Contents tagged with Window Clippings
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Window Clippings 2.1: Comparing Results with Windows Vista Tools
Reader mikedopp asks why he should use Window Clippings over the screen capture capabilities built into Windows. I think the easiest way to explain is by showing a few examples.
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Window Clippings 2.1: How to Install
As Window Clippings 2.1 does not include an installer and requires no real installation or configuration steps prior to using it, it’s quite straightforward to “install” it. I do however realize that it may not be obvious to everyone and that is why the upcoming 2.5 release includes an installer. For now however I thought I’d briefly walk through the steps you need to follow to get Window Clippings up and running for the first time.
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Window Clippings 2.1
Sorry for the lack of updates on my blog lately. But in the famous words of Dean Hachamovitch: “please don’t mistake silence for inaction”. :)
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Looking Back at 2007
As I did last year, I thought I'd provide a quick summary of some of the highlights from 2007.
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What’s Next for Window Clippings
I know a lot of you are wondering what’s going on with Window Clippings. I had hoped to release another update this year but time has just slipped away. It’s turned into a pretty hectic year what with moving from Canada to the UK and starting a new job as a technology consultant in London, quite a departure from commercial software development.
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Programming WPF
I arrived home this evening and Karin told me a package had arrived from Chris Sells. Chris had sent me a copy of his latest book entitled Programming WPF. Karin then pointed me to the acknowledgements (clearly she’d examined the package carefully before I arrived home!) where I was pleasantly surprised to find my name in both Ian’s and Chris’s acknowledgements and the following in particular under Chris’s Acknowledgements:
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Contact
This is just a quick note to say that my web hosting provider decided that now would be a great time to shut down all my services and move them to a new server without notice. As a result, all my domains including Window Clippings have been down for days. I have also not received any email this week as it is routed through the domains.
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Looking Forward to Window Clippings 2.1
I haven’t been able to work on Window Clippings too much over the last month as I’ve been focusing on my day job as well as other projects such as a new column for MSDN Magazine starting next month. I am however planning the 2.1 release of Window Clippings and thought I’d quickly let you know what’s tentatively in store! As always your feedback is very much valued and helps drive the direction of this product.
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Send your Window Clippings images to an FTP server
Ari Glaizel just sent me this neat add-in for Window Clippings that he created to send images to an FTP server. It is a well thought-out add-in making it immediately useful to folks that do a lot of web publishing or blogging.
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Add watermarks to your Window Clippings images
I wrote this add-in last night using the .NET Framework mostly to serve as an example of how easy it is to write add-ins for Window Clippings, but also because I think it’s a useful add-in for those who like to add watermarks to their published images. So if you’re interesting in writing your own add-ins, take a look at the C# project to see what’s involved. If you’re just interested in using the add-in then here’s what you do: