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Archive for July, 2007

Photoshop Awesome Tip

Recently I discovered a tip while watching a Photoshop Killer Tips
video podcast (http://www.photoshopkillertips.com/), that I
wanted to share with everyone.
If you are using a shape selection tool (oval/box/etc) and begin to
draw the shape…. if you press and hold the spacebar you can move
the shape you have drawn. And then if you let up on the [...]

The Ajax Experience

Well, after posting about one of the many great things I learned at
The Ajax Experience (in San Francisco), I decided I needed to spend a
few minutes to attempt at a summary of the event.
I attended with a colleague, and we both felt that the show was very
well done and extremely insightful, beneficial for both of [...]

Prototype Framework for Javascript

After attending The Ajax Experience (many more posting coming on
this event), I was excited to start making use of Prototype to increase
my productivity while coding various Javascript routines and Ajax apps.
If you haven’t seen, or downloaded it yet, you can find Prototype
Framework for Javascript at:
http://www.prototypejs.org/
Probably the biggest time saver for me so far was [...]

Large Outlook PST files

If you are using Outlook 2003, or possibly Outlook 2007, and are
getting a message about your Personal Folder (.pst file) being full,
you can fix it using the details below:
If you have upgraded from a version Office before 2003, the PST files
that are being created are in a Office97-2002 format, and those pst
files have a limit [...]

Factory PreInstall Flag causing problems

This weekend, I was asked to look at a system that wouldn’t allow the owner to use a USB External Harddrive (Maxtor Personal Storage 3200, 160GB). It was correctly seen by the machine and available in device manager, and the disk management utilities. However, it wasn’t assigned a drive letter by default, and [...]

IE7.com

Here is a chuckle… visit: http://ie7.com/
You should get a single page with a big Firefox graphic, and link to
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/.
Interesting that it was registered back in Mar-1999.