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November 28

Blog Moved

I have decided to move my blog to Word Press to try that out.  I have moved all my posts over too. However, I'll leave the original posts here incase someone has linked to it.

The new blog location is http://liebrand.wordpress.com.

Thanks,

Paul Liebrand

IE7Pro - The Ultimate Add-On for Internet Explorer

The is a must have add-on for anybody that uses IE7 and likes some of the functionality like Fire Fox has such as spell checking, inline searching, and crash recovery.

Check it out!

IE7Pro - The Ultimate Add-On for Internet Explorer

November 21

Finding My Links in the Database

I wrote a post a few months back that explained how to find out the membership information for a specific user (My Links, My SharePoint Sites, Site Memberships) all at once. I recently came across another post that specifically gets the users My Links information from the database.
 
November 19

Visual Studio 2008 Trial Downloads

It's finally here!  Available to MSDN subscribers. Enough said.

Visual Studio 2008 Trial Downloads

November 13

Search For SharePoint

I recently came across a web site that is designed to search for information specific to SharePoint.  The web site uses the custom Google search engine API's and it filters out all unnecessary information.

Currently the search engine references about 750 SharePoint related sites.  It is a fairly new venture so I am sure it will grow over time.

Check it out at http://www.searchforsharepoint.com.