Office 2010 was a huge hit and sold more than 100 million licenses. It showed an 8% increase in revenue last quarter, compensating for the lull in Windows sales. However, sales are expected to slow down considerably in 2012, as it becomes more than 2 years old. It recently launched Office 365, an on-demand, cloud... Continue Reading →
Working with multiple email accounts in Outlook–sending from a single account
Do you have multiple email accounts in Outlook 2010 and find you are sending out email from multiple addresses when you only want to send email from one account? For example I have 2 accounts in Outlook, my personal email account (Cameron Dwyer) and also CustomerService@scinaptic.com. If I reply to an email that arrives in... Continue Reading →
How to Capture and Save Images Directly to SharePoint Using Snagit and OnePlaceMail – Part 2
Snagit is a great tool for capturing almost anything that appears on your computer screen, adding annotations or editing the capture and then saving the result. In this article I’ll show you how to extend Snagit by using the powerful features of OnePlaceMail to save the Snagit capture to a location in SharePoint. If you... Continue Reading →
How to Capture and Save Images Directly to SharePoint Using Snagit and OnePlaceMail – Part 1
Snagit is a great tool for capturing almost anything that appears on your computer screen, adding annotations or editing the capture and then saving the result. In this article I’ll show you how to extend Snagit by using the powerful features of OnePlaceMail to save the Snagit capture to a location in SharePoint. If you... Continue Reading →
Who am I?
I’m a founding architect and developer of the OnePlaceMail product which provides awesome integration between SharePoint and the desktop (especially inside of Outlook). I’m passionate about delivering compelling solutions on the SharePoint platform. I’ve created this blog mainly to share my battle wounds as I encounter, and hopefully overcome, obstacles in the world of SharePoint,... Continue Reading →