Manage your time
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3 tools to better manage your time
3 tools to better manage your time
01/25/2004 09:48 PMZDNet Jan 26 2004 2:16AM GMT
Demo: Manage time using Outlook
Demo: Manage time using Outlook
04/27/2004 11:06 PMIn today's hectic work environment, finding the time to get your work
done can be a challenge, and human resources professionals are no
exception. Keeping up with the steady stream of e-mail messages, job
requests, and resume submissions can take up almost all of your time
unless you prioritize your tasks and block out time to get the
important ones done first. Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003 makes it
easy for you to "make an appointment with yourself" and make the best
use of your valuable time.
'It's harder to manage growth than to
manage the status quo'
'It's harder to manage growth than to
manage the status quo'
01/27/2004 07:31 PMStarting to use business rules like these for search in e-commerce is
a very interesting trend. It's not happening only on Yahoo or Google.
...
Microsoft Adopts thePlatform media
publishing system To Manage MSN Video
Downloads; thePlatform's Media Manage
Microsoft Adopts thePlatform media
publishing system To Manage MSN Video
Downloads; thePlatform's Media Manage
01/06/2005 07:20 AMInvestors Business Daily Jan 6 2005 11:38AM GMT
Manage-XPS
Manage-XPS
07/21/2004 06:23 PMRelease Manage-XPS 1.1
How much IT can you manage?
How much IT can you manage?
01/27/2004 05:17 PMStorage software vendor, Veritas, has been quietly fortifying its
applications portfolio for utility computing.
"Time, time, time. It's such a current
subject."
...
"Time, time, time. It's such a current
subject."
...
12/02/2003 01:06 AM"
Time, time, time
. It's such a current subject."
-Microserfs
How to manage 'babies'
How to manage 'babies'
01/04/2003 01:58 AMCNET Jan 4 2003 1:02AM ET
Chimp Manage
Chimp Manage
06/21/2004 02:07 PMChimpManage
How Do You Manage Your Passwords?
How Do You Manage Your Passwords?
02/10/2003 08:14 PM"Sure, I jot them down. But with passwords for this, passwords for
that and different passwords for those, that adds up to a lot of
different jottings and many nooks and crannies..."
Why Does The FBI Let Someone Else Manage
Their Email?
Why Does The FBI Let Someone Else Manage
Their Email?
02/05/2005 09:48 PMJust a month or so after it was revealed that a hacker had access to
Secre
t Service emails because at least one agent was doing email from a
T-Mobile Sidekick, comes the news that the
FBI is shutting down an email
system for fear that it's been hacked into. Of course, you
shouldn't worry, because this isn't there really important email
system, this one is just for... um... show. That is, it's the email
system they use when they communicate with the riffraff, rather than
for all their secret stuff that they keep separate. Of course, it
still makes you wonder why the FBI would contract out management of
their email system (even the one for communicating with lowly
outsiders) to an outside company? You would think that's the sort of
thing that they might want to have control over themselves.
IBM wants to manage your desktop
IBM wants to manage your desktop
11/04/2003 12:09 PMZDNet UK Nov 4 2003 10:29AM ET
Look to MSF to manage your next project
Look to MSF to manage your next project
06/15/2002 11:37 PMCNET Jun 15 2002 10:17PM ET
Manage Application Shortcuts
Manage Application Shortcuts
08/18/2004 08:36 PMHow best to manage the 'babies' on a
team
How best to manage the 'babies' on a
team
01/07/2003 02:47 PMCNET Jan 7 2003 1:02AM ET
W3C Whips Up API to Manage Web Languages
W3C Whips Up API to Manage Web Languages
01/13/2003 04:03 PMThe Web standards publishes Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML,
an application programming interface to grapple with HTML and XHTML
1.0 documents.
Africa to manage its own IP numbers
Africa to manage its own IP numbers
04/05/2005 02:02 PMComputer Business Review Apr 5 2005 5:26PM GMT
One way to manage your email overload...
