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Outspring puts the final nail in QuickMail’s coffin

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Back in the summer of 1989, as an eager, green college intern for a major publishing company, I arrived on my first day of work to find that my office wasn’t so much an office as it was a storage room. Sure, it had ample space and ventilation, but it was a glorified closet all the same — home to my desk, shelves and boxes, and a few critical pieces of gear. Along with the network hubs for the floor, we had a rather sexy test system (a NeXT Cube, complete with 400dpi laser printer!) and an SE/30 running an unfamiliar email server. One of my tasks for the summer was to administer this server, which (considering the speed of delivery) bore the unlikely moniker “QuickMail.”

With the ability to connect to other QM servers over intermittent dial-up links, offering gateways to public systems like AppleLink & CompuServe, and UUCP capability for Internet mail servers (yeah, old school), QuickMail Server and its companion client app made managing email for a small Mac LAN straightforward and easy. Future versions of the system expanded to offer webmail and POP compatibility, allowing for a heterogeneous mix of clients, but the original QM never lost its vintage UI or no-frills attitude.

Nearly 20 years later, Outspring, the inheritor of the QuickMail product line from original developer CE Software, has made it official: QuickMail is dead. Support for the product has ended, and users are encouraged to pony up the $39 to upgrade to Outspring Mail, the successor client — as for the server, good luck (I’d recommend Kerio, Zimbra, EIMS or OS X Server, and Emailchemy to handle moving the user data). Farewell, QM; you and your sweetheart/nemesis Eudora enjoy your well-deserved retirement.

Written by Michael Rose.

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Posted in World Events, News, Other on Jul 30th, 2008, 1:13 am by anitka1984     

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Video: symbiote Wolverine in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

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We knew that Wolverine would make an appearance in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows since Activision released potential box art for the game. What we didn’t know, is that Wolvy will be infected by the infamous symbiote at some point in the game, creating a clawed, Venom-like monster. Joystiq blogger (and feeble podcast producer) Justin McElroy notes that this already happened once in the comics, at which point the alien goo was immediately ejected by Woverine’s mutant healing factor. We have some possibilities then. One, this is a special new breed of symbiote. Two, the developers at Shaba want an awesome Woverine monster and don’t care about continuity.

Whatever the answer is, we suggest you watch the (awesome) trailer after the break, in which Wolverine shows up near the end. Be sure to watch the whole video for a look at some great looking combat too.

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Posted in World Events, News, Other on Jul 30th, 2008, 1:06 am by anitka1984     

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Scalable Fabric Gives Your Windows Some Perspective

If you’ve got a mammoth widescreen monitor on your desk and you’re a Windows user, you may be wondering what to do with all the extra real estate you’ve got. Why not use it to visually manage your running applications?

Microsoft Scalable Fabric takes your monitor periphery and turns it into a tumbnail gallery of your non-active windows. After installing the app (which requires the .Net 1.1 framework), the middle of your desktop becomes a hot zone. It’s totally customizable, so you can stretch the boundary lines as far to the edges as you like to prevent accidental resizing.

Drag a window out of the zone, and it will shrink, getting smaller as you drag it farther away from the boundary line. Drag it back, and it returns to its restore size. It’s even smart enough to remember the position you drag your windows to - click a taskbar button to minimize, and it’ll shrink back to it’s thumbnailed home.

Oh yeah, there’s a little more eye candy inside: minimize and maximizing are animated, albeit somewhat poorly. It’s a good way for anyone who heavily multitasks to keep their arsenal of applications at the ready.

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Posted in World Events, News, Other on Jul 18th, 2008, 8:32 am by sheshemal     

The Rambo Granny of Melbourne, Australia

Now this is a wild story for sure. Look-out. Charles Bronson didn’t even dream up and idea this creative. Ouch! 
 
Gun-toting granny Ava Estelle, 81, was so ticked-off when two thugs raped her 18-year-old granddaughter that she tracked the unsuspecting ex-cons down - - and shot off their testicles. The old lady spent a week hunting those men down […]

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Posted in News on Sep 13th, 2007, 11:42 am by admin     

Unfortunate Jewellery Thieve’s Have a Very Bad Day

Had to share this story on the Internet. This was written by a man living in Calgary. Pretty funny if you ask me! 
This summer my wife and I went on holidays to Alaska. Took our brand new RV for a test run and all was well. About two weeks into the trip we got a call from our daughter with […]

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Posted in News on Sep 12th, 2007, 11:53 am by admin     

9/11 Being Remembered Today For Good Deeds Done

Here is a little bit on 9/11 that I read on the Yahoo site. I think there are some big sentences here regarding the worst attack on United States soil in history. I never thought that our generation would have “our Pearl Harbour”, but yet 9/11 is even worse as far as history goes.
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Posted in News on Sep 11th, 2007, 9:49 am by admin     

Shakespeare A Fraud - Ridiculous, and Here Is Why

With all the pens and keyboards rattling over the Shakespeare question, I have to laugh. (haha) Some figure that is his background was not “clever enough”, nor learned. These are ridiculous theories.
Back in William Shakespeare’s day books were the form of titillating entertainment, and he was a monstrous reader. As any reader knows, a person can grow […]

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Posted in News on Sep 9th, 2007, 12:06 am by admin