Monday, March 31, 2008

Disable Reading Layout View in Office 2003

Have you ever received a Word document as an email attachment? Did it open up in a split page view? That split page view is called "Reading Layout View". Personally, I find Word opening a document in that view annoying. Apparently, so do many of you out there. Some of you may like using Word's "Reading Layout View" and that's great. On a large LCD monitor it does make documents more viewable. But, just in case you don't like it, here's a short video to show you how to keep "Reading Layout View" from hijacking your email attachments. You can read more about "Reading Layout View" at this link.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Try Silverlight

If you've been to any Microsoft web site lately you might have noticed it asking you to install Silverlight. Taken from the Microsoft Silverlight page this is how they describe the browser plug-in.
Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web.
Basically, it is meant to be similar to Adobe Flash. The big difference is that Microsoft .Net programmers can use it to program for web sites. If you'd like to see it in action check out the Hard Rock Cafe Memorabilia page. I used Firefox to view the Silverlight sites that I have visited. It's worked flawlessly so far. Check it out for yourself, let me know what you think.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Removing a Flash Drive Safely

I recently had a client that could not get a flash drive to work on her workstation. However, the same flash drive worked perfectly on her laptop. So, I plugged my flash drive into her workstation. My flash drive was seen by Windows and given a drive letter perfectly. So this told me that the workstations USB ports were working fine. From this information I figured that her flash drive was not getting assigned a drive letter correctly. The drive letter that her flash drive was using on the laptop was already in use on the workstation. Since she was not removing the flash drive properly it was retaining the assigned drive letter from the laptop. Using the "Safely Remove Hardware" wizard prevents data loss and problems like above. She was not present when I figured out the problem. So, instead of writing her instructions I just created a short video showing how to remove a flash drive safely in Windows XP.



This video was done in flash format orginally. Just click here for the flash version of "Safely Remove Flash Drive" video. I hope this helps someone, if it does let me know.

Friday, February 29, 2008

How to install Foxit Reader

Awhile back I had decided I was fed up with Adobe's Reader. It was slow loading and very bloated. Oh, there's some hacks out there to make it faster. My problem is if I'm going to have to hack it why not find something better. Foxit Reader is a small and fast PDF reader. Get rid of Adobe's Reader and get Foxit Reader. Your system will thank you. If you need help installing it I've created a short video to help install it. Click here for Foxit Reader Install Video.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

CES 2008: VIVA LAS VEGAS

Well it's time for our yearly trip to CES. We are taking a considerable delegation from the CTI staff and family. There's going to be 9 of us out soaking in the latest technology available and taking in the sights and sounds of Las Vegas.

As you can see by the time of this post I'm so excited I can't sleep.

Any how the Consumer Electronic Show is where all the electronics and technology companies come to show off their wares. We'll be out in Las Vegas from Sunday to Wednesday.

We are even taping a special episode of Talk Tech with CTI from the Imperial Palace were we will be staying during our stay. Keep checking back here I'll be posting all week.

Don't forget to check out my MoBlog you can find it at Jeff's Mobile Blog. I'll be posting things there as well as here on Jeff's Talk Tech Blog.