Deal of the Day – 1Gig SD Card – FREE

Buy.com is at it again with free flash memory devices.  This time it is a 1Gig SD (secure digital) card by Kingston (a very well respected brand).  Perfect for Cameras, MP3 Players, Digital Photo Frames, AND Windows Vista ReadyBoost on your laptop or Tablet PC.

There are $30 worth or mail-in rebates, but after those and Google Checkout, the cost is FREE.  This item has already skyrocketed to the number 1 seller on Buy.com, so get them why they last.

Windows Live Writer & Images

Ink Generated with Ink Blog Plugin - http://www.edholloway.com

I’ve read several posts, and received even more emails over the past few months about folks having trouble publishing images to their blog service from Live writer.  It seems Blogger  users have the most trouble, but it is not limited to them.  This problem also applies to ink blogging from the plugin, since ink is converted to an image format for publishing.

There is one easy solution to this, and that is to publish the images to a third party FTP server.  There are many free services out there, and DriveHQ is one that I have tested with Live Writer, and gives away 1Gig for free!

Two caveats:

  • Outlook blocks the DriveHQ confirmation, and deposits it in the junk folder by default – make sure to look for it there
  • As with any ‘free’ service, make sure you keep your own backup of published images.  Just in case.

Hope this helps a few more people (with handwriting better than mine 🙂 ) to start ink blogging soon.

Get a FREE Copy of Forms2Base Pro – The Tablet PC eForms Solution

Today we are announcing our new eForms library (not much to look at, yet) which allows our Forms2Base Pro and Litecustomers to share and download eForms.  We thought this would be a great way to let folks get a jumpstart on using Tablet PCs and eForms, and also show off all the great forms they’ve created.  Users will be able to search and sort forms by industry and topic.

The holidays are coming a bit early – As a way to help ‘stock’ our new library, we have decided to provide an incentive for people to upload forms: We will give anyone who creates and uploads a form a FREE copy of Forms2Base Pro (Retail value $499)!   So download your free forms designer software, and get going – you have until January 31, 2007.

Please see the official details below.  I can’t wait to see all the great submissions I know we’ll get!

Get a FREE copy of Forms2Base Pro!

Submit a Form to the new eForms Library

Want to earn a free copy of Forms2Base Pro (retail value of $499)?  Simply submit a form to our eForms library by January 31, 2007 and you will get one free copy of Forms2Base Pro.  Submitted forms are made available to the Forms2Base user community at http://eformslibrary.com/.

Forms2Base has established an eForms library where Forms2Base users can download already designed forms for immediate use in their Forms2Base application.  Forms will be organized by industry and topic, and will consist of both Forms2Base Lite and Forms2Base Pro forms.  All forms in the eForms library are FREE for users to download and use.  Any downloaded eForm can be modified as necessary to support a user’s specific needs.

Help us build our library and get a free copy of Forms2Base Pro!

How to participate?

If not already using our Forms Designer software, download it FREE it at http://www.forms2base.com/download.html and design your forms.

Send an email to support@forms2base.com and attach your designed eForm to be included in the library.   Remember:  Any form submitted to the library is immediately available to others for their use.  All submitted forms will be made available at http://eformslibrary.com/.

After acceptance of your form you will be contacted via email with instructions for activating your free copy of Forms2Base Pro.

For a form to be accepted into the library, and to receive a free copy of Forms2Base it must meet the following simple criteria:

1) Form must be a complete, usable form that will provide value to others

2) Form must not contain any logos, proprietary information, or other material that may infringe on a copyright or trademark.

3) User understands that upon form submission, they are providing Field2Base, Inc a non-exclusive right to distribute the form via www.eFormsLibrary.com

4) Form may not duplicate an existing form in the library

5) Limit one free copy per user

Any questions on this promotion or with on the Forms2Base eForms library may be sent to support@forms2base.com.

GottaBeMobile Guys Drop By…

Several weeks back Warner and Dennis from GottaBeMobile.com dropped  by the office while they were in town to say hello.

Somehow I missed the part about them coming to film an interview, but  they showed up with a camera and a few minutes of extra tape, so they did an InkShow interview with me.

We chatted about Tablet PCs, Cellular & Wireless,  the history of Field2Base and our newest product,Forms2Base , as well as the Ink Blog Plugin and Ink Search Tool (Which was still under construction at the time and referred to as the ‘secret project’)

It was great chatting with the guys and hanging out with other Tablet geeks, I’m just not used to being on camera 🙂

Thanks for stopping by guys, and for taking the time to produce the video!

Ink Search Tool for Tablet PCs & UMPCs Updated!! (Beta 2 release)

I’ve made many significant improvements and bug fixes to the Ink Search Tool, and publicly released Beta 2 today!  This release is much faster, and has many new features – Including Desktop Search! WooHoo!

For those unfamiliar with the Ink Search tool, this is a Tablet PC application that lets you write (‘ink’) search terms on your screen rather than typing or using the Tablet Input Panel (TIP).  A more general background can be found here.

Now for the good stuff….  New in this release:

  • Much faster with a lighter footprint
  • Full Windows Vista support (as well as Win XP)
  • Enhanced GUI updates (Very Vista / Office 2007 look, even on Windows XP)
  • Ability to search Google Maps
  • Google Desktop Search!!!
  • Wikipedia Search
  • Slight tweaking in the handwriting recognition
  • And of course, regular Google Search is still in here too

All of the new searches are enabled with a button called, More Searches, selecting that will give you a drop down with the additional searches.  Note: If you do not have Google Desktop Search (GDS) Installed, you will not see the Search Desktop option.

