Difference between Microsoft Azure and IBM Softlayer
can anybody suggest me what are the main differences in microsoft azure and ibm softlayer? why one has to go for azure ?
This section is only for MSDN related questions and clarifications, please ask your question in the following Azure dedicated forums.
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/forums/
Thanks
prathaprabhu
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Difference Between Sun JVM and IBM JVM
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Can some one let me on the difference between Sun JVM and IBM JVM
regs
Vivek NidhiSun's JVM is built on HotSpot technology: http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot
and covers a broad range of OS/HW combinations: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/system-configurations.html
Maybe you can be more specific in your question or in describing what you want to do.
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Whats the difference between a Apple and IBM
Is Apple IBM, and vice versa? Is IBM still around? I was always under the impression that IBM became Apple or the Apple bought IBM. Also does Apple make a computer called Macintosh anymore? Or was it shorted to Mac?
Apple has always made Macintosh (shortened to Mac) computers & has never been associated with IBM. In addition to computers and software, Apple has designed & sells other electronic items like the iPod, iPhone & soon to be released, the iPad. IBM's computer business was sold to a China company.
Read about Apple Inc here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
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Is there a difference between microsoft office for mac and for windows?
As a college student it's important that everything is equal for windows and mac for using instructions. So i am wondering if theres a difference between microsoft office for mac and for windows?
There are differences between the two version of Office. If you need to be exactly like the Windows version, you will have to run Windows on your Mac.
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I am trying to pull a report for all Windows 7 machines. But, i could find 2 attributes in view V_r_system that are operating_system_name_and0 and operatingsystem0 where I can get the OS information. Few machines are showing as "Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation 6.1" on operating_system_name_and0 and few are "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1 (Tablet Edition)".
I am so curious to know about "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1 (Tablet Edition)", so I just compared those machines with V_GS_Computer_system view to know whether these machines are a normal Laptop or Tablet based laptop. But, those are ALL
NORMAL LAPTOPS ONLY. however, those machines OSes are showing as "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1 (Tablet Edition)".
But, the build numbers and OS versions are same as "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1" machines. So,
I could not find any difference between "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1" machines and "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1 (Tablet Edition)" machines in terms of models number , OS build number.
Could someone of you please why the operating_system_name_and0 attribute shows as "Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 6.1 (Tablet Edition)" for part of the machines.Thanks for your reply.
How do we check without RDP on those machines? Because, I have around 11,000 machines which are showing as "Microsoft
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Differences between Sun JVM and Microsoft JVM.
Differences between Sun JVM and Microsoft JVM.
I have a very simple applet that I am trying to make compatible with both Microsoft�s JVM and Suns JVM in Internet Explorer.
However, when I turn on the Sun JVM it works occasionally, but frustratingly on most occasions I get the following error messages:
In the status bar: "Applet <name> notinited"
And when I investigate further in the console I get the following output:
load: class <name>.class not found.
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: <name>.class
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
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at sun.applet.AppletPanel.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Caused by: java.net.SocketException: Malformed reply from SOCKS server
at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.readSocksReply(Unknown Source)
at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.NetworkClient.doConnect(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpClient.doConnect(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient$3.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.privilegedOpenServer(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpClient.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpClient.New(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.createConnection(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.connect(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(Unknown Source)
at java.net.HttpURLConnection.getResponseCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.getBytes(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.access$100(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
... 10 more
It appears that the applet never gets loaded. I have no idea why?
What is the Sun JVM doing here?
Many thanks in advance for any help.Oh, one more thing. Here's the outpt of the VM log when I run the test above:
Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_03
Using JRE version 1.4.2 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\Michael
Proxy Configuration: No proxy
c: clear console window
f: finalize objects on finalization queue
g: garbage collect
h: display this help message
l: dump classloader list
m: print memory usage
o: trigger logging
p: reload proxy configuration
q: hide console
r: reload policy configuration
s: dump system properties
t: dump thread list
v: dump thread stack
x: clear classloader cache
0-5: set trace level to <n>
java.lang.NullPointerException
at sun.plugin.cache.Cache.updateTable(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.cache.FileCache.getMatchingFile(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.cache.CachedFileLoader$2.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at sun.plugin.cache.CachedFileLoader.getCacheFile(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.cache.CachedFileLoader.load(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.cache.FileCache.get(Unknown Source)
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at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.connect(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.net.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getHeaderField(Unknown Source)
at java.net.HttpURLConnection.getResponseCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.getBytes(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.access$100(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
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SAP MDM, ORACLE MDM, Microsoft MDM and IBM MDM
Could someone discuss the differences and similarities between these MDMs-
SAP MDM, ORACLE MDM, Microsoft MDM and IBM MDM. Who is/will dominate the Market?
