Posted: February 03, 2012

Farewell Hillary Rush Boutique

Hillary Rush

Hillary Rush is closing her Hillary Rush boutique March 1 and Los Angeles will lose another talented retailer from the bricks-and-mortar scene.

Unfortunately for Los Angeles, this influential retailer on 8222 W. Third Street said she thanked the city of Angels for seven-great –years of business, but was ready to go. Find out why in her interview which will run in Apparel News the week of Feb. 10.
 

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COMMENTS (2)
Posted: by Wilfred Cuyegkeng
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Anyone Heard of Gmate Software by ADM?
Our team tried out this garment software brand for a few weeks. The system kept on issuing errors every once in a while when at least two or more users are logged on and using the system. File in Use errors are commonly encountered even though users are working on different style sheets and documents. Vendor ADM have no idea how to fix the errors but will always find something at the customer site to blame. Other systems such as the SAP A1, Payroll system, etc. are all doing fine in the network. We have very serious doubts about the Enterprise capability of the software we were about to purchase. It seems more of a stand-alone software used by a pc and even when put on a server for pcs to mapped on to, will only work fine if multiple users work one at a time and not concurrently. Any comments out there on this brand from ADM Computers of London? Lots of misrepresentation by the company to our staff.

Posted: by Anna
Thursday, February 16, 2012
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also get Access dnieed in Windows Home Vista I have been using personal computers for over 30 years Yes, I built my first one from an Altair kit and I have just spent 3 hours trying to login as Admin in Vista and have visted 18 web sites to try to get help nothing works yet!!!!

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