Kenny Kerr
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MSDN Link Spring Cleaning
Every year or so the folks who manage the MSDN and TechNet websites decide to update the site is some way and pretty much break every single URL referring to their content. Traditionally this hasn’t affected MSDN Magazine but the magazine now joins the club and older links to MSDN Magazine articles no longer work either.
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Quick Update
I’m doing some traveling over the next few days and will unfortunately be offline for most of that time. I will be back online on Tuesday so if you’ve sent me an email, please don’t expect a response before then.
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Window Clippings 2.1: How to open the Options Window
Did you know there are three ways to open the options window?
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Window Clippings: A note to Microsoft employees
It looks like the public mail servers used for receiving mail sent to @microsoft.com addresses are regularly blocking the emails that are sent automatically with your Window Clippings license keys. In these cases I need to manually send an email with your license key.
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Beef Up Windows Apps with the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack
Back in December of last year the Visual C++ team asked me to write an article for MSDN Magazine about the new Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack. Well the article has finally made it into print in the May 2008 issue and you can also read it online.
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Special offer for Paint.NET users
To promote the new integration between Paint.NET and Window Clippings, Rick and I are offering a special deal to Paint.NET users. For the month of May we’re offering Window Clippings at a special discounted price!
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Window Clippings 2.1: Send to Paint.NET
Earlier this week I hinted at a surprise new feature that was introduced with the 2.1.28 build of Window Clippings. I can now tell you what it is!
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Window Clippings 2.1.28
As usual, you can get the update via the “Check for Updates” button on the About tab. New users can download the latest version from http://www.windowclippings.com/.
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Window Clippings Website Redesign
I finally got around to updating the Window Clippings website with a fresh new look. I’ve tried to keep it simple and easy to use.
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Windows with C++: Windows Imaging Component (Part 1)
My latest column is now available in the April 2008 issue of MSDN Magazine. This is part 1 of a 3 part series about the Windows Imaging Component that ships with Windows Vista as well as the .NET Framework 3.0 and later.