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Run++
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
5
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Wes Haggard has created a great little utility for running apps - Run++ . I've started using WIN-R more and more often, and this is a great replacement. I love being able to shorten down all the programs I run regularly to one or two letters. This is...
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Simplicity vs Customization
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
11
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My last Outlook as Organizer post about GMail like functionality got me thinking about the differences between Google and Microsoft. Google's biggest strength seems to be simplicity - their search is simple, their mail is simple, their news is simple...
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Outlook as Organizer - GMail labels in Outlook
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
10
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Thanks to everyone who provided comments and feedback in my first Outlook as Organizer post. In my first response to comments from that post, I'm going to explain how you can set up Outlook to organize your email in the same way that GMail labels work...
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Outlook as Organizer
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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As of a couple months ago, Outlook is my current organizer of choice. I've decided to start eating my own dogfood (I'm a developer working on Outlook). It's been an eye-opening experience so far, and I hope I can share some of the things I'm learning...
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