Tag Archive | Microsoft
Is ‘One Note’ a Writer’s Tool?
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
? Is ONE NOTE really a Writer’s Tool? As I writer, my answer to this question is definitely YES. For quite a while I had been looking for a way to take my notes with me. As many people nowadays I adjusted to modern technology. I work on…
Windows 10 – To Update or Not to Update
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
As the 29 July 2015 release date for Windows 10 approaches Microsoft has been releasing security updates in fairly rapid succession. These appear to be bug fixes as well as patches for security issues. Think of it as a kind of fix everything at once update. Unfortunately,…
Beta Readers: Who are They, What Do They Do, and How Do You Find Them?
Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
In the comments section of my post about the different types of editing authors need, many authors chimed in about the value of beta readers as a first line of editorial defense. A few authors even stated that they use beta readers in place of developmental/content editors. When I…
Customer Dissatisfaction – or – Wrestling An 800 Pound Gorilla Named Microsoft
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Let me tell you a story, but first allow me qualify things and set the stage so you better understand. I have worked in retail as either a manager, sales association, customer service associate or retail vendor support representative for more than thirty years. Also I was…