Thanks, yeah that's a "ClickOnce" deployment. It's a new kind of deployment mechanism in .NET 2.0 and up that attempts to give you the best of both worlds (web and desktop applications). If I release a new version of the application you'll get the opportunity to upgrade almost effortlessly, yet the application runs offline and has the same capabilities of other desktop applications.
-- Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) Einstein Technologies Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com
"Brian" <bar11[ at ]cambridge.uk> wrote in message news:460830d1$0$8750$ed2619ec[ at ]ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
[Quoted Text] > Works great. Thanks very much. > (Although I was a bit nervous as I've never installed a program like that > before). > > Brian > > Josh Einstein wrote: >> Hey guys I'm a Tablet PC MVP and I just wanted to post a message here to >> let you know about a free application I wrote specifically for OneNote >> 2007 users called OneNote Calendar. It is *not* tablet-specific. >> Basically, it's a view that shows your OneNote pages by when you wrote >> them, not where. It has a preview pane and screen orientation/resolution >> switching for Tablet PC users. You can double click a page on the >> calendar to open it in OneNote or create a new page from the calendar. >> >> You can download it from the URL below (sorry I haven't gotten around to >> documentation or even a web site yet) and below that is a URL to a >> message post in a forum that contains screen shots and some comments from >> other users. >> >> Download (Requires .NET 2.0 and OneNote 2007, you must use IE to install >> from this page as ClickOnce does not currently support Firefox. IE does >> not have to be the default browser.) >> http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal/publish.htm>> >> Forum Post >> http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2327>> >> Let me know what you think or if there's any ways you think I can improve >> it. >>
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