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Google Apps Outlook Plugin for Sync

This is what I’ve been waiting for and my guess many others have been as well.  Google Apps is releasing a plugin that will allow Apps to act/replace your exchange server with Calendar, Contact, and email syncing with Outlook. Looks.  Hopefully this is included in the Education edition which is free for non-profits.

See it in action in the video below:

Find out the latest and download the plugin here.

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Tim Passmore Video Blog

Our Senior Pastor at Woodland, Tim Passmore has started a video blog and I thought his first post was pretty fun, at a minimum he made an excellent choice for his first guest.

Windows SteadyState

I recently rolled out 4 checkin stations for our Daycare, which will be used for checkin and checkout 5 days a week for about 350 children.  Two of these are also being used for Childrens checkin for their weekend service time and the other two will be used for the preschool area at the same time on the weekends.  These will also be eventually used on Wednesday nights for the Student Ministry.  As these computers will be on most days all day in open areas that everyone has easy access to it was important to me to be able to easily secure these computers and make sure that no matter what happens that the next time they are turned on they’ll ready to go same as the last time.  As usual I posed the question to the CITRT IRC chat and quickly was given the answer of Windows SteadyState. It’s a free software available as long as the Windows you are running is legal and legit.  I’m always a big fan of free! The homepage says exactly what I wanted it to:

You can’t always prevent problems during a user session, but now you can undo the whole session. Learn how Windows SteadyState can return your computer and hard disk to its exact condition before the user touched it, simply by rebooting.

It’s pretty simple to setup, just check boxes with all kinds of options that you can turn on and off.  After you get it set-up just the way you want the settings are exportable and importable so you can just load to other computers and have everything match-up just the way you want it.

Live Writer almost Live fast

The last couple days I seem to be jumping on the bandwagon, well technically I tried Live Writer months ago it just never seemed to stand out to me.  Not sure if there were updates(i’m sure there have been) but I really like it.  Now to see how it compares to the new WordPress 2.5 that is supposedly coming out on Monday. But the biggest difference I’ve seen between Live Writer and posting directly through Admin is the speed of it getting to the feed reader.  I use Google Reader and it was there in less than 5 minutes and at times with WordPress it seemed like it was the next day before it showed up.

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