Thank you.
Priya.Hi priya k ,
These r the details regarding MDMs-SAP MDM, ORACLE MDM, Microsoft MDM and IBM MDM.
SAP Master Data Management
SAP Master Data Management (SAP MDM) enables master data on customers, partners and products to be consolidated and harmonized across the enterprise, making it available to all staff and business partners. A key component of SAP NetWeaver, SAP MDM ensures data integrity across all IT systems.
The SAP NetWeaver Master Data Management (SAP NetWeaver MDM) component of SAP NetWeaver creates the preconditions for enterprise services and business process management. The functionality represents customers, products, employees, vendors, and user-defined data objects in unified form. With SAP NetWeaver MDM, customers can manage master data and supplemental content, such as texts, PDF documents, high-resolution images, or diagrams in a central business information warehouse.
SAP Master Data Management (SAP MDM) is a component of SAP's NetWeaver product group and is used as a platform to consolidate, cleanse and synchronise a single version of the truth for master data within a heterogeneous application landscape. It has the ability to distribute internally and externally to SAP and non-SAP applications. SAP MDM is a key enabler of SAP Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture. Standard system architecture would consist of a single central MDM server connected to client systems through SAP Exchange Infrastructure using XML documents, although connectivity without SAP XI can also be achieved. There are five standard implementation scenarios:
Content Consolidation - centralised cleansing, de-duplication and consolidation, enabling key mapping and consolidated group reporting in SAP BI. No re-distribution of cleansed data.
Master Data Harmonisation - as for Content Consolidation, plus re-distribution of cleansed, consolidated master data.
Central Master Data Management - as for Master Data Harmonisation, but all master data is maintained in the central MDM system. No maintenance of master data occurs in the connected client systems.
Rich Product Content Management - Catalogue management and publishing. Uses elements of Content Consolidation to centrally store rich content (images, PDF files, video, sound etc.) together with standard content in order to produce product catalogues (web or print). Has standard adapters to export content to DTP packages.
Global Data Synchronization - provides consistent trade item information exchange with retailers through data hubs (e.g. 1SYNC) Some features (for example, workflow) require custom development out of the box to provide screens for end users to use.
History
SAP is currently on its second iteration of MDM software. Facing limited adoption of its initial release, SAP changed direction and in 2004 purchased a small vendor in the PIM space called A2i. This code has become the basis for the currently shipping SAP MDM 5.5, and as such, most analysts consider SAP MDM to be more of a PIM than a general MDM product at this time.
Getting Started with Master Data Management
/docs/DOC-8746#section2 [original link is broken]
Master Data Management (SAP MDM)
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_mdm300/helpdata/EN/2d/ca9b835855804d9446044fd06f4484/frameset.htm
http://www.sap.com/netherlands/platform/netweaver/components/mdm/index.epx
http://www11.sap.com/platform/netweaver/components/mdm/index.epx
Master Data Integration
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/f062dd92-302d-2a10-fe81-ca1be331303c [original link is broken]
Master Data Operations
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/a0057714-302e-2a10-02ad-b56c95ec9376 [original link is broken]
Master Data Quality
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/c0a78be0-142e-2a10-f6b9-f67069b835da [original link is broken]
Oracle MDM
Oracle MDM is a core Fusion technology that will enable them to integrate their diverse portfolio of acquired solutions (PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, Siebel, etc.) and allow them to work together much more effectively.MDM is also a key component of Oracles middleware strategy to aggressively target heterogeneous environments solutions running on different databases, operating systems, and using different data warehouse or analytical solutions. Oracle is a leading provider of ERP and CRM applications, but more broadly they are a provider of core platform solutions that help pull together and harmonise all a companys IT assets.
