Ecocardsys

Ecocardsys We are a social group/ organisation working in the field of environment related awareness programmes and providing Identity Card printing solution for all!

ECOCARDSYS
A total eco friendly and economical identity card printing software solution
ECOCARDSYS is a Multinational – Non Government Organisation working throughout the world for a noble cause by providing enormous variety of free software for development and creation of different varieties of Identity Cards at all offices with the minimal use of office stationary and using your existing compute

r system with available coloured printers held at each offices. In order to eradicate the use of plastics, and popularise use of eco friendly papers, we have reached at your doorstep for supporting our mission to save environment. Why to eradicate plastic cards? Take a look on this small calculation on use of hazardous plastic cards in India:
20 states & U.T.
20 district per state
50 Schools per district
500 students per school
1 card weights 20 gms plastic
20 X 20 X 50 X 500 = 10000000 gms or 10,000 kgs/year or
10 Metric Tons of Hazardous Plastic Waste per year. Minimum system requirement: Windows XP, PIV, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Harddisk, Inkjet Color Printer, We**am (or Scanner or Digital Camera). Why eco-friendly paper cards? Economical in use: Rs 5/- per card (includes paper, print, tags, clips). Minimum system requirement: Windows XP, PIV, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Harddisk, Inkjet Color Printer, We**am or Scanner or Digital Camera. Important features of the software
Economical in use: Rs 5/- per card (includes paper, print, tags, clips). Barcode support available. Free technical support available online: days
Free live online training available: days
Cost of the software: Rs 999/-. Other features of the software
The software is developed for all types of schools, colleges, institutions having pupil and students strength from 10 to 1,000. This software is simple to learn, operate and use i.e. total user-friendly. Feel and look of the software is the best in the industry. Besides it, you may use various background designs in the software. Why this software? The software is flexible and robust in every aspect. It has got one more feature of Security Gate Pass System. Other features of the software
The software is developed for all types of schools, colleges, institutions having pupil and students strength from 10 to 1,000. Minimum budget required to start work
Printing ink cost: Re 1.50/- per ¼ paper sheet
Photo paper: Rs 1.50/- per ¼ paper sheet. ID Card cover: Re 1/- per cover
String/Sling/Clip: Re 1/- per pc

15/12/2015

Reached century of likes :)

26/01/2014

School Management Software @ ₹500/- (Lifetime
guarantee).
No hidden charges.
# Admission, Fee receipts (Monthly, Quarterly, etc),
Results Card, Reports, Id Card generating facility.
Call now at 07665015001 for this new offer. Offer
valid upto 31 Jan 14.

14/01/2014

Hi, now our group has introduced a new RESTAURANT AND BAR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE enabled with feature of generating KOT, Bill, Table wise multiple booking and billing system, Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly/Annually Sales Report report with VAT and ST Calculation @ ₹2500/- only and ₹500 for annual maintenance fee. No hidden charges. Make your restaurant/hotel/motel/canteen/bar vested with latest international level technology. Please feel free to contact us at +917665015001 for more information. Call us for free demo! :)

07/09/2013

25 Very Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
1. To format any selected object, press ctrl+1
2. To insert current date, press ctrl+;
3. To insert current time, press ctrl+shift+;
4. To repeat last action, press F4
5. To edit a cell comment, press shift+ F2
6. To autosum selected cells, press alt+ =
7. To see the suggest drop-down in a cell, press alt + down arrow
8. To enter multiple lines in a cell, press alt+enter
9. To insert a new sheet, press shift + F11
10. To edit active cell, press F2 (places cursor in the end)
11. To hide current row, press ctrl+9
12. To hide current column, press ctrl+0
13. To unhide rows in selected range,press ctrl+shift+9
14. To unhide columns in selected range, press ctrl+shift+0
15. To recalculate formulas, press F9
16. To select data in current region, press ctrl+shift+8
17. To see formulas in the worksheet, press ctrl+shift+` (ctrl+~)
18. While editing formulas to change the reference type from absolute to relative vice versa, press F4
19. To format a number as currency, press ctrl+shift+4 (ctrl+$)
20. To apply outline border around selected cells, press ctrl+shift+7
21. To open the macros dialog box, press alt+F8
22. To copy value from above cell, press ctrl+’
23. To format current cell with comma formats, press ctrl+shift+1
24. To go to the next worksheet, press ctrl+shift+pg down
25. To go to the previous worksheet, press ctrl+shift+pg up

14/07/2013

Dear School and Institution owners, now get Student's Multipurpose Identity Cards at Re1. This card can be used with our software incorporated with features such as Attendance Card, Library Card, Mess and Meals Membership Card, Hostel Outpass, Visitors Pass, Parents and Guardian Card, Laboratory Card, Sports Equipment Issue Card, Result Card! One Card, Many Use!
Make your School Hitech and more innovative on US pattern! Call us now at
+917665015001 and comment below to get it own half rate!

