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| Matt Williams talks about FrontPage and Sharepoint and how suprised he was at the feature set. Me too. Microsoft, in 1996, named me one of the top five FrontPage users in the world, but recently I've been building an intranet site in Frontpage and wow, has it come a long way. I'll write more after I get done. One big hole, though: I wish it did RSS. (Although Harry Pierson is working on a Sharepoint RSS generator). [The Scobleizer Weblog]9:24:02 PM |
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| .NET Weblogs Cool! [The Scobleizer Weblog] 9:23:20 PM |
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| Mark Pilgrim shows how he reinstalled Windows XP Yeah, I know what you mean Mark. I need to reinstall this machine too. Not looking forward to it. [The Scobleizer Weblog] 9:22:16 PM |
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| Study says Linux approaches Windows XP usability: [InfoWorld] "The researchers studied how easily two groups of users could perform tasks using the different operating systems... Linux users, for example, needed 44.5 minutes to perform a set of tasks, compared to 41.2 minutes required by the XP users..." Interesting... I wondered if they tried installing software or changing configuration files... the study appears to be available in German only... [www.gulker.com - words and pictures from Silicon Valley] 7:35:04 PM |
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| Man shrinks Windows 95 to under 10MB! "The man who performed a shrinking trick on previous versions of Windows claims today that he's reduced Win95 to under 10MB. Windows 95, he says, works in real (safe) mode and doesn't require the registry but simply SYSTEM.INI. Nor, he says, does it need a swap file to run and it can be run from a RAMdisk using a free utility.
He claims that the 10MB version of Windows 9X will support multiple MS DOS Windows, and he claims that it can be shrunk even further." The Inquirer [Follow Me Here...] |
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