Driving fast

Aug 21 2009 04:24:10 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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There were a couple of posts in our internal blog discussing the effects of driving fast. 

Do you think by driving fast, you prove that you are a great driver?
Do you think those who drivers fast are actually rash drivers?
Do you think if one has the control over his senses, can he become a good one though he drives fast?
Do you drive fast, just for the kick of it?

So many discussions and even there was a post about youtube videos whose subject deals with fast driving. The discussions pointed out that people consider those who drive fast as "rash" drivers generally. And there are drivers who have fine senses that help them drive fast and avoid accidents at the same time. I guess that is a gift only a few possess.

Generally speaking, the major root cause of accidents is SPEEDING. Even if you drive with complete control with all your senses awake, accidents may happen from external sources. In India, with the advent of world class express highways driving has become a pleasure as well as risky in few cases. I've seen some nuts who drive zig-zag inside a convoy scaring others and risking everyone's life. And some drive slow in a speed lane, thus blocking other vehicles coming behind. I usually drive to my home town which is 7 hours from Chennai, in my compact hatchback - Suzuki Alto. It is pretty basic with a 47 bhp petrol motor. In certain terms, the motor is just intended for city driving. But it can reach about 100kmph safely and pushing a bit further it reaches 120kmph. Beyond that, the car becomes unsteady. I've driven my car in all sort of speeds. Once I tried a 110kmph constant speed, then a 80kmph speed, and then a varying 60-80kmph speed. The results were good. During the 110kmph drive, my vision became narrower and whole body was very alert. There was thrill, and at the same time I had to be very cautious about zebra crossers and 2 wheeler nuts. The 60-80kmph was more of a lazy drive which created a back-ache because of long drive hours. The constant 80kmph gave me no super-duper thrills, yet it did not cause much discomfort. I was relaxed, had better control and wider visibility.

A good driver has the ability to drive a vehicle in such a way making the passengers feel safe. He also possess the art of comfort driving. This means no sudden braking, no sharp turns, no thrusts and very calculative driving that doesn't make the passengers move from the seat. It takes time and patience to develop such a skill.

Do not drive fast always, but only when it is required so. Keep improving your driving skills such that it makes people love to travel with you happily!


- Rajesh Sundaram



After SETUP, what's next?

Jun 19 2009 11:42:54 PM Posted By : Rajesh
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The next thing we are working on the UI front is - unified visuals in detailed view for all themes. This unified visuals will help in more readability and reduce page clutter.  Additionally we are analyzing the User management module in Zoho CRM. Our focus is to simplify the subscription purchase and managing users in the CRM system. Will post more details later. :-)

- Rajesh

 Time to show a preview of the small visual update for all detailed views in all modules. To improve readability and maintain a "clear" visual we removed all colors. The group headers will be "BOLD" and black in color. The labels will be in Gray and "Required fields" will be in BOLD Gray. We are evaluating this design and hopefully this should get through in a week or so.



- Rajesh


Zoho CRM - Setup gets a minor facelift

May 14 2009 04:55:10 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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Setup - the crucial module in Zoho CRM has been given a minor face lift.. The face lift includes a categorization to the left side tree. We have introduced General, Tools and CRM Modules. Screenshot sample shown below.


General - is where you find the essential tools to setup and jumpstart Zoho CRM.
Tools - is where you find everything you need for user management, workflow and others
CRM Modules - The complete collection of links to setup all CRM modules.


Screenshot :





We believe this face lift will certainly reduce the number of scrolls, and give a better visual appeal than before. Let us know what you feel.

- Rajesh





Starting with Copy Customization (the new feature introduced recently) we will be introducing a "How it works" section in all major modules. This is a 3 part comic-style explanatory splash which will give a brief idea about the current module / feature.

Given below is a screenshot of HIW shown in Copy Customization page. :-)

Copy Customization


- Rajesh Sundaram

Change Owner - UI update

Oct 22 2008 04:16:32 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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We have updated the "Change Owner" UI. Earlier to change a owner or select a new owner, one must go through 3 stage process that spans across 3 pages. Right now, the new UI can be invoked as a pop-up and the selection can be done there itself. This reduces the time taken to complete the process, compared to earlier one.




You can send your feedback to us.

- Rajesh Sundaram

Enjoy Life - Free Mobile Wallpaper

Oct 10 2008 07:08:03 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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Free Mobile Wallpaper for Zoho fans! :-)



Tiny URL : http://tinyurl.com/3pxtue

- Rajesh

Shopping? - Pay by Cash, Avoid cards

Oct 07 2008 12:44:46 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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Why should Zoho CRM blogs always talk about CRM? It is always good to have one or two off-topic posts isn't it? :-)

Shopping? - Pay by Cash, Avoid Cards
Last evening I was in our neighborhood grocery store to do some shopping. My list of items-to-purchase was not more than 7. But when I reached the billing counter, my basket was full and the total of items counted to 22! The bill amount was Rs.1176 (USD 26). If I stick to my original list of 7 items it would have not cost more than Rs.500 (USD1 11).  On my way back to home, I was thinking about - what made me pick up 15 items more which were not in the list? The reason is - Cards. Having a card gives a push/temptation to purchase more, though you don't have a necessity. And super markets are very tempting, and they make people to buy more and more.
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The best way to avoid this extra purchase and keep shopping habit under control is to pay by cash, and avoid using cards. Having cash in hand puts a psychological restraint and helps in purchasing only what we need with the cash in hand.



Coincidentally, today I read a similar article in consumerist.com which describes how one of their reader paid off her debt. One of the trick she used is - Paying in cash. I strongly believe that, it is an effective way to restrain yourself from purchasing more.

:-) Happy shopping.

- Rajesh

New! - Navigate to other Records in Zoho CRM

Oct 01 2008 05:04:03 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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A new feature which helps to navigate to previous records has been introduced. This feature allows you to move to and fro, while viewing the details of a Lead, Contact, Potential etc.

Based on the feedback, we are planning to improve this feature.



- Rajesh Sundaram

Using 3D software to create Icons

Oct 01 2008 04:54:24 AM Posted By : Rajesh
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Sometimes, I find using 3D software helps me to create good quality icons. Last week,we were in need of professional icons to use in some internal documents. So I tried my hands on with Truespace v3 and Photoshop combo. Well, the combo proved good. 2 such icons are shown below.


- Rajesh Sundaram