09/06/2013

Get Security Gate Pass and Access Control Management System at Rs 1500 only for School, College, Institution, Residential Complex, Offices etc. Additional feature of Valet Parking and Control System! Contact us at: [email protected]

21/05/2013

Introducing a School Management Software at Rs 4000/- only at your doorstep.
Features:
1. Admission Management
2. Fees Management
3. Library Management
4. Result Management
5. TC Management
6. Id Card Management
7. Attendance Management
8. House Management
9. Hostel Management
10. All types of Reports - Print/email/publish as webpage directly, and many more features.
Please contact us at: [email protected] to get heavy discounts.

16/12/2012

Eye Care for Computer Users...Computers have become indispensable in work place. Professionals spend more time working at computer workstations. The combination of fixed and constrained body postures, work overload and unsuitable workstations can lead to health problems like aches and pains in the shoulders, forearm, wrist, hand, back& neck pain and eyes strain.Normal blink rate in human is 16-20 perminute. When this blink rate getsreduced to 6-8 blinks/minute, it results in dry eyes. Near focusing for long hours causes eye strain. Early presbyopia (need for reading glasses) sets in. Other symptoms include headache, eye strain, blurred vision, dryor irritated eyes, double vision, light sensitivity, neck ache, back aches etc.The pre disposing factors which mainly cause discomfort are1.Work place conditions2.Working habits3.Visual conditions4.Nature of work5.Length of time spent at computer6.Reduced blinking rate7.In co ordination between design of work station and design of glasses.A Good Chair: Feet should rest on the floor. Angle should be of 90 degrees at the knee. Arm rest is desirable. Back rest must support the area from the upper ridge of the pelvis to the shoulder blades.The curve in the back rest must support the hollow in lower back. An adjustable tilt is desirable.Lighting - Required illumination on the working surface. Lower level illuminance for general areas. (3:1ratio)Eye Care Tips for computer users and professionals~Monitor should be more than 5 inches from the eyes.Ideal viewing area is 6 inches below thehorizontal eye level.Work with fonts of darker shades on light background.Attach an anti-glare screen in front of the monitor.Use screen mounted document holder at the same plane.Use suspended lights from ceiling & windows with curtains to avoid light hitting directly on eyes.Avoid sitting in front of AC or in a room with low humidity.20-20-20 rule - Take short breaks for your eyes every 20 minutes between your work for 20 seconds and look 20feet away.Give proper rest to the eyes – Close youreyes for 20 seconds at least every half an hour.Correct near vision with glasses.Use of Anti reflective coating glasses canreduce glare from a monitor.Contact lens users need to lubricate their eyes frequently.Lastly working at the computer is notharmful to eyes, but make sure to examine your eyes at least once a year.

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11/12/2012

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21/06/2012

How to take care of your laptop:

It is important to take care of your laptop to keep it in good shape; prevention is always better than cure. There are a number of easy things that you can do to keep your laptop in great shape; following these easy steps will help to ensure that it lasts longer and will need less maintenance. As an added bonus, many of the steps will also maintain your laptop’s speed.
Keep liquids away from your laptop . As tempting as it might be to drink coffee, soda, water or any other liquid near your laptop, accidents can happen all too easily. Spilled liquids may damage the internal components or cause electrical injury to the laptop. Short circuits can corrupt data or even permanently destroy parts. The solution is very simple: Keep your drinks away from your computer. Even if you’re careful, someone else might bump into your desk or you. Or you can use a cup with a cover on it, so even if it does spill, the liquid doesn’t go any where!
Having an available antivirus software would help . Even if you know what you download, it may contain a virus that can lead to a circuit error in your system hardware or slowness in the software.
Keep food away from your laptop . Don’t eat over your laptop. The crumbs can go down between the keys in the keyboard and provide aninvitation to small bugs. The crumbs can also irritate the circuitry. Worse, it makes the laptop look dirty if there are crumbs and food stains on it.
Always have clean hands when using your laptop . Clean hands make it easier to use your laptop touchpad and there will be less risk of leaving dirt and other stains on the computer. In addition, if you clean your hands before use, you will help reduce wear and tear on the coating of the laptop caused by contact with sweat and small particles that can act upon the laptop’s exterior underneath your wrists and fingers.
Protect the LCD display monitor . When you shut your laptop, make sure there are no small items, such as a pencil or small ear-phones, on the keyboard. These can damage the display screen when shut; the screen will scratch if the item is rough. Close the lid gently and holding from the middle. Closing thelid using only one side causes pressure on that hinge, and over time can cause it to bend and snap.
Hold and lift the computer by its base, not by its LCD display (the screen) . If you lift it by the screen part alone, you could damage the display or the hinges attaching it to the base. The display is also easily scratched or damaged by direct pressure – avoid placing pressure onit.
Don’t pull on the power cord . Tugging your power cord out from the power socket rather than putting your hand directly on the plug in the socket and pulling can break off the plug or damage the power socket. Also, if you have the power point near your feet, avoid constantly bumping into the plug or you could loosen it and eventually break it.
Don’t roll your chair over the computer cord . Stick the cord onto your desk with tape or a special computer cord tie which can be easily undone when you’ve finished using the laptop. Always try to keep most of the cord away from the floor or your legs; sometimes you can be so engrossed in what you’re doing that you move your legs and forget the cord is there.
Plug in accessory devices into their proper slots . Always look at the symbols on the laptop carefully before inserting devices. Jamming a phone line into an Ethernet port or vice versa could damage the sockets, making it impossible to use them again. It is very important to observe this step.
Handle any removable drives with care . Floppy drives or CD drives that have been removed from your laptop can easily get crushed, dropped or pressed if you are careless. Put them straight into a bag or a storage box/case for safe keeping if you are not putting them back into the laptop.
Insert drives into their slots carefully and at the correct angle . Pushing the wrong drive into a socket, or at an angle, or even upside down can jam it.
Check to see if labels are affixed securely before inserting media intoyour laptop computer . Media such as CDs, DVDs or floppy disks should not have any loose label parts that might jam inside the laptop drive. Never insert undersized CDs, as these can damage the disk player permanently.
Don’t expose your laptop to rapid temperature fluctuations . When bringing your laptop indoors during winter, don’t turn it on immediately.Instead, let it warm to room temperature first. This will avoid any potential for damage to the disk drive from condensation forming inside the machine. Avoid heat from sunlight as well.
Don’t leave your laptop in a car . Not only do the insides of cars experience large temperature swings that could damage a laptop, but a laptop (or laptop bag) is an inviting target for a smash and grab thief.
Have the unit cleaned once a year toremove internal dust . Get this done by a computer professional. If dust accumulates, the system cannot coolitself correctly. Heat can destroy the motherboard.
Avoid placing heavy materials, such as books, on top of your laptop and keyboard . This can push the LCD screen into the keyboard, and will eventually damage it. Also, the CD-ROM insert will also be squished and, eventually, will break.
Use a properly-sized laptop case . Whatever you use to carry your laptop around in, be it a case, a bag or something you have made yourself, make sure that it it large enough to contain the laptop. This will avoid scratching, squeezing or even potentially dropping it.
Look into getting a laptop bag . Many breaks happen because of laptops being dropped or bumped. Abag greatly reduces the risk of damage.
Use and store in a well-circulated area . When you are using your laptop, do so in a place that has a constant air-circulation. Lots of people ruin their laptop by using it in an enclosed area and thus making the laptop overheat. It also helps if you store it in a well circulated area.
Use an old tooth brush to clean the area around the exhaust fan screen .If that gets plugged up, air flow is diminished and overheating can most certainly occur.
Try and keep the laptop on a flat surface . This prevents damage to the laptop. This step can be hard, particularly if you are going out with your laptop, but if there is a flat surface available to put your laptop on then do so.
Don’t use your laptop on the bed . Repeated use of the laptop on the bed will cause the fans to suck up the dust and further debris which lies in the bed, ultimately blocking the fan. Refrain from this by using the laptop somewhere else than thebed.
Warning
Avoid putting your laptop on a carpet. The air vents on the back of the laptop help air to travel in and out. Anything which blocks the air vents is preventing hot air from escaping and only invites it back in again, which can result in overheating; leading to excessive lag and potential damage.
Be aware of the “no excess” or “zero excess” of some laptop insurance companies; while it appears to be free of excess, you may have to pay again for the year in full to restart your insurance aftera claim.
Pets (like parrots that fixate on clicking, shiny objects) and children should be supervised when within aclose proximity of your laptop.
If you are not going to use the laptop or the computer for the next two hours, better shut it down. The energy it takes to start it up is far lesser than the energy it will take if the laptop is running continuously.

22/04/2012

Reduce your work time by using these Shortcut Keys associated with their Descriptions:

Alt + Left Arrow Back a page.
Backspace Back a page.
Alt + Right Arrow Forward a page.
F5 Refresh current page, frame, or tab.
F11 Display the current website in full screen mode. Pressing F11 again will exit this mode.
Esc Stop page or download from loading.
Ctrl + (- or +) Increase or decrease the font size, pressing '-' will decrease and '+' will increase.
Ctrl + D Add a Favorite for the page currently opened.
Ctrl + I Display available bookmarks.
Ctrl + N Open New browser window.
Ctrl + P Print current page / frame.
Ctrl + T Opens a new tab.
Ctrl + F4 Closes the currently selected tab.
Ctrl + Tab Moves through each of the open tabs.
Spacebar Moves down a page at a time.
Shift + Spacebar Moves up a page at a time.
Alt + Down arrow Display all previous text entered in a text box or available options on drop down menu.
Alt + D Highlights the text in the address bar

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