Master Data Management solutions provide the ability to consolidate and federate master information from disparate systems and lines of business into one central data repository or hub. As part of its Master Data Management strategy, Oracle offers solutions that enable customers to synchronise critical information in a single, central location to achieve an accurate, 360-degree view of data, whether from packaged, legacy or custom applications. Oracle offers the following solutions:
Oracle Product Information Management Data Hub Enables companies to centralise, manage and synchronise all product information with heterogeneous systems and trading partners.
Oracle Customer Hub Centralises, de-duplicates and enriches customer data, continuously synchronising with other data sources across the enterprise, to provide a single, accurate, authoritative source of customer information throughout the enterprise.
Oracle Financial Consolidation Hub Allows companies to control the financial consolidation process by integrating and automating data synchronisation, currency translation, inter-company eliminations, acquisitions and disposals.
Clean, consolidated and accurate master data distributed throughout the enterprise can save companies millions of dollars annually. With Oracle, organisations are equipped to leverage the best data management practices available today to help dramatically increase operating efficiencies, improve customer loyalty and ensure corporate governance.
MDM solutions provide the ability to consolidate and federate disparate systems and lines of business into one central data repository. Acxiom is the world's largest processor of consumer data and collects and manages more than a billion records a day for its customers, which include nine of the country's top ten credit-card issuers and most major retail banks, insurers and automakers. By integrating Acxiom's consumer data with Oracle's comprehensive MDM solutions, Oracle plans to provide customers with a pre-packaged, content-enriched customer information repository with unprecedented levels of data quality. This hybrid approach to customer data management will help clients conduct better, faster and easier MDM projects and perform more targeted marketing campaigns to cross-sell and up-sell into existing customer accounts.
Oracle's MDM solutions serve as a customer data hub to unify customer data across multiple business units and functionally disparate systems. Oracle's comprehensive functionality manages customer data over the entire lifecycle: from capturing customer data, to cleansing addresses and spelling, identifying potential duplicates, consolidating duplicates, enhancing customer profiles with external data and distributing the authoritative customer profile to the operational systems.
Microsoft MDM
http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/mdm/default.mspx
The Microsoft MDM Roadmap
http://www.stratature.com/portals/0/MSMDMRoadmap.pdf
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb410798.aspx#mdmhubarch_topic1
The IBM View of MDM
http://www.db2mag.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=167100925
cheers!
gyanaraj
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What is difference between bex analyser and bex browser
what is difference between bex analyser and bex browser . please explain what are use of both and what we do in both.
hi
Bex Browser
The Business Explorer Browser (BEx Browser) makes it possible for you to access all document types of the Business Information Warehouse that are assigned to your role or that you have stored in your favorites. You can select and open documents assigned to you in the BEx Browser or store and manage new documents in the BEx Browser.
Document types that you can work with in the BEx Browser are:
· BW workbooks
· Documents that are stored in the Business Document Service (BDS)
· Links (references to file system, shortcuts)
· Links to internet sites (URLs)
· SAP transaction calls.
· Web applications and Web templates
· Crystal Reports
Bex Analyser
The Business Explorer Analyzer (BEx Analyzer) is the analysis and reporting tool of the Business Explorer that is embedded in Microsoft Excel.
Features
You can call up the BEx Query Designer in the BEx Analyzer, in order to define queries. Subsequently, you can analyze the selected InfoProvider data by navigation to the query created in the Query Designer and create different query views of the data. You can add the different query views for a query or for different queries to a work book and save them there. You can save the workbook in your favorites or in your role on the BW Server. You can also save the workbook locally on your computer.
Beyond that, you can precalculate the workbook and distribute it by e-mail to recipeients or you can export it to the Enterprise Portal and make it accessible to other employees in the company.
You can start queries in a standard view (with a Standard Web Template set up in Customizing) in the Web browser and forward the URL or continue to navigate on the Web. Similarly, you can export the Web query to MS Excel 2000.
Overview of the Functional Area of the BEx Analyzer:
· BEx toolbar
You access the functions of the BEx Analyzer from the BEx toolbar, which takes you to the BEx Open dialog box where you can open existing queries, or to the BEx Query Designer where you can create new queries or change existing queries.
