…Windows XP Tablet PC Users rejoice!

DOWNLOAD:  http://edholloway.com/Blog/archive/2006/08/15/Ink-…

"I quickly found out the only way to use Ink from a Tablet PC is using Cut & Paste – not optimal.

After spending a few hours with the Writer SDK last night, I whipped up a (very!) Beta Plugin for blogging in ink.  There are several features I’d like to add, so I’ll probably update it some, in my copious free time :-).

Please take a look, let me know what you think.  Enjoy. (Note: this is beta software, use at your own risk)

Requires MS Windows Tablet PC Edition & .NET framework 2.0 to be installed.  Plugin will not show up in writer without 2.0 framework."

Starting September 6, 2006 and running through September 12, 2006

Now in its third year, the Unwrapped for Financial Services Webcast Series is back! Sessions will be both technical and strategic in nature, covering the newest Microsoft solutions for Capital Markets, Retail Banking and Insurance firms. Microsoft Product Mangers will also be on hand to answer your questions live and delve deep into the latest Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft Vista, Office 12 and Excel Services, Windows Presentation Framework and Expression Interactive Designer.  All the sessions will be presented live.

Join us for this new webcast series starting September 6, 2006, where we will highlight common concerns, case studies and best practices within financial services.

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Posted by: kurtsh | August 18, 2006

Texas Hold ’em will be free on XBox Live for 48 hours

Players will be able to get Texas Hold ’em for free on Wednesday, August 23rd next week on Xbox Live for Xbox 360. The launch will enable people to have a 48 hour period to download the full version absolutely free.

After that it’s going to cost you 800 points so get online and prepare to start downloading.

The Case for Portfolio Management
Do you know which department has been the most successful in getting its projects moved from concept to completion? Do you know where your IT budget has gone? What percentage of the dollars spent in your organization have support the top three objectives? How profitable has your investment in projects been in increased revenue, cost reduction, or customer satisfaction? If you want to be able to answer any one or all of these questions, it may be time to look into tools that support Portfolio Management.

November 28, 2006
The Case for Portfolio Management
Event ID: 1032304191

All sessions are scheduled for 9:00 AM-10:00 PM (Pacific Time).

This training is free to my customers.

To Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032304191&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

A Preview of What’s Coming in Project 2007  
Preview the possibilities with Project 2007!  This session is not your typical Deep Dive–it’s a preview of what’s coming in the next version of Project. Discussion will center on new features in Project 2007 and a focus on planning for resource management – planning your organizational needs, and best practices for decision making regarding resources.  

October 24, 2006
A Preview of What’s Coming in Project 2007
Event ID: 1032304189

All sessions are scheduled for 9:00 AM-10:00 PM (Pacific Time).

This session is free to my customers.

To Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032304189&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

Reports that Communicate Project Information – Version 2003 and Project 2007
So, where does all of your project information come from and how do you pull it together? How do you begin to determine what is needed for reporting?  This session focuses on how to creatively leverage the collection of data. Take a look at how to mine data from Project Dashboards; cross-department and cross-system scenarios; and incorporation of audit and client information. Focus is on Version 2003 and the next version of Project 2007. 

September 26, 2006
All sessions are scheduled for 9:00 AM-10:00 PM (Pacific Time).
Reports that Communicate Project Information
Event ID: 1032304060

This event is free to my customers.

To Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032304060&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

Preview Project 2007 – Planning for Timesheets            
Many organizations want to track actual work and cost then compare those data with planned work and cost. Project Web Access timesheets help you collect actual effort and post that data into the project schedule tasks. This session helps you understand how timesheets work and how to prepare for using timesheet functions. This session is not your typical Deep Dive–it’s a preview of what’s coming with timesheets for Project 2007.

August 22, 2006
Preview Project 2007 – Planning for Timesheets
Session is scheduled for 9:00 AM-10:00 PM (Pacific Time).
Event ID: 1032304058

This is a free online event that any of my customers may participate in.

To Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032304058&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

Psst.  There’s one Office application that I consider to be a nifty little secret weapon on my war against "Information Overload". 

