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I use 2007, but 2003 has tracking.
Look in the Exchange install folder, should be a logs folder containing loads of historic logs. Basically just do a Ctrl+F on the sender email and sort through.
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Exchange-2003-Message-Tracking-Logging.html
Simples
Stylish
Greasemonkey
Noscript
Downthemall
Inquisitor
Fastdial
Best one though is Google, it's totally awesome, you like type in "what are the best firefox addons" and it like totally tells you!
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Alive4Ever, best game ever... fact!
Been playing it at work today with a ciolleague, plays beautifully in multiplayer over bluetooth, and is quite a challenge. Best 59p I've spent on iPhone yet.
Check Event Viewer first and see if there's anything of note in there. How long are you waiting for it to load before pannicking? Give it a go, go have a shower and a dump, might just be doing the normal Windows thing of 'Not Responding' before coming back to life.
I'd probably then use a Linux...
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Alive4ever - 59p
Awesome game (think Gauntlet) with plenty of levels to go through. Brainless fun, which is well worth a 5 packets of Space Raiders and 9p change!
Apple will tell you it's a revolutionary cutting edge OS. From all I've read it's just x64 Leopard, most of the other 'features' are things MS put in most SP's (quick boot/shutdown, performance enhancements).
Just underwhelmed given it's been in the pipe for some time.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Unless it's been verified, I doubt it. Like iPlayer/Appstore it's likely to tie your UDID or do some sort of IP resolution (which will resolve to O2) and fall on it's arse.
The jailbreak open source solution 'Spot' I posted about works OTA, but lacks any caching...
Download Notepad++ it's excellent, or use Notepad/Wordpad if you have to.
The program will put a menu in your Settings app, under LockCal make sure everything (you want) is enabled. Oh and make sure you get the 20secondlockscreen, otherwise it's pointless.
Also worth noting that by default...
Yeah, makes good use of the Lockscreen, I find it a complete PITA to continually have to slide to unlock->type in passcode->press mail just to read my latest email. This was I can decide if it's important enough to need a response.
Also dead handy for reading SMS, checking weather or monthly...
This is it right now:
You'll need the themes I detailed in my initial post on this, and a bit of patience.
Stacks of info here: http://macthemes2.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16794932&p=1
Hardly a hassle, especially if you use Purplerain (instead of Redsn0w), literally 1 click, done.
There's plenty of benefits from JBing, for it just being able to display my calendar/mail/weather/sms/missed calls on my lockscreen was enough. Then add to that, SBsettings and the numerous other...
Pisch headphones tbh, just bass heavy muddy sound... which happens to suit some music. But try listening to a classical piece against a set of Shure/Ety's. Same with all Sony headphones, muddy.
If you want to add some wang to your music, get yourself a Fiio, little inexpensive headphone amp...
Nice, add me on PSN Jahoker. My only advice is that you don't get in a Warhawk with me, I have a habit of suicide :)
Sadly, for two reasons I can't play daily. Pu$$y whipped, and lack of time...but mainly the former.
Purplerain is IMO a much better method of JBing than Redsn0w. Quicker, cleaner and easier.
I'd add:
Matte UI - Theme.
Smoog - Theme..
Makeitmine - Program, changes operator logo.
Lockscreen Info - Theme, make use of your lock screen.
Lockscreen Clock hide - Theme, hides big clock.
20 second...
Another fail is V3.0 Firmware.
Having watched Sony's demo of the new release I'm disappointed to say the least. In summary it seems to include everything nobody has been asking for:
- Dynamic themes (read animated .gif).
- An additional 3/4 PS Store icons plastered over the desktop.
- A status...
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
There is a tool on Cydia to strip the policy, not used it myself as have no real need. The other option is also via JB, use SBsettings and install the KeepAlive plugin.
Saw the press shots on engadget, looks cheap. The plastics they've used look horrible. Certainly not as nice as the original Piano Black/Chrome effect. Only real plus is the 30% quoted reduction in power use, makes it more feasible as a PVR.
I'll be keeping my 60GB model.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
If you're talking about the Settings menu within Springboard, well that for me doesn't work thanks to our Exchange Activesync policy. I rely on the applications themselves having a keep alive, and for a satnav not to have that option... seems an oversight.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
lol at people screaming like kids about TomTom.
Who cares? There's plenty of alternatives, and if they want to price themselves out of the market, let them.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
It uses tower assistance initially, you can see it working in GMaps when it gives you a 5 second area fix, then your actual locale is the slow GPS fix.