Kathy T. Evans-Davis
Kathy Evans-Davis is a senior technical writer in the information technology industry in the greater metropolitan Washington, DC-Baltimore, MD area and owner of QuantumScribe Freelance Writing at http://www.quantumscribe.com. Reach Kathy by email at kathy@quantumscribe.com.
Published articles
The following 8 articles by Kathy T. Evans-Davis have been published in ZATZ magazines.
MAPILab's Attachments Processor for Microsoft Outlook
In my last article, I gave you an unorthodox comparison of trimming your mailbox with trimming your waistline. This go round, I'll introduce to you a more conventional way of downsizing your Microsoft Outlook mailbox. Tired of manually saving your email attachments? Well, thanks to MAPILab's Attachments Processor for Outlook, your troubles could be over. [OutlookPower Magazine, February 2008]
Sperry Software's Attachment Save for Microsoft Outlook
In Kathy T. Evans-Davis' last article, she showed you MAPILab's Attachments Process for Outlook. In this article, she reviews Sperry Software's Attachment Save for Microsoft Outlook (Version 4.0), which is an excellent product for automatically managing those email attachments, worry-free. Which one should you buy? You'll have to read her article to find out. [OutlookPower Magazine, February 2008]
Dieting tips for effective data loss: downsizing your mailbox
If your mailbox is too big, this is the article you should read. Kathy Evans-Davis will show you a bunch of neat methods for reducing the size of your mailbox, making Outlook run more effectively, and eating right. Yep, somehow Kathy managed to sneak in some healthy advice for overworked email users in addition to advice for managing your email. [OutlookPower Magazine, November 2007]
Working with Outlook forms: customize or use as-is?
In this article, we'll talk about the tradeoff between customizing Outlook forms or finding ways to use them as-is. If you're using any recent Outlook version, this article can be of some help. [OutlookPower Magazine, October 2007]
Take hold of your development project with SCM
What happens when you build computer software? In one word: change. In this first article in a series on Software Configuration Management (SCM), Kathy T. Evans-Davis defines SCM, describes how and why its used, and discuss some rules and guidelines that work to produce the best products during the software development process. [DominoPower Magazine, September 2007]
SCM best practices that work
What happens when you build computer software? In one word: change. In this second article in a series on Software Configuration Management (SCM), Kathy T. Evans-Davis provides an amazing amount of value in a short article, describing best practices that work. If you read any article this year, read this one. [DominoPower Magazine, September 2007]
SCM version control, auditing, and reporting
How does SCM work? In this helpful article, Kathy T. Evans-Davis writes about the language of version control and the basic concepts of how it all works. Interesting stuff if you're involved at all in development projects -- and most of you are. [DominoPower Magazine, September 2007]
Organizing and sharing information with Outlook Public Folders
Every organization has the need to collect, organize, and share information. In Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange Server uses the Public Folders feature to share common-interest information among project teams and user groups. In this helpful article, Kathy Evans-Davis gives you an overview of how Public Folders work, and also how you can manage permissions for an active team. [OutlookPower Magazine, July 2007]
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