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Category Archives: Applications
Now That’s Not What I Expected
I’ve been checking out the excellent UltraMon on Windows Vista, which provides some cool hacks for multiple displays under Windows. One of the excellent hacks is the ability to assign a hotkey that moves an application between screens – when … Continue reading
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Blogging with Word 2007
Having issues getting Word 2007 to register your blog provider? You may receive the following error message when attempting to add a blog account to Word: Word cannot register your account. The provider where you are trying to publish is … Continue reading
FeedDemon Sees the Land of Tomorrow!
It’s true, FeedDemon (my favourite feed reader, and it should be yours’ too , can show me feeds from the Land of Tomorrow! Now I get the information even before it’s been written. Click the picture to see feeds from … Continue reading
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My new favourite Firefox extension
Check out this great Firefox extension that allows you to view pages with the Internet Explorer engine inside Firefox: ietab Here’s a list of known issues: IE ActiveX’s enable/disable setting NOT working Script Error problem Password Manager NOT working Shift+Delete(Cut) … Continue reading
PDC ’05 Presentations
If you’re a developer (if you are, you’re probably not reading this blog) or know a developer, check out or get the developer to check out the presentations from PDC ’05. (Some of them are even interesting for IT Pro’s … Continue reading