· Evaluating Query Data
The BEx Analyzer offers convenient functions for evaluating and presenting InfoProvider data interactively. In the BEx Analyzer, you can add queries to workbooks, navigate within them and refresh the data. You can also process the queries further in Microsoft Excel or display them in the Web browser in a default view.
Navigation of a query allows you, for example, to filter characteristics on a single value, drilldown on all values for a characteristic, regroup characteristics and key figures in the rows and columns of the results area, or hide key figures. Navigation results in different views of the InfoProvider data. In addition, a range of further functions is available which allow you to edit a query interactively (for example, sorting, cumulated output, among others). In addition, you can use the editing functions in Microsoft Excel in order to set up individual format templates, to print results areas, or to create graphics.
· Queries in Workbooks
Queries are inserted into workbooks so you can display them. When you insert a query, a link is made between the cell areas of the worksheet and the data of the InfoProvider upon which the query is based. A link therefore exists between the Business Explorer and the Business Information Warehouse Server (BW Server).
When inserting a query into the workbook, a VBA routine is automatically generated in the workbook. You can also connect the Business Explorer with your own VBA programs (Visual Basic for Applications).
You can create workbook templates, into which you can insert your queries. Workbook templates can contain pre-determined items for the area of the query, formatting settings, logos, VBA macros, and so on.
· Precalculating workbooks
You can precalculate and distribute workbooks with the BEx Broadcaster, which is a Web application you get to form the BEx toolbar. The system generates MS Excel workbooks with historical data. You determine the time for precalculation yourself: You can have workbooks precalculated at a predefined time or they can be precalculated whenever data in the underlying InfoProvider changes. You can have the precalculated workbooks sent by e-mail or you can export them into the Enterprise Portal, where you can make them available to employees within your company.
Activities
To start the BEx Analyzer, choose Start ® Programs ® SAP Front-end Business Information Warehouse ® SAP Business Explorer Analyzer.
You can also access the BEx Analyzer via SAP Easy Access ® SAP Business Information Warehouse ® SAP Menu ® Business Explorer ® Analyzer or in the Business Explorer Browser using the Business Explorer Analyzer symbol in the menu bar.
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What is difference between SharePoint List and Libraries
What is difference between SharePoint List and Libraries
Hello,
You also might want to loot at here:
http://veroniquepalmer.com/2013/02/24/the-difference-between-sharepoint-2010-lists-libraries-and-pages/
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/1d4152cd-92a6-4eed-9a52-a519ec71c674/what-is-the-difference-between-document-library-and-list-in-sharepoint
Hope it could help
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what is difference between distribution list and share point group? Can we add distribution list into person and group column of share point list?
there is a workaround you can try, create audience and add DL to them and deal with the audience or convert DL to groups
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/02f0d773-8188-4d94-a448-0c04d838b0cf/distribution-lists-in-sharepoint?forum=sharepointgenerallegacy
Kind Regards,
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Technical Consultant/Architect
MCITP, MCPD, MCTS, MCT, TOGAF 9 Foundation
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Difference between SQL Explain and SP Explain
What is the difference between SQL Explain and SP Explain? And why would they suggest a different index is being used for the same statement in the same trace?
Hi,
Go through the link,
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Differences Between Optimizer Solution and Planner Solution in Project Server Events
Dear All,
Does anyone know the differences between Optimizer Solution and Planner Solution in Project Server?
In http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg204879(v=office.15).aspx and http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg200978(v=office.15).aspx, they stated same definitions for both Optimizer Solution and Planner Solution.
Thank you.Not entirely sure, but I'd guess they are the same. This is probably a relic of the old Portfolio Server which had Planner and Optimizer as separate modules. My guess is that some of that got grandfathered in to Project Server, but due
to functionality creep, ended up meaning pretty much the same thing.
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Difference between BPC 5 and 7 ms
Hello all,
I have found documents about the bpc 7ms but however im looking for whats the difference between bpc 5 and bpc 7ms systems, new features and so on. Do anyone have information about this. Please Share =)
Cheers
JojohI,
Right now BPC 5.1 is going on in the market, and BPC 7.0 NW version is in rampup.
