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24 April 2006
Website Photo Album Generating Software
Hopefully this will help someone who's not necessarily adept at creating photo web-sites using FrontPage for example. Since moving to Seattle nearly a month ago now, I've been meaning to find a decent way of building a flexible web-site for sharing photos Read More...
05 December 2005
Winter Fun Pack 2005? - download links
So with Christmas now fast approaching - to be honest, it doesn't seem to so much as "fast approach" these days as accelerate at terminal velociy - advent calendars have been around for a few days with the kids looking forward to opening them first thing Read More...
09 November 2005
Media Center (Centre) - new downloads available
Just noticed that TweakMCE 2.0 is now available for download . My main Media Centre machine was playing up (OK, fair cop, I'd been playing with it, installing Beta software left right and centre) to the extent that I was forced to rebuild it last weekend. Read More...
19 September 2005
Scripting with Monad
Monad is definitely a hot topic to watch in the future. I've just discovered that Jeffrey Snovers two webcasts about Monad are available for on-demand viewing. If you want to find out more about the future of command line scripting, these are a good place Read More...
10 August 2005
Windows Genuine Advantage
You may have noticed, if you've been downloading anything recently from microsoft.com, that with the exception of security updates, you now have to install an ActiveX control. Windows Genuine Advantage went live on 25th July after some 10 months of beta Read More...
22 July 2005
Implementing VPN Quarantine
I see a busy weekend coming up :-) Not that I'm complaining - I'm up for the challenge.... Now that I have VPN back into my home network fully functioning with both PPTP and L2TP (PPTP is configured but disabled), it's time to implement some quarantining. Read More...
01 February 2005
MSN Search Launched
Kind of hard to miss the launch party. Well, as it happens I did :-) Even though I'd consciously seen Bill Gates plastered over the home page of both www.msn.com and www.msn.co.uk on-and-off all morning, it never dawned on me to read what the story might Read More...
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