One way to manage your email overload...
12/17/2004 06:33 PM...is to simply make it someone else's problem. Here's the Out Of
Office -message from
a colleague:
Thank-you for your recent email.
Your message has been deleted from CutBoy's inbox, and all trace of it
removed from our server. He has no way of knowing the message even
existed.
So, if you still think that he will find the contents of your mail
important you are welcome to re-mail at a future date at your
convienience.
Sincerely,
Mail assistant to CB
I love it - resending the email when you even don't know when the
person is back causes a significant cognitive load to the person
sending it. Therefore, only the really important messages will be
resent, and thus, the problem of filtering out the good email from the
bad is distributed to the senders. Whee, practical applications of
distributed computing using human brains :-)
HTTPD-User-Manage-1.62
HTTPD-User-Manage-1.62
06/11/2004 09:54 AMIBM to help better manage computing
resources
IBM to help better manage computing
resources
06/23/2004 11:38 PMWebSphere add-on to make more efficient use of data center gear for
demanding business applications.
How to manage multiple IT projects
How to manage multiple IT projects
02/25/2003 02:47 AMCNET Feb 25 2003 1:24AM ET
* mBlueSchedule manage your Bluetooth
* mBlueSchedule manage your Bluetooth
04/12/2005 11:08 PMPocket PC Universe Apr 13 2005 2:11AM GMT
Manage eBay via Office
Manage eBay via Office
03/06/2004 01:56 AMMicrosoft, eBay hook up software and auction data:
Not a bad idea, I suppose.
Developers can tap into eBay's data and offer them
directly to Microsoft's programs, such as Excel and FrontPage, without
having to go through a Web browser.
Under the joint effort between Microsoft and Ebay, both companies
will provide software that will allow developers to use Microsoft's
Excel spreadsheet program, one of the components of Office, to upload
information on items for sale, track ongoing auctions and collect
historical data.
Wouldn't Access be a better choice than Excel? Then again, I
suppose the user base isn't nearly as large.
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Peregrine Helps IT Manage IT
Peregrine Helps IT Manage IT
06/07/2004 01:11 AMPeregrine enhances its service desk automation and asset management
software.
Manage Registry Service through the
Internet
Manage Registry Service through the
Internet
08/16/2004 11:49 AMDonga.com Aug 16 2004 3:36PM GMT
Carreker to manage Portuguese ATM
network
Carreker to manage Portuguese ATM
network
04/15/2005 11:10 PMComputer Business Review Apr 16 2005 3:35AM GMT
Best way to manage a personal mailing
list?
Best way to manage a personal mailing
list?
09/12/2004 04:33 PMFor many years I've been inviting a group of friends over to brunch
and/or wine/cheese via a personal mailing list. This is just a
text file of the form
bcc: foo@bar.com
bcc: yow@baz.org
bcc: student@veryrich.edu
I prepare an email message in Emacs, to: philg, and then insert all
of these bcc: headers. This then gets sent to a mailer at MIT
and off to the world. Worked great in the mid-1990s before spam
made the Internet the time-waster that it has become. Now many
of my friends don't get the email at all. Hotmail, for example,
when it sees something to: philg@mit.edu, bcc: happy_user@hotmail.com, sends
it straight to the junk mail folder.
The challenge now is the best way to divide this up so that 100
individual emails are sent, each one from: philg, to:
person_on_list. One answer would be to write a Perl script on
the Unix machine. It would take two arguments, one the filename
of a message and the other a filename with one email address on every
line. The Perl script would look through the email addresses and
send out an email on my behalf. (Anyone know where to get a
script that does this already?; I checked cpan.)
Unix boxes typically have list managers such as Majordomo installed
but as best as I can recall the email from these programs usually has
a bulk look and feel, being sent to "fish-lovers-list" instead of the
recipient. I'm thinking that these are likely to be trapped by
spam filters as well.
