Contents tagged with tools
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Testing BlogJet
I have installed an interesting application - BlogJet. It's a cool Windows client for my blog tool (as well as for other tools). Get your copy here: http://blogjet.com
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Paint.NET 2.0 - The final version of this supercharged Paint replacement has been released.
Paint.NET 2.0 - The final version of this supercharged Paint replacement has been released.
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Express ClickYes - auto-click the Outlook security prompt
I have some VB6 programs which uses MAPI to send email messages and after updating to Windows XP + Outlook 2002 they stopped working due to Microsoft Outlook security prompt. As I found no way to curstomize (say which programs can and cannot send mail) or even turn it off, I just downloaded Express ClickYes - auto-click the Outlook security prompt and installed it. If you, like me, do not afford paying an employee to stay 24 hours a day, seven days a week in front a computer, just clicking the "Yes" button, then give Express ClickYes - auto-click the Outlook security prompt a try.
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GMail service unavailable
Just tried to access my GMail account without success. The server says:
Sorry, there seems to be a problem. The service you're looking for is temporarily unavailable. We're working hard to restore your access as soon as possible. Please try again in a few hours. Thanks for your patience.
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Jetbrains Omea Reader
I am back reading blogs, thanks to Jetbrains Omea Reader. Omea Reader is stable, has the features I need and I got a free license for it.
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One more googleman?
First I started using Google search engine (web, images, groups, etc), then I was invited to join Orkut and accepted. Some days ago, I received a GMail invitation and I am currently in. Am I already one more googleman? Or Am I missing any Google invitation I am not acquainted of?
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FreePOPs rocks
Michael Santovec, in reply to my usenet post regarding to "Free Outlook Express plugin for reading RSS feeds", introduced me to FreePOPs.
I am actually not using it to read RSS feeds, since it involves configuring one email account for each feed. What I am really using FreePOPs for is to read my Yahoo! and GMail inboxes and it ROCKS! -
I wonder there is any FREE RSS reader plugin for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express
I am out of blogsphere for a while, just because intraVnews is not free for personal use anymore and I have not found any FREE RSS reader plugin for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. If you know of any, drop me a line and let me know.
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Mozilla Thunderbird has built in RSS reader, but found no way of importing/exporting my OPML file
Just finished to install Mozilla Thunderbird, it has built in RSS reader, but found no way of importing/exporting my OPML file.
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Mozilla Thunderbird has built in RSS reader. Why do Outlook and Outlook Express have not?
Today, I have been forced to download Mozilla Thunderbird and give it a try just because it has built in RSS Reader and both Outlook and Outlook Express have not.