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February 9, 2018February 9, 2018 David Okwii1 Comment

Hataricloud two years later, what have we learnt?

Hataricloud has been running for the last two years or so. We launched sometime in October 2015 with a vision that we could help small businesses migrate and adapt to the new era of the cloud. It’s been quite a journey through clouds of experimentation, learning from our first clients and adapting to new emerging…

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February 13, 2016 David OkwiiLeave a comment

How to configure Hataricloud email to work with Gmail on your laptop or desktop

We know most of you are already used to Gmail on your desktop/laptops. Yes, Gmail is awesome for reading and replying emails. Google has made it possible for you to read your corporate company emails from within Gmail itself. This has been made possible through the POP3 email standard which is a way for Gmail to…

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February 12, 2016February 12, 2016 David OkwiiLeave a comment

How to setup Hataricloud email with Outlook Mobile App

You probably know the Outlook email client on your laptop or desktop computer. But Microsoft also has a mobile version of their popular email software available on Android and Windows phone. If you’re a fun of Oulook, here’s how you can setup it so you can read and reply your Hataricloud hosted emails on the…

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February 11, 2016 Sydney MugerwaLeave a comment

Setting up HatariCloud email on Windows 10’s built-in Mail App

The process of setting up HatariCloud Mail on the Windows 10 Mail app on your desktop is unbelievably simple and smooth. Indeed the techies at Microsoft deserve a round of applause for a job well-done.  The entire setup process from start to finish doesn’t take more than a minute for anyone who knows what they are…

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February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 Sydney MugerwaLeave a comment

Setting up HatariCloud Mail on MS Outlook

Microsoft Outlook comes bundled into the Microsoft Office Suite along with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and others. For this tutorial, we have used MS Office 2013 but the procedure should be able to work on MS Office 2016 and previous versions. Hataricloud mail connects to MS Outlook via IMAP/POP3 standards. These are merely email protocols…

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January 27, 2016 David OkwiiLeave a comment

Why you must insist on a mobile-friendly website

Back in the day, all you needed for a website was to be displayed well on your computer. 5 years ago, smartphones were still very expensive and not easy to use. Mobile internet was expensive and slow. Not any more. Today, most users browse the internet from their smartphones. So chances are they will visit…

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December 30, 2015February 9, 2016 David OkwiiLeave a comment

How to configure Hataricloud email to work with Gmail mobile app

At Hataricloud, we think Email should be mobile, going with you wherever you are. While our web mail is mobile-optimized, some users might prefer to read their co-operate email from the Gmail app which they already have installed on their phones. Here’s how to configure our email service with Gmail mobile app so you can…

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November 19, 2015 David Okwii1 Comment

This is how much it costs to design and develop a website in Uganda

If you have a business or wish to create a personal brand but don’t have a website, it’s probably high time you created one. That’s because a website will help boost your business or brand faster than you can imagine. A website is your channel of communication between you and your clients or customers. It’s…

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November 17, 2015 David OkwiiLeave a comment

Here’s the difference between a website and a web application

Is Facebook a website or a web application? 90% of people reading this post are bound to fail this question. If your answer is that Facebook is a website, you’re right-ish. More accurately, Facebook is a web application, not just a mere website. A website is usually a collection of linked HTML pages or web…

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November 12, 2015November 16, 2015 David OkwiiLeave a comment

Why you should not go for “build and forget” website

We all know most websites we visit on the Ugandan-web are boring. That’s because website owners treat building a website like building a house. Something they invest once and forget. If you treat your website like building a house, then it will not achieve the objective for which it was made. A website is meant…

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