Archive for February, 2007

Using Outlook Custom Forms and Getting Things Done

Ok. I’ll admit it. I haven’t read the book. But I did read the article on Wikipedia! And I have been working with Outlook, no, I’ve lived my life (sad, I know) from Outlook for almost a decade now. Since my days as a MicroSerf in Redmond and it had another, more vile name or two (MS Mail, then Schedule+, then Exchange) and ugly reputation for crashing.

Nowadays Microsoft Outlook can almost walk the dog! The day it can do that will be the day that it supports custom forms on portable devices. If you don’t know what custom forms are, then you have been bound by the design into a mode of productivity as decided by a Microsoft employee. Download rap music|Download Mp3 All Genres|Download Leona Lewis Mp3 Continue reading ‘Using Outlook Custom Forms and Getting Things Done’

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WordPress 2.1 in its Own Folder with a Static Front Page

If you have an existing WordPress 2.0 and you’ve been using the old static_front plugin from Semiologic you might run into some issues… I was using v 2.4 of sem_static_front and once I upgraded to WordPress 2.1, the plugin wasn’t working any longer. While WordPress 2.1 now offers its own control for that setting, that too was not working correctly for me. But please, forgive us a word from our sponsors and read on…

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Soulcode moves to Wordpress 2.1

The new version of Wordpress is now available. It offers many new features as well as increased speed and security. Soulcode is in the process of redesigning its template to be 2.1 compatible so look out for our new look coming soon!

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Back Up Your Data

I recently decided that I could no longer live with only 40 GB worth of storage on my laptop. So I decided that I would buy a larger hard drive and use the original drive as a backup drive. And I would buy a little USB enclosure to house the backup drive. You can buy these 2 items together (and maybe get backup software too)…. but it will probably cost you double.

I looked at Tiger Direct, where I have happily shopped before, but saved $10 by shopping around and trying a new vendor,Directron. E-commerce is business “Darwinism on steroids”… indeed.

I found a great deal on a new Toshiba Travelstar 100GB – 5400RPM – 8MB cache. As of this writing, I have had it for a week. So far, so good. But only the paranoid survive, so please, regularly defragment your hard drive, run an occasional check disk (for errors) and back up your data weekly.

Hard drives are moving parts… they fail. Its worth the money and time. So, I also bought a cheap little external drive enclosure for $10. Good enough to use for the purposes of backups and archiving. If I was going to use it every day, I would have spent more money on the enclosure. But enough about the hardware.

If you want to backup your data, you could just drag the files from one drive to another. But why copy files that haven’t changed? That is the beauty of backup software. Even a simple little product like Microsoft’s Sync Toyknows whether a file has changed and thus, if it needs to be copied over to the backup set.

However, simple little tools like Sync Toy, are not slick enough to copy the Operating System files. So, while you may have a safe copy of that important document, you will have to spend days re-installing Windows XP or whatever your OS. Unless of course, you use a product like Norton Ghost, which I will discuss further in another post.

I will write more about Backup software and its principles in another posting but for now be forewarned. One day it will happen to you, either prepare yourself to be up and running quickly or prepare yourself to be greatly distressed. It is your choice!

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