Saturday, June 2, 2012

Delayed

     Sorry for the delay in adding content to this site.  I have had some internet service provider issues for the last 3 months.  That's life here in the sticks.  Anyway, I just wanted to lay out a few things.  Obviously since the change has already happened, there is little reason to have a site up for transitioning from OL.  However, I do intend to keep this site up so that I can continue adding content as I play around with my different blogs and other websites.  Hopefully the information and content will be able to help other users.  Besides, if I don't remind myself how I did it, then I may not be able to do it again.  Have a good one!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

It Has Begun

     Greetings Office Live users.  I wish that we were able to come together under better circumstances, but we are where we are.  While some users have known about this impending doom well over a year now, a lot of you are just now finding out.  I personally have suggested many times in Microsoft's forums that they send out e-mails informing their customers of this coming change, but I was ignored just like all of the other comments of disapproval.  There are ways of getting out the word about what is happening to you.  You can post comments on their Facebook page at   http://www.facebook.com/office365.  You can also come together as a group and organize your thoughts into something that may be able to attract some sort of national attention.  Nobody who doesn't use these services will ever know anything about what is happening to you.  Please, feel free to leave a comment (no rants please) about how this transition is affecting your business.  You can also become a follower (by clicking the "join this site" button to the left) of this blog, and I will do my best to both keep you informed as to what will be happening next, and to get the word out on any possible medium so that the world will understand what kind of company that Microsoft has become.

Thank you.