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Goodbye Windows Mail

When I installed Windows 7 I went looking for Windows Mail (Outlook Express replacement in Vista). Its not there – in fact you don’t get a mail client of any kind. Idea is to download and use the Live Mail client. I had been using that for hotmail access...
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Windows 7 update

I have been running Windows 7 for a few days now & I like it. There are numerous improvements over Vista (which I have used for a few years now) that make the whole experience better. I am running on minimal hardware but the system is responsive enough...
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Vista Application Incompatibility?

There has been a lot written about the issues of application incompatibility on Windows Vista. Application compatibility was given a good test this morning. My wife re-discovered an old program for Garden Design. When I say old the CD said © 1994-1995...
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Windows 7

Just installed Windows 7 on an old laptop – 0.75GB RAM single core. It works a treat and is reasonably responsive. It is more than enough for Office type applications and Internet. Well impressed as Vista wouldn’t even look at this machine. Looks like...
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Live Writer

I have been using Live Writer for a while now and it is pretty good. The latest version has some good improvements like a preview pane and the ability to see and work with the source. Major gripe is that I can’t set a default font. It keeps reverting...
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ZoomIT

One thing I did see getting used quite a bit in presentations at TechEd was the ZoomIT tool. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897434.aspx It enables you to zoom into a part of the screen. Very useful for presentations. The ability to...
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TechEd Reflections

TechEd is over for another year. The journey home is done (not a bad flight - I slept for most of this one) and I've had some sleep. On the whole the conference was quieter than the last couple of years. A few of the big name exhibitors didn't...
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TechEd Monday II

System Center and the management of the Windows environment is heavily featured this week. Expect a full refresh of the System Center family in 2010. SC Operations Manager R2 should release in Q2 2009 including SLA monitoring and the ability to manage...
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TechEd: Monday

Apart from the highly irritating and overloud "entertainment" video playing before the key note started the conference start was OK. No major announcements - most already came through at PDC last week but new to me were: Application Virtualisation...
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IE 8 Beta

I've been using the IE8 beta for a week or so now and it works. I've not had any problems with it and the new stuff works as advertised. Its solid. Not much of a post but when everything works there's not much else to say :-) Download IE 8...
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