Archive for the ‘Windows Software’ Category

Acrobat Forms Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer

In combination with Adobe’s LiveCycle Designer, Acrobat provides a really easy to use method of distributing and collecting questionnaires. We’ve recently started using these questionnaires for some client projects for a number of reasons that I’ll go over here.

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BuddyPress Brings Social Networks to WordPress

Built on the back of WordPress MU, BuddyPress, a collection of plugins and themes that give Wordpress MU social networking functionality, just launched yesterday and version 1.0 of the latest addition to the WordPress family is certainly impressive. Here’s a brief review and some screenshots of BuddyPress 1.0.

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Adobe Contribute CS3 Review

Adobe Contribute is a pretty interesting piece of software that’s received relatively little attention. It’s a content management system that resides on your desktop and uses tags inside your website’s HTML code to set up editable areas on your site. You can actually edit your website directly from your desktop and commit the changes, all without ever touching a single bit of code.

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New WordPress Plugin: Maximum Security

Weblog Tools Collection has an interesting audio interview with Mark E. of Maximum Security about his newly released Maximum Security WordPress plugin. Apparently, Mark is a 15-year veteran of the computer security business, and he seems to know his stuff. His new plugin looks to be a

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Mark Outlook Items Read When Viewed

Here’s a great tip I thought I’d share with any of you Microsoft Outlook users out there. Outlook has an annoying default setting of not marking a mail item as read when viewing it, but instead, it requires that you switch to another mail item first.

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If It Weren’t For These WordPress Plugins I Wouldn’t Get Out of Bed

A review of my favorite Wordpress plugins, because life’s just not worth living without them.

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