E-books aren’t as green as we all think

May 24th, 2010

Most readers would agree that e-books cause less strain with their carbon emissions on the environment than traditional paper books.  Whitcoulls has launched e-books this week and believes that the two million online books will be something readers would like to use.

However, a study from an American group of researchers has shown that e-readers need to run on electricity, and also require unique disposal methods in order to be friendly to the environment.  Overall, e-books are more environmentally friendly than their paper counterparts.

For those old fashioned readers who prefer paper, the best way of keeping up your reading while being good to the environment? Join a library, share books with friends or buy second-hand books!

Read the full article here.


Google takes compromising photos

May 15th, 2010

Google came under attack today for using its 3D ‘street view’ cars to collect potentially compromising data about New Zealand homeowners.

Concerns have been raised about the amount of information Google has acquired through these means, with the company’s assurance that it is not misusing the data it has gathered.

See the full article here.


Informant.me time saving

May 13th, 2010

Finding it frustrating when wanting to quickly add a small group of new customers, one by one? Problem solved! With the latest upgrades we’ve made, now you simply click “Add new customer”, fill in the client details instantly without having to go back and forth between pages, and click “ADD”, and the new customer is in the database.

More developments to come with this one, but this will be a huge time saver for your day to day adding to customer groups!

Don’t forget, once a customer has unsubscribed, they have opted out of receiving your newsletter and cannot be re-added unless they choose to subscribe again. For this reason, the Informant service does not allow you to re-subscribe customers who have opted out.



iPhone visual voicemail – Finally

May 26th, 2009

A long time after the iPhone was released in Australasia, we now get visual voicemail.

I’ve been advised via SMS this morning this has finally happened – in Australia.

Visual voicemail allows you to “see” your voicemail on your iPhone, so rather than having to trawl through messages on the Vodafone voicemail system one by one – you can listen to the most important ones first, you can see who called, when they called and just listen to that message. You can listen to messages in any order, any time you like.


Commonwealth Bank of Australia – Mobile Banking Finally here – And why it took so long

May 7th, 2009

It frustrates me when giant banks take so long to get up to speed with web technology. Why do they not all have Mobile Internet Banking so those of us with iPhones and other devices can login quickly and easily? And why did they not have it yesterday?

I asked myself this question about CBA, they are one of, if not the, largest bank in Australia, yet they did not have Mobile Internet Banking – absurd!

Let’s just take a step back before I get worked up about this again. What is this and why does anyone need it?

Mobile Internet Banking allows you to log into internet banking from your cellphone/PDA device, wherever you happen to be, so long as you have internet on your phone.

The value in this technology, is that for those of us used to Internet Banking, all the things you’d normally have to visit a bank for, or go to a computer for, to do – such as paying someone or transferring funds – can now be done on your phone.

You don’t actually need a “Mobile Internet Banking service” – a special version of internet banking for a cellphone, because you can just access internet banking if you have internet on your phone. However, the downside of this is that it’s really slow, and everything’s really tiny. Even if you have an iPhone, constant zooming in and out is required to use it.

In the case of the CBA, after a recent upgrade, while Internet Banking is a pleasure not a chore with them, it is on a tiny screen, virtually unusable.

Enter Netbank – http://mobile.netbank.com.au/

My opinion is, the reason CBA has taken so long to sort this out, is because they have taken the time to make it really, really good.

It is clear that a lot of time and thought has gone into what people want. And the result is a well thought out, user friendly system that is designed extremely well.

If you visit the link above on your web browser, it looks terrible. Ugly. Crank it up on your iPhone and it comes to life, and you can see what these guys have done.

The first page you come to gives you what you want, well, what I want anyway:

-Log in to mobile banking
-Find a branch
-Find an ATM

With all the fees these days, finding an ATM is really helpful. Finding this information through other means is a painful process. It’s great to see it on the front page.

Using the log in page, you can get instant access to your account information and recent transactions.

Transferring funds can be done easily, with the click of a button. Interface is easy to use and intuitive. And it tells you what’s going


Informant.me – New Upgrades

April 28th, 2009

Over the last few weeks and months, we’ve been working on improving how Informant.me works to make it a better product for you and more useful.

As well as resolving some technical issues, we have:

1) Made editing customer details much easier.

2) Added a ‘Templates’ button down the left hand menu. Templates allows you to save your newsletters to work on them later.

3) ‘Save for later’ now added to the ‘Send Mail’ page. When you’re working on a newsletter, click on ‘Save for later’, choose a name and come back to it later when you have more time! All saved newsletters will go into the ‘Templates’ page. Yes, we’re working on better wording for all of this so stay tuned!

4) Homepage update. Now you can see how many customers you’ve been in touch with in the last 90 days, and how many of your customers you’ve never even contacted before. Work on lifting those percentages and we reckon your rentention rates will rise.

As always, we appreciate your feedback at all times. Let us know what’s going on and what improvements you’d like.



Thecrewlist.com Reaches Milestone

April 14th, 2009

OPMC Client www.thecrewlist.com has just reached the milestone of 700 members.

Congratulations to their team, and if you haven’t visited their website check it out now!


OPMC Blog Design Upgrade

March 18th, 2009

We have just upgraded the design of our blog page. If you’d like your blog page to look a lot nicer and more professional please give us a buzz.