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Filed Under (software) by Dave Mast on October-31-2007

I was reading through my feeds this morning and came upon some sweetness over at the Geeks Are Sexy tech blog.

Mozilla has launched a project called Prism.  Prism is able to take a web application (Google Reader, Zoho, Facebook, whatever) and make it executable inside it’s own Windows screen.

Right now it’s only available for Windows, but it’s well-worth a look, especially if you’ve got web applications that you keep running all day.

Much thanks to Kiltac at [GAS] for posting this.  Good stuff!



Filed Under (macs, software, support) by Dave Mast on September-19-2007

I’ve seen this posted on a couple different forums and TUAW as well.  It looks like Microsoft has set up a site to show off the upcoming Office 2008 for Mac.  From a first look, it looks like MS is just showing off the new look of the software and talking about functionality from a very general standpoint.

Now if you’re an IT dude (or dudette) and you deal with Macs, I’ve got a pretty good idea what you’re thinking.  What about Entourage?  Well… the site doesn’t mention anything specific about Entourage functionality as of yet.  I myself am REALLY ANXIOUS to get a look at any improvements in that part of the package alone, especially with PC-to-Mac user conversions on the horizon.

Here’s hoping…




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