Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Outlook To OneNote AddIn Code Project

Code Project - Outlook To OneNote

"This Addin is designed to solve a problem some users of OneNote face. Once people start using OneNote, many of them tend to move all their data into it. They then experience the problem of being away from OneNote and having information they want to add to it. Their only access may be to email, such as with a mobile phone or airport kiosk. They could rely on new functionality in Outlook 2007 which gives a ribbon button to send the contents of email to OneNote. There is a step or two here which can be eliminated with this addin.

This addin adds the capability of sending yourself email with a certain keyword in the subject and having Outlook automatically create a new page in OneNote's Unfiled Notes section when that mail item arrives. Outlook then deletes the email. It also allows power users to set the filter used for incoming mail items to trigger the code. It provides no UI for the user: "it just works."

I also included the setup project since it is needed to create the registry key when executed. If you just want to install and use the addin, the Setup zip file is all you need. Exit all office apps and run setup.exe.

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 This is an interesting sounding addin...

(via OneNote Extensibility & More.. - PowerToy: Outlook To OneNote AddIn)

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WCF Coding Standard from IDesign

Because I'm just a sucker for coding standards & guidelines... ;)

IDesignIDesign WCF Coding Standard 

This is a short, 13 page PDF with very detailed and concise WCF coding standards and guidelines.

While you're there, make sure you check out their very cool list of WCF and .Net downloads and their IDesign C# Coding Standard.

(via Graham Elliott - A Must Have: IDesign WCF Coding Standard)

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Monday, February 05, 2007

US Government Budget for FY 2008

Budget of the United States Government: Fiscal Year 2008

"Issued by the Office of Management and Budget, the Budget of the United States Government is a collection of documents that contains the budget message of the President, information about the President's budget proposals for a given fiscal year, and other budgetary publications that have been issued throughout the fiscal year. Other related and supporting budget publications, such as the Economic Report of the President, are included, which may vary from year to year.

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Want to see what your (assuming you are a US citizen) government is spending our tax dollars on? This is one place to start...

Visual Studio Power Toy Pack Installer Beta 2 Released

CodePlexPower Toys Pack Installer

I had missed this...

The cool VS Pack Installer has been recently updated to beta 2 and is looking pretty cool.

(via Arno Nel 2.0 - the Information Worker - Power Toys for Visual Studio - Installer)

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CodePlex Update Released (1/30/2007)

CodePlex Weblog - New CodePlex Version!

"I know this is a few days late, but as of Jan 30th we are running a new version of CodePlex!

Some of the highlight features are:

  • Source code browsing on the website
  • Lots of improvements to discussions
  • More granular RSS feeds for projects

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I saw that CodePlex was doing an upgrade, but wasn't sure what was IN the upgrade... The online source code browsing and specific project RSS feeds are very cool.

If you already have subscribed to a CodePlex feed it looks like it should continue to work and remain be a Project scoped feed. This is a big add for me... Some projects I want to see everything, some I just want to know if there's a new release. Thank you CodePlex team for listening...

To get at the new feeds, go to the new RSS Feeds tab for a given project.

Here's an example of the new feeds for my Text Template For Windows Live Writer Plugin project;

RSS Feed wlwTextTemplate

Includes all project updates: wiki, releases, work items, source code check-ins, and discussions

RSS Feed Wiki

Changes to the home page and other wiki pages

RSS Feed Releases

New and updated releases

RSS Feed Issue Tracker

New work items and updates to (including closing) existing work items

RSS Feed Source Code

New check-ins of change sets

RSS Feed Discussions

New check-ins of change sets

Flickr4Office (Flickr Add-ins for Word 2007 & Outlook 2007)

The Road to Know Where - New Microsoft Office 2007 Flickr Add-ins

"Microsoft's Codeplex project has released two Office 2007 Add-insa Windows Vista Flickr Uploader tool for uploading pictures to Flickr, specifically to be used in Windows Vista. Vista is capable of managing metadata (such as title, description and tags) inside picture files by storing it in an XMP section.

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Flickr4Word

Flickr4Outlook

These two plugin let you upload, search and browse images on Flickr and easily add them to your respective Word/Outlook document/email. 

Both were written by Tim Heuer, who is behind the cool Flickr4Writer and both use the very cool FlickrNet library. And being on Codeplex, the source (C# for both) is easily downloadable.

Friday, February 02, 2007

ODF Translator (ODF for Word Addin) 1.0 Released

Craig Kitterman's Interoperability Community Blog - Open XML translator downloads hit 10,000 in 6 hours!

"Today version 1.0 of the translator between ODF and Open XML has been made available on Source Forge and has already been downloaded over 10,000 times! The Microsoft press release can be found here.

This release represents a ton of work, all done in the open source community and rigorous testing against real world documents and scenarios. The result will be flexibility and choice for Microsoft Office customers, allowing them to leverage the XML file format that most suits their needs. This is a Source Forge project so it will presumably continue to evolve and improve over time.

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Now you can Open and Save as ODF in Word 2007, 2003 & XP.

BTW, in taking a quick glance at the easily downloaded source code, it looks like most was done in C#...

It installed and seems to work just fine for me (Word 2007).

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Security Exploits are not funny, but this still made me kind of laugh - Using Vista's Speech as a Remote Exploit

I know the answer (it's 42) - Vista speech command remote exploit

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However, today some one posted about using speech for remote exploit. The basic idea here is to make someone browse to a web-page which plays sounds which are actually commands to make the comp due interesting stuff. However, I think this is a very remote threat, but interesting nevertheless."

Last week I trained my notebook to better recognize my speech so I could better control my music player... ;)  So now I pretty much leave voice running... And as I've posted before, I think Vista's speech rocks and is very cool!

Still once I read the above post I starting thinking about this kind of exploit.

A TV program or commercial could be used to remote "do stuff" to all the Vista computers with speech on (think a 24 episode, "Start Listening"... "Start Windows Explorer"..."1"... "ok"... "Delete"... "Yes" and poof your Documents folder is gone) ? Or a radio show/commercial? Or someone speaking on a speaker phone? Standing next to your cube? You

While not likely I believe this IS possible. I'm thinking, about as possible as your cat walking over your keyboard and inadvertently doing something bad (been there, done that). And I kind of think the first we'll hear of this is when it happens accidentally ("We were having dinner, talking about work... and my computer started doing ...")

Just to be safe, I think I'm going to turn off Voice (Windows Speech Recognition) and only turn it on when I actually plan on using it (and turn if off when I'm done). No leaving it running all the time... Never hurts to be safe.

Still, as recognition gets better, I think this will need to be addressed (like instead of "Start Listening" to wake it up, a personalized verbal passpharse. And a timeout to make it go to sleep if it hasn't heard anything for XX minutes... etc)