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28 February 2005 Vol 10 No 7
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1. Taking AIM to Outlook
2. Switching to Mac?
3. Winzip Companion for Outlook
4. Eighth Star rises
5. Shortcut of the week
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1. TAKING AIM TO OUTLOOK
Slowly, ever so slowly the Instant Messaging companies are getting together and
AOL inched partly down that path with a new tool to link Outlook contacts with
the AOL Instant Messenger aka AIM.
The tool called AIM Sync by Intellsync is available in public beta free from
http://www.aimatwork.com/sync/index.html .
You need to have AIM 5.9 plus the communication tools pack already installed
plus, naturally, an AIM account. It only works with Outlook 2002 (XP) or 2003.
AIM Sync will try to match your existing Outlook contacts with AIM 'Buddies'
using screen names or mobile phone numbers. This is done each week or on
request.
Once a Contact is linked to a Buddy then the online status of that person shows
up in Outlook, much in the same way that Windows Messenger contacts can show up
at present. You can click on the contact, an email address etc and start a
chat with them.
There's a good overview of the tool starting at
http://www.aimatwork.com/sync/datasheet.html
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clients using MS Word templates. http://www.beldingcd.com MS Word is the
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The SQL Tester is an interactive Query Tool (add-in) for retrieving data and
displaying it on the screen in an ad hoc basis from almost all kinds of
databases. The output can be placed in worksheets and can generate code to
workbooks VBA-projects - http://www.xldennis.com/SQLTester.htm
Finding your way through all those old documents and worksheets was a horrible
task until the fantastic new and free tools for all Office users; Google, MSN,
Yahoo, Copernic and Microsoft. They all have their pros and cons - choosing
one isn't easy - so we've written:
The Desktop Search Handbook
an Office Watch guide
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Which products search not just Word and Excel documents but other formats like
WordPerfect and Quattro Pro. Which ones can find documents inside compressed
ZIP files? How can you search Microsoft OneNote files even though Microsoft's
own products don't support it?
This is the Woody's Watch teams first ebook - over 65 pages of in-depth and
original info and how to's on the major desktop search products. Searchable
text and color images throughout - naturally.
* All new and expanded content
Over 65 pages
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Immediate delivery
* In depth reviews and how to for the major Desktop Search products
o Copernic Desktop
o Google Desktop Search
o Lookout for Outlook
o MSN Toolbar Suite
o Yahoo Desktop (aka X1)
* Simple guide to making desktop searching work even better for you.
o Effective indexing
o Simple searching and beyond.
o Tips on how to effectively index audio, video, OneNote, web caches and
PDF's.
o Search Command Reference
Even if you have a Desktop Search program The Desktop Search Handbook has tips
on how to get the most from these new tools and details on any add-ons that are
available.
Not only do you get the ebook but you also get FREE updates / new editions as
they are released during 2005. We'll update the book as new and revised
Desktop Search programs are released.
Value for only US$14.95 but great value for Woody's Watch subscribers who pay
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Here's a list of Outlook add-ins that can save time and improve your
productivity:
* Attachment Save - automatically saves attachments to a Windows folder
* Contact Duplicates Eliminator - easily remove duplicate contacts
* Add Email Address - automatically add people you reply to as contacts
* Plus 27 other Outlook add-ins
http://www.SperrySoftware.com
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2. SWITCHING TO MAC?
Having used a Powerbook from Apple for the last six months in tandem with my
trusty IBM Thinkpad X31. I have to face the question - do I switch over to the
Mac alone?
The Powerbook is a nice looking machine and while the Mac interface takes a bit
of getting used to, the multimedia support in the Apple product is wonderful.
Watching a movie on a Powerbook is bound to turn heads on a flight.
But there are limitations - most frustratingly for me the single button mouse.
I miss the extra functions hiding behind that right-mouse click.
And despite everything you've heard, the Mac OS isn't perfect - I'd had the OS
crash on me several times. Perhaps less than Windows XP and the crashes are
handled slightly more elegantly - but nonetheless the Mac OS can and does fall
over.
