The most read April post of the kalmstrom.com Blog had actually nothing to do with the kalmstrom.com Office applications or even our area of business – it was my Easter greeting with images from Spain.
No change of direction
I am happy to reach new readers, but this will not make me change the style of the kalmstrom.com Blog. It will continue being about the kalmstrom.com products and team members and about news in the IT business – with occasional articles on other subjects.
Unicode support
My articles are often visited for a long time after publication. A post from 2009 about the Unicode support of OLAP Reporting Tool is still read long after all the kalmstrom.com products have been given the same support of Unicode! I am not sure how to interpret that, but I know there is a great interest generally in the kalmstrom.com
statistics tool.
kalmstrom.com Tips
Also blog posts about the Tips from our CEO, Peter Kalmstrom, are popular. This month we published another one: How to manage live SharePoint data in Microsoft Access. By using Access you will get enhanced functionality while still working with live data. Everything you do in Access is reflected back to the SharePoint site.
Kanban Task Manager
Once again I can see that blog readers are interested in the new kalmstrom.com project, Kanban Task Manager for Outlook. The development work is almost finished now, and the application will be sent to the sponsor next week for comments. I hope soon to show some more of it here also.
Office 365 limit
When sending out the latest newsletter Peter discovered a limitation in the Office 365 mail sending that had been unknown to us. Apparently it was unknown to others too, because my blog post about that discovery had many readers in April.
Norwegian manifestation for multiculturalism
By the end of the month I wrote a much noticed article about the singing protest against the ideas of the mass-murderer who hit Norway last year and is on trial now. The blog post was published only hours after the Oslo manifestation was held, and later I heard that there were similar events on many other places in Norway and also in Iceland. I was very moved by this demonstration and I am glad that so many are interested to read about it.
No change of direction
I am happy to reach new readers, but this will not make me change the style of the kalmstrom.com Blog. It will continue being about the kalmstrom.com products and team members and about news in the IT business – with occasional articles on other subjects.
Unicode support
My articles are often visited for a long time after publication. A post from 2009 about the Unicode support of OLAP Reporting Tool is still read long after all the kalmstrom.com products have been given the same support of Unicode! I am not sure how to interpret that, but I know there is a great interest generally in the kalmstrom.com
statistics tool.
kalmstrom.com Tips
Also blog posts about the Tips from our CEO, Peter Kalmstrom, are popular. This month we published another one: How to manage live SharePoint data in Microsoft Access. By using Access you will get enhanced functionality while still working with live data. Everything you do in Access is reflected back to the SharePoint site.
Kanban Task Manager
Once again I can see that blog readers are interested in the new kalmstrom.com project, Kanban Task Manager for Outlook. The development work is almost finished now, and the application will be sent to the sponsor next week for comments. I hope soon to show some more of it here also.
Office 365 limit
When sending out the latest newsletter Peter discovered a limitation in the Office 365 mail sending that had been unknown to us. Apparently it was unknown to others too, because my blog post about that discovery had many readers in April.
Norwegian manifestation for multiculturalism
By the end of the month I wrote a much noticed article about the singing protest against the ideas of the mass-murderer who hit Norway last year and is on trial now. The blog post was published only hours after the Oslo manifestation was held, and later I heard that there were similar events on many other places in Norway and also in Iceland. I was very moved by this demonstration and I am glad that so many are interested to read about it.
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