Saturday, December 29, 2007

First Impressions of Vista

I was planning on using Microsoft XP Professional for many years to come. But a few weeks ago after my computer motherboard went bad I felt I really didn't have a choice and I needed to get a computer fast. I couldn't wait to figure out which new components I would need to build a new one, let alone wait to have it shipped, so I went to the local Best Buy and found two Gateway models that seemed like they may work. So I came back home and did some research on the particular model numbers and found that the one model seemed to have people reporting cooling problems and that it restarting all the time after 3 weeks, so that one was out. So then I looked around at Circuit City's web site and found similar Gateways there and finally decided on one and brought it home.

I was not very enthusiastic about Vista. Only one person has it at work which is the only one I previously had any experience with. What I previously saw of it, it didn't seem very user friendly. After I got it home and turned on and worked with it a little there is alot I like about it. I did get the Home Premium version knowing that the Vist Basic was worthless for what I use a computer for.

So far I am very impressed with the media center capability. Navigating windows explorer is alot easier in some ways and others it is a little harder, I guess I have to just adjust my habits to work with the new OS. Renaming is pretty cool. You don't have to worry about the 3 letter extension anymore, when renaming it only highlights the actual name of the file. New folders open after renaming. The folder structure automatically centers it self. I am anxious to try the speech recognition. I have used Dragon Naturally Speaking previously and want to see how Vista's built in version compares.

I was disappointed that I had a problem of Outlook 2002 remembering e-mail passwords, which I found is a known problem that there probably won't be a fix for being that that version of Outlook is out of Microsofts regular support cycle. I did find a work around that works for me that I will write about in a future blog entry.

As I continue to work with and learn more about Vista I will detail my experience here.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1

Microsoft released Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1: Upgrade for Microsoft Office 2007 file formats
this week.

It will allow Windows Mobile users to work with Office documents created in the Open XML formats. It is an upgrade for Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile and allows viewing and editing of Word documents and Excel workbooks and viewing of PowerPoint slideshows created by using Microsoft Office 2007. Some other improvements are enhanced viewing experience for charts in Excel Mobile, the ability to view SmartArt in PowerPoint Mobile, and the ability to view and extract files from compressed (.zip) folders.

The upgrade is for Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile 6.

Relevant articles:
PC World
Microsoft
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