“SharePoint User Managed Solutions” group – Quick update
A smooth start for the LinkedIn group I launched on Monday: SharePoint User Managed Solutions (SUMS). We are now 60 people in the room, and have started 3 discussions: - lightweight charting solution -...
View ArticleDon’t take my solutions at face value!
Last week, I stumbled upon this comment on Twitter: “I have used and love easy tabs, but I do need pretty on my current engagement” What? Not pretty, my Easy Tabs? Let me set the record straight....
View ArticleLive demo: countdown/countup
Countdowns, and generally speaking comparisons with Today’s date, have been a recurring theme on my blog. SharePoint 2010 hasn’t brought much improvement to the “Today” issue, so the workarounds...
View ArticleComing soon on Path to SharePoint
No post in more than a month, this had never happened since I started this blog in 2008! Yes, starting my new company, traveling across the US, and the tax return have taken their toll… Mind you, the...
View ArticleOffice 365: some frustration with public websites
In the past few months, like many SharePoint consultants, I have spent some time playing with Office 365, Microsoft’s own SharePoint hosting offer. Having read on many blogs how great Office 365 is,...
View ArticleBack to Blogging
I’m back! First, I’d like to apologize for the lack of recent updates. Moving three times in less than six months takes its toll. But now I have settled down in San Diego and I have no intention to...
View ArticleBridging the gap between the users and IT
Happy New Year 2012! I discovered SharePoint 8 years ago, and I was immediately fascinated by the opportunities it offered. Being a functional consultant, I have always been on the user side, in...
View ArticlePie and Bar Charts (Google connector)
I already mentioned it briefly in an earlier post: the SharePoint User Toolkit now includes a tool that allows you to add simple pie or bar charts to your SharePoint pages. The code is actually a...
View ArticleSPELL Nav, the successor of the Easy Tabs
The SPELL library is reaching version 0.8 this month. My main achievement in this release is the completion of the “Inline Navigation” module. SPELL supports SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013 and Office 365,...
View ArticleSPELL Tabs: commercial and free versions now available
This week, the SPELL framework is reaching version 1.0.0, and I am releasing the first component of this new version: the SPELL Tabs, successor of the Easy Tabs. SPELL is not just about new or upgraded...
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