29 Jan 2009
A little clip I like to use in NoteTab is one for ensuring that I have
an empty file. I usually call it using the ^!FarClip
command from a
standard library before I dump out the results of something where I
always want it to be separate.
27 Jan 2009
When working with NoteTab clips I like to be efficient and reuse clips just like programmers do with functions, subroutines, code libraries, etc. So one little thing I like to use when dealing with some clips is a conditional statement that allows the clip to work out if it was called from another clip with a parameter.
Read More25 Jan 2009
Microsoft have relatively recently launched their new “mobile tagging” beta programme. It’s quite similar to the existing QR codes that have been around for some time and it was for this reason that it caught my attention and I decided to give Microsoft Tag an evaluation in comparison to QR codes.
Read More20 Jan 2009
Ever sorted sticky notes (affinity diagramming) on a wall and then had to copy it all down? Well perhaps StickySorterfrom Microsoft Offics Labs might be just the thing you need. Combine it with an electronic whiteboard like MIMIOor a projector and a gyroscopic/wireless keyboard & mouse and you can really get to work. With Microsoft Surface on the horizon it could be even more natural and just ever so slightly Minority Report … but not everything’s perfect.
Read More14 Jan 2009
As anyone who’s been following the RebootIT Twitter feed today will know, I’ve been at the first day of the BETT Show 09. BETT (or British Education and Training Technology) is an education focussed technology event with the global industry giants of IT such as Microsoft right the way down to businesses run by individuals providing specialised learning materials. Whilst the Academy is not dealing directly with educating students, we do work in the HE sector and so the suppliers are often the same. Additionally we do need to train our own staff in technology and so there’s some parallels there too.
Read More12 Jan 2009
For a simple screen shot taking tool, Lightscreen is a free piece of software that sits in the system tray and can assign hot keys to capturing screen areas as well as the usual desktop and active window. It can also be set to dump out direct to file.
Read More12 Jan 2009
Every presentation these days involves Microsoft PowerPoint. After a while no matter how much multimedia you add to it, your presentation can still look a bit dull and boring. In order to make your next presentation a bit different why not try pptPlex?
Read More11 Jan 2009
NoteTab is a favoured text editor of mine and for a number of years I’ve used it for working with web pages and coding up HTML, PHP, Javascript and the like. One of the best features of NoteTab (beyond the light version being free to download) is its powerful scripting language - creating what is known as NoteTab Clips.
Read More09 Jan 2009
Microsoft Word has a little known feature (unless you happen to have read Microsoft Knowledgebase Article 212251 of course) that allows you to create large amounts of sample text using what’s in effect an inline macro command. Microsoft Word 2007 has a wider range of macro commands than previous versions, but I’ll describe the 2007 versions here.
Read More07 Jan 2009
When scheduling meetings with people who don’t share a common calendar system I favor the use of Doodle. However you might be interested to know that Meet-o-matic are offering 1,000 free registrations for their latest more advanced beta version for online registrations.
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