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Microsoft aims to take the desktop 'Live'
Microsoft started testing Windows Live Mail Desktop this week.Check out the photo gallery: Web e-mail on the desktop.http://techrepublic.com.com/2300-1035-6056221.htmlMicrosoft's desktop software allows users to read their e-mail, instant message their address book contacts, post a blog, and read RSS feeds.Do you think Microsoft's desktop e-mail move will help it win the...
Tags: desktop, e-mail, microsoft, Microsoft Corp., news, programming, security, software, Sonja Thompson, windows live mail desktop
Discussion threads 2006-03-31

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ABC Amber Windows Live Mail Converter 1.04 (Windows)
ABC Amber Windows Live Mail Converter is intended to help you keep your important emails, newsletters, other information organized in one file. It is a very useful tool that converts your messages from Windows Live Mail desktop to any document format (PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF, HLP, TXT, and DOC) easily...
Tags: ABC Inc., Window, ProcessText, ABC Amber Windows Live Mail Converter, Microsoft Windows, Corporate Communications, E-mail, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Online Communications
Software downloads 2008-06-05
Windows live mail
I uase windows live mail on XP desktop. After file/database was corrupted, I uninstalled with REVO. When I try to reinstall from live essentials website/ windows installer it is not recognizing the uninstall and will not let me install the components, installer saying that I already have Live mail installed....
Tags: Microsoft Windows Live Mail, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows
Q&A 2009-06-25
Microsoft's plan to retain the throne as king in a Windows world
Just when open source alternatives to Microsoft start to pick up steam and capture the interest of current and potential PC users, a sweet deal is laid out on the table that many frugal software shoppers won't be able to turn down. A recent story from CNET Networks' News.com explains how Microsoft plans to...
Tags: PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Tools & Techniques, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Hardware, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-04-19
Hotmail's new address
By Ina Fried Staff Writer, CNET News.com MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--After an hour-long discussion at a status meeting last month, the Hotmail redesign really boiled down to one key decision: one big ad, or two? Stay on top of the latest tech news with...
Tags: E-mail providers, Google Inc., MSN Hotmail, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Live, advertisement
Technical articles 2006-04-26
Add Vista-like search capabilities to Windows XP
This article is alsoavailable as a PDF download and a photo gallery.One of the best new features in Windows Vista is theimproved search capability, called Instant Search. By simply typing keywords inthe search field on the Start menu, you can quickly find documents, e-mailmessages, photos, and even programs. Instant Search...
Tags: SEARCH, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Deb Shinder, desktop search, Microsoft Windows, WDS, desktop, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, search technology
Technical articles 2007-03-28
Gates: We're entering 'live era' of software
Gates: We're entering 'live era' of softwarearticle rootGates: We're entering 'live era' of softwareMicrosoft is working on two products that are targeted at smaller businesses and consumers: "Windows Live," which is a set of Internet-based personal services (e-mail, blogging, and IM); and "Office Live," which will come in both ad-based...
Tags: Microsoft Office, MSO 2003, Microsoft Corp., software, Live
Discussion threads 2005-11-02
TrustMe Desktop 1.9 (Windows)
TrustMe Desktop is a comfortable, unobtrusive and intuitive application that protects your email by encrypting it and verifying the recipient before it can be opened. Nobody can read your email while it is in transit. There are not any complicated steps to send or retrieve secure email - TrustMe automatically...
Tags: TrustMe Security, TrustMe Desktop, E-mail, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Outlook, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites
Software downloads 2008-08-11
Google admits that it is going after Microsoft Office ... Is Windows next?
Eric Schmidt became the CEO of Google in 2001. A few years later he mentioned to journalist John Batelle that one of the fringe benefits of the job was that he was no longer competing with Microsoft. In the 1990's when Schmidt worked at Sun Microsystems and Novell, he had...
Tags: Windows, Microsoft, Google Pc, Google
Blog posts 2007-05-18
Google's Chrome, and why it will change enterprise support
Do people have to use Chrome for it to be a success?In my most recent blog, I outline why I think Google's new browser is a boon for those of us who support enterprise web apps. To carry the argument I made there a little further, I'm not even sure...
Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Outlook, Chrome, Google Inc., Web browser, Google Chrome
Discussion threads 2008-09-04
gAttach 1.2008.7.2 (Windows)
gAttach allows you to easily attach files to new messages in Gmail or Google Apps Mail. All the features available in Windows that were once only available to your desktop mail-using friends are now available to all Gmail users. With gAttach!, you can: send emails directly from: Windows Explorer, Microsoft...