OneNote.

See, I have a major problem with Information Overload.  I get too many tasks, I have too many projects, and I have too many idea & concepts to bounce around in my head.  I don’t do a good job of prioritizing and I need to write things down because my memory is shot for being in the computer industry too long.  (See my previous blog article about the horrendous affects of Email & Instant Messaging on a person’s IQ and attention span: http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!DA410C7F7E038D!369.entry)

COLLAPSIBLE LISTS

I’ve found that the best way for me to keep organized and to keep track of everything I need to get done has been to use OneNote & its collapsible lists feature.  OneNote gives you the ability to create outlines of content like lists of things to do with sub lists, and then subsequently collapse them or expand them as you see fit.  This allows you to see an entire list of things to do, for example, without having to see all the details. 

 
Creating outlines and keeping them collapsed is an easy way to view lists

If you want to see the details of any one list item, all you do is "expand" the item so that you can see all its sub items or sub lists.


Expanding items is as easy as double clicking the little square to the left of each item 

An interesting feature of this is that the collapsible lists work with both typewritten content as well as handwritten content.  I can handwrite "tasks I need to do" and "steps I need to complete for each task" and have each task "collapse" into a single line item – then expand it out when I need to see the details.  And I can add details to each item in my own handwriting as I need to.


Handwriting can be expanded & collapsed just as easily as typewritten items in collapsible lists 

RECORDED MEETINGS

Probably the most powerful feature of OneNote however is it’s ability to record the audio or video of a meeting and synchronize your note taking to the audio or video recording.  How many times have you heard people rattle off their names during meeting introductions for example, and you can’t get everyone’s name written down fast enough?  Or you phased out during part of the meeting and you’d like to listen in on what was said after the meeting is over?

The recording can be in any number of codecs, meaning that you can make the recording take less than 2MB of space for an hour of recorded audio or for higher fidelity recordings, you can shift to a better codec which may take 50MB for an hour of recorded audio but do so with crystal clear fidelity. 

 
Audio can be encoded in multiple frequencies & codecs 

While you are recording the meeting’s audio or video, you can be taking notes.  This is important because when you PLAY BACK the audio and/or video recording, OneNote will highlight the text or handwriting that you wrote or typed during each section of a recording.


Audio recorded meetings make it easy to type notes about the recording and have the recording mark at what time in the audio stream you typed in your comments.

Recently, I’ve read a bunch of negative discussions around our acquisition of Winternals… the typical folks complaining about how Microsoft is going to hose them by suddenly and dramatically charging for the Winternal tools.

Which is frankly nuts, if you ask me.  No company would start charging for tools that are publicly available for free… but conspiracy theorists will always lurk.  These are probably the same people that think we’ve collecting detailed information about them during Windows Activation.  (Which we are absolutely not.   Note:  I figure that I have to make sure I say this outright and clearly with the way our legal system works these days.)

In any case, let me state for the record that there are no plans to start "charging" for these current tools.  We will be shipping a release of the Wininternals Admin Pack after we’ve done a complete code review on them.  As for the SysInternal tools, we intend on moving them to Technet and our public Internet properties to keep the community around them alive.  The sustained engineering group will decide what technologies will evolve into the OS or somewhere else in the future but their current instantiations will continue to be posted publicly.

Posted by: kurtsh | August 16, 2006

BETA: MSNBC.COM Mobile Beta

Stay informed and entertained with your wireless device! Try out our newly-launched MSNBC.com Mobile beta service. It’s FREE thanks to the ongoing support of our advertisers.

Highlights:

  • Top news headlines
  • Up-to-the-minute video from NBC Nightly News, the Today show and more
  • Our most popular photo slideshows, including The Week in Pictures, Celebrity Sightings and The Week in Sports Pictures
  • A “My Saved Articles” folder where you can store content you want to read later

While you’re on your mobile device:
Navigate to http://www.msnbc.actionengine.com/provision and begin downloading.

Note: MSNBC.com Mobile beta supports many mobile devices. If, however, yours is not supported, you will receive a message saying so when you attempt to download the application.

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