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According to a recent post in the official blog of Live Mesh, the following is a quick summary of the upper bounds the team has tested.
- Size of all contents in a single Live Folder is 10GB (however there's still the 5GB quota which limits how much you can synchronize with Live Desktop)
- Individual file size: 2GB
- Items (file or folders) per Live Folder: 100,000
- Members per Live Folder: 200
- Number of Live Folders per user: 200
- Number of devices per user: 100
Below is the limitation of the file format.
- files leading by ~
- desktop.ini
- thumbs.db
- hidden files
- Windows system folder
- desktop folders (e.g. C:\Users\[myusername]\Desktop in Vista, or C:\Documents and Settings\[myusername]\Desktop)
- files and folders in portable desk
A (potential) good news is that Live Mesh team has promised the exceeding of these boundaries in a visible future.
Enjoy~
Generally speaking, IE8 will by default display the most standard-compatible appearance but not the "IE7 standard" compatible mode, instead of forcing developers to use an "opt-in" metadata to explicitly call the standard mode.
The amazing announcement is no doubt a big strike to the world of web development. It must has something to do with the recent EU intervention and Opera's antitrust complaint. But anyway, this engages us to do the best thing, even if it could be painful at the beginning.
The following items are covered
- XSLT
- JavaScript
- SQL
- CSS/XHTML
- Managed code (?)
Tools & resources of these items are listed below
- Managed Code
- Visual Studio
- Sandcastle
- GhostDoc
- JavaScript
- CSS
- XSLT
This is my first time using Live Writer to write post in MSDN blog, hope it works! :)
Does anyone would like to visit http://www.msnbc.msn.com? It would be your favorie news site I swear!
Kidding...
Hello guys, welcome to my blog. This is Tony Shao, an SDE in MSNBC Shanghai team.I'm really excited as I've been longed for a personal blog in MSDN. Anyone would like to talk with me please use my IM: draclosta@hotmail.com. I'll be appreciate for you coming!
I have been working for MSNBC Shanghai team for 1 year around. It's not a long time, however, during the period I got a ton of work. :( Fortunately most of my work are done pretty well! :)
If you used to surfing in MSNBC.com, I'm sure you will find cool features delivered by me anywhere. In the coming posts you will them. That's fantastic, isn't it?!
In this blog you will know Tony of his hard working in Microsoft, as well as his favorites. I'm interested in my developer day. Also I used to be a japanese RPG game geek, more than 2 years before... Also I'm mastering in the field of origami planes. haha~~
BTW. Anyone has tips or tricks on dieting and weight loss please contact me as soon as possible!!!