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- Microsoft Word 97 Patch: Leap Year Fix Update (Windows)
- The Word Leap Year Fix addresses a date field issue that occurs when a document is saved as a Word 6.0/85, Rich Text Format, or Web page. Date fields that display the weekday name may be incorrect if the date falls within a leap year.
- Tags: Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Word Leap Year Fix, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Software downloads 2000-05-02
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- Has Ubuntu hit a plateau?
- Has Ubuntu hit a plateau?Ubuntu's Development Both Blessing and CurseUnfortunately the issue with Ubuntu, it that it has become a victim of its own development successes.Technologically it is now for the most part the equal or better of Windows, or OSX. However this shines the bight light on the...
- Tags: Operating systems, database app, Ubuntu, operating system
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- Did the Y2K failure come to Zune 30 devices 9 years later?
- Did the Y2K failure come to Zune 30 devices 9 years later?Two stuck Zune 30's hereMy wife and I both have frozen Zunes. Mine had been charging yesterday / overnight and found it to be on the logo this morning. My wife's hasn't been used for a couple...
- Tags: Y2K, Zune team, Microsoft Zune, Zune 30, Y2K failure, Zune 30 device
- Discussion threads 2008-12-31
- Why you'll have a long wait for Microsoft's next OS
- Why you'll have a long wait for Microsoft's next OSPerhapsbecause I said best bitsThe next OS from Microsoftshould employ the best bits of what is available, whether they are Microsoft ideas or not - most of the best ones have not been. For example, it should at the very least...
- Tags: Operating systems, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-07
- Microsoft delivers 12 patches to plug Office; 7 for Excel flaws
- Microsoft delivers 12 patches to plug Office; 7 for Excel flawsTrue enoughBut it might be nice to see them patch something every once in awhile without having to patch the patch that patched the patch that patched the last patch that didn't fix anything.Now we just have to wait and...
- Tags: Patches, SECURITY, Microsoft delivers 12 patch, Microsoft Delivers, Excel flaw, patch management, Microsoft Excel, flaw, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-11
- Going Microsoft free, like Mike
- Going Microsoft free, like MikeI can be MS-free, but my wife cannotMy wife is tech-challenged and really doesn't have time to master much more than her dozen healthcare work programs, which include an odd email program, three databases, Excel and Word 2003, and SAS. All her company software is Windows,...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, C/C++, Microsoft Windows, .NET, Servers, Application servers, software world, Linux World, Microsoft Corp., software, server, Microsoft-world, C-code, C, hardware, Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2007-09-05
- Vista Hands On #17: Solving a pesky resource problem
- Vista Hands On #17: Solving a pesky resource problemThat's crazy"systems when I opened Outlook 2007, Forte Agent, Adobe Acrobat editing three or four large documents, BlogJet, Windows Live Writer, Word working with several large documents, and IE7 with more than 30 tabs."Who in their right mind does this? Depending on...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA APPLICATIONS, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, RAM
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- Safari: "Secure from day one" ... I guess we're not at day one yet
- Safari: "Secure from day one" ... I guess we're not at day one yetTaken in contextIt does say the "engineers designed" it to be secure from day one, so according to Apple, this browser was secure after design phase. So, let's assume the engineers got it right. That would...
- Tags: Security administration, Web browsers, Microsoft Windows, Patches, Apple Safari, security, Apple Inc., Web browser
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
- Is it time for universal time?
- Is it time for universal time?sense?1. my working hours could end up becoming 2000 to 0400. i'd be spending half my saturday at work! :-S. and my boss would have to say "i need this report by thursday. before you leave work, not after you come back!". on the bright...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, universal time, world time, RFC
- Discussion threads 2006-01-20
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