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SvenM |
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English |
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IBM, Lotus, Domino |
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This blog is about the my daily activities with Lotus products: Notes/Domino, Traveler, Quickr, Sametime, Foundations, .... |
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The Big move from WordPress to Blogger
About a week ago I started a personal blog that I use to keep track of my sporting activities.
I already have a gmail address, I use Google Docs, Google Reader and Google Calendar. Why not try out a Google Blog?
WordPress uses a slightly different approach than Blogger and at first I wasn’t sure I made the right call. My new blog uses a very simple layout and it wasn’t that complex to get it up and running. So I needed a bigger challenge. That’s the main reason why I converted my existing blog to this one. Then I started play
Add Facebook Events to your Notes 8.5.1 calendar
Blogger and techie Sean Bonner offers a dead simple way to keep all of your Facebook events synced up with your Google Calendar so you don’t have to manage two completely separate social calendars to keep your days straight.
With the new Lotus Notes Calendar features you can do a very similar action and set this up with the Notes Client.
Even if you don’t use Facebook all that often (or maybe especially if you don’t), this is a nice option. Once set up, you can check one calendar (your Notes Calendar) to see what’s going on with your Face
New tool in order to install Windows 7 by USB.
Microsoft has created a tool that allows you to install Windows 7 by USB. A lot of netbooks often don’t have a dvd-player and USB is the only way users are able to upgrade their pc.
That’s the reason Microsoft has created this tool. It is 926KB and you need to use it to write an iso file to the USB key.
Click here to download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool installation file.
This is what Microsoft says:
The ISO file contains all the Windows 7 installation files combined into a single u
Collaboration University – the final countdown
I am so sorry I did not get a picture of Troy Reimer to add here. He is now officialy my God. I should create a shrine for him.
It goes without saying that he has the best sense of humor… ever. He even told me a French joke (that I didn’t get at first, sorry about that).
But more importantly we discussed a potential Quickr-project that I’m about to do and he came up with THE best solution. The way I first figured it out it would cost me a lot of coding.
And when I say a lot a mean create several agents that would do everything in order to create a place, a number of rooms, folders, pages, forms, etc…
It took us (read: Tr
Collaboration University Day 2
So, day two has passed and it was a full day. After seven Quickr sessions I’m starting to feel the impact of all that information being cramped into my little brain. Everything still sounds logical to me right now. But I wonder what will stick around long enough untill the time that I will actually be using it.
So what has passed the revue today? Or need I say yesterday because by the time I’ll be publishing this it will be Wednesday.
The first session I attended today was Quickr Performance Tips: Getting more from your server by Warren Elsmore. The one thing that I noticed about Warren is that he needs to draw when he speaks.
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