Tuesday, September 12, 2017

The OneNote REST API now supports application level permissions

The OneNote REST API now supports application level permissions


The OneNote API team is pleased to announce that we have enabled application-level permissions support for the OneNote API. Until now, OneNote API calls could only be made with user-delegated permissions. This meant that your application would be restricted to scenarios that required a user to be signed in. With application-level permissions support, your application now supports scenarios that do not require a user to be signed in! Read the MSDN article for details of the OneNote API application-level permissions support.

With the availability of OneNote API application-level permissions support, many new scenarios that weren�t possible earlier are now enabled. Some example scenarios include:

  • Analytics (based on OneNote metadata and content exposed by the OneNote API).
  • Dashboards (based on OneNote metadata and content exposed by the OneNote API).
  • Background provisioning of OneNote content.
  • Background update of OneNote content.

During the development process of building the new application-level permissions support for OneNote API, our Product Management and Engineering teams worked closely with third-party partners to ensure that relevant and key education scenarios were implemented. We also ensured that our API would work well with new and upcoming third-party solutions. One of these education companies we worked closely with during the API development was Hapara.

The Hapara Dashboard provides educators with a bird�s-eye view into student work across the Office 365 platform. With Dashboard, educators view and access student work from OneDrive and OneNote Class Notebooks from a central hub, making it easier to engage with students and their work across the Office 365 platform. Hapara relies on the new OneNote API to help co-teachers, counselors, coaches and school administrators gain appropriate access to student work in any classroom, something that previously required manual sharing and significant administrative effort by the individual teachers. Now, cross-school teams gain the same level of access and visibility into Class Notebooks via the Hapara Dashboard as teachers get via the OneNote Class Notebook app. This allows all to participate in serving students, while reducing the administrative burden on the teachers.�
�Nara Chilluvuri, product manager at Hapara

With the availability of application-level permissions support for OneNote API, solution providers, ISVs and IT admins can access important usage data about OneNote across a tenant, including:

  • Teacher usage of Class Notebooks.
  • Student usage of Class Notebooks.
  • Information about specific pages, sections or notebooks.
  • How many pages were touched and last time each page was touched.
  • Information about the Collaboration Space usage in the Class Notebook.
  • Information about OneNote Page content, including paragraphs, tables, images and attachments.

Creating a new application or updating your existing application to use the new application-level permissions support for OneNote API requires just a couple of additional (relative to using user-delegated permissions) steps. For step-by-step instructions, see the detailed OneNote app-only API documentation on MSDN.

�The OneNote team

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Sunday, September 3, 2017

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne Now on PSN!

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne Now on PSN!


Well this is quite the shock! After many years of waiting, Capcom has finally released one of their rarest/hardest to find games on PlayStation Network -- The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. Now, just what is this game you may ask? Well...

Tron Bonne is one of the "villain" characters from the Mega Man Legends series, and not too long after the original game (Legends 1/Mega Man 64) was released, a spin off staring the one and only came out for the Sony PlayStation. The game itself takes place before the events of the first game, and has players taking control of Tron and command Servbots (the lego looking guys for those who have never played Legends) to complete different tasks -- such as stealing stuff to sell! Its a unique little game, but because of that it was extremely hard to come by. (I personally have only seen this game in person once in my life, and Ive been searching for it ever since...)

Anyway, if youre one of those people who have always wanted to play this one, or if youre a Legends fan just finding out about this for the first time, well, now is your chance! Its pretty cheap on PSN ($5.99), and can be played on either the PS3, PSP, or Vita.

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Sunday, August 27, 2017

The Twilight Hammer really is in for it now

The Twilight Hammer really is in for it now


This post is a response to The Eleventh Hour challenge/fun. Ill try and ramble about the past, present and future of Darkwhisper gorge. Considering my normal posting style is not exactly known for its roleplaying aspects - consider this a first. Lets see what cometh of it, shall we?



