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Wednesday, July 14, 2004 - Posts

Photo Contacts (Pocket PC Edition w/ Photo Caller ID)

Photo Contacts (Pocket PC Edition w/ Photo Caller ID)

How cool is this?  I use my Axim extensively to keep track of my contacts, and adding faces or icons is a great way to easily find who I'm lookoing for--with some of my business contacts, I don't always have the name to go with the face.

Install this on a Pocket PC phone, and the person's photo pops up when they call!  Apparently it integrates with the contacts database already on your system, so you don't need to re-enter or import the contacts.

Really cool! (click the photo to see full product details)

 

 

 

 

posted Wednesday, July 14, 2004 4:29 PM by richard.dudley

Crystal Reports for Visual Studio .NET documentation

Crystal Reports for Visual Studio .NET documentation

source: http://support.businessobjects.com/library/kbase/articles/c2010837.asp

What's sad is that so many people have posted forum questions regarding CR .NET docs that Business Objects decided to make a KB entry telling where the documentation is.

What's sadder is that they think someone who isn't looking under the HELP menu is going to search the KB.

So, for all you people who look no further than Google for answers, here's your simple answer:  “Help” menu, enter “Crystal Reports” in the index box (kind of like Google in function, but different output format).  There are also a couple other methods in the KB article (link above).

Crystal Reports .NET Programming
If you're new to Crystal Reports, or just to CR .NET, this is the book you need. Part how-to, part programming reference, lots of simple examples in both C# and VB.NET.

 

 

 

 

 

posted Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:32 AM by richard.dudley




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