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Hey, We Americans Don’t Always Get The Good Stuff!

Monday, August 18, 2008

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Hey, We Americans Don’t Always Get The Good Stuff!

I've been reporting several articles recently that discuss services that are available only to U.S. residents.  I came across an article that indicates that we are not always #1 in the good stuff. 

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Add-In: Download Manager 2.4

Sunday, July 13, 2008

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Add-In: Download Manager 2.4

Download Manager has been updated to version 2.4 and a new website has been launched for the add-in.

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Add-In Review: WHS Customizer

Sunday, January 27, 2008

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As the number of Add-ins for Windows Home Server increases and the Add-In developer community grows in size and expertise we are seeing a shift from single purpose add-ins to add-in suites containing a whole range of different tools accessed from console. We’ve already seen this demonstrated with add-ins like Whiist. Certainly Jay Hinrich’s WHS Customizer [...]

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Add-In: WebGuide for Windows Home Server

Thursday, January 10, 2008

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Great news for those of you who have been hanging on for Microsoft to do something with WebGuide for Windows Home Server since their acquisition of the product earlier in the year - from today you can download it as a free add-in for WHS. Webguide for Windows Home Server enables you to remotely access, listen, [...]

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Add-In: WHS Customiser

Sunday, January 6, 2008

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WHS Customiser is an add-in from Jay Hinrichs which allows you to change the default image displayed on your home server’s remote webpage. Jay’s planning on adding more functions to the add-in in the future and is looking for your ideas. WHS Customiser: Support | Download

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Add-in: Web Folders 4 WHS

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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Brendan Grant this week released his second Windows Home Server Add-in - Web Folders 4 WHS. The add-in allows full browser-based  drag and drop functionality for files and folders when uploading and downloading files remotely. The add-in also allows you to access your files through the Windows Explorer shell and any other WebDav client that supports HTTPS.    More Info [...]

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HP MediaSmart Server Delayed - Not Friendly Enough

Thursday, August 30, 2007

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Looks like HP have been politely invited to take another look at the software they’ll be bundling with Windows Home Server in their new MediaSmart servers. A report on SmallNetBuilder is stating that HP have delayed releasing the server until the “holiday period” to make their software more “user-friendly” to general consumers. Reading between the lines, [...]

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How to… Create a Website on Windows Home Server

Sunday, July 8, 2007

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Andrew Grant’s written an excellent “How To” guide on using his Whiist add-in to create a website, hosted on your Windows Home Server, that friends and family around the world can access remotely. The guide is a great introduction to Whiist and discusses some of the options in Whiist, the files that compose your website, and [...]

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Whiist 0.6 Released for Windows Home Server

Sunday, June 17, 2007

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Andrew Grant has updated his Whiist (Windows Home IIS (Internet Information Services) Toolkit) add-in for Windows Home Server. Whiist allows you to create webpages and weblinks within WHS, which can be accessed from your home server’s remote access frontpage. New in v0.6: New folder picker dialog Added WHS “Look and Feel” to the UI Added Right-Click menu to Websites/Links Added option [...]

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WinHEC 2007: Windows Home Server Presentation Published

Sunday, June 10, 2007

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Over at the WinHEC 2007 website, Powerpoint presentations have been published from each session held back in May, including one entitled, “Windows Home Server - Overview and Opportunity”. The presentation is just that - an overview of what and who Windows Home Server is targeting, along with a call to action for the industry to [...]

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