By Martin on 29.03.2008 18:24
The newest issue of German computer magazine c't has an article about a new technology integrated into Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Vista. It's supposed to monitor your behaviour, e.g. which options you click in message boxes and store it in form of click profiles for each user. That data is then used to adapt Windows to change default buttons or not not display confirmation messages at all, because Windows knows what you clicked in the past. Read More » |
By Martin on 29.03.2008 12:06
Today I'm updating our main development server which runs Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server to the newest version Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server. Don't wonder about the names. That seems to happen when marketing guys get involved :-) I'll keep a log about how it goes. Here it is. Read More » |
By Martin on 29.03.2008 09:43
Microsoft released a preview of Windows Desktop Search 4.0 this week. The most interesting feature is that you can access the search index over the net. I've installed the preview on two machines running Windows Vista. Before v4.0 if I open a shared folder in Windows Explorer and use the search function, Vista started searching the network folder file by file and displays a note that this takes a while:
Now when you have Windows Search v4.0 on both systems Vista queries the index on the other machine and you get the results... Read More » |
By Martin on 28.03.2008 15:10
Have you ever seen xEyes, a small tool usually found on every Linux box? It's a small application showing a pair of eyes following your mouse cursor. Somebody even a built real life version. But now look at this: http://cubo.cc/ Have a nice weekend.
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By Tom Wellige on Dienstag, 25. März 2008 08:48
Apple is currently "featuring" their Safari for Windows web browser by providing it via iTunes update mechanism. Martin has already written about it in his blog Trust!?.
Is it really about trust or is it about the "sheep behaviour" or "short attention span syndrom" ? Read More » |
By Martin on 24.03.2008 20:15
This weekend some bishops complained about the commercial TV station's program. They think action movies like Peter Jackson's "King Kong" or "Die Hard" should not be shown on Easter Weekend and that the program is an "attack on public order". Do their TV sets have no "off" switch? And why should people who not share their beliefs not entertain themselves with some movies? When I read about this discussion I recognized that one particular movie had not been shown this weekend, even if it would have fit the occasion ;-) Read More » |
By Tom Wellige on Samstag, 22. März 2008 10:45
Martins blog GRB 080319B reminds me of a conversation between Timon and Pumba in Disney's The Lion King. Read More » |
By Martin on 22.03.2008 09:44
A few days ago, Astronomers observed an extraordinary event. Swift, a satellite used to study gamma-ray bursts recorded an explosion which was so strong that the optical afterglow could have been seen with a naked eye making it the farthest object that could be seen without a telescope or other technical means. It's distance is 7.5 billion lightyears, that's about 7.09x1022km. And it means that the event happened 7.5 billion years ago when the universe was less than half its age and Earth didn't exist yet. The burst probably stems from a star collapsing into a black hole.
Polish "Pi of the sky" detector which continuously looks for optical flashes in the night sky recorded the burst. And wikipedia has some pictures made by the swift satellite.
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By Martin on 22.03.2008 00:26
Imagine this: You have an mp3 player plus a Windows Software to fill it with music. That software has an auto-update function to keep itself up-to-date. A lot of software nowadays has. Via this auto-update the software manufacturer now tries to sneak a totally different application onto your PC. You think that nobody would do such a silly thing? Read More » |
By morten.rokosz on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:48:00 GMT
Anyone remember the eighties? Everything was better then, right. Read More » |
By Martin on 20.03.2008 11:34
but the weekend is close and here's something funny to end the work week (sorry it's in German language) Apple-User im Gespräch- Tuxler :-)))
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By morten.rokosz on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:35:24 GMT
In 1994 the Winter Olympics was arranged in the small town of Lillehammer in Norway. Even smaller, Hamar, got to take part of this as well. The Olympic Arena 'Vikingskipet' was built here. But this is not about sport. Read More » |
By Martin on 19.03.2008 19:03
SwyxWare v6.12 has a feature which allows you to call yourself. "That's stupid", you think. It's not. :-) Read More » |
By Martin on 19.03.2008 17:59
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By Martin on 19.03.2008 17:47
This is a blog entry which I found on my hard disk and thought I had already posted it. But because I cannot find it anywhere on my blog, I'll post it now, even if the decision had already been made several weeks ago: When planning new release, we have to decide which operating system versions we need to support. For the next major release I once more suggested to no longer support Windows 2000 Server for the SwyxWare server components. For v6.0 and v6.10 that suggestion had no success. But this time my boss and our product management did not object. However, they wanted to get some feedback from some important customers, partners and our sales department first. And this time the decision has been made: The next major SwyxWare release v7.0 will no longer support Windows 2000 Server. Read More » |
By Martin on 19.03.2008 17:32
One feature of SwyxWare v6.12 is the exclusion of SwyxIt! mobile devices when a call is delivered. In SwyxWare v6.11 if you've enabled SwyxMobile each call you get is automatically delivered to all of your logged in devices including SwyxIt! Mobile. Calling your mobile is not really necessary when you're working in the office. A call routing rule which first tries to reach you on you office phone and on your SwyxIt!Mobile after that would be useful, but that's not possible in SwyxWare v6.11. Read More » |
By Martin on 19.03.2008 12:46
Yesterday I wrote about Swyx Trace Tool and mentioned that there's a document describing how to setup your own upload server. We're expecting that some of our partners and distributors might want to provide an own server for their customers to upload trace files. These instructions will be released via Swyx knowledge base in the same timeframe as SwyxWare v6.12. In addition to the step-by-step guide to configure IIS for uploads from Swyx Trace Tool there will be a sample application showing how to build a ticket ID checking web service and a notification mechanism. In case you're interested the current draft of the document is here. Any feedback welcome. Just leave a comment.
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By Tom Wellige on Mittwoch, 19. März 2008 09:36
Last night Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, died in Sri Lanka, aged 90 years. Read More » |
By Tom Wellige on Dienstag, 18. März 2008 22:16
Swiss biologist David Brawand published his results on a special gene research. This explains quite impressively how humans like all other mammals switched from eggs to giving birth. The main conclusion is: it's the milk that replaced the eggs. Read More » |
By Martin on 17.03.2008 17:34
The stuff we server guys usually create does not have a graphical user interface. For SwyxWare v6.12 there is an exception. It will ship with Swyx Trace Tool. That's a small application installed with SwyxServer which allows enabling logging globally for all services. In addition to that you can use it to collect and upload trace files to your Swyx Partner or to Swyx. I've already written about it. Swyx Trace Tool is currently being implemented by Marcus Mucks, one of my team members. Here's an overview with some screenshots. Read More » |
By morten.rokosz on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 13:21:02 GMT
After reporting 'live' from CeBIT I started to search for tools that could have made this even more 'live' Read More » |
By Martin on 17.03.2008 12:15
Last August I wrote about updating my main development machine to Windows Vista x64. YesterdayAbout a week ago, I decided that it's now time to do the same on my notebook. It's not possible to directly upgrade from Vista 32bit to x64 so I made a backup of my user folder to an external hard disk and started from scratch. Read More » |
By Martin on 17.03.2008 11:13
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By Tom Wellige on Montag, 17. März 2008 07:58
plublishing blog articles via Windows Live Writer works successfull. Stay tuned ! Read More » |
By morten.rokosz on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:49:00 GMT
I am not going to discuss the big questions now, but life is a coincidence. Read this and think about it. Read More » |