Another answer would seem to be Microsoft Outlook. I switched
to Outlook a couple of years ago when I got a Handspring Treo.
So why not just add every brunch guest to my Outlook contacts folder
and somehow spam them from my desktop machine? This has the
advantage that I'm only keeping one database of contacts.
This has the disadvantage that it doesn't work when on the road.
The regular Outlook distribution list mechanism produces an email with
multiple To: recipients, which I don't want to do because when people
reply they often unintentionally reply to the entire list (in this
case about 100 people). Are there VB scripts out there that will
force Outlook to send one email at a time to each person on a
distribution list? It seems as though there is a product, http://www.mapi
lab.com/outlook/send_personally/, that claims to do the job.
Finally there are Web services such as Evite. I don't really
need a count of who is going to come. These tend to more drop-in
sorts of events so Evite is rather too heavy-handed. Also Evite,
I think, subjects users to banner advertisements and I'm not sure that
I want to surrender control of my database to them.
Thoughts? Scripts? Recommendations?
Could you manage 4.7 Million Computers
with 7 people!
Could you manage 4.7 Million Computers
with 7 people!
01/16/2004 10:58 AMThe Seti team does and what is amazing is the Seti project sits on .1%
of the worlds computers. [Smart...
Manage Your Projects with Movable Type
Manage Your Projects with Movable Type
06/04/2004 02:04 PMa great multi-part series, and be sure to check out the demo
Start your own website and manage
successfully
Start your own website and manage
successfully
06/05/2004 04:35 AMNewkerala.com - Sat Jun 5, 09:00 am GMT
Bonus Tip: Manage Your Downloads With
Mozilla
Bonus Tip: Manage Your Downloads With
Mozilla
07/21/2004 11:22 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 22 2004 3:17AM GMT
Manage your images and movies with
MediaboardONE
Manage your images and movies with
MediaboardONE
06/24/2005 03:26 PMInterServices New Media today announced the availability of Mediaboard
ONE, a media cataloging and asset management application built for Mac
OS X...
SMS FAQ: Manage Multi-Platform
Environments with SMS
SMS FAQ: Manage Multi-Platform
Environments with SMS
07/26/2004 05:59 PMStartup ITM aims to help IT manage its
own business
Startup ITM aims to help IT manage its
own business
05/24/2004 06:57 PMA startup founded by former IT executives Monday announced a set of
software packages that aim to give CIOs (chief information officers)
management tools on a par with those long available for finance and
other corporate functions.
Lemontonic Selects Fusepoint to Manage
IT Needs
Lemontonic Selects Fusepoint to Manage
IT Needs
05/18/2004 07:44 PMBC Technology May 18 2004 11:04PM GMT
Review: Programs That Manage Passwords
(AP)
Review: Programs That Manage Passwords
(AP)
03/23/2005 05:28 PMAP - Admit it: you use the same password for all Web sites. There's no
use denying it.
The intranet gets serious: Publish what
you can manage - Part 3/4
The intranet gets serious: Publish what
you can manage - Part 3/4
12/02/2003 01:26 AMdropload! manage donation campaigns
dropload! manage donation campaigns
08/17/2004 09:13 PMandre's done some great work, and jason's contributed a kickass design
The intranet gets serious: If you can't
measure it, you can't manage it - Part
4/4
The intranet gets serious: If you can't
measure it, you can't manage it - Part
4/4
12/07/2003 05:14 PMGrok Description matches for Manage your time
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Adobe presenta Adobe Reader 7 para
GNU/Linux
Adobe presenta Adobe Reader 7 para
GNU/Linux
04/14/2005 12:45 PMUpdate: Adobe Acrobat/Adobe Reader 7.0.1
Update: Adobe Acrobat/Adobe Reader 7.0.1
04/04/2005 11:20 AMThese updates address form workflows, 2D barcodes, and viewing PDF
files that contain 3D content generated in 3D CAD or modeling
programs.
