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By KC Lemson [MS]

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You've come a long way, baby
Outlook 2000:   Outlook 2007:   Breath with me now: Ahhhhh...   I was an Outlook tester during the 2000 release; when the icon was first released internally, we were harshly critical of it in a very public way - it sucks to be the product Read More...
It's not true unless it's in a document
Raymond recently blogged about having to repeat himself multiple times in the same thread, answering the same question asked in different ways by the same person. It reminded me of one of my favorite old Exchange team stories: On an internal technical Read More...
Behind the scenes of software development
Saveen pointed me at these blogs about product development at Adobe. Pretty interesting reads, sounds a lot like things around here: How Adobe products are built How features are added to Illustrator The note at the end of the second one (" In reality, Read More...
Me Too!
Larry blogged a month ago about an "incident" we had internally in the vein of the infamous Bedlam DL3 , and in the comment thread he mentioned that I was making a tshirt. The shirts arrived today and I spent a harried hour handing them out to roughly Read More...
The history of attachment security in Outlook, part 1 [1]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. Moreover, I'm describing the history of the situation from when I actively worked on this area several years ago. Some things may have changed since then. I started my career at Read More...
Web applications in a global marketplace
If you right click in the folder list in OWA (only available in the “rich“ client which is IE5+), one of the options is “Open in New...“. You might ask - why not just add the word “Window“? There's plenty of space. Read More...
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