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Computer Help in Sydney, Melbourne and BrisbaneWe can help you
Computer help is just a phone call away. Just call 0402 133 866.
Our main aim is to help and assist.
Whether it's repairing or fixing a "broken" computer, removing viruses, spyware and other nasties, teaching you how to make the most from your existing computers, designing websites, website SEO, or purchasing & configuring computers & internet equipment, Computer Aid will offer you the best service & advice.
But we don't just want to fix your computer problems. We also try to help you understand what went wrong and explain what we are doing to fix things... So you are welcome to watch and ask questions while we work. We are not just geeks, we are friendly people as well!
Computer Aid operates in the suburbs of Western Sydney (NSW), Central, & Northern Brisbane (Queensland), and in Melbourne's inner east (Victoria), and can provide a wide range of technology and computer services for your business & personal needs.
Having worked in the computer industry since 1987, Computer Aid engineers have the experience and knowledge to provide the best service and value for money.
Computer Aid provides an onsite (we come to you) service. We specialise in small jobs (individuals & small companies), but we have also had extensive experience in corporate environments.
Computer Aid services:
Computer Aid can do the following types of work:
Suburbs that Computer Aid Services:Brisbane Northern and inner Suburbs (Luigi Martin. Based in Deception Bay. From Redcliffe to Kurwongbah, from Caboolture to Brisbane)Sydney Western Suburbs (Mike Hansell. Based in Kings Park. From Parramatta to Mt Druitt, from Greystanes to Box Hill) Melbourne inner South Eastern Suburbs (Frank Gaensler. Based in Elsternwick. From Toorak to Brighton, from Elwood to Chadstone) The Latest Computer Aid Articles:more money: publish your blog on the Amazon KindleHere is an interesting idea for those of you who have a popular blog that has a large readership. Its now possible to publish your blog via amazon.com What so special about this? Well, it means people can pay to read your blog using the Amazon Kindle (the cool, yet somewhat expensive, gadget from Amazon, that lets you read [...] How to waste an hour writing a one sentence blog comment Sometimes it seems that technology just conspires against us. And often, it seems to happen the most, to those of us who have a good grasp of most things technical. Most recently, I just noticed someone had replied to one of my posts. The reply was in Russian, so I fire up google translate so that I could [...] adding pictures to google contacts I’ve recently been moving to using both Google Contacts and Google Calendar as my main storage for appointments and ”address book” information. For anyone contemplating this move, I must say my experience with these applications has been (for the most part) really positive. I really like the way google maps integrates with the contact addresses. However, I did come [...] pocket outlook on wm6: inefficient email storage I have about 7000 emails (including sent emails) stored on gmail (in about 200 folders). So I figure I’ll setup my smartphone to synchronise with gmail using imap. So that I don’t overload the phones tiny memory, I decide to download only the email headers (not the main email body). This should let me see the structure of [...] XP In Place Upgrades are fantastic (on most occasions) A few days ago I visited a client because they were about to begin installation of a new industry specific stock control and ordering database system onto their computer. They wanted to replace their existing system with new hardware and in the process, upgrade from XP Home to XP Professional, as the new software required Professional. The [...] Testimonials for Computer AidCopyright 2005-2009 Computer Aid |
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