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December 2003 Entries

Toshiba M200

I finally got my TabletPC! I waited for the 2nd Generation to come out and also for a higher resolution than XGA. I am so glad I did. This Toshiba is fabulous. I can think of very little I would like to have in a tablet that is not in this machine. I have only had it a couple days and am still loading software, and setting up my desktop, get ready for a full review later, but in the meantime see what other users are saying about it. I got the M205 model at CircuitCity so I had a local resource to take it back to and got instant gratification buying it and carrying it home :-). There is very little, if any, cost benefit getting it online right now. With pen as primary input, there is a need for a much more functional desktop, so I am going to be putting ObjectDesktop from Stardock on it.

posted @ Wednesday, December 17, 2003 10:11 AM | Feedback (1)

AnkhSVN

speaking of AnkhSVN... This really is a fantastic tool, heads and shoulders above VSS, which I refuse to use, more capable than CVS and it's OPENSOURCE C#! It seems I am not the only person to think so either.

posted @ Wednesday, December 17, 2003 10:03 AM | Feedback (0)

Visual Studio Tools Uninstall Errors

Today I Uninstalled VisualXSLT and Installed XMLSpy which is a much better tool IMO. After this AnkhSVN stopped loading, Arild was kind enough to help meget it sorted out and then he found this article which explains the whole situation. If you have troubles, you can also just add the missing files back into the GAC, it's probably alot faster than trying to run repair on VS.NET.

posted @ Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:28 PM | Feedback (0)

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