One really cool feature with searching Google Maps is that once you set your default location (via Google) you can enter a business name or type (ex: Computer Stores) and the search will show you the closest matches on the map.  Very neat!

Get the FREE Download Here

(Please uninstall Beta 1 first if you have it installed)

I’ll be adding some additional features soon!!  Keep Watching!

As always, I’d love to hear your input, feedback, and feature requests. Please get in touch here.

Deal of the Day – Free 1Gig USB Thumb Drive

All mobile warriors need USB memory drives – for backups, transferring data, and keeping our favorite utilities at hand. Buy.com is offering a 1gig USB 2.0 thumb drive (pictured here) for free, after rebates and Google Checkout’s $20 credit.

Personally, I’m really bad with the rebates, but for those of you who aren’t, this is a great deal.  It is now the number 1 item on Buy.com, so they probably won’t last long – hurry up and place your order!

Yak All You Want…

Great news for cell phone users (which is pretty much everyone, right?), Wireless Week is reporting that a Danish study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute shows no links between cell phone use and cancer.

Unfortunately, the study did not explain how or why society has been assimilated by the Borg and their devious Bluetooth headsets, or if there was any known cure for these faddish fashion statements devices.

Wii Have a Problem

I’m not a big gamer, but the concept of motion senseing reomtes on the new Nintendo Wii system seemed very cool…

Then, I found this , a site dedicated to the destruction of items caused by the remotes flying from peoples hands during game play.  Seems that the safty teather is not strong enough to contain a remote in action.  Not good.

Top broken items seem to be Plasma/LCD TVs folowed by A/V gear, Windows (glass, not the OS), and even a wine glass (Don’t drink and Wii?).

Seems that Nintendo is on top of getting the straps fixed, until then, let’s all be careful out there.

Vista – Which Version is for Me?

ExtremeTech has a great matrix showing five of the six(!) Vista editions, and what comes in each.  This is a great resource to figure out which version you need to buy.

“I asked her for Ultimate, but she bought me Premium!!”  heh  ( Bonus points if you got the (very) bad song reference )

Hat tip to Loren for the link!

Windows Vista – Day 5

I installed Vista Ultimate & Office 2007 on my main home machine (A Dell 8400) last weekend.  I went the chickenprudent route and bought another drive to install it on, leaving my XP Pro drive as an intact safety net should things with Vista not work out (But I’m sure we could have still been friends).

Well, I’m happy to report almost everything is running great, and most of my ‘critical’ XP apps run just fine under Vista.  It has been a bit of a pain installing applications every time I need to do something (Like view a PDF for example, print a document, or compile code :-)), but this happens anytime you do a clean install, so I can’t blame this on Vista.

I’m still getting past the Vista learning curve on a few things, but once I figure something out once, it does seem like a much more productive OS, and it has that new car smell that feels oh so good.

The only two three memorable issues I’ve had are:

  • Cloudmark Desktop Spam – does not work in Vista/Office 2007.  It seemed to work in some of the beta releases, but not in RTM, go figure.  I sure hope this gets fixed soon!  As a stop gap, I’ve simple installed it on one of my XP/Office2003 machines.  Since we are on Exchange, it will sync (or unsync as the case may be) any deleted spam to all my computers (but push email to my Smartphone seems to get the spam before Cloudmark has a chance to sync up the deletion, oh well).  As a side note here, NewsGator Inbox for Outlook , my other ‘I can’t live without it’ Outlook plugin for RSS feeds is working great on Vista / Office 2007.
  • VPN Connections – This is a must have for me (and also the only way I can get a remote computer to sync up with Exchange the first time over RPC/HTTP).  Out of the box it just did not work.  I copied the connection settings verbatim from my XP machines, and when that didn’t work, I tried every possible permutation of settings – still no joy, and a rather uninformative 919 error constantly.  After doing a fair amount of research, I decided to run Vista under full admin mode (very bad – note to self, fix that this weekend), still no luck.  I remembered seeing something about Vista being very picky on encryption for (PPPTP) VPN connections, and figured maybe the configuration on the Win 2003 Machine I was connection to was not up to snuff.  I realized I had VPN setup as a “Incoming Connection” as opposed to full RRAS on the server.  I decided to disable incoming connections, enable RRAS and get to work on tweaking the profile to see if I could get a valid Vista connection.  Fortunately I decided to test the connection before I made any changes to RRAS, and it just worked – woohoo!  So, if you are VPN’ing from Vista to Win2003, make sure you are using RRAS and not incoming connection on the server, problem solved.
  • Microsoft Office Keyboard – The new MS intellipoint mouse / keyboard drivers do not support this keyboard.  The XP drivers have not supported it for a while either, but I have older copies archived that have always worked.  Unfortunately, no amount of tweaking got the full keyboard working, namely the scroll wheel.  I’ve tried all of the keyboard options, and it still doesn’t work.  This really stinks.  I love this keyboard, when MS quit making them I bought a whole case so I’d have one for a while.  Anyone know how to get this thing going on Vista??

So, if you have access to Vista & Office 2007, and a fairly current PC, I’d give two thumbs up to installing it ASAP.  If this is your main/only machine, I’d add the caveat to install on a fresh drive – I’m still keeping my XP drive around a while longer, just in case!