2013
Fifteen years ago I would spend six weeks writing the incorrect year on every cheque I wrote.
In 2013 I’ll be lucky to write a cheque during the year.
Fifteen years ago I would spend six weeks writing the incorrect year on every cheque I wrote.
In 2013 I’ll be lucky to write a cheque during the year.
I’ve been a long time user and supporter of Firefox – through all of the pains and memory hogging years. Before that I swore by Netscape Navigator.
I dabbled for a short time with Rockmelt – good idea – but didn’t seem to have the execution and updates.
I’m now back to trying Chrome. It’s improved a lot.
For fairness – Internet Explorer 10 is actually pretty impressive too. The ONE THING that I miss is a plugin that does adblock. There is a paid option for IE9 – but nothing for IE10.
Word 2013 allows direct publishing to a blog – this is my first test to see if it’s a replacement for the venerable Windows Live Writer.
I just got reminded of this very cool demo tool.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897434.aspx
ZoomIt is free – and lets you zoom into an area of the screen to highlight a piece of functionality or an area of interest. Great for demos.
Just loving Windows Server 2012 and the updated version of Hyper-V – it’s fast and furious on modern hardware.
The updated Linux support is great too – multiple v-procs – and great aware drivers for SUSE Linux.
There’s a lot to be said about ease of use – especially when it comes to extensive customisation.
I’ve spent the weekend installing and building the “back office” for Grania’s business using Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 – and it’s been pleasantly rewarding. No code, no SQL, no UI hacking – and I’ve got a really solid, supportable CRM for her Music Together business fully working.
The best part is that the customisation is fully portable – and can be moved up to Dynamics CRM Online. That’s powerful.
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