Running Windows 7 Home Premium

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Phew, I have finally upgraded my HP Pavillion DV2’s operating system to Windows 7 Home Premium using the Windows 7 upgrade kit that I received couple of days ago. The screen shot above is showing my desktop, what do you think?

The whole process took approximately 6 hours inclusive of downloading the software update, HP driver update and etc. I read somewhere that upgrading process sometime took more than 8 hours, or just freeze in the middle of the process.

I opt for upgrade instead of fresh installation because of the amount of data that I had already stored in notebook. Kinda regret after that because I would like to see how fast Windows 7 is, but the data is way more important.  After using Windows 7 Starter Pack on Dell Mini 10v, I’m looking for more features in Windows 7 Home Premium. Starter pack is simply insufficient if you really want to explore the operating system, which  is the reason why I get another machine.

HP Pavillion DV2 only scored 3.9 out of 7.9 in Windows Experience Index, pretty low considering the $$$ that I have parted away. It is equivalent to the entry level of Core 2 Due notebook if I’m not mistaken.Well, I pay for the design as well, not only what powering it.

My first impression.. it’s going to be fun I’m sure, but let me play around with it first. From now on, I wish that I could share Windows 7 tips (I know it is quite a lot out there) with you guys in near future. Still using Windows XP?? Hey, you’re 5-7 years behind.. really :P

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Facebook, LinkedIn, Yahoo Mail goes Xobni

I have Xobni hands-on last year that pretty amazing .  For those that need introduction, Xobni is Outlook plugin that make your Outlooks works betters and filling up what Outlook’s lacking of such as providing faster search, depth contact information, emails stat and etc.

The latest release 1.6.3 bring more features to Xobni, particularly the integration with Facebook, Linked In, Yahoo Mail and Skype.

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The integration of Facebook and Linked make socialize with your contact easier. Clicking on any email, will automatically checking if the email address is available in Facebook.

If it does, the brief info of the Facebook’s account belong to that email address, will be shown at the right sidebar. And if it is one of your friend, it shows the photos as well.

If no account registered under that email address , it will suggest other people based on the first name and last name.

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Although Yahoo Mail doesn’t support IMAP or POP setup for its free email account (except Yahoo Plus), Xobni made  it possible searching any Yahoo emails from Outlook (require indexing)

After all emails were indexed, utilize Xobni search function to search Yahoo emails from Outlook. The search result shown on the Xobni sidebar which Yahoo emails are marked with tiny Yahoo logo on it.

Clicking on the email, will shows further detail. Each emails have links to the full text version, which will be shown on web browser.

More info can be found here

Xobni - Your outlook’s perfect companion

I bet you have heard of Xobni if you read tech websites such as Lifehacker or Cnet recently. In fact, I come to know Xobni from there as well. Xobni is Outlook plugin that completes your Outlook of course. In terms of compatibility, it works on XP and Vista for both Outlook 2003 and 2007.

The good thing about Xobni is, once installed, Xobni will appear in your Outlook left pane (compared to other desktop search functions such as Google desktop, which can search emails as well). However, you have an option to show or hide it. When you first install it, it will index your email. This is one time index, which indexes all emails available in your personal folder and inbox. Depending on how big or how many emails you have, it will take some time to complete.

Xobni is built with your contact profile in mind. This is where its strength lies. Each emails, contacts, meeting activities are tracked and gathered to build impressive statistic. It answers why Xobni is statistic-rich. Who is your most responsive email recipient? How many emails have you exchanged between you and any particular contact? What and how many documents have you exchanged between you and your contacts? Xobni can tell you this.

My most admired function in Xobni would be their search function. In my observation, it is much more faster than xobni logo Xobni   Your outlooks perfect companion default outlook search. It will populate the result as you type in the search box. It searches people and email contents at the same time. In the search result, it shows to and from whom the email is, and the snapshot of the email content when you move your mouse over the email.

With all these cool search features, the search function is lacking a few important things. There is no filter to search by adding more parameters such date, size or location. The search pulls all emails.

Another thing is, If you keep your email on different folders, the search results can be opened, replied and forwarded, but it won’t tell you where this email was kept.

Apart from the search function, Xobni allows you to view the email in thread. Unlike outlook’s view by conversation function, you can control how long you want to view each emails in any thread, by utilizingxobni slide the sliding bar.

1 thing that I never tested is the Xobni integration with Skype as mentioned by PCWorld. If you have Skype’s VoIP service on your PC, you can make a SkypeOut call with a quick tap of a phone number within a Xobni profile.

While I was satisfied with Xobni features so far, I’m experiencing slow performance intermittently, when I start my outlook and download emails (usually hundreds at 1 time). Perhaps it still depends on how your system performance as well.

Try Xobni and you’ll love it.