Been quite busy wrapping up projects before my vacation later this summer. I have already given away Windows Live OneCare. This week I’d like to giveaway a few more prizes.
Next Giveaway
- Balsamiq Mockups
- Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008
- Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1
- Microsoft Expression Studio
How To Win
I’m trying to make it a bit more difficult then our last giveaway. This one you have to contribute a little more. Just comment below on what you would like to win and why you think you should win! The winners will be announced next Tuesday, July 21, 2008.
Prizes:
The list of prizes still is the same as when we launched the giveaway. Except that we have added the book Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices by Ben Curry and Bill English. Here is the official list:
- Software
- One (1) - Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008
- Four (4) - One Year Subscriptions to Windows Live OneCare
- One (1) - Balsamiq Mockups
- One (1) - Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1
- Two (2) - Microsoft Expression Studio
- One (1) DVD - SharePoint Server 2007 Training Videos
- Learn to Setup Your Own SharePoint Server - Step by Step!
- One (1) - Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008
- One (1) Hardware - VCC-300 Virtual Console Connection - control two computers as if they were One
- Book
- One (1) - The SharePoint Sheperd’s Guide for End Users by Robert L. Bogue
- One (1) - Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices
by Ben Curry and Bill English
- One (1) Service - 3 hours of SharePoint Branding Consultation by Kanwal Khipple
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nspin wrote,
Hi, I would -love- to have the Expression Studio as I have downloaded and been using the heck out of the trial versions of Expression Web and Expression Blend. I really really really would like to get the Studio so that I can continue to make the web a better place by developing Silverlight Web Parts. :)
If not Expression, I would love to have the MOSS 2007 Best Practices book, too bad it’s not in this week. :)
| Link | July 17th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
humpa wrote,
Hey, i would love to win the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices book or SharePoint Server 2007 Training Videos. They sounds really good as I’m just starting with Sharepoint and these should help me a bit.
| Link | July 17th, 2008 at 11:12 pm
vikasgg wrote,
HI I am working on installation and configuration of MOSS 2007 on a standalone systema nd devlping application on Intellectual Property Management system in Sharepoint, I have no prior experience in Sharepoint, i have done all these through google and books.I would like to get “Sharepoint Server 2007 VideosLearn to Setup Your Own SharePoint Server - Step by Step!” so that i can know how to setup MOSS server in a better and efficient way. I want only this , no other choice.
All the best to All.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 1:53 am
piercove wrote,
I’m chiming in about the Balsamiq Mockups which I didn’t know about prior to just looking at it. Money-wise, it’s the lesser of the products above, but it seems much more valuable to me. There are many times that I need to do a quick design but do not want to use Photoshop, etc., to do so. I primarily design UI functionality and some backend framework for SharePoint. This would be a good tool to help get concepts out the door.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 3:09 am
dklenke wrote,
I am a contractor deployed to Iraq, working as a Web developer for the Iraq Assistance Group. Our job is to work with the Transition Teams – a Coalition Unit paired with a Iraqi Unit for the purpose of training the Iraqi Soldiers and assisting with security throughout Iraq. The IT department at Camp Victory Base, Baghdad has switched us from SharePoint 2003 to SharePoint 2007. 2007 is a fantastic product that holds many possibilities for the troops, who share their information through the Web. It would help me a great deal to have additional training, so I can provide the best product we can have. I am a very visual person who learns quickly by watching, listening and doing. The Training Videos would be perfect for that.
I am in Iraq to help the our Soldiers and civilians to do the best job they can with the most up-to-date information. SharePoint is the perfect tool. I want to make sure I create sites, webparts and assist with Server maintenance to allow the troops to find information they need and provide information others need.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 3:28 am
dinger wrote,
I would like to have Ben Curry and Bill English’s book about SharePoint best practices. I have recently started a new job and my primary responsibility will be SharePoint development and administration. I am trying to learn as much as I possibly can about MOSS 2007.
I don’t have any support to help me through my toils, and I think this book might help steer me in the right direction.
Thank You
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 7:21 am
David Tappan wrote,
I also want to put in a bid for a free copy of Balsamiq. As a SharePoint architect, I often find that hand-drawn model and wireframes are the quickest way to drive to agreement on a solution concept. At the same time, they can be hard to draw, and any changes require them to be redrawn from scratch. The “hand-drawn” look of Balsamiq is not only amusing, but a great way to get across to the my clients that the purpose of the diagram is to describe an application concept, not define the branding and look and feel.
If given this software, I will put it to good use immediately on the two projects I’m currently working on.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 9:07 am
ACruzer wrote,
Now I would love to have vista ultimate, I’ve just installed the Vista