Outlook 2016 still allows you to edit the subject line of incoming messages. It's just a little different to access than previous versions of Office. How to edit a message's subject line in Outlook 2016 Open the message by double-clicking its entry in the message list. Editing the subject from the reading pane does not work. With the message open in its own window, expand … [Read more...]
Bloatware that comes with Windows 10 v1511 Enterprise
Installing Windows 10 v1511 Enterprise on a computer today, I was struck by how much bloat comes with the operating system. I could understand including this in the Windows 10 edition, even slightly in Windows 10 Pro. Enterprise costs a premium and is meant for the corporate environment. I am not sure where the Enterprise environment would want these additional applications. … [Read more...]
Drupal updates to version 8.0
Drupal has been updated to version 8.0 with the release of the final candidate today, November 19, 2015. The latest version of the open-source CMS has been a long-time work in progress. Drupal 8 provides significant developments to making responsive HTML5 mobile websites (along with the administration back-end) and improvements to the core functionality such as a WYSIWYG built … [Read more...]
VirusTotal now able to process Mac apps for behavior analysis
VirusTotal, the Google-owned free website that will scan suspicious files against dozens of antivirus engines, has announced that they have expanded behavior analysis to include Mac apps. VirusTotal introduced this for Windows files in 2012 and Android in 2013. Mac files join them today in 2015. The behavioral analysis is seen under the 'Behavioral information' tab. It shows … [Read more...]
Controlling the Windows 10 Snap Assist settings
Windows 10 v1511 came with a new Snap Assist feature to automatically resize other snapped windows that are adjacent to a window you resize. I find this setting to be pretty convenient. It even works if the adjacent window is not the top most window. This only works for two windows next to each other. The 2 x 2 or 2 x 1 arrangements don't seem to be able to take advantage of … [Read more...]