Month: November 2007

  • links for 2007-11-19

    Carl Tyler’s Blog :: Drinking games… During my early years much like everyone else, I enjoyed a good, lets get legless drinking game now and again. Me too! Funny! (tags: drinking games humour) Ask The Admin: The Ultimate Guide to Being Married to a Nerd! Understand your nerd’s relation to the computer. It’s clichéd, but…

  • DominoKeys.com » Dear Lotus; c/o: Mike Rhodin, GM of IBM/Lotus

    Kevin Hansen in an open letter to Mike Rhodin: You have the world’s attention at the moment. For the sake of all of us who live and breath Lotus Notes/Domino, please make full use of this brief and rare opportunity. Out of a strong belief that Notes 8 is the most important release of Notes…

  • Launching Sametime 7.5.1 kicks off the Outlook 2007 Startup

    Not any more! Thanks to the solutions in this post from Carl: Change the default mail program under external programs to be explicitly Lotus Notes. Go into the advanced settings (Tools/Plugins/Manage Plugins from the Connect Client), and find and disable the “Sametime Exchange” feature. Rename OutlookJNI.dll in the following directory: c:\program files\IBM\sametime connect\plugins\com.ibm.collaboration.realtime.exchange.win32.x86_7.5.1.20070416 Suggestion #1…

  • Here we go…

    Prepare yourselves for yet another mind-blowing discovery…. I was talking with Nathan Freeman last night, because he and Chris Blatnick have done such cool things with layers and embedded editors, and he told me a tidbit I should have known about embedded editors, and I told him about a bit of functionality our Midas Rich…

  • links for 2007-11-13

    On TV – The Gadget Show Think you’re getting a great broadband deal? Think again. With many people falling short of the “up to” speeds offered by their ISP, we’re campaigning for the truth: advertised speeds reflecting what we’re actually getting. (tags: media technology tools broadband ISP speed)

  • ChiefTech: Why aren’t we getting enterprise RSS yet?

    James Dellow over on his ChiefTech blog is talking about Enterprise RSS, and makes some good points regarding its slow adoption and an apparent lack of understanding: for enterprise RSS to work you need both RSS content and RSS readers in place. From a technology point of view neither issue is difficult to overcome but…