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From: Liz Herman
Subject: [bug-serveez] reach
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 09:43:40 -0400
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Unless you already have an investment in other Neverfail clustering technologies, LifeKeeper is a better deal.
That was no trouble because the office had guest Internet access and a steady Wi-Fi connection.
Today required a visit to Manhattan to finish a requirements meeting. Now you can set filters on test creation so that tests are generated for, say, only public methods, ignoring private and protected methods.
Working in Num Sum, however, was a bit slow; same with Google Spreadsheets. Using Zoho, resizing a cell or moving a column was definitely closer to desktop snappy. The interruption to handling incoming mail or client requests is minimal, amounting to the time it takes for Exchange services to come up when you boot a server. And I did learn something: A week can be an awfully long time. Not to mention that enterprises would save gazillions in licensing and desktop maintenance.
The iRows toolbar and menu system had no support for creating formulas.
That can chew through a single gig of online space pretty quickly.
After all, whenever Google waves its hands in this direction, the pundits swoon. Zoho displayed a few dozen cells of one-letter gobbledygook and also claimed success. Tried it in Writely just for fun with a similar result.
iRows bought the farm. But mail volume is still an issue as it will be for all these freebie Web clients.
And both offer direct blogging tools, where you can create your blog posts with these slightly richer tools, rather than more Spartan text toolkits you get from Blogger or WordPress. I tried to enlist him for this piece, but he threw a stapler at my head, so I stopped asking. All of these provide collaboration features, as well as word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and even desktop publishing applications.
Surprisingly, Zoho handled the tables just fine, but lost out on the margins and styles a bit. Today required a visit to Manhattan to finish a requirements meeting.
Importing from my own library of spreadsheets was no problem, including formula support. Today required a visit to Manhattan to finish a requirements meeting. Both of these are highly capable browser-based e-mail clients, but they are primarily designed to run with their own e-mail servers.
No big surprise there. Adding text is a two-step process, as well, instead of the simple click-and-type procedure in PowerPoint. Its desktop publishing and presentation sites are still under development.
Today required a visit to Manhattan to finish a requirements meeting. Fortunately for me, the choices were simple. I observed the Outlook client experience when the primary server failed, as well as the time required to fail over to the secondary server.
That was no trouble because the office had guest Internet access and a steady Wi-Fi connection. For example, past versions of Jtest generated tests at the class level. The iRows toolbar and menu system had no support for creating formulas.
So why not use native clustering? The iRows toolbar and menu system had no support for creating formulas.


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