Monthly Archives: May 2010


First Windows 7 64 BIT casualties

First two things broken by the upgrade to Windows 7 from Vista 64 BIT. 1) Windows Yammer client – removing and reinstalling for that 2) Vmware vsphere client and the  well known windows 7 issues with earlier clients here Did some checking and the latest client 4.0.0 build 208111 from www.vmware.com will solve the problem without […]


Outlook 2010 shortcuts

While trying to work out why a certain set of keystrokes did not work as expected in Outlook 2010 after them working for so long in Outlook 2003 and 2007  I w3as forced to go searching for a definitely list. Found this information that might be useful to others – now to try them all […]


Juggling with the Joggler

Sometimes support can be slow – then there is O2 and their Joggler support. Picked up on of the units after a tipoff from a friend when the units were selling at £50. The unit arrived quickly enough but despite repeated attempts to go online and set up the unit – no joy. It would […]


A date with Odette?

Unfortunately not quite what it seems. Shes not French and shes not even a she !!  During conversations with a client who works in the automotive industry the use of OFTP or Odette File Transfer protocol arose.  This is used primarily in the Automotive industries although I suspect it is in use albeit with a […]


Arioform 3.0 – form filling for your Digimemo

 As mentioned before – form filling software does exist for the Digimemo reviewed here According to the suppliers blurb – This release introduces significant improvements: * Windows 7 compatibility * New ArioRouter application that automates the transfer of ink-files stored in your tablet onto your computer * New Ink Pre-processing module in ProcessIt which helps […]


2 apps for the price of one – both free from Zhorn

After looking at Stickies from Zhorn Software previously – I happened to take a look at the other apps that Tom Revell had produced. One of them jumped out at me since I have multiple monitors and have been bugged by some of the things that applications do when working with multiple monitors. So I […]