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- Open Source Outlook Choices
- Open Source Outlook ChoicesOutlook add-onsWHERE does one find out about Outlook add-ons?RE: Open Source Outlook ChoicesI don't think bundling is the answer. Interoperability is though. Just because MS thinks an e-mail/calendaring application should be bundled with office doesn't mean it should. If the integration between an e-mail client and OpenOffice...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-11
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- Windows 7 in action: smarter search
- As much as I love to bash Vista.....Vista's search engine at least to me is pretty impressive.While I still like Windows 7 more, I think Vista was the one that laid the groundwork for this feature. I wouldn't really call Windows 7 any smarter for searching, but I am...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-13
- McAfee fails the Conficker test
- McAfee fails the Conficker testReliable Security SourceWell... I skip McAffee entirely :) (even if they are "free" from Comcast). McAffee is in the same league as Norton - Sucks. VIPRE is the best Anti-virus/Anti-spyware solution I have found. More proof that a 'major' vendor can't be trusted to be a...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-31
- Windows 7 a tough sell on netbooks? No kidding!
- Windows 7 a tough sell on netbooks? No kidding!Quite rightThe choices will be:1. Linux2. Windows XP3. Windows 7 Starter Edition4. Windows 7 Home Premium or aboveLinux loses on familiarity. Windows 7 Starter loses on lack of functionality. Windows 7 HP loses on price. Windows XP is familiar, fully functional, and...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-06
- Cloud wars: Microsoft-Google scrum isn't zero sum
- Cloud wars: Microsoft-Google scrum isn't zero sumWhat are these Cloud and web apps really?I'll answer it for you. They're a sign of new ideas beginning to dry up. Microsoft can't "invent" much more new features in Office which will coax people into paying for a yet another upgrade.So here you...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-03
- News to know: Stimilus bill, Twitter Twestival, Microsoft stores, Netflix, Facebook value
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Andrew Nusca: Broadband tax credit cut from stimulus bill Sam Diaz: Tech will see direct, indirect benefits from...
- Blog posts 2009-02-13
- CRM 2009 - Companies to Watch For - Part Tree, er...Three
- To Recap We're heading into the homestretch. Which is why the Giants need to beat the Panthers....last night. Oh, snap. This isn't my NFL blog. I don't have one. This is the final episode in that hilarious sitcom, Greenberg's Fools Gold. For those of you who missed the previous...
- Blog posts 2008-12-22
- News to know: Jerry Yang, MLB.com, Mark Cuban, USB 3.0
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Sam Diaz: Jerry Yang to step down as CEO, back to Chief Yahoo Larry Dignan: With Yang out as Yahoo CEO, Steve Ballmer licks chops ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-18
- Up close and personal with the T-Mobile-Google G1
- My grade for the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone? Incomplete. A few days of playing with the G1 mostly -- though not entirely -- confirmed my initial reactions from the launch event. Namely that the G1 is a perfectly nice little gadget, but...
- Blog posts 2008-10-16
- Mozilla Thunderbird 2
- The Thunderbird 2 e-mail application comes from Mozilla, the same organization responsible for releasing Firefox, the popular open-source Web browser. Firefox has become the preferred surfing tool for many people who reject Microsoft Internet Explorer. However, will users seeking a Microsoft e-mail alternative turn to Thunderbird?The answer for open source...
- Product reviews 2008-03-27
- Open Source Outlook Choices
- Yesterday I spoke about how IBM's support of OpenOffice will mean little if OpenOffice doesn't include an Outlook-killer. I don't mean just a mailer like Thunderbird. I'm talking about an application that combines contact management, information management, email, and calendaring into a single package and has the ecosystem to address...
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Why OpenOffice Needs IBM
- Recent reports have it that IBM will join the effort behind Open Office, the competitor to Microsoft Office. The company is expected to contribute some of the code that makes Lotus products accessible to the visually impaired. The move is just the beginning of IBM's foray into the area...
- Blog posts 2007-09-10
- Microsoft: 'Very difficult' to block IE attack vector
- Microsoft: 'Very difficult' to block IE attack vectorSeems to me......that Mozilla's stance is tantamount to saying that IE should be protecting Firefox from itself. Should IE be deciding what gets passed along to other applications? How is IE supposed to know what is valid and what isn't?Carl RapsonIn Programming Terms...Mozilla...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-20
- Your mom Kubuntus!
- Sorry, my students' steady stream of "your mom" jokes brings out my inner 14-year old. However, this is the first in my series this summer of training for the masses (see * for dummies) and the point is that your mom (or your grandmother, or your most typewriter-bound secretary)...
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- Is Office 2007 a case against Linux?
- Is Office 2007 a case against Linux?Tell me about it[i]"document cross compatibility is not perfect between suites (or even version of office, let alone OO vs Word)."[/i]My coworker is always the first to install new versions of Windows/Office when they come out.He's running Vista/Office 2007 on his workstation now. He...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-23
- Desktop vs. Browser - when to deploy applications for each
- Desktop vs. Browser - when to deploy applications for eachwhen you dont want a window'd appSomething that I've been harping on about a bit lately is the opportunity of a "desktop web service" (service in the desktop sense, not a web service). So that's not too clear and a better...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-02
- Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key plan
- Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key planYou know one you know them allIt doesn't matter what Office suite you use. That's just the most silly argument I've ever heard. What you look for is person who is familiar with office productivity products. Looking for someone who is only...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-05
- Heads I win - tails? not my problem
- Imagine that youve magically become head of IT at a major University: youve got 65,000 students and 15,000 faculty expecting reliable email services and three real choices about how to provide it: Microsofts Exchange Server 2003 Benchmarks data suggests that a highly tuned, four machine, dual...
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- Microsoft patches zero-day Windows Media flaw
- Microsoft patches zero-day Windows Media flawSide affect of DRM?Is this why a media player gets a higher priority than an office productivity app? Who doesn't see this as Microsoft placing the interest of their customers behind the interest of the media conglomerates? Amazing.-MikeThe same thing happeneda couple of...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-12
- Apple, Microsoft, and openness
- Apple, Microsoft, and opennessIn the case of mail......I use Apple's "Mail" program to access all of my various e-mail accounts, including GMail. That's one thing that Google got right that Hotmail and Yahoo haven't, at least as far as my usage goes. I can configure my GMail account...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-02
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