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Archive for the ‘Publisher’ Category

February 8th, 2008

Preezo, yet another presentations for the web

Ooops, another presentations for the web? Yup. True.
Preezo, developed by Jason Roberts under Adaptix Technologies, LLC, is an Ajax web application that gives you the power to create and share professional quality presentations over the web without software or plugins.

Preezo also allows you to create presentations, access and reuse them anywhere, share and collaborate it […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

December 9th, 2007

Microsoft Publisher to Adobe InDesign file converter

Desktop Publishing is always everywhere now a days. In it’s early digital age, many publishing companies uses Microsoft Publisher and some uses its competitor’s software. Personally, I was also into Microsoft Publisher to do brochures, letterheads, postcards, and calling cards. I bet some are still using it now a days but I already shifted […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

October 25th, 2007

Adding RSS and Atom Feeds in your Outlook

Online content publishing is very easy and sharing these contents to your readers would bring more traffic to your site. News, blogs, website updates and other web contents are made available to its readers or subscribers via the RSS feeds or Really Simple Syndication. As readers/subscribers, we need to find ways for easy retrieval […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

October 21st, 2007

Microsoft’s Unified Communications

Microsoft’s new streamline of Unified Communications tools, Business Communications Software, which according to Microsoft can reduce customers report savings of 25 percent to 30 percent from VoIP, conferencing software; more than 50 partners announce new products and services.
During its launch, Bill Gates said, “In the next decade, sweeping technology innovations driven by the power of […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

October 21st, 2007

Picasa Web Albums plugin for your Mac iPhoto

Do you have your photos stock on your Mac? Might be a good idea to upload it online and share it with your friends anytime and anywhere. With the latest release of Mac iPhoto ‘08 (also works with older version), try the new 1.1 version plugin release for your iPhoto with Picasa Web Albums. It […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

October 15th, 2007

The New Windows Live Events

With the Windows Live services for the rival of MySpace, Live Spaces, adds new service which will deliver users the ability to plan events online. This Event Planning Tool called Windows Live Events allow users to “create an event today and invite your friends. Share photos and leave messages for your guests after the party’s […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

September 17th, 2007

Tech Tip: Making CD/DVD labels using Microsoft Publisher

Wonder how those CD or DVD are getting good labels? With all the colors and images, just like your movies and musics collection? Or, do you have numerous copies of CD/DVD which you need to get a nice label? Worry no more, here is a quick eHow’s steps on how to get those labels done […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

February 26th, 2007

Blogging with Word 2007: Part II

In my previous post about blogging from within Word 2007, I completely relied upon Word for the entire editing of the post. 
Within that post though, I expressed a little bit of concern over the code that would be used by Word when posting into the Word press site.
After posting and reviewing the post, I can say […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

February 26th, 2007

Blogging with Word 2007

After reading a recent post from Robert Scoble sharing his opinion of how Jon Udell talking about blogging within Word 2007 wasn’t very useful, I remembered that I hadn’t tried the blogging function from within Word since installing the final release of the Office software.
If you ever downloaded and installed Windows Live Writer, you’ll notice […]

By Jason -- 4 comments

December 15th, 2006

Microsoft Office Apps Lite

As I was writing my last post about my experiences with Google Spreadsheets, I began thinking of some options for other solutions. If Microsoft wanted to shore-up some market share and make sure that webtop apps didn’t cut too much into their core business of packaged software delivery, they could offer a free, but stripped-down […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

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