real estate technology: Digital Recorders -- Yikes! - 11/06/06 06:56 AM
My kids recently updated their computer systems and chose MACs. Everything was hunky dory till this weekend. My beautiful daughter-in-law is a journalist and her analog recorder had 'died'. So, we bopped off to Radio Shack to get a digital. Fine little Olympus. In test driving, she recorded audio things that she (0 comments)
real estate technology: Blog Topic #3, Real Estate Technology -- More Photography - 09/12/06 10:16 PM
When sending photos in email, try to remember that many customers, clients and even colleagues still have dial-up connections. I have DSL and I still resent a file from a broker that is over a megabyte. When I was supporting agents and sending email photos for them, I liked to use Picasa2 (2 comments)
real estate technology: Blog Topic #3, Real Estate Technology - 09/12/06 02:17 PM
A real piece of tech GEAR would be a digital recorder to go with your digital camera and your tape measure. I have a Panasonic RR-US395, but there are several good ones. It is about the size of a candy bar and will record long files. It has a pocket clip (1 comments)
real estate technology: Blog Topic #3, Real Estate Technology - 09/10/06 11:22 PM
The laptop computer was made for real estate business. The portability is amazing. You can work on contracts or correspondence from any location. Because real estate often follows you home, you can have your files with you at home or at the office.The working parts -- RAM and Harddrive will compete (6 comments)
real estate technology: Blog Topic #3, Real Estate Technology - 09/09/06 09:59 PM
There is no doubt that real estate business can be conducted without using the technology available, but every tool the agent can use to market property more effectively is a good thing.The digital camera is an essential tool. If every agent cannot own a camera, the brokerage should have one available (0 comments)