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O-Tip of the day: What to do if the e-mail text shouldn’t be changed

June 8, 2009


If you’re sending an e-mail, the original text can be changed by the recipients when they’re replying or forwarding the message. This function is good for adding comments and replies to the message quickly and easily.

But if there are confidential documents on the e-mail this function will also trigger a mean disaster. Already a comma in the wrong place of a balance sheet or a wrong number in an order can lead to unexpected consequences.

If you want to avoid this, then try this useful tip:
Open the Message Options in the e-mail you want to send
In the Message settings change the sensitivity to private
Click close to finish the setting.

Now your e-mail is safe from changes in the text!

IWALU, TNT, AFAIK, TOY – I understand only toy

June 5, 2009


Please be assured that you don’t read the headline out. You haven’t also fallen for the blog writer’s line. However I can understand your confusion very well. It was the same for me in finding an interesting topic for this blog. But first things first:

Do you like to write a SMS? If yes, I’m sure you know the situation that you can’t pack all information in a text message. 160 signs are simply too little. Often a second SMS depends on a few signs. But nobody wants to buy a second SMS for only 5 signs! What does the dutiful SMS writer do? He begins to clear words, looking desperately for a shorter synonym or use any far-fetched shortcuts in the hope that the recipient can decrypt the message anyway.

But finding shorter synonyms isn’t that easy. Deleting part of the message is impossible because everything in the message is important. Self-devised acronyms are often incomprehensible for the recipients. Fortunately there are SMS shortcuts which is increasingly also used in e-mails. But I don’t advice you to use it in business mails even if the busy recipient would save lots of time by reading his daily mails. Unfortunately business people sometimes find SMS shortcuts to be unprofessional. But in private e-mails or SMS, they are often used and seem to be very handy.

The great thing about this language is that the expressions tailored on almost every life situation. Why do you not just send a short WUWH when you miss your girlfriend. Or simply write CUT for see you tomorrow. There are loads of shortcuts who want to be used. I’m sure you find a few of them you can use for your daily text messages or e-mails.

We have provided you with a list of current and most peculiar SMS shortcuts together.

On this note: TNT! ;-)
And do not forget: TOY is not the same as toy!

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News: More comfort with SYNCING.NET 2.7

June 3, 2009


The new SYNCING.NET version 2.7 is released and offers even more comfort in data synchronization.
Now SYNCING.NET uses NSIS installer for optimization the installation of the program. This is a great advantage for users because there is only one version for all Windows operating systems. This simplifies the installation of SYNCING.NET, especially in a network with different users, where not all members have the same version of Windows on their PC.

Also there are improvements for some dialogues which aid users with creating a new file or Outlook sharing network. Thus, the program offers them extra help with frequently asked questions and problems. In several dialogues there are thematically appropriated links to the FAQ pages of SYNCING.NET. If you have any problems, you get quickly to the right question on FAQS and don’t have to look long for the answer. Technical problems from the old version are of course corrected in Version 2.7. That allows users to install SYNCING.NET on Vista x64 systems without any problems.

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