Integrating Analysis Services with
Reporting Services
Integrating Analysis Services with
Reporting Services
07/07/2004 01:17 AMCreate a compelling solution for your customer that defines and
manages great-looking Analysis Services reports, and quickly answers
analytical questions to improve traditional reporting scenarios.
Adobe Reader v6.0.1
Adobe Reader v6.0.1
12/28/2003 09:28 PMAdobe Reader is free software that lets you view and print Adobe
Portable Document Format (PDF) files on a variety of hardware and
operating system platforms. [Freeware 15.9 MB]
Adobe Reader 7.0
Adobe Reader 7.0
12/22/2004 01:20 AMEnables business professionals and home users to reliably share
information using intelligent PDF files.
Adobe Reader 7.0.1
Adobe Reader 7.0.1
03/17/2005 03:14 AMAdobe Reader 7.0 Now Available
Adobe Reader 7.0 Now Available
12/31/2004 10:55 AMhttp://www.adobe.com/images/get_adobe_reader.gif
Adobe Reader 6.0.1 is out
Adobe Reader 6.0.1 is out
01/24/2004 10:21 AMThinkSecret reporting on Adobe CS 2.0
unveiling for Macworld
ThinkSecret reporting on Adobe CS 2.0
unveiling for Macworld
01/04/2005 12:47 AMThinkSecret has been getting a lot of attention lately with being
served a subpoena by Apple's lawyers and predicting the impending
announcement of a headless iMac. Now they have come forward to predict
that Adobe will use the Macworld Expo in San Francisco as an
opportunity to unveil Creative Suite 2.0. The Mac rumor site says that
their "reliable sources indicate that Creative Suite 2.0 will ship in
March 2005" and detail the new features that will be included in
Photoshop CS 2.0 and Illustrator CS 2.0.
The buzz is just getting louder and louder about Macworld Expo.
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Adobe Reader 6.0 Released
Adobe Reader 6.0 Released
11/03/2003 02:34 PMAdobe Acrobat Reader 6.0.2
Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0.2
12/19/2004 03:36 PMView and print Adobe PDF files on a variety of hardware and operating
system platforms.
Adobe 7.0 Reader for Linux Becomes
Available
Adobe 7.0 Reader for Linux Becomes
Available
03/29/2005 08:51 PMThe Linux version of the PDF reader, now with increased security and
collaboration features, can be downloaded from the company's Web site.
Speeding up Adobe Reader
Speeding up Adobe Reader
01/03/2005 01:14 AMOne of the most recurrently popular posts I've written was on Real
Alternative, an application that is infinitely more tolerable than
Real's official player when one has to endure a RealAudio or Video
presentation. In the same vein, I thought it would make sense to
remind everyone of a similarly...
Adobe Reader SpeedUp
Adobe Reader SpeedUp
02/18/2004 08:03 AMAdobe Reader 7.0 posted
Adobe Reader 7.0 posted
12/24/2004 12:31 PMAdobe has releases Adobe Reader 7.0, a free application that lets you
view, print, search, and share Adobe PDFs. Commenting tools enabled by
Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional software will let Adobe Reader users
make notes on documents as only users of Adobe Acrobat once could.
Adobe Reader 7.0 also promises a faster launch time and real-time
zooming and panning.
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Adobe 7.0 Reader for Linux
Adobe 7.0 Reader for Linux
03/28/2005 08:01 AMAdobe 7.0 reader for Linux now available
Adobe 7.0 reader for Linux now available
03/28/2005 10:52 PMOur sister publication DesktopLinux.com has the full story on the
Linux version of Adobe Reader 7.0.
Adobe Reader 7.0.0 (Default branch)
Adobe Reader 7.0.0 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 08:00 AM

The free Adobe Reader (formerly Adobe Acrobat Reader) allows you to
view, navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing
platforms. Adobe Reader is the free viewing companion to Adobe Acrobat
and to Acrobat Capture software.
