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From the monthly archives:

August 2008

A really cool software. Try it out!

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Features:

* Build a family tree starting with names, dates and events
* Attach photos, documents and audio and vudeo files

by on August 31st, 2008. Comments

The poem, based on “The Blind Men and the Elephant,” by John Godfrey Saxe, tells the story of six “blind men of Info Tech,” each trying to define cloud computing. If you look around at the various cloud definitions being proposed, I think you’ll see these six perspectives–and more–at play.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 31st, 2008. Comments

This certified set of Eclipse plug-ins is designed to help develop, deploy and debug applications for Oracle WebLogic Server. It installs as a plug-in to your existing Eclipse, or will install Eclipse for you, and supports your favorite server or servlet engine.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 31st, 2008. Comments

Paint.NET is free image and photo editing software for computers that run Windows. It features an intuitive and innovative user interface with support for layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools. An active and growing online community provides friendly help, tutorials, and plugins.

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by on August 30th, 2008. Comments

Back in June, Dean Hachamovitch kicked off a series of blog posts explaining how the IE team approached the task of building a trustworthy browser. Trustworthiness is the foundation of Internet Explorer 8, and we’ve worked hard to deliver a product with improved security, reliability and privacy, while supporting these new features with responsible business practices that respect users’ choices.

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by on August 30th, 2008. Comments

Dan Jones has a great blog HERE explaining why the SQL team decided to support PowerShell when they already had T-SQL.  It originally started as an email thread responding to the question posed by an MVP.  This was a great question to ask.  In many ways, PowerShell is merely trying catch up to what the SQL team has been doing for years but do so in a way that everyone can participate.  As you’ll see from Dan’s blog, we did it in a way that it made sense for the SQL team to embrace it. 

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by on August 30th, 2008. Comments

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My friend Doug is having some problems with SharePoint workflows and using the OnTaskCreated activity.  He says it doesn’t work, but I haven’t had problems with this.  Hoping that this video helps him as well as shows some of my readers how to quickly create a workflow for SharePoint 2007 with Visual Studio 2008.

The whole video is only 8:44, starting from creating a project from scratch all the way to creating a simple workflow.

Read full post here

by on August 30th, 2008. Comments

Apple?s App Store is quickly becoming a hotbed for elite developers looking to capitalize on the store?s easy distribution model and huge exposure opportunities. Since the store?s launch less than two months ago, we?ve seen reports of apps reaching massive user bases and and collecting millions of dollars. But while the store has seen its share of its successes, it also has its flaws – most notably in the way it exposes users to apps in the first place.


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by Salman Ul Haq on August 30th, 2008. Comments

Not sure if you’ve checked out OfficeLabs, a site dedicated to promoting ideas within Microsoft and allowing you to determine whether it is useful or not (they collect usage data on the prototypes).? This week a new prototype went up called ChartAdvisor, which I think you will find very useful.?Ever wondered which chart would display your data the best?? ChartAdvisor can help.? Want to see the probabilty of your data being understood as a Radar or Bubble chart? ChatAdvisor can help.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 30th, 2008. Comments

The use of Web 2.0 tools in the enterprise is becoming a very common discussion topic in almost every collaboration discussion I have these days. Unfortunately, I have not seen a lot of success stories for use behind the firewall but a lot of smart folks are thinking about it, really searching to show corporate value.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 30th, 2008. Comments

If you run TAP.exe on your target hardware you will get every device listed in the registry. Some of these devices are not real devices at all, but are software-enumerated devices and are very rarely (if ever) needed on a runtime image.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 30th, 2008. Comments

Hello, this is East again. This blog post is about a topic that we always skip over when discussing debugging; what and where are the tools for debugging. I will touch on the different types of debuggers, loading symbols and the basics of getting started with loading up a dump under your preferred debugger.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 30th, 2008. Comments

With the release of Visual Studio 2008 SP1, you can now add smart tags to Excel by using an add-in.? In this video, I show you how to add them to both a document-level customization and an add-in project.

How Do I: Add Smart Tags to Excel Workbooks?

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by Salman Ul Haq on August 29th, 2008. Comments

Stirius is the codename for the latest project demonstrating the next level of Web user interface…. Silverlight :)

http://sirius2.intersoftpt.com/

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by Salman Ul Haq on August 29th, 2008. Comments

Android Market is a concept similar to Apple’s iPhone App Store and will feature YouTube-style feedback and rating systems

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Google unveiled on Thursday its plans for a store where mobile users can find Android applications, a concept similar to the iPhone’s App Store.

by Salman Ul Haq on August 29th, 2008. Comments