Archive for August, 2008

Large Hadron Collider and OOXML

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

…1600 pages for every detail of the making of a LHC, 6546 pages in the specs for OOXML and it’s still not enough detail to let you open and create OOXML documents. Obviously the LHC is not adequately complex.

Vista Ad Negotiations

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Practically Replacing Microsoft Exchange Server - A 3 Part Series - 3 of 3 - Kerio Mailserver

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Kerio MailServer 6.5 - The Exchange Killer

Kerio MailServer, like Zimbra, has until only recently been an ‘almost but not quite’ Exchange alternative. It has offered Outlook support and integration with Active Directory since 2002, but did not initially support groupware features such as calendaring and shared contacts properly until years later. It wasn’t until 2007 that Kerio began to coalesce into an alternative to Exchange — and with the release of Kerio MailServer 6.5, its transformation into an Exchange killer is complete.

Server Moved.

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

I’ve moved www.brad-x.com into colocation. Until now the server had been operating on various types of local business class connectivity, providing limited bandwidth capacity. This quickly proved inadequate and went unresolved for a long time, so I’m glad to say the server is finally where it belongs, on 100mbps fiber.

Hosted users are being moved one at a time, so your virtual host may still seem slow for a while. Not to worry - once these are all moved, they’ll be faster than ever.

This will provide some good opportunities for the community of users surrounding this server, and I hope to see some good growth come from it. Thanks go to everyone who’s supported brad-x.com in the past, present, and future. May there be plenty more to come.

Community Support

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

The Slashdot comments on Paid Support Not Critical For Linux Adoption illustrates a very common problem with the Linux community. Many Linux users equate their personal computer use with that of large enterprises, or in other words they give advice based on their own very limited experience and not on facts.
The two comments below were [...]

Community Support

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

The Slashdot comments on Paid Support Not Critical For Linux Adoption illustrates a very common problem with the Linux community. Many Linux users equate their personal computer use with that of large enterprises, or in other words they give advice based on their own very limited experience and not on facts.
The two comments below were [...]

Ubuntu is Detrimental

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

It is impossible to have a conversation about Linux without someone brining up Ubuntu Linux. Whenever I mention that I dislike Ubuntu people either giving me the introduction to Linux speech or simply look at me funny. The matter usually comes up unexpectedly and I do not have adequate time to get my thoughts together [...]

Ubuntu is Detrimental

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

It is impossible to have a conversation about Linux without someone brining up Ubuntu Linux. Whenever I mention that I dislike Ubuntu people either giving me the introduction to Linux speech or simply look at me funny. The matter usually comes up unexpectedly and I do not have adequate time to get my thoughts together [...]

iChm

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

iChm is a chm reader for Mac OS X, before iChm the two most popular clients lacked some of the major features and are absolutely hideous. iChm is Cocoa based, has an excellent tabs feature, is able to search through documents, and it has tons of other useful quirks.

Safari blowhard switches to Firefox 3, film at 11

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

After ages of preferring Safari I think I’ve just convinced myself to switch to Firefox 3. I’ve added a few extensions to make it work pretty nicely the way I like, and fill in some features it’s missing (and some that Safari itself doesn’t have):

FoxMarks, so I can sync my bookmarks on all machines where [...]