Re: Site for suggestions to Surface Hardware (like Connect)?

2013-06-13 Thread jasion4
Just tried this (on Win 8) - goodbye caps lock!!! Thanks for the tip Corneliu! Sent from Windows Mail From: Corneliu I. Tusnea Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎14‎ ‎June‎ ‎2013 ‎8‎:‎46‎ ‎AM To: ozDotNet Why would you need an insert key? You can either Remap the Resharper Shortcut (ReSharper_Generate is

Re: Site for suggestions to Surface Hardware (like Connect)?

2013-06-13 Thread Neil Young
Thanks for the response Corneliu, I've been thinking about whether I should just remap resharper and even had a look this morning to do that and then decided that I'd need to look later as there were a lot of resharper shortcuts in there and I didn't know what it was called - so you've now solved

Re: Site for suggestions to Surface Hardware (like Connect)?

2013-06-13 Thread Corneliu I. Tusnea
Why would you need an insert key? You can either Remap the Resharper Shortcut (ReSharper_Generate is the name of the command) Or you can remap a key from the keyboard using SharpKeys (free via Codeplex) http://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/ On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Neil Young wrote: > Hi Every

Site for suggestions to Surface Hardware (like Connect)?

2013-06-13 Thread Neil Young
Hi Everyone, Slightly off topic (but I am developing a Windows 8 Store App on the surface Pro - so for me quite on topic). Does anyone know if there is an official site like Connect for the Dev tools where we can request features etc for the Surface hardware? I had a quick web search and other t

Upgrading TFS 2008 to TFS 2012

2013-06-13 Thread Brendan Tierney
G'day Folks, I am researching what is required to upgrade / migrate TFS 2008 to TFS 2012. I note that TFS 2012 can only be installed on a 64 bit OS , so if you are on a 32 bit OS you cannot do an in-place upgrade, you need to migrate. This is for a local government authority, and there is a mix

RE: .Net based Email Newsletter

2013-06-13 Thread Ian Thomas
If MailChimp isn’t what you’re after, then how about SmartSerialMail – by the same group that developed/markets a useful utility called TreeSize. It’s not .NET-based (it’s a stand-alone utility), but might be able to do what you want. You woul

Re: .Net based Email Newsletter

2013-06-13 Thread Stephen Price
Don't worry about the issue of handing over all those email addresses. It's likely they already have them. :) The chances of them having none of the emails you have is pretty low, so you'd be just helping them out by making sure they have an up to date database. Your customers are likely already su