Monday, November 15, 2004
I'm a huge fan of Groove Virtual Office (http://www.groove.net.).

 

This excellent app let's me collaborate with others (or myself on multiple PCs) whether I am or they are online or not.

 

It stores data on my local hard drive, all nicely encrypted and compressed, so that I don't have to download the files I want to work on. When I make changes, though, the changes are automatically uploaded as soon as possible to a Groove relay server so that all the other users sharing the same data can get those changes too.

 

 

(If I have the same data on my various PCs then the data is synched up between them.)

 

It's a solid app that just works.

 

The biggest issue I find is that getting people to adopt Groove is hard. For some reason, despite the great feature list, people just don't seem to want to take it up.

 

That is apart from the Groove zealots (like myself) out there. I mean, once converted you're converted.

 

Anyway, case in point today. One guy I had using Groove on a particular project has ceased using it when the project finished. That is despite his enthusiasm to buy Groove for his department. He saw the value, raved about it, used it, and then stopped.

 

Maybe because our joint project finished he just wasn't "in there" everyday and the magic wore off.

 

I would really love to know why Groove doesn't get the following that it deserves.

posted on Monday, November 15, 2004 5:04:39 PM (Cen. Australia Standard Time, UTC+09:30)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
I recently installed a few games on my Dell M50 laptop only to have them fail to run, to crash out or to just completely garble the display. So, I made sure I was running the latest Dell drivers for graphics, bios, etc. Still no good. I keep reading that it is recommended that I install the Dell versions of drivers, rather than go for the Nvidia drivers. I decided to go against this advice and guess what? It all works now. The Nvidia drivers were almost a year more up-to-date than the Dell. I'm now happy, but I'm waiting for something in my laptop to melt down in recompense for breaking the "dell drivers only" law. We'll see.
posted on Monday, November 15, 2004 10:20:16 AM (Cen. Australia Standard Time, UTC+09:30)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Thursday, November 11, 2004

I've just started to use OneNote. Seems pretty good.

 

This blog entry has been rendered using it.

 

posted on Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:21:49 AM (Cen. Australia Standard Time, UTC+09:30)  #    Comments [0] Trackback