Posts Tagged ‘Outlook

Xobni Public

In: RANTING| Technology

5 May 2008

If you’ve come here looking for Xobni invites, don’t bother. It’s open to all now.
Go make your Outlook less excruciating.

March 10, 2007

When I defragment a disk, I like to know how much is left. It doesn’t have to be a graphical cue, but a percentage done can’t be hard to add.
Why doesn’t the right-click work in the message list in Outlook 2003?
Can you detect when a program is activated by an actual mouse event, [...]

MSIE: It is hosed

In: smp

25 Aug 2005

Ok, I will admit to using MSIE for one thing: Outlook Web Access.
I am at a hotel in Minneapolis where

I have to pay $9.95/day for wireless access
They block my VPN access to the Exchange server

So, I fire up MSIE and start getting weird errors. And other things go wrong when new windows get opened.
Looks like [...]

Like this needs to be explained any further.
As has been said elsewhere, the high-priced turnaround team seems to be getting the job done…
…as long as the job was to send Siebel into a shotgun marriage to keep it alive.

Technorati: Siebel, CRM

I tried. I really did. I tried to use the Moleskine Planner as a supplement to my daily Outlook calendar, but it didn’t work out. It’s too heavy, too bulky. I think that one of the spiral bound planners might work better for me; I will try that next year.
It is a beautiful book. I [...]

This week, I had a conversation that included a discussion of whether Microsoft Office applications should be webified.
I think that this is the only way that MSFT is going to be able to get people to support a new version of their product. A web application running on an IIS server (you think they would [...]

Gates: ‘Information overload’ is overblown
Of course it is, Bill! We all have a staff of 50,000 people to do our bidding so that we can sit back and dream up visionary statements like this.
Bill, thanks to Outlook and Exchange, no one can be free of work at anytime! With information transferred to Mobile devices, we [...]

Scoble is using ClearContext to clear out his Outlook Inbox. [here]
I solved that problem a long time ago. What e-mail?

The Moleskinerie (A Moleskine fan/Bzzzz blog) agrees with me that the Stationery is Bad campaign is for only some of the digerati elite. [here]
I got my Moleskine Datebook 2 days ago…I love it. As a member of a corporate culture, the Outlook Calendar is an evil necessity. But I am finding that I am far [...]

Brendon Connelly hits almost on all cylinders with this post. I was shocked to see someone who relies on almost exactly the same toolbox (in a different configuration) as I do.

I am off to buy a Moleskine Datebook
I use http://www.notetab.com/and vim to do most HTML/PHP/SQL/whatever editing
HyperSnap for screen capture
SQL in Microsoft/Sybase, MySQL, and Oracle flavours

I [...]


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