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Jeff Partridge

Are We Still ‘The Land Of The Free’?

People who read my articles know that I like to keep an eye on things that government does that don’t necessarily reach the evening news. The Internet is a huge range of separate tools and services riding over a wide variety of hardware. As such, it takes a large number of bits and pieces to [...]

Donate and Get Free Software!

Want to do well by doing good? YOU can make a difference in the fight to help the millions of victims of the recent tsunami disaster. You can also help yourself to some free software at the same time.
The gang at CoffeeCup Software are offering you all a real deal- donate to the relief effort [...]

Free VS.Net Tools from Microsoft

In an effort to integrate more components into the Visual Studio .NET IDE, Microsoft is giving away free DVDs that contain a large number of applications pooled from members of the Visual Studio Industry Partner Program (VSIP).
The offering includes over 65 best of breed third party tools. VSIP’s mission is the integration of tools, [...]

CMS Help for Web Developers - ContentSeed

I stumbled across this person’s product completely by accident. Serendipity is the norm for many a web find! I can’t recall ever having come across a CMS add-in that was usable for FrontPage. That’s one of the reasons I’m posting this. The other is that there’s also a “vanilla” version that is not editor-specific.
It’s also [...]

Web page creator update

I think it’s time I update an earlier post. I said I was looking for the ‘ultimate’ WYSIWYG HTML editor. I was really starting to lose hope, but that’s turned around. Two things helped lighten up my mood- the author of the program Antenna and a reader who suggested I try NetObjects Fusion.
As it turned [...]

Vote! Vote! Vote!

“What? What makes voting NEWS???”
Well, here’s the story -
A few days ago, I got an e-mail from CoffeeCup software. Anyone who pretends to be a Web developer in the least will know the name. They’ve been publishing HTML editors and other Web dev software for years and their library of tools has become one of [...]

Whither Art Thou, WYSIWYG? An Open Letter.

It’s 2004. The Web, as a usably worthwhile thing, is a little over 10 years old. In that time, we’ve gone from Windows 3.11 for Workgroups to WIndows XP and 2003 Server and from plain text editors for HTML coding to… well, where?
That is something which has been bothering me for quite some time. What [...]

Enable DSML Services for Windows for better Web site projects

“DSML Services for Windows helps you create Web pages that will interact with your organization’s Active Directory.
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If you’ve worked on a Web site project recently, then you probably know the days of static HTML pages are gone forever. Programming languages such as ASP.NET and VB Script allow you to create feature-rich, dynamic Web pages. [...]

Finding and Using Clipart

“Tips for using clip art
Want to know what you can do with clip art? Check out these clip art articles. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, visit the Office Online Assistance site for more information. “
Is there ANYbody out there who feels they have too much clipart?
[Listening...]
No, I didn’t really think [...]

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