ARCHIVE January, 2010

Software company Klüber and Kolb founded

August 23, 2009

At beginning of this year, I’ve founded a further company in cooperation with a colleague of mine: Timo Klüber. This week we’ve released our official website which you can visit here:
http://www.klueberundkolb.de
The company acts as a software development agency in web products. We release standard web 2.0 software dedicated to public townships. The first web software [...]

Klüber und Kolb

August 23, 2009

The website which represents the software producer Klueber und Kolb was implemented by using the cms wordpress. The template is a 3rd party product and was adapted to the special needs. Klueber und Kolb products are dedicated to public townships.

Konrad Zuse Museum

August 22, 2009

The website which represents the Konrad Zuse Museum Huenfeld is based on a joomla cms engine. MK Web Engineering is also doing the editorial content maintenance.

BikerSchool – Fulda

August 21, 2009

Bikerschool Fulda is the 2nd largest driving school in Hessen. MK Web Engineering is proud to present the new website and layout in cooperation with Frostkeimer Design and Pixelconform. The website contains a splash screen with two entry points for bikerschool and driving school.

Towiu.com

August 21, 2009

Towiu.com is a project implemented by a wordpress content management system. There were several requirements for this project, like multi language support for the menue, or statistics. Some advertisements are build in as well as some features like most read articles.

How to enable USB support in VirtualBox on a linux host

August 2, 2009

There is a common problem to get USB support running in VirtualBox on a debian or ubuntu linux host system. If there is a Windows XP (maybe also other system) installed as the guest system, the USB devices will be shown in the VirtualBox menue – but they are disabled. The devices are recognized but [...]

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