Make personlized e-books from MSDN
Monday, April 30, 2007
Package-this is a .net tool which uses MSDN service to list all the MSDN table of content. The user can then select one or more content and export to chm or hxs format for off-line viewing.
You'd need to install both chm and hxs SDK in order to export to the required format

[Package This]
You'd need to install both chm and hxs SDK in order to export to the required format

[Package This]
Labels: e-book, msdn, packagethis
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Microsoft Developer Network
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The last few days has been really good news for the windows developer.
Besides the fact that MSDN Library April 2007 is made free, Microsoft has recently announced availability of all new Enterprise Library. SomaSegar had recently announced the availability of ever popular Microsoft Expression Blend/Web to all MSDN premium subscribers (Though Expression Blend won't be available until this mid year).
MSDN Library April 2007
Microsoft Enterprise Library
SomaSegar's Announcement
Besides the fact that MSDN Library April 2007 is made free, Microsoft has recently announced availability of all new Enterprise Library. SomaSegar had recently announced the availability of ever popular Microsoft Expression Blend/Web to all MSDN premium subscribers (Though Expression Blend won't be available until this mid year).
MSDN Library April 2007
Microsoft Enterprise Library
SomaSegar's Announcement
Labels: Blend, Expression Web, msdn
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Rant on Microsoft Website
Friday, December 29, 2006
[Offtopic]
(1) MSDN Documentation
This is offtopic to the blog; am ranting as I was amused to see the number of refernces on this msdn page [Scroll Down on the page and see the huge list]. MSDN has the best and the most comprehensive API on Windows OS and rarely do I see such a webpage. The list is huge and quite comprehensive just that it should have been corrected so it could be a bit more readable.
(2) Strange IE 7 Rendering
Click Here to follow the link

(3) Website configuration
Checkout http://help.microsoft.com
(1) MSDN Documentation
This is offtopic to the blog; am ranting as I was amused to see the number of refernces on this msdn page [Scroll Down on the page and see the huge list]. MSDN has the best and the most comprehensive API on Windows OS and rarely do I see such a webpage. The list is huge and quite comprehensive just that it should have been corrected so it could be a bit more readable.
(2) Strange IE 7 Rendering
Click Here to follow the link

(3) Website configuration
Checkout http://help.microsoft.com
Labels: msdn, Technology, Windows
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