BPC 5.1 is the Microsoft version which uses the microsoft tools (Excel,powerpoint,etc) and the backend is SQL server, while BPC7.0 will be having both Microsoft version and Netweaver version.Here Microsoft version will be same as for BPC 5.1 with some advancements,while for NW version the backend will be BI.
Between BPC 7.0NW and BPC 5.1
What is In
Integration with NetWeaver BI
Increased dimensionality
New Validations engine
Integration with BI Accelerator
Improved dynamic templates
Lifecycle Management (transports)
Statistics framework for monitoring
64-bit ABAP A/S support
Database neutrality
Debugging capabilities (ABAP only)
What is Out
BPFs
Books
Drill-Through
Dynamic Hierarchy Editor
Insight
SQL-Logic in Script Logic
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Custom Menus
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List of differences between PSE 40 and PSE30
A lot of users are asking what are the differences between PSE 30 and PSE 40.
This Thread provides information on this subject. First, you will find information copied from the section "New Features" of the useful "Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 User Guide". Then later on, you might find additional information on the same subject provided by users of PSE.
--- Start of copy of information in the PSE 4.0 User Guide ----
1 What's new in PSE 4.0
1.1 Editing and selection
1.1.1 Magic Selection Brush tool
Easily and accurately select portions of your photos using this new tool in either Standard Edit and Quick Fix. Simply scribble or place dots on the object you want to select -no need to precisely outline the object- and Adobe Photoshop Elements selects the object for you. You can add to or subtract from the selection by using additional tools in the options bar. (See User Guide "To use the Magic Selection Brush tool" on page 193.)
1.1.2 Magic Extractor.
Easily select an object in a photo and extract it from its background. Just scribble or place dots on
the object you want to extract; then scribble or place dots on the background, and Photoshop Elements separates the object from its background. This tool is perfect for creating composites or scrapbook images. (See User Guide "To use the Magic Extractor" on page 194.)
1.1.3 Skin tone adjustment
Click an area of skin and watch the tonal balance of all colors in the photo improve. If you
want, you can also manually adjust the color by using color sliders. (See User Guide "To adjust the color of skin tone" on page 224.)
1.1.4 Red eye removal
Automatically remove red eye during import, or select one or more files and easily remove red eye
in either the Organizer or the Editor. (See User Guide "To remove red eye" on page 249.)
1.1.5 Defringe
Automatically remove the colored specs or halo around the edges of a selection. (See User Guide "To defringe a Selection" on page 200.)
1.1.6 Straighten tool
Straighten and crop crooked photos by drawing a horizontal or vertical line in the image. Photoshop
Elements aligns the photo to that line. (See User Guide "To straighten an image" on page 243.)
1.1.7 WYSIWYG font menu
What you see is what you get -see what each font looks like from within the font menu. (See
User Guide "To choose a font family and style" on page 332.)
1.2 Sharing and printing
1.2.1 One-click printing (US, Canada, Japan only)
Order prints and professional hardbound photo books directly from Photoshop Elements simply by dragging the items to the Order Prints palette. (See User Guide "To use the Order Prints palette (US, Canada, Japan only)" on page 401.)
1.2.2 Slide shows on TV
If you have Windows¨ XP Media Center 2005 installed, you can view your Photoshop Elements
slide shows on your TV and navigate using your TV remote control. (See User Guide "To output a slide show" on page 354.)
1.3 Tagging and organizing
1.3.1 Face tagging
Select a group of photos and let Photoshop Elements isolate and display all the faces so that you can
quickly tag them. The Find Faces dialog box displays thumbnails of each face until you tag it. (See User Guide "To automatically find faces for tagging" on page 101.)
1.3.2 Search by metadata
Search for a variety of metadata criteria, such as file name, file type, shutter speed, camera
model, date, and tags. You can search on multiple criteria at once. (See User Guide "To find photos by details (metadata)" on page 89.)
1.3.3 PDF support
Manage and tag PDF files in the Organizer. PDF files remain intact as one file that you can tag. Open
the PDF in the Editor to extract individual pages. (See User Guide "To open a PDF file" on page 148.)
