Another thank you to Steve Clayton for pointing out that the Office Labs site has gone live. It looks like there are some great tools to try out there. I’m a big fan of Tablet PC’s and having just installed InkSeine, I have to say it’s very cool. I use OneNote quite a bit to […]
Tag archives: Microsoft
Why spoil the good work?
As you might have spotted, due to the work I’m doing at the moment I keep a pretty close eye on Microsoft and what its doing. Over the past week or so I think thing they’ve had a fairly good week, news about the Live Mesh platform has started to arrive and it looks great, […]
Apple Mac’s in the Enterprise – IBM’s take
Working for a company that does significant amounts of design work, being a ‘Microsoft house’ can cause our users some headaches. Although the design guys all love their mac’s, as an IT group traditionally it’s been hard for us support them and integrate them into the rest of our environment. There are plenty of aspects […]
Geotagging Photos
There’s a good post over on the MS Digital Memories Experience blog about how you can use the various Windows Live tools to add Geotags to photos without the need for GPS. It’s then followed with another post about linking your photos to a tour within Live Search Maps. It got me thinking… That’s pretty […]
DeepZooming
I just read a good post over on Steve Clayton’s blog about DeepZoom, it perfectly illustrates a conversation I had last week about the SeaDragon technologies. At the time I didn’t have net access so couldn’t demonstrate my point, but Steve’s quick mock up with some Paul Smith stuff is a great example of how […]