December 2007

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Lena's picture

Clone Your Computer on a USB Drive with MojoPac

MojoPac is an exciting way of allowing yourself access to any program you need on any PC by installing them on a flash or portable drive.

Your experience using Mojopac is exactly as if you are using an ultra portable PC (your MojoPac device) and docking it to a computer (the Host PC you are plugged into).

Your MojoPac PC is running from your portable device, but it is borrowing the resources (screen, processor, CD/DVD drives, internet connection, printers, etc.) of the Host PC. In other words, MojoPac is your real PC (your applications, settings, data), and any computer it is connected to is being used as a utility to run MojoPac.

Creating a MojoPac PC: Creating a brand new MojoPac PC takes less than 3 minutes.

Lena's picture

Syncing OneNote - A How to Video

Josh Einstein, of Einstein Technologies / Tablet Enhancement for Outlook fame, has done a video that explains how to setup a shared notebook on your local network as well as over Hamachi.

jethro's picture

Fireworks Photos

Christmas time is a great time for watching other people burning their money for your enjoyment. We went out to a street party put on by local council and businesses Saturday evening. The conclusion was some fireworks. Not as spectacular as the last lot, but because I had the good camera (being forewarned) and had time to fiddle with the settings to take the best fireworks shots, I got some beauties. Check them out in the fireworks Image Gallery.

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New Windows Live Sidebar Gadgets for Outlook

There are two new Windows sidebar gadgets produced by the Windows Live Team that work specifically with Outlook. One displays your current appointments in the side bar while the second displays your to do tasks in the sidebar. Great for when you have Outlook minimised to the task bar or task tray. For Vista users only.

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Writing for the Web - Short v Long Articles

Robin Good poses the question whether Short vs Long articles are best when writing for a web audience.

I like this statement he made:

Should your website have concise or in-depth content?