I'm an IT Professional, geek and technology 'edge case'. I enjoy keeping up with the latest devices, technologies and news in the IT world. On this site I post some of those things I find most interesting. I hope you find them interesting as well.
My initial reaction when I saw the new Windows 7 taskbar was “Ugh!” The redesign looks pretty different using those huge icons. I’m starting to at least see the reason for the larger icons and I have to admit this video shows some cool new features that the Win7 taskbar will bring to the table.
If you haven’t heard of the JingProject, head over to the site right now. I’ve been using Jing for several months (since the initial beta) and I use it all the time.
Jing is a free product by TechSmith, the makers of the premier screen capture product Camtasia Studio and screenshot app SnagIt.
Here at my day job I use it to make little How-To videos or document a process. It’s so much easier for me to just record the steps with Jing and send a link to the video to an end user, colleague or friend than to write out the steps in an email precisely enough for them to follow. With Jing’s instant publishing integration it takes no time to upload the video to the web and send the link or save it locally as documentation.
Jing does have a 5 minute limit so therefore is only good for quick, informal screen captures. If you’re wanting to make a longer or more polished video stick with Camtasia.
Here’s a quick lesson on how Jing works and the ideas that spawned it. Take a look.
With this simple “hack” anyone can go from zero to 500, 5000, 50,000 subscribers in a single day! Well, at least that’s what your Feedburner badge will say. It’s quite obvious that you would be able to subscribe to your own feed and inflate your numbers but who’d have thought it could be this easy?
I may have a couple thousand subscribers by tomorrow ;).
If you saw my SlideRocket Review post the other day you know that my first impressions were pretty good. I neglected to mention some of the more powerful features such as PowerPoint import and being ablet to pull in live data from Google Docs & Spreadsheets not to mention the offline client that is coming soon!
Here are some of those processes demo’d by SlideRocket.
Yesterday there was a Microsoft Ad showing on my site. I captured it in the video below (chances are it’s running on the page today since I’m writing about it). It’s about their new ad campaign, The Mojave Experiment (I first mentioned Mojave in an earlier post July 25th), which takes people with negative preconceived notions about Windows Vista and lets them test out Microsoft’s new beta operating system Mojave.
The catch is… they are really testing Vista! The Mojave site has some pretty funny videos with the users bashing Vista then doing a 180 when they get to test Mojave. Microsoft has posted some really interesting before and after survey numbers from the experiment.
94% of respondents rated Mojave higher than they initially rated Vista
0% rated Mojave lower than initially rated Vista
Average pre-demo Vista score: 4.4
Average post-demo Mojave score: 8.5
It’s about time Microsoft is finally attempting to dispel the Vista sucks rumors. I’ve been using Vista for two years now (since beta 2). Ever since RC1 it’s been pretty good except for some compatibility issues. Since the RTM release though it’s been solid.
Is it too little, too late? Can Microsoft turn around the reputation the Mac commercials gave to Vista? We’ll see.