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Enhancing Windows 8 for Multiple Monitors

Posted by Colin Wynn on May 23, 2012 in The Future

This article was first published on May 21st on the MSDN blogs.

Connecting multiple monitors to a PC is one of the easiest ways to enhance your Windows experience. Plug in a second monitor and you instantly double your working surface. I’ve had a multi-monitor setup for the past 10 years; once you start using multiple monitors, you’ll never want to go back to your old setup. A multi-monitor setup allows you to be more productive by having more windows across multiple screens. We’re very excited about the ease at which tablets in Windows 8 will be able to support large screen and high resolution monitors (often through HDMI connectors), as this opens up a broad range of exciting new scenarios.

When we embarked on planning Windows 8, enhancing multi-monitor functionality was an important area to improve. A multiple monitor setup is certainly more common today than they used to be, and many technical professionals (developers, graphics professionals, architects, etc.) have started using it. Today, support for multiple monitors is standard on virtually all PC hardware, and monitor prices are at an all-time low (as of writing this post, you can purchase a 21” LED display in the $140 USD range). As a result, we continue to see increased adoption of multi-monitor configurations, both by enthusiasts and technical professionals.

Data collected through the Windows Feedback Program indicates that approximately 14% of desktop PCs and approximately 5% of laptop PCs have run with multiple monitors. It is important to note that this particular opt-in data set is enthusiast-leaning so represents the high end of usage (relative to previously shared measures that look at the entire universe of PCs), but we thought we would share this data set to reinforce another data source.

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Creating the Windows 8 User Experience

Posted by Colin Wynn on May 22, 2012 in The Future

Windows 8This article was published on May 18th, 2012 on the MSDN blogs by Steven Sinofsky.

The user interface of Windows has evolved and been transformed over the course of its entire 27-year history. Although we think about certain aspects of the Windows UI as being static or constant, the reality is that the interface is always changing to keep up with the way people use PCs. It is amazing to reflect back on the history of the Windows UI, and to see the level of dramatic change that has transpired over time.

Since Windows 8 marks a significant evolution of the user experience, I will focus on the releases where the user interface of Windows changed most significantly, and some of the initial perception surrounding those shifts. If you are interested, a full history of Windows is available to read on the Microsoft website.

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Move Administer Version 1427 Released

Posted by Colin Wynn on May 8, 2012 in Crate Administer, Move Administer, Product Update, Self Store Administer

Move AdministerMove Administer version 0.0.0.1427 is officially released today.

History of Changes (1420 to 1427)

Move Administer

Quotations
ADDITION:
When accepting Inland/Hourly/Commercial/European/International Quotations you will be prompted to provide a chosen reason for acceptance (these are the chosen reasons found in Tools -> Options -> Statistical -> Chosen Reasons)

Accounting
ADDITION:
The Invoice/Credit Detail Form now has a Calculator button to the right of the Nett (£) field, which when pressed will provide you with an option of using one of several calculators now available, such as Insurance (which calculates the charge based upon nett and insurance rate (%) values), Insurance (Valuation) (which calculates the charge based upon cover and insurance rate (£ per £1,000) values), Insurance (Marine) (which calculates the charge based upon cover and insurance rate (£ per £100) values), Storage (which calculates the charge based upon weekly rate, date from and date to (inclusive) values), Self Storage (which calculates the charge based upon monthly rate, date from and date to (inclusive) values) and Crate Hire (which calculates the charge based upon the quantity, weekly rate, date from and date to (inclusive) values)

Reports
CHANGE:
You can now select a Sage Type on the Payments Criteria Window – Please note that if Bank/Cash/Card is selected then you will not be able to choose a Method

Options
ADDITION:
Accepted Reason has been added to the General tab of the Removal Defaults Wizard (Tools -> Options -> Defaults -> Removal). You can leave this field blank which will force the entry of a reason when accepting Inland/Hourly/Commercial/European/International Quotations

Other
ADDITION:
You can now export the Customer and Corporate Payee References from the Storage Export Wizard

Additional Modules

Crate Administer
ADDITION:
You can now get Consumable Activity from the Actions of the Consumable Form (Tools -> Options -> Crate Hire -> Consumables -> Open)
ADDITION: You can now set the VAT code and VAT rate on a per customer basis from the Actions -> Options menu when viewing customer crate activity
CHANGE: The VAT code and rate set per customer is now used when creating invoices and credits and not the VAT code and rate set in the Default Crate Hire Options

Self Storage Administer
ADDITION:
You can now export the Customer and Corporate Payee References from the Self Storage Export Wizard

Technical
TABLES:
CrateOption, RemovalDefaults, Quotation

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