Dick Evans has been in the tech industry for more than fifty years. Beginning his carreer in the 60's on IBM mainframes, he has been a Programmer, a Data Processing Manager (now called Information Systems Manager), a Consultant, a Teacher, and a Writer. He has been published in a number of computer publications and spoken at conferences here in the US and abroad. He is currently retired from the faculty at Rhode Island College and consulting/writing part time, holding teaching seminars, and maintaining a number of Web sites. He maintains a blog with technical “stuff” and a personal Web site at rwevans.com. He has authored a number of technical articles and books the last of which were “Advanced Office 2007”, a textbook which he used when teaching at Rhode Island College and “Quick and Easy Web Sites”, a step by step book on creating a simple site.
Looking some tips for Word or Excel? Check some of the white papers he has written for Word or Excel.
This site was built for free on Weebly.com. If you have an issue with your PC (no Mac's please) chat with Dick about it. He may be able to assist you in solving your problem. Let him help you get set up with some simple tools to make your computer run better. Faster start up. Automatic backups. A better tool to defrag the hard drive. An app to check your Internet speed. Clean out the junk on your drive. Eliminate junk in the system registry. Stop viruses before them occur. Seek out and destroy malware on your computer. All free.
Simple advice for all your computing needs. How does he do it? By email, phone, online, and even in person if you happen to be where is is currently. Give him an email today at [email protected]
Looking some tips for Word or Excel? Check some of the white papers he has written for Word or Excel.
This site was built for free on Weebly.com. If you have an issue with your PC (no Mac's please) chat with Dick about it. He may be able to assist you in solving your problem. Let him help you get set up with some simple tools to make your computer run better. Faster start up. Automatic backups. A better tool to defrag the hard drive. An app to check your Internet speed. Clean out the junk on your drive. Eliminate junk in the system registry. Stop viruses before them occur. Seek out and destroy malware on your computer. All free.
Simple advice for all your computing needs. How does he do it? By email, phone, online, and even in person if you happen to be where is is currently. Give him an email today at [email protected]