Nauman Leghari's Blog
Blog about technology, media and other interesting tidbits
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XmlDiff Tool
Found it very handy
http://apps.gotdotnet.com/xmltools/xmldiff/Default.aspx -
Rainlendar - An interesting utlitity
Pretty cool ... transparent on your desktop ... other features below
"Rainlendar is a customizable calendar that displays the current month. It is a very lightweight application that doesn't use much system resources or take much space on your desktop."
Download for free from
http://vapaa.dc.inet.fi/~rainy/index.php?pn=projects&project=rainlendar
Other features:
Small and lightweight
Different type events can have different appearence
Supports Windows transparency
Synchronizes events between several clients
Localized for multiple languages
Shows an alarm when an event is due
Shows Outlook's appointments
Includes a todo-list
Works also as Litestep plugin
Displays the current date in tray icon
Can stick to the desktop (i.e. doesn't hide with Show Desktop)
Hotkeys for quick access
Easy skinning with an UI
Can be controlled from 3rd party applications with !bangs
and more...
More Cool stuff:
An Icon-a-Day -
Little addition to Gmail + 50 More invites
There is a little box on the left hand side for directly sending invites.
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BBC strange media player selection
This is strange....on a WinXP box
And this is even before EU ruling against Microsoft. -
Google offers Adword API (Beta)
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Free resources for Architects
I have got my share of freebies...
Order these for free
[It may be possible that this offer is only for UK residents] -
Amazon Web Services Blog
A blog focusing on Amazon Web Services
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How nerdy are you?
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Featured on SmartClient Frontpage
Go check out http://msdn.microsoft.com/smartclient/
I can only say...Wow...never thought of this
For people looking for book, direct link to the virtual book is here. -
Google's Popularity in Microsoft
According to VisitorVille Intelligence [1], around 66 % of employees inside Microsoft are using Google search engine instead of their own MSN Search. Now that's interesting and does that prove that Microsoft employees are not biased to anyone other than technology? ;)