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Joel Bennett

REGSVR Sample: Invokes Self-Registration Code - 0 views

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    The source code to (an improved version of) RegSvr32.exe  -- this version has a /c command parameter that forces it to output on the command line instead of using message boxes (why isn't that in the default one?)
Joel Bennett

Enabling Visual Styles - 0 views

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    This topic explains how to ensure that common controls are displayed in the user's preferred visual style when running under Microsoft Windows XP or later versions of the operating system.
Joel Bennett

Walkthrough: Migrating from Visual SourceSafe to Team Foundation - 0 views

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    The Microaoft walkthrough for migrating projects from VSS to TFS -- not a pretty path.
Matt JM

LiquidPlanner - 0 views

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    Seems like an interesting online alternative to MS Project, and it's free for up to 3 team members.
Joel Bennett

Oxite - MIX Online Labs - 0 views

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    Microsoft an ASP.Net MVC "Sample" (or is it a starter kit?) source code that can be used by Web developers to build blog engines into sites ... it's called "Oxite" and it's the software running the blogs on MIX Online. http://www.codeplex.com/oxite
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's Update : Editor's Note What's One More Operating System, More or Less? - 0 views

  • In this regard, SymbianOS may have a leg up on Apple's App Store and even Nokia's Ovi Store, in that the "Symbian Application Inventory" will be free for developers. That's what you call "incentive," but is it enough?
    • David Corking
       
      Before it attracts app developers, it has to attract hardware integrators. There is plenty of hardware out there, but isn't this selling in far lower volumes than Linux or the proprietary smartphone OSes. As far as I can tell, it has attention from the biggest smartphone integrator of them all: Nokia, who, as far as I can tell, uses it in the best selling N95 family. This ratchets up the competion with Apple and RIM another notch.
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    This Symbian system (aka Psion and Nokia S60) was well loved for its well though out personal organizer or PIM applications. Now, smartphone users seems more interested in e-mail, music and games. I am interested to see if Symbian OS still has a profitable niche. Symbian is a market leader in the new market.
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