Do We Still Need File Protocols Today?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
I find working in SharePoint like walking in mud compared with Windows Explorer.
I would mostly agree, other than the search which is what I use and it often makes it quite a bit better for me. But what I really do is work from the interfaces inside of Word, Excel, OneNote, etc. I don't use Windows Explorer or Sharepoint's own interface. Instead I use the application that talks directly to Sharepoint and it gives me a dedicated interface inside of the app so that I use only that.
And I've been walking people AWAY from that method for years. The biggest problem with using the app to do the file finding is if you are in the wrong app compared to the file.
My boss once came to me frantically looking for a file. She was in Word looking for a a file she couldn't find. I had her drop to Explorer and low and behold there was her file. It was an Excel file.
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Along the lines of making things more mobile/universal, even Nuance now has a hosted Dragon Naturally Speaking (DNS) solution - I'll be looking into the costs of that soon. Currently DNS requires a network share to host the user files so people can roam from machine to machine.
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@Dashrender said:
And I've been walking people AWAY from that method for years. The biggest problem with using the app to do the file finding is if you are in the wrong app compared to the file.
Doesn't that solve the problem? It keeps you from opening the wrong file types.
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@Dashrender said:
Currently DNS requires a network share to host the user files so people can roam from machine to machine.
I think you lost me on this one.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Currently DNS requires a network share to host the user files so people can roam from machine to machine.
I think you lost me on this one.
Dragon Naturally Speaking (DNS) requires an SMB share to store user settings files... it is kind of a pain.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Currently DNS requires a network share to host the user files so people can roam from machine to machine.
I think you lost me on this one.
I've updated my post to indicate that Dragon Naturally Speaking is the same as DNS in my post. Those that use Dragon often refer to it as DNS.
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@Dashrender oh!!
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@scottalanmiller In this case, he's talking about Dragon Dictate's Naturally Speaking (Voice to text).
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Where DNS != DNS
That was CONFUSING
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@scottalanmiller said:
Where DNS != DNS
That was CONFUSING
I knew exactly what @scottalanmiller issue was when I read his post.. I updated my post for clarity.