--- Continuation in next Post of this Thread ------- Continuation from previous Post -----
2 What's changed in PSE 4.0
2.1 Editing and selecting
2.1.1 Crop tool
Freely change image size boundaries while cropping an image. When you're happy with your crop marks,
click the Commit button , which is now conveniently located at the bottom right corner of the crop border. (See User Guide "To crop an image" on page 240.)
2.1.2 Paragraph text
Create paragraph text by dragging a border with the Text tool. The text you enter inside the border
wraps to remain inside the boundaries. (See User Guide "To add text" on page 329.)
2.1.3 Quick Fix
Use the newly enhanced automatic correction options for the most common photo flaws. (See User Guide "To correct color in Quick Fix" on page 207.)
2.1.4 Easier color management
Easily get the color you expect when printing. N ew options and improved embedded
profile support streamline color management. (See User Guide "About color management" on page 236.)
2.1.5 Advanced camera raw
Fine tune exposure and lighting by working with the raw data from your digital camera, and
easily export photos to the universal DNG format. (See User Guide "About camera raw image files" on page 159.)
2.1.6 Artifact reduction
Quickly remove noise caused by shooting in low light or with ISO camera settings by using the
new Remove JPEG Artifacts option in the Noise filter. (See User Guide "Reduce Noise" on page 289.)
2.2 Sharing and printing
2.2.1 Multimedia slide shows
Create feature-rich slide shows with all the new tools and options available in the Slide Show
Editor:
a) Gracefully move from one image to another by adding interesting transitions between each slide. You can choose from over 50 transitions, such as dissolves and doors. (See User Guide "To add and edit transitions" on page 352.)
b) Add text and graphics with the click of a button. (See User Guide "To add text to a slide" on page 348 and "To add clip art graphics to a slide" on page 347.)
c) Make your slide show feel more like a video by panning and zooming your slides. For instance, you can pan from a face on the left side of an image to a face on the right side of the image. (See User Guide "To set pan and zoom" on page 350.)
d) Add background music, make the duration of your slides match the duration of your audio, and narrate your slides all with the click of a button. (See User Guide "To add music to a slide show" on page 347 and "To add narration to a slide" on page 350.)
e) Quickly reorder or edit your slides without leaving the Slide Show Editor. (See User Guide "To reorder slides" on page 346.)
f) Preview anytime by clicking the Preview button, and then output your slide show by burning a DVD (if you have Adobe ' Premiere' Elements installed), sending it in e-mail, sharing it online, or sending it to your TV. (See User Guide "To output a slide show" on page 354.)
2.2.2 Photo mail
Turn plain e-mail into theme-based Photo Mail with enhanced and easier to use captions. (See User Guide "To send a photo using Photo Mail" on page 407.)
2.2.3 Desktop wallpaper
Create original desktop wallpaper using multiple photos. (See User Guide "To use photos as desktop
Wallpaper" on page 367.)
2.2.4 Creations
Create your own cards, calendars, and photo albums, and then print them on your printer, upload them
to the web, or burn them to CD. (See User Guide "About creations" on page 343.)
2.3 Viewing, tagging, and organizing
2.3.1 Faster download
Use the enhanced Photo Downloader to quickly download photos from your digital camera and
mobile phone, even when Photoshop Elements is not running. (See User Guide "To get photos from a digital camera or card reader" on page 62.)
2.3.2 Full Screen and Side By Side View
View your photos in full screen without the clutter of command menus and tools.
(See User Guide "Viewing photos at full screen or side-by-side" on page 76.)
2.3.3 Automatic organization and view options
View your photos as arranged automatically by date, or use the intuitive
Date View or the enhanced Folder Location view. (See User Guide "To sort files in the Photo Browser" on page 71.)
2.3.4 Address book
Import your addresses from Microsoft Outlook address book or vCards. (See User Guide "Using the contact Book" on page 404.)
2.3.5 Captions
Add captions to multiple photos at once. Open and edit audio captions by simply clicking the Audio
icon in thumbnail view in the Photo Browser. (See User Guide "To add captions to files" on page 123 and "To add audio to a photo" on page 124.)
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