Mac OS X comes with Internet connection sharing between the in-built Ethernet
and wireless connections which is a nice way to share a single connection on
the road and works much better than the Windows equivalent.
Microsoft Office for Mac is a nice product, like the Mac itself there are
differences that will annoy you at first. For example Excel for Max uses
inline cell formula editing which is more cramped than the formula bar in Excel
for Windows. Entourage is the Outlook equivalent for Macintosh but it's
sufficiently different to be considered a separate product and the
compatibility with Outlook looks better on paper than in reality - especially
if you want to connect to an Exchange Server mailbox.
All this is prompted by Walt Mossberg's recent article
http://ptech.wsj.com/archive/ptech-20050217.html which echoes my thoughts in
most respects. As a long time Windows user I'm not inclined to migrate to the
Mac - better the devil I know.
However the Mac is certainly a more compelling option for less ingrained
computer users and especially anyone joining the ranks of the computer
literate. And the Apple Stores Genius Bars are a great source of help and
reassurance for the newcomer
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/27/technology/circuits/27appl.html?oref=login
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3. WINZIP COMPANION FOR OUTLOOK
The best known makers of compression tools, Winzip has now released a small
companion program to work directly with Microsoft Outlook.
WinZip Companion for Outlook saves you the trouble of creating a compressed
file then attaching it to an email. Instead you just attach the files directly
to an email message and when it comes time to send, the Companion will compress
the selected attachments into a single smaller file for dispatch.
It works quite seamlessly, in fact after installation we initially wondered if
the product was present at all (in a new email look under the Tools menu for
the configuration options.
You can compress attachments automatically, never or on request. There's also
an option to encrypt the ZIP file and a minimum size of attachment to bother
compressing. The default list of attachment extensions is mostly a list of
compression formats, with the notable exception of RAR.
You might want to consider adding to this list other compressed formats like
GIF and JPG images or WMA and MP3 music which rarely benefit from additional
compression.
Naturally the receiver must be able to handle ZIP files to read the contents
but that's rarely a problem these days. However if you choose one of the AES
encryption options then the receiver will need a specially compatible file
viewer like Winzip 9.0.
WinZip Companion for Outlook costs US$19 and there is a 45 free trial download.
http://www.winzip.com/prodpagewzcou.htm
It works with Outlook 2002 and 2003 - also Outlook 2000 but the latter only if
do not use MS Word as your email editor (aka WordMail).
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4. EIGHTH STAR RISES
Version 8 of MS Office wannabe, Star Office has now been released as a public
beta. If you'd like to try it out starting at
http://www.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/beta/
Naturally Star Office support Microsoft Office document formats as well as the
XML based WordML and SpreadsheetML formats and password protected Word and
Excel docs.
One of the highlights of Star Office is the native support for saving to PDF
format with hyperlinks and table of contents - something that Office users have
to pay extra for.
If you're into creating forms then Star Office v8 supports the W3C standard
XForms.
Looking through the 'whats new' document will give MS Office users a sense of
d�j� vu - for example StarOffice Writer now has nested tables, a Format
Paintbrush, hidden text attribute, word count in selections, which Word users
have enjoyed for years.
That's not to say that Star Office is bad - we'd love to see a healthy and
competitive Office suite market - but Star Office won't be any serious
competitor to Microsoft. However if your needs and budget are modest then it
is worth keeping in mind that you don't have to fork out many dollars when a
decent word processor, spreadsheet, presenter and database is available for
free.
Star Office is a cross-platform product with versions for Solaris, Linux and
Windows - but not strangely Mac.
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5. SHORTCUT OF THE WEEK
Moving around Access forms can be easier if you remember some shortcuts.
I often have to change the same field in multiple records, you can jump between
records in a form while keeping the cursor in the same field using the Ctrl +
Page options.
Move to next record Ctrl+PageDown
Move to previous record Ctrl + PageUp
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