Microsoft Helps Army Avoid 'Death by PowerPoint'Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 3:19AMOfficially, Dave Karle is an executive communications manager at Microsoft. Less officially, his colleagues have given him another name: the Pied Piper of PowerPoint. His audience? The U.S. Army.
The US Army's Plan to Stop Making PowerPoint Debacles Like This [Video]Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 2:17AM# gridlock Officially, Dave Karle is an executive communications manager at Microsoft. Less officially, his colleagues have given him another name: the Pied Piper of PowerPoint. His audience? The U.S. Army. More »
File Naming/Storage Policy Software offers wizard-based interface.Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 7:54AMDesigned for Windows XP/Vista/7, eXadox(TM) WIZ simplifies creation, re-working, and sharing of file naming/storage policies for company departments, work groups, and production units. Software operates in wizard mode by automatically guiding user through 5 steps to build filing policy plan. Filing policy templates are included, which can be modified, mixed, and matched to meet operational ...
Mindjet 9 for Mac due June 23, iPad/iPhone versions mid-JuneWednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 7:21AMIf you're a mind mapping maven, you'll be happy to know that one of the premiere apps in the market (more than 1.8 million paying customers), Mindjet , is moving forward to a new Mac version of MindManager . Version 9 of MindManager is scheduled to ship on June 23, and will cost US$129 for upgrades or $249 for new licenses. It will add several new features, including a presentation mode, "quick ...
iWork now available for iPhone, iPod touchTuesday, May 31, 2011 @ 11:21AMIn addition to the iCloud reveal , Apple announced today that iWork is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch . The cost remains the same -- US$9.99 per app -- and they're a free update for anyone who already owns the iPad version of Keynote , Pages and Numbers . We will be doing full reviews on how these apps work on the smaller iPhone format later this week. Show full PR text CUPERTINO ...
A Look at Three E-Mail Newsletter ToolsTuesday, March 15, 2011 @ 12:00PMIf you're just starting with e-newsletters or need a change, here's a rundown of some options.
Top iPad apps for businesses on the goWednesday, March 9, 2011 @ 10:14AMSmall business owners have flocked to the iPad's sleekness, speed and style. It's not quite a substitute for a laptop, but it comes close. There are tens of thousands of apps for the iPad available through Apple's App Store, and dozens, if not hundreds, that small business owners might find useful. These include apps for creating written documents and spreadsheets, and others for doing expensing ...
Five power tips for LibreOffice usersFriday, February 4, 2011 @ 10:41AMOnce you begin to know your way around the LibreOffice suite, you can add a few advanced techniques to your repertoire. Jack Wallen offers five tips to get you started.
LibreOffice: Meet the New Office, (Almost) Same as the Old OfficeWednesday, February 2, 2011 @ 7:37AMFor some Linux adopters, exchanging Microsoft Office in Windows for the OpenOffice suite is a radical change in computing behavior. Swapping out OpenOffice for the LibreOffice suite may be a lot less traumatic. LibreOffice is a near clone of the OpenOffice modules. Yet it provides the potential for more bells and whistles and needs no learning curve to maintain productivity.