[Courtfields]

Welcome to Courtfields


This page is not "enhanced" for viewing with any given brand of browser.  Attention has been paid to maintaining backward and downward compatibility with older or non-graphic browsers.  Cross-platform accessibility was the principle influence when this page was created over 20 years ago, and remains the same today.  This and all following pages should be comprehensible on any form of browser, as is the true "open access" intent of of the the World-Wide Web.  If any page fails to fulfill this promise, please let me know.  The author will be only too glad to receive constructive technical criticism.

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[Courtfields] This is a legacy page.  A summary profile of the former company, incorporating an outline of the services available, and also some links to related commercial and technical resources amongst which are a selection of our own utility sources available for public download and free use (subject to conditions).



[symbol] If you're simply nosing around out of curiosity (and by all means, carry on) you might just like to take a peek at your host's personal page.



[Linux] Or you might be interested some musings and observations from more than a decade of working with and administering Linux. There were links to some documentation of experiences with (the then new, and difficult) task of enabling PCMCIA devices on laptops in the late 1990s and early 2000s.  These issues have long since been superceded.


No to software patents! (opens new window)

Under pressure from the large software corporations and other vested interests the European Parliament is teetering on the brink of the disastrous decision to legislate in favour of software patents.  Visit NoSoftwarePatents.com to appreciate fully the implications of such a rash decision.

Anti-Spam campaign (opens new window)

Are you blighted by spam in the newsgroups and your mailbox? Visit the Anti-Spam Campaign (or its UK mirror) to find out more, and to register your disapproval.

Remember:  Only crooks and conmen equate unsolicited junk e-mail with freedom of speech.

For SPAM interception on your incoming domain e-mail we recommend MX Guarddog.



Gulraj Rijhwani <gdr@courtfields.com>, Courtfields.
Tel:  (UK) +44 (0)20 8255 4667 or +44 (0)7976 431936 (mob)

Page created:  1995.  Page last modified:  August 11, 2017


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