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Words and more words and words... on Word.
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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Generally I talk about vsto deployment here, this is mainly due to the simple limitation that what I work on and know best is deployment. In my average day when I am "doing my thing" to improve the product I generally am working on stuff around how files...
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Power to the People.
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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I have some excellent news for any VSTO developers out there. We've released the first set of Power Tools. You can read more about them here and you can get them from here . Andrew Whitechapel's blog entry covers the tools at pretty good length. If you...
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Delayed.
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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I'm not prepared to talk about anything interesting this week. I've been busy with several things going on and haven't had time to do the neccasary thought and investigation. On a side note though, my team is hiring looking for new Testers and Developers...
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Being Pushy with VSTO ClickOnce
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over 4 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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The other day I was in a meeting and it was mentioned that the new VSTO Deployment model didn't really support a "push" model. I've thought about this for a while and I have to disagree and agree. In software development "supporting" is really more of...
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