Tags: Google Gmail, Chris Wood, gAttach, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, E-mail Providers, Operating Systems, Cloud Computing, Software, Online Communications, Internet
Software downloads 2008-07-08
Outlook Express on desktop logging to Win 2003
I have Users that are logging to a Win03 server, local profiles. When the Users were added, machines were not added to the domain (that's how it was explained to me).Due to "budgetary oncerns", webmail or Outlook Express are their only options for email (please don't suggest other email...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, desktop, mdtallon, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, e-mail
Discussion threads 2009-04-23
GNOME-Development, deployment, desktop
On Jan. 4, 2000, Miguel di Icaza, the creator of the GNOME desktop environment, answered your GNOME questions and discussed GNOME development. This transcript is full of inside information and links to resources.On Jan. 4, 2000, Miguel di Icaza, the creator of the GNOME desktop environment, answered your GNOME questions...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, desktop, Miguel di lcaza, GNOME, Miguel, Icaza, Jack Wallen Jr.
Technical articles 2000-01-11
E-mail: Beyond Outlook
During this Guild Meeting, Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail could go. From fetchmail to KMail, we've got you covered.On April 21st Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail existed. From Fetch to Kmail, we’ve got you covered.If you couldn’t join us then, enjoy the...
Tags: Linux, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Jack Wallen Jr., e-mail, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jack Wallen, Guild Meeting, Guild, JCARLISLE, Microsoft Outlook
Technical articles 2000-04-21
Testing the Yoggie Pico Pro security appliance
Since getting the new Yoggie Pico Pro security appliance, I've been doing some testing. Last week I told you about the easy installation, but also the unexpected blue screens when trying to use the Kaspersky Desktop.I must admit I've been rather unimaginative in my testing of the Pico. The first...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Desktops, Viruses and worms, Justin Fielding, Yoggie Pico, security, Pico, desktop, malware, Kaspersky, Kaspersky Desktop, Web
Blog posts 2007-06-24
Solutions to problems with Windows XP's Remote Assistance feature
Windows XP Remote Assistance promises to make troubleshooting for clients much easier. But even this handy feature can have problems on both the user and helper machines. Deb Shinder provides a guide to possible problems and solutions.Windows XP's Remote Assistance feature allows users to request help across the network from...
Tags: .NET, PRODUCTIVITY, Application servers, Microsoft Windows XP, Deb Shinder, Remote Assistance, Microsoft .NET, helper, Microsoft Windows Messenger, Microsoft Windows, computer
Technical articles 2002-01-09
Is the PC a dinosaur? Readers predict the future
TechRepublic readers debate whether the dawning of a wireless world will threaten the existence of desktop PCs. While some predict a PC-less future, others argue that'll never happen.TechRepublic’s recent article “Free PalmPilots? Incredible changes predicted in the wireless world ” discussed the uncertain future of the desktop PC, as...
Tags: Desktops, PDAs, Wi-Fi, Mike Walton, PC, wireless, e-mail
Technical articles 2000-05-10
New mobility products: What do they mean to your SMB?
Here's a look at some of the new products that SMBs are likely to see their workers carrying and using, and how you can integrate them into your network environment to enhance productivity without compromising security. Big companies are big on mobile devices, and can afford to provide...
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Handhelds, Deb Shinder, Smart phones, Cellular phones, LetÂ, small and medium business, mobility, WhatÂ, phone, smart phone, handheld computer, handheld computer phone, handheld, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Device, Mobile, Network, Problem, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Worker, Computer, Advertising & Promotion, Productivity, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-03-05
Desktop Linux 2
I have been a fan of Red Hat for a long time and went on to use Ferdora. I also have countless hours on BSD/OpenBsd. So to make a long story short I haven't used every Linux distro on the planet. However I have tried a few...
Tags: desktop, Ubuntu, windows, linux, networking, xstep, distro, desktop Linux
Discussion threads 2006-06-05
Symantec Desktop Firewall is ready for the enterprise
While Symantec's home-user applications and tools often engender scorn from IT staff, as you'll see in this review, Symantec's enterprise client firewall will inspire praise.Symantec Desktop Firewall is one of a suite of programs designed to help enterprise users protect their systems from network and Internet intrusion. The program works...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, Michael Jackman, Symantec Desktop Firewall, firewall, Desktop Firewall, Symantec Corp., desktop
Technical articles 2001-03-27
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