Office 2003 Beta 2 Screen Shots
frooyo writes "ActiveWin is displaying screenshots of Office 2003 Beta 2 including pictures of Outlook, Excel, Word etc. As seen by the screenshot - the task based interface is much more prominent. Also - Outlook's three-vertical-pane interface is now the default." Nice to get a head start on what we'll be cloning next year ;)
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i know a man who had a cookie
DECLARE SUB Newfeat ()
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' Q B a s i c N i b b l e s
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' Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1990
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' Nibbles is a game for one or two players. Navigate your snakes
' around the game board trying to eat up numbers while avoiding
' running into walls or other snakes. The more numbers you eat up,
' the more points you gain and the longer your snake becomes.
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' To run this game, press Shift+F5.
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' To exit QBasic, press Alt, F, X.
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' To get help on a BASIC keyword, move the cursor to the keyword and press
' F1 or click the right mouse button.
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'Set default data type to integer for faster game play
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I hope you're about 35-40 and like younger uncircumsised men. I like being bottom or top and I don't mind if you're circumsised or not.
maybe you should get ad-aware.
'When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.' -HST
And what happens when you execute that script? Oh yeah, I'll tell you. You get a dialog box that says "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose 'No.'"
Ooooh, a screenshot!!
If you do allow access, it does so on a timer method, and closes access once the timer has elapsed (e.g., 1 minute.)
Any program that allows you to do this is BADLY designed.
That's bullshit. I think it's modular design. It makes things easy to integrate. For instance, it allows my Palm sync program to sync my e-mail addresses to/from my Palm. I get this message every time I sync.
What's to stop a shell script from reading your Pine addressbook and using 'mailx' to send e-mails out all over the place? Nothing. It's just that people used to write worms for Outlook (seen one in a while that affected recent versions? No.) cause so many people use it.
Plus, Pine doesn't have a calendar and doesn't sync with my PDA....
OpenOffice.org 1.0.2 Beta Software Development Kit (SDK)
This new SDK is an add-on for the existing OpenOffice.org 1.0.2. It provides the necessary tools and documentation for programming the OpenOffice.org APIs and creating your own extensions (UNO components) for OpenOffice.org.
The highlight of this SDK is the new Developer's Guide. This guide provides a detailed description of the OpenOffice.org API concepts, the OpenOffice.org UNO component model and how to use the API in the context of the different application areas. At the close of each chapter, there is at least one example that shows how to use the API.
The final version of the SDK is expected to be released within the next 6 weeks. This beta is considered to be feature complete, and we will only add some bug fixes for the final release in March.
Therefore, interested developers should start using this SDK for their implementations. Feedback is welcome via email on dev@api.openoffice.org and bugs should be reported as an IssueZilla task. All requests for enhancement and new features will be collected and go into the planning of the next version of the SDK.
The SDK needs some symbolic links under Unix for building the C++ examples. Due to the fact that these links are missing in OpenOffice.org 1.0.2, the SDK contains a patch script for creating them. For patching your OpenOffice.org 1.0.2, please copy the oo1.0.2_sdk_linkpatch into your office/program directory, move into the directory and run the link patch script.
Features
* developer documentation (Developer's Guide)
* HTML version
* PDF version (~900 pages)
* IDL reference with cross references to the Developer's Guide and vice versa
* C/C++ and Java UNO reference documentation
* development tools
* examples in Java, C++, OpenOffice.org Basic
* improved build environment for the examples
* run targets in the makefiles for easy running the examples
* use of the new deployment tool to integrate new components or Basic libraries in an existing office installation.
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