dX Software Systems

dX Software Systems Custom software development for the desktop, the web, and mobile devices. We develop custom software solutions to fit your company’s needs.

We design and create computer programs, applications, databases, and websites for businesses in a broad range of industries. We will analyze your business needs, determine the best technology fit, and work with your team to develop software prototypes so you can see our work in progress. After observing how our custom software prototypes function, we work hard to finalize all the software’s requir

ements, come up with an ultimate solution, and test this solution to ensure the software works at optimal performance.

The October 14th deadline for Windows 10 on-going support is coming up fast. Here's how to upgrade to Windows 11 without...
09/13/2025

The October 14th deadline for Windows 10 on-going support is coming up fast. Here's how to upgrade to Windows 11 without buying a new computer.

Microsoft really doesn't want customers to upgrade older PCs, but there are workarounds for many models. Here's everything you need to know.

Maybe I should be more positively reaffirming to boost my computer's self-esteem and help it reduce its insecurity.  :-)
06/17/2025

Maybe I should be more positively reaffirming to boost my computer's self-esteem and help it reduce its insecurity. :-)

03/14/2025

I had a call from a scammer the other day.

Me: “Hello.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Hello. This is Bob Bobson from Microsoft Support. We are seeing a lot of virus activity from your device.”

Me: “Oh no. My device? Are you sure?”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Oh yes, we have many reports.”

Me: “Oh jeez. How can I fix it?”

NOT-Microsoft support: “It’s okay Sir. We can help you right now. Are you in front of your device Sir?”

Me: “Yes. I was just about to use it. I’m glad you called.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes Sir, we are going to help you. Can you please push the Start button?”

Me: “I think it’s already on.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Okay, Sir. Now you want to click on Control Panel.”

Me: “I don’t see that.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Do you see a bunch of information above the Start button?”

Me: “Yes.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “That is your Control Panel.”

Me: “Wow, I didn’t realize it had a name.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Yes Sir, now press on Internet Options.”

Me: “Yeah, I definitely don’t see any Internet options. I don’t think I purchased that feature. This is just a cheap one.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “They all have the Internet, Sir. Press the Start button again.”

Me: “Okay, it’s the same as before.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “That’s okay Sir. We are going to restart your device. Can you please turn it off?”

Me: “Um … I don’t know how. I’ve never turned it off. Since I bought it, it just kind of stays on all the time.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “There must be an off button on your
device. How do you stop it when it’s running?”

Me: “In those cases, I usually press the big button.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Okay sir. Please press that button.”

Me: “Okay.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Is your device off?”

Me: “No. The door popped open.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Door? Is there a disc inside the door?”

Me: “No, there’s a burrito.”

NOT-Microsoft support: “Why is there a burrito in your computer?”

Me: “Computer? I thought you said this was microwave support.”

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02/08/2025
Time to remember your old Beatlemania sing-alongs. :-)
01/12/2025

Time to remember your old Beatlemania sing-alongs. :-)

IBM’s First Personal Computer Was Released 43 Years Ago On August 12, 1981 Unveiled at New York’s Waldorf Hotel and pric...
08/14/2024

IBM’s First Personal Computer Was Released 43 Years Ago On August 12, 1981

Unveiled at New York’s Waldorf Hotel and priced at $1,565, it had 16 kilobytes of RAM and no disk drive, and it came with two programs — VisiCalc, for producing spreadsheets, and EasyWriter, for word processing. To add a monochrome (green on black), non-graphical display, two diskette drives (180 kb each), and a printer (dot-matrix) cost nearly $3,000 more.

That's about $15,775 in 2024 dollars.

In Memoriam, July 19, 2024.
07/20/2024

In Memoriam, July 19, 2024.

The future we saw on TV sci-fi when we were kids was, in many ways, short-sighted.
12/22/2023

The future we saw on TV sci-fi when we were kids was, in many ways, short-sighted.

12/12/2023

In the latest tech news, Blackberry just announced a new CEO,. But I'm thinking the most newsworthy part of this story is that Blackberry still exists. :-)

I've been using Bublup for four years now. It's turned into one of my most used and useful "save-it, look it up later, r...
11/17/2023

I've been using Bublup for four years now. It's turned into one of my most used and useful "save-it, look it up later, reminder" apps. And by using this link, you'll get an additional 1 GB of storage in your account. Give it a try.

Save everything in visual folders. Invite your friends to share and collaborate. Find out what's bubbling up for you!

Here's a little bit of historical computer humor.  When I got one of my first computer jobs back in 1970, I discovered a...
02/02/2023

Here's a little bit of historical computer humor. When I got one of my first computer jobs back in 1970, I discovered a placard taped to the front console that contained a warning in pseudo-German to the casual observer.

I sure do miss das blinkenlights. :-)

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