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Outlook: synchronization with WL Calendar

Posted on July 25, 2008
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Microsoft Office Outlook Connector is intended for users of Outlook 2003, 2007 in order to give them access to their accounts Windows Live Hotmail or Office Live Mail.

It is thus possible to:

Since Wednesday, Microsoft offers a version of its 12.1 labeled utility, and beta. Its main innovation is to offer management and synchronization of several calendars, whose shared calendars between Windows Live and Outlook Calendar.

Pixel Shader 5.0, DirectX 11 and GPGPU

Posted on July 14, 2008
Filed Under DirectX | 3 Comments

Microsoft DirectX 11

In the world of DirectX, Vista has once again marked a turning point that many have decidedly difficult to follow. Although technology allows for DirectX 10 advanced very important, especially with Geometric Shaders, the option of reserving only the new Windows has adverse effects on the spread of technology.

And yet, an update 10.1 is already available, and the latest GPU ATI Radeon 48xx manages already. Microsoft works primarily on version 11 of its API (Application Programming Interface). The editor of Redmond also performs this work in close collaboration with manufacturers of GPU, history of putting everyone else agrees.

Google Media Server: A Gadget for multimedia sharing

Posted on June 28, 2008
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Google has to provide a new gadget that enables us to share our multimedia files. We must of course be a user of Google Desktop (only Windows version is supported for now), but you maybe will get a new way of sharing multimedia files through several points.

If you have Google Desktop, you can start by download the Gadget appointed Media Server. The title may sound a little pompous, but it is working properly, it can simplify your life enough on several points. So what is actually the goal of Google with this gadget? It’s to identify multimedia files via Google Desktop, and allow access via the protocol UPnP (Universal Plug’n'Play).

Run Windows-only applications on your Mac without rebooting

Posted on June 26, 2008
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Virtualization solution from Parallels (called Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac) allows nice integration between Windows and your Mac. It has the ability to hide the Windows desktop and make it appear as if your Windows applications are running directly on your Mac (called Coherence).

Coherence completely blew the broad between Windows and Mac and allows users to get the best of both worlds at the same time. It works really very nice! With this feature Parallels Desktop now goes even further to deepen OS integration and create a seamless user environment.

Leopard 10.5.3: problems with Adobe CS3 and graphics bugs

Posted on June 2, 2008
Filed Under Adobe CS3, Mac Leopard | 4 Comments

If you use Leopard, the last major version of Mac OS X, you probably installed overhaul 10.5.3 exit at the end of last week. However, there are always some cautious users who have learned to expect the first returns before switching to a patch, especially when updated very important as was the case.

Leopard 10.5.3 corrects indeed a very large number of problems and bugs. New features have emerged as the synchronization with Google when you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch, or use Spaces by task and not by application. Security holes have also been corrected, including Apache or in Flash. But worries have emerged, some of which may be relatively harsh.

openSUSE 11.0 in RC1

Posted on May 30, 2008
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The openSUSE Linux distribution in its version 11.0 is now very close with the passing of one of the last steps before its publication pre-summer June 19. In fact yesterday was announced the release of the first version Release Candidate openSUSE 11.0 to be a priori the only one.

There are few details about the work done on this RC1, but the correction of 578 bugs since the beta 3 from mid-May. Some recalcitrant bugs still persist, including a problem with the program multiboot GRUB, nVIDIA drivers who cannot be compiled, the GNOME desktop environment that requires the root password during the first connection or its icon default is not good.

Photoshop and SuperPi version GPGPU comming very soon

Posted on May 26, 2008
Filed Under Adobe PhotoShop | 1 Comment

TG Daily reported that the GPGPU version of Photoshop is coming soon. In the same vein acceleration hardware, software bench SuperPI also exiting version CUDA, for the GPU NVIDIA.

The next version of Photoshop should use the power of the GPU to accelerate the processing of images, often very long, even for the latest CPU multicore. Asked performance is a small revolution, according to our colleagues.

The demonstration of this version was made on the premises of NVIDIA in Santa Clara, California. This Photoshop will certainly be stamped “CS4″ or “Next CS”, it has so far code-named “Stonehenge”. The program will use both the multiple-core CPU on the machine, but also the GPU, with support of physics. It seems that once again, NVIDIA is the privileged partner of this optimization GPU.

ODF, PDF and XPS with Office 2007 Service Pack 2

Posted on May 24, 2008
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Today, Microsoft continues its momentum with several ads that will not fail to surprise. First, it must be remembered that the company had announced in February that the Office 2007 Service Pack 2 would propose new API (programming interfaces) for developers to integrate other formats in the office suite. Microsoft therefore continues on this path, noting that three new formats will be integrated immediately in Service Pack 2:

Fedora 9 is finally available

Posted on May 14, 2008
Filed Under Fedora, Linux | 3 Comments

Red Hat perhaps not to create a product of traditional office for the mass market in the near future, it prevents the first worldwide distributor of Linux operating systems supports the project open Fedora source known for its GNU / Linux-based system RPM, and precisely directed personal versus professional. The project Fedora has delivered yesterday a version 9 of the Fedora code-named Sulphur.

Based on the Linux kernel 2.6.25, Fedora 9 proposes the experimental support (optional) file system ext4. The graphical installer Anaconda has undergone several improvements with such care of resizing partitions ext2 / 3, NTFS.

Replace your Office 2007 navigation with Addintools Classic Menu

Posted on May 6, 2008
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The office suite Office 2007 is out there now more than a year. In addition to promoting the file format Open XML, this umpteenth version of one of the flagship products Microsoft introduced a new user interface that some people found with its destabilizing element tape so special. For some, the pill does indeed decidedly not, and they come to regret the old interface clinquant less but more to their liking. The solution proposed by Addintools can assist them.

With Classic Menu, Addintools provides an expansion interface for Microsoft Office 2007 in order to find the classic style of the Microsoft Office 2003 interface without losing the new functions of his successor.

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