For some projects, I’ve found I need to spend some time with Office 2007 and (*shudder*) get re-acquainted with my old friend/nemesis Outlook.
Here’s a quick Microsoft Outlook tip. When minimized, you don’t need to look at it in the taskbar. Outlook can be easily configured to minimize to the tray (only).
Simply right-click on Outlook in
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At work I spend a lot of time and energy trying to do as much as possible while spending as little as I can. To that end, I’ve slowly been rolling out OpenOffice 3.0 to the desktops in place of our very old version of MS Office XP.
For some folks that’s been working pretty
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The big news in the online office front this week was the Zoho announcement on the ability to use Google and Yahoo! accounts with their services. Before logging in, you’ll now see a new addition to the login page.
This ought to help reduce some barriers to folks trying out the system. No need to create
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Exactly 24 hours after I handed the Google Apps folks my credit card, Zoho has announced Zoho Business.
What is Zoho Business? A competitor of Google Apps! From the announcement:
Zoho Business is the new category we are launching today for businesses. With Zoho Business we bring multiple Zoho applications under a single roof and provide an
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Box.Net has unleashed the first beta release of Office on Demand:
[...] a cool new way to save files directly from Microsoft Office to your Box. Currently it’s compatible with Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and Access both in 2007 and 2003 (and XP/Vista!).
This gives yet another option for working with box.net and documents. Don’t forget,
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