Outlook 2010 is p r e t t y . Of course aesthetics alone is rarely reason-enough to upgrade, (unless you use the Lotus Notes client). Fortunately or unfortunately at work, my team tends to stay on the cutting edge, testing computer configurations before handing them over to our customers, including our developers. We eat our own dog food, in a sense. One absolutely horrible, annoying, useless, idiotic, empty-headed-fool, middle-management-moron-inspired "feature" which should be ripped out and stuffed violently up said manager's, uh, nose , is this ridiculous uncommanded activity which occurs just by hovering your mouse over a name . E.g., start a new mail message Populate the To: field with one or more of your contacts Let your mouse and mind wander. Hover over a contacts name and sweet baby jebus isn't Outlook wonderful! An uncommanded action occurs a new mail message appears WTF?!1 Try it. Hover your mouse over a name in the To: f...
For anyone backing up their Google Drive files, there's good news and bad news. Legitimate file types such as .doc or .docx (Microsoft Word) files should be fine. However, if you're backing up those .gdoc filetypes, don't hold your breath. If you have deleted a .gdoc file within Google Drive and emptied the Google Drive Trash, that's it . Nothing but a warrantless wiretap from the FBI will get it back, and even then, notsomuch for you and I. More from Google Drive 'help,' such as it is. One more shortcoming of Google Drive: the file extensions are misleading. This is crap ! " Anything that has been permanently deleted from Google Drive by the owner, or if the owner's account was deleted, can't be recovered . " If anyone has any suggestions for backing up the .GDOC files, the actual files, such that they can be restored later, please post in the comments.
Annoyances.org has the fix to a bug that's been bothering me for weeks - how to get Windows Explorer to hurry up and list files/folders/mapped drives by simply disabling LMHosts lookup on the file server(s). Brilliant! link EDIT - I had to revisit this, because working in Windows Explorer continually gives the impressions it's fine. But close it, wait a minute, open it again, and it still hangs. (We're mapping drives via DFS to several servers, but mapping them one by one works fine. Also, I'm one of the few users to have detail view enabled...). Finally, via this page , found this fabulous page over at SysInternals , those people rock. This is such bullsh!t--Microsoft fixed this explorer.exe cluster fsck in Vista--but there's no patch for currently supported OSes! No patch for Windows XP, which our entire org. uses. In fact, most of the Windows PC's run it now. Bastards! Stuff like this from Redmond really pisses me off. I'm switching to Linux,...