Alright. So you are here to learn, arent you? Sit down then and shut up. An old friend of mine has told me you had some trouble with the demonic presence here in Desolace? Ran into a fistful of Burning Blade supporters as well, I take it, and now morale is low, the booze is out and it all looks like a damned dustbowl of an area?

See the bright side: Aristta thought it would be a good idea to send an old dwarf down here to show you what its all about. Means at least one thing. I brought enough Shimer Stout to cheer you lads up a little.

There is a downside as well, of course. This is Desolace. It is a damn dustbowl. But if you manage to listen up for a while youll be heading off to the next front in a few weeks time. Youll be ready to enter the first stronghold of the Scarlet Crusade or start working on the Gorishi infestation down in the south.

Now about those cultists...

Youve all been fighting all your life. You know what to do, you know how to react. You possibly even remember to keep your healers alive - although they do look a bit sissy in their silly robes. So what could an old dwarf like me possibly tell you about?

Well... I can tell you about history. Ancient history, really. See, back when I was a wee little lad with hardly any armour to my name and still lusting for gold and a stout dwarven girl to take home I was worried about everything as well. I was afraid of places, got scared by dinosaurs chewing on my friends and terrified by an ancient female iron golem in some caves under the Badlands.

Of course, back then I was willing to travel to the ends of the world as well, at the whims of just about anyone. Take this little goblin in Ungoro, for instance. He sent me off to bring news about a prime bath location to an aquaintance of his in Winterspring. The other end of the world really. But for a bag of silver and a pat on the back ...

Anyway, I digress. I made my way there, met a lovely dwarven girl as well. A lass called Donova Snowden. She was apparently investigating the special powers of the local hot springs - and who am I to refuse a lady, especially when she thoroughly wants to investigate steaming hot water? Still got an old faded picture of her right here, look.


She sent me off to do some exploration for her as well - mentioned something about having to recover the right attire for her investigation of the hot springs, and would I mind checking out a place called Darkwhisper Gorge in the south.

Darkwhisper Gorge, eh?

You would not believe how much I was waggling my eyebrows whenever she mentioned that name. Sounded very promising.

Didnt turn out to be quite that exciting when I got there... or rather... a completely different kind of exciting.

You see, Darkwhisper Gorge is infested by demons. Lots of demons. They are crawling all over the place. You think Mannoroc Coven is bad? Childsplay, really. But the nice dame asked for an exploration, so explore I did. Probably cost me 20 years of my life and Im sure a few hairs on my beard turned white.

When you first get there it just appears a little strange. Snow suddenly ends and its looking warm and sooty and smells of ash and brimstone. Bit like the entrance to good ol Ironforge, I suppose.

Of course, its not quite the same. Turns out the area is filled to the brim with precious metals. Hmm... now that still does sound like Ironforge...


As much thorium mines as a dwarf could wish for. However, the area is not empty. Now just like they taught you in basic training, its always a good idea to make sure you can live through a fight - or at least make sure someone gets away to bring the information home, while you stand there and make sure they are not harmed. Hows a lone dwarf going to do that?

Yes?

Anyone?

*sigh*

Well do what any other proper army does and go and get reinforcements, obviously. So I went home and came back, with my partners and a sissy robewearer and one of those night-elf fellows with a bow and some pointy sticks.

Our plan was to get to the story behind Darkwhisper. To make sure we explored each and every corner and fished up any information we could find.


And just where did you get that picture from?

Alright. We even went fishing. There is a rather large pool down there. And it is infested by demon fish! Demon fish I tell you. Although in fairness, they probably just look like any other fish by the light of day, but in the perpetual gloom down there? With ash raining down on you? Looks a hellalot like demon fish.


Now that is more like it. A cave entrance, you see? Illuminated by pale blue torches, burning bright enough to shimmer through the sooty atmosphere. I can tell you now - we never dared enter that cave. Turned right back, there and then.

Those demons I told you about? They hounded us all the way back to the entrance of Darkwhisper Gorge. Stopped cold as soon as we ran out in the snow. Ha! Noticed that? I sometimes wonder if thats the only reason Ironforge has no demons around.

