Richard A. Allcorn

About me

Developer Information
Name Richard A. Allcorn
Location Georgetown, TX USA
Occupation Writer, Public Speaker, Troubleshooter, Process Engineer, ITguy
User since April 20, 2017
Number of add-ons developed 0 add-ons
Average rating of developer's add-ons Not yet rated

In a little more detail...

Rich has been a data management specialist, a virtual systems and networking engineer, a domain admin and website designer, a technologies consultant, and is a gifted photographer, and writer. He focuses on solving problems, automating repetitive tasks, and implementing solutions and connectivity, for customers and clients who work on the GRID.

He has extensive experience in electricity, electronics, communications, navigations, computers, networking, dial-up, mobile/remote-site camping/working and communications. He is a ham radio operator, licensed as a General Class radio guy; a Licensed Commercial Truck Driver Class AM (tpsx); an IT Systems Engineer/Admin & Trainer; a Boy Scout; and an Avid Camper (basecamps) and Jeep guy.

For over 2 decades he has worked as a contractor/consultant in various areas of the IT field. He specialized in mobility, virtualization, and cross-platform functionality. His mindset: it should "always work on UNIX, LINUX, MacOSx, and Windows". He is a big supporter of Open Source principles and believes that the sharing of knowledge and aiding growth and knowledge is a primary directive in the IT field.

Often called a modern day MacGyver, Rich can learn anything! He learns and understands very quickly, and remembers. He is an expert problem solver! He loves working with people, writing, speaking, and working with video & technology. He is an innovative thinker, a man of ideas and creations, of unusual designs and solutions, who loves people, and working in "the cloud”.

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see me at: rich. allcorn. us

My Reviews

Moon and Earth

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I downloaded it for LINUX Mint and Thunderbird and it will not install/download. It reports missing!! I used it just fine in Mac OSx ... should work better in LINUX.