The number of versions Microsoft has for Vista is Maddening. From a users perspective yes, and as a developer it makes our job much harder. It is very difficult to determine the features of each version from Microsoft’s Website After much searching, and looking through Microsoft documents I have determined a good breakdown of the […]
Microsoft has set November 30th as the offical release date for Vista, and its Office 2007 line (Including Exchange 2007). The November date is for business customers, and the full consumer release of Vista will be January 30th 2007. One interesting factoid is that the build number will jump to 6000 on this final release. […]
Remote Desktop is a great feature built into Windows. Sometimes it is nice to have it listen on a different port. I like to get my Remote Desktop to listen on port 443. This is because many hotels, and cafe wireless networks block all ports except 80, and 443. These are the two ports used […]
I was curious about the new licensing terms for Windows Vista. Actually I was looking through it to see what type of terms they had for hardware changes, but I stumbled on something even more interesting: MICROSOFT .NET BENCHMARK TESTING. The software includes one or more components of the .NET Framework 3.0 (“.NET Components”). You […]
Apple has released a new version of Boot Camp. Boot Camp is the software that allows you to install Windows XP on an Intel based Macintosh computer. The software is still beta, and the previous version was much better, but still had some big issues. If my mac went to sleep it slept forever, I […]