Any of you from Teldrassil? Well as far as I remember, there are Satyr running wild just outside the gates of Darnassus. Stormwind? Warlocks with the fiendish minions all over the place.

But Ironforge, Dun Morough and Loch Modan are as clean and clear as can be. No demons around our towns! And as I said.. I sometimes wonder if thats not just because of all the snow. Seems to keep demons at bay.

Now, I was trying to teach you something though, wasnt I?

Well then... the important lesson is that it doesnt matter how often you get maimed by demons in your life. With each time youll just come back wiser, stronger and more prepared. As long as your spirit is strong and youre willing to give it another go, youll just be able to come back.

And as you get stronger, you also have more success with the ladies *winks*. See, I went back to Darkwhisper Gorge this week. Mainly to drop of a bag of gold for some ransom. But thats another story. Met up with Donova again, and let me tell you - she looks just as good as she did way back then. See?


Now the demons in there arent even that much of a threat any more. If anything they seem a bit unorganized. Hardly worth the trouble, unless, of course, they have to stand right next to a valuable mining location.


This one girl, she seemed to be the head demon in there. Head demoness? Demon-queen? Doesnt matter, really. Never even offered me a pact, she did. I felt way put off. S not the weirdest thing I found in there, though. Someone seems to actually live in there. Someone friendly. Good chap, who shown an honest interest in Mining.


But seriously, the worry and despair are gone. That area is something I dont fear any more. And youll surely feel the same, soon. Dont give up with those Cultists in Mannoroc. Youll overcome them and ... well ... kick some demon butt.

You know, thinking about Darkwhisper made me realize... Ive never gone back to that Cave. The one with the blue fires? I still wonder what it leads to. Might have to go there one of these days again, when I get another day off.

Heh.

Just because Im older than you doesnt mean I get to sit at a fire with an ale all day long. There are still things need to be killed and sissy priests need protecting. Nothing changes, in the long run.

But you know, once this business in Northrend is all covered and once that other King is done playing war, maybe Ill get a few days. Pick up a few brave souls and walk back to Darkwhisper. Try and find out of there really is a path to the World Tree from the scorched Caves of Winterspring.

With a bit of luck, itll all just lead through the mountains, over a pile of gold and straight to a pleasant nightelf meadow. Something like this, really.


Yeah flowers. I wouldnt mind a bed of flowers once in a while. Might even get to bring Donova there.




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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The Most Easy And Best Internet Cafe Software HandyCafe is Now Free to Download

The Most Easy And Best Internet Cafe Software HandyCafe is Now Free to Download



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Sunday, August 20, 2017

The Full Version of Mechwarrior 4 is now Downloadable Microsoft Gives the Green Light to Mektek

The Full Version of Mechwarrior 4 is now Downloadable Microsoft Gives the Green Light to Mektek


Can you believe it? Mechwarrior 4 is now freeware!



Details of the launch after the jump.

Nearly a year ago, I wrote an article about the impending release of Mechwarrior 4 as freeware. I was then oblivious---as were the people of Mektek, who were dubbed as the distributors of Mechwarrior 4 by no other than the founder of FASA himself, Jordan Weisman---that the launch would hit a legal snag with the people at Microsoft, the Mechwarrior franchises last publisher.

Now nearly a year later (and a gazillion queries posted on the comment section of my "MechWarrior 4 Downloadable Free FPS Game Gameplay (Demo Version)" Youtube video), Microsoft finally gives the green light for the people at Mektek to release the game as a downloadable FREE PC FPS simulator game.

Let loose the juggernauts of war!

>>>The official site of Mektetk HERE (as of May 1, 2010 the site seems to be down)
>>>More free PC FPS HERE
>>>Free PC RPG games HERE
>>>Freeware strategy games HERE

>>>Having problems installing the game? Heres a guide on how to install Mechwarrior 4 using Mekteks MTX software



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