Changes:
This release is now in line with the current Windows and Mac
OS versions. The GUI now mostly uses GTK+2 widgets.
Newer versions of the Portable Document Format (PDF) are
supported. Search and find functionality has been enhanced.
Further features include document reviews, security
enforcing, policy control, and Yahoo! Search capabilities.
Adobe Tests New PDF Reader for Linux
Adobe Tests New PDF Reader for Linux
01/06/2005 11:27 AMAlthough it opted not to offer version 6 of its Adobe Reader PDF
viewer for Linux, Adobe has once again joined the open source movement
with version 7. The company is offering a pre-release program for
Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux, allowing users to sign up and join the
beta test. The new Adobe Reader, however, does not support legacy
Windows versions.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0.0 Final
Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0.0 Final
12/22/2004 01:17 AMAdobe Reader and PDF on Linux Devices
Adobe Reader and PDF on Linux Devices
06/10/2004 04:32 PMAdobe Reader 7.0 Coming to Linux
Adobe Reader 7.0 Coming to Linux
03/25/2005 01:27 AMAdobe Acrobat Reader 7.9.0 Beta
Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.9.0 Beta
09/14/2004 07:00 AMAdobe Acrobat Reader 6.0.2 Update
Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0.2 Update
06/08/2004 06:06 AMAdobe Acrobat Reader PDF file DoS
vulnerability
Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF file DoS
vulnerability
04/12/2004 04:55 PMArman Nayyeri (Apr 10 2004)
Adobe Finalizes Linux Acrobat Reader
Adobe Finalizes Linux Acrobat Reader
04/12/2005 02:45 PMAdobe has followed up its March public beta of Acrobat Reader 7 for
Linux with a version it has deemed final. The release brings back the
PDF viewer for the open source platform, after Adobe skipped version
6. The company cited customer demand for creating a Linux edition,
although it took Adobe three extra months to prepare.
Adobe releases patches for Acrobat and
Reader
Adobe releases patches for Acrobat and
Reader
06/17/2005 03:18 PMAdobe Systems on Wednesday rolled out patches for security
vulnerabilities found in Adobe Reader 7.0 and 7.0.1, and in Adobe
Acrobat 7.0 and 7.0.1.
The hole in the products, referred to as an XML External Entity
vulnerability, under certain circumstances allows XML scripts to be
used to discover a user's local files.
According to Adobe officials, the vulnerability is within the Adobe
Reader control. If an XML script is embedded in JavaScript, it is
possible to discover the existence of local files, according to a
security advisory from the company. An attacker could then maliciously
use the gathered information. But the statement pointed out that the
local files can be found only if the attacker knows the complete file
names and paths in advance of such an attack.
The vulnerability impacts Acrobat and Reader running on Windows and
Mac platforms.
Adobe recommends that Reader and Acrobat for Windows customers
download the updates provided on the Adobe Web site
here.
The company said it will release an update for the Mac OS versions
shortly. Until the Mac patch is available, Adobe advises end-users to
disable any Acrobat JavaScript. This should protect systems from the
vulnerability.

Download:
Get the
Patch

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Adobe Repairs Reader, Acrobat Flaws
12/17/2004 06:37 PMAdobe Reader 7.0 for Linux Officially
Released
Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux Officially
Released
04/12/2005 08:23 PMAdobe Systems Incorporated today announced immediate availability of
Adobe® Reader® 7.0 for the Linux operating system. With the
availability of the company’s universal client software for
Linux®, Adobe now supports the ability to reliably view and print
content across all major operating systems in the enterprise….
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Reader
Adobe about to release Linux-friendly
Reader
04/11/2005 03:26 PMFinal version 7 of the PDF-viewing software for Linux will be released
Tuesday, News.com has learned.
Manage your time