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New Toshiba e-Studio
21 August 08 03:17 PM
“…the e-STUDIO2330c provides Windows Vista-specific printing enhancements in the form of XPS Print Path drivers, Windows Color System support and Windows Vista WS print and scan support, while remaining 100 percent backwards-compatible with existing deployments.” Read More...
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System-supplied property handler for XPS
18 August 08 07:23 PM
Did you know that Windows Vista includes a system-supplied property handler for XPS? Details of how to use the XPS handler, and on how to write your own handler, are available on MSDN . Read More...
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I Preview
04 March 08 03:48 AM
Outlook 2007 has a great feature that enables you to preview attachments within Outlook without having to start an instance of another application. Windows Explorer (in Windows Vista) has a similar feature. Both are very useful tools as part of an information Read More...
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Autodesk: AutoCAD, DWFx and XPS
13 February 08 05:08 PM
Yesterday, Autodesk announced the next release of AutoCAD, AutoCAD 2009, as part of a family of products. Shaan Hurley has called out some of the highlights from AutoCAD 2009 Product Manager Doug Cochran, including support for XPS-based DWFx files and Read More...
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HD Photo Plug-in for PhotoShop
08 December 07 03:44 AM
The final version of the HD Photo plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop are now available for Windows and Mac OS X. Bill Crow has posted the details as well as links to the plug-ins on download center. HD Photo is fully supported on Vista via Windows Photo Gallery Read More...
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XPS in Windows Vista
23 October 07 07:36 AM
Time for a post on one of the XPS features in Windows Vista which I use a lot - archiving to XPS rather than printing. There's lots of times where, in the past, I've had to print out stuff because I needed to, not because I wanted to. Common examples Read More...
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