Sep 28, 2008
GACL | Linux Journal
Until Chrome came along, Google’s Master Mobile Plan didn’t quite add up. Now it does. Chrome — Google’s new superbrowser — is cream on the top of a new mobile software stack. Let’s call it GACL, for Gears, Android and Chrome on Linux. Gears is a way to run Web apps on desktops and store data locally as well as in the cloud. Android is a development framework for Linux-based mobile devices. Chrome is a browser, but not just for pages. Chrome also runs apps. In that respect, it’s more than the UI-inside-a-window that all browsers have become. It’s essentially an operating system.
[From: GACL | Linux Journal]
Sep 28, 2008
Innovative Technology Weblog » How to relocate your Groove 2007 files to another disk
However in Microsoft Office Groove 2007, the location of the files has changed to the local (non-roaming) part of your user profile. Now I already don’t like large profiles, so adding another few gigabytes of Groove 2007 data doesn’t sound appealing to me… So since day 1 of installing Groove 2007 I have been looking for a good way to relocate back to something like D:GrooveData. Here’s how you can do it:
Important note: you will need Windows Vista for this, because full support for symbolic links exists only in Windows Vista.
[From: Innovative Technology Weblog » How to relocate your Groove 2007 files to another disk]
Sep 28, 2008
Setup Entourage 2004 to connect to Exchange 2007 - Robba’s Weblog
Setup Entourage 2004 to connect to Exchange 2007
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Setup Entourage 2004 to connect to Exchange 2007 - Robba's Weblog
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