I just finished reading an article on the IEBlog titled, “IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine.” Now here’s a fascinating twist on how to run both browsers on the same machine. This isn’t the usual way to accomplish it. Instead, they trot out the “virtualization” method (again). But
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I mentioned the beta back in September. Now I’m a day or two (or seven) late in mentioning that Netmon 3 is out of beta and has been released.
This is nothing like previous incarnations of windows network monitor. It’s actually pretty awesome if you’re into this sort of thing.
According to the email I received, you
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The Power of Together, aka The Power of Free Vista and Office 2007.
As part of a promotion touting the wonders of Vista and Outlook 2007, folks have the ability to score a copy of each. Free!
To get Vista Business (here’s a chart detailing the assorted Vista flavors), watch three or more webcasts and
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It has been quite a few months since I last mentioned Microsoft Expression Web Designer. Since that first mention, it has become my tool of choice when working on XHTML/CSS web sites. For a beta, this thing is impressive — everything just works and works well.
Ok ok, I know… real web developers use
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Just a couple months after XML Notepad 2006 was introduced, we now have XML Notepad 2007. At first glance it looks to be an incremental update. Some new search hotkeys (yay!), a default XSL transform (useful) and some bug fixes.
I still have to play a bit, but the default XSL transform seems to
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