take it with me when I leave the office. This is just one backup I have. But, I want to make sure I have not only my presentation with me, but my files. You can never be too safe.

Because you never know when you might be able to catch something on video, I do carry my Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder, 60-Minutes (Black) with me where ever I go. This is really an amazing little gadget that should be in everyone’s bag. And what is amazing is the quality of video it takes.

Not only do I carry the Flip, I carry my Canon PowerShot SD750 as you never know when you might have some time to go do some sight seeing. And it has such a small footprint, it takes up very little room in the bag.

I also carry a little gadget which I have found to be wonderful. It may sound silly, but I love the Fisher Bullet - Classic Matte Black w/ Stylus Ballpoint Pen - 400B-S. Not only can I carry a few in my bag, but it fits in my pants pocket too. I use this with my favorite pen to paper tool, the Moleskine Ruled Notebook Large. The two of them were made for each other.

Something else I plan to carry with me this go around is my Apple Airport Express. While most hotels say they have wireless Internet, many of them only have it in select rooms and in the lobby. And I don’t want to be tied to the network cable while I am in my room. So, by taking the Airport Express, I can plug the network cable into it and work wirelessly in my room. Not a big issue. But why not be comfortable.

Finally, I carry my iPhone everywhere I go. I can actually do so many things with my iPhone that I will do an entire post about it and what apps I am using soon. My main point here is that it is a must have gadget I would not leave home without.

Leave a comment to this post and let all of us know what your must have travel gadgets are. Lets keep the conversation going.

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Review of Onebox Virtual PBX Phone System

Virtual PBX | The Onebox Receptionist Virtual Phone System.jpgAs some on you may know from my conversations on twitter, this weekend my oldest is getting married. And thanks to a lot of great individuals, we are running guest post this week. I have and will contribute as I can, but it is with the help of these guest bloggers that has enabled me to not worry about coming up with content this week.

And today is no exception. Tina Hilton who is a regular on Home Office Virtual Assistant has provided today’s guest post about Onebox.

by Tina Hilton:

When I started my small business, I knew I was going to have to choose how to spend my tiny budget in the most effective way possible. I believe that my choice of Onebox Virtual PBX Phone System to host my business phone/fax service was an ideal example of doing just that.

I needed a system that would route my business calls to either my home phone or my cell, depending on just where I might be working. It needed to also deliver my faxes to my e-mail in a format that made it easy to share with my clients, and also allow me to fax files on my computer to clients when I was away from my home office fax machine. Onebox provided me with that and more.

The computerized auto-assistant answers all phone calls to my business number with a very professional sounding message. It announces itself as my personal assistant and asks the party to wait while ’she’ connects them. You also have a choice of recording your own message and uploading it for free or having Onebox professionally record one for you for a fee. I’m a one woman operation, so I didn’t need the additional extensions, but you can add up to four for no additional cost. Each extension acts independently, and has separate forwarding options, etc. I can set up a schedule, for example, perhaps I’m in my home office in the morning, but heading out to the coffee shop to work remotely during the afternoon. I can go into the call forwarding settings and specify which hours I want calls forwarded to my home phone and which hours I want it forwarded to my cell.

If for some reason I’m not available, the system prompts the caller to leave a voicemail. It then forwards the voicemail in mp3 format attachment to my e-mail, along with the originating phone number.

The system automatically recognizes faxes and forwards them to your e-mail in .pdf format with the originating fax number. It will even send you an e-mail if the fax is incomplete. In order to send a fax through Onebox, you have to log into your account online and send it through the web interface. Since the majority of items that I find myself faxing are saved as files on my computer, it works fine for me. For people who prefer to fax directly from word processing applications, etc., it could be considered a bit cumbersome to save the file and then log into their account, open the interface and send the fax that way.

You are also given an e-mail address @onebox.com, which some might find useful, and conference calling capabilities for up to 32 people. There is also a Calendar, Bookmarks, To Do List, Contact storage and Onebox Wireless for your WAP enabled phone. These are features that I haven’t had the opportunity to try out as of yet, although now that I have my new Blackberry I’m looking to test out the Onebox Wireless soon enough.

And what do all of these nifty features cost? Plans start as low as $16.95 a month for 100 free minutes. I started out on the 400 free minute plan for $19.95 but upgraded to the 2000 free minutes for $29.95 plan in order to compensate for the large amount of faxes I receive in relation to one of my clients. For most, the 400 free minutes plan would be more than sufficient for a small business.

This Virtual PBX worked so well for me, my biggest client decided to forgo having an expensive in office phone system installed and uses it for his business. One of his four lines is forwarded directly to me, allowing me to answer calls in relation to the task I complete for him. I can easily differentiate his calls from my own, because his Onebox business number shows up on my caller ID. This allows me to answer in a professional manner with the name of his business, just like I would in a traditional office. No one that calls is even aware that I’m not actually in his offices.

As I said, I feel that Onebox not only gives me a lot of bang for my buck, it also presents a very professional image and provides a huge amount of flexibility for my business. I give it two thumbs up!!

Technology

My Wish List for Father’s Day

kindle.jpgIf any of you are in the mood to buy me something for Father’s day, you can buy me a Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device. And if anyone has one and would like to write a review to be placed on Home Office Warrior, let me know. I don’t have one, but would love a review of one. This really looks like an awesome “tool” which could be used for more than just reading books from Amazon.

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Web-based Network Drive Using Box.net and your Mac

images.jpgWe use box.net in our home based business for online storage and for collaborating with others. It is a wonderful service that just keeps getting better everyday.

Recently on Geek-Speak we were provided with another slick way to take advantage of box.net by using it as a network drive on our Mac.

Here is what you do according to Geek-Speak:

  • Open Finder and then select Go > Connect to Server
  • In the dialog that opens up, enter the server address: http://www.box.net/dav and hit “Connect”
  • A dialog will come up in a minute or so asking for your Box.net username and password. Use the e-mail address and password you provided when you registered for Box.net.
  • Confirm your way out of that dialog, and a new network drive will appear in Finder called “dav”
  • Voila - that’s your Box.net filespace… enjoy :)
  • This looks like another great way to use box.net.

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    Firefox — Display Search Results in New Tab

    images.jpegI don’t know about you, but I get really annoyed when I do a search in the Firefox search bar and the results display in the current tab. Well quite frankly, I don’t want that open tab to change. I want it to open an new tab. Now there is a way and thanks to Tech-Recipes.com for this great tip.

    To make your search results appear in a new tab, follow these steps:

    1. Launch Firefox.

    2. In the address bar, type about:config and hit Enter on your keyboard.

    3. Scroll down to browser.search.openintab and double-click it to change the value to True.

    Now when you use Firefox’s search bar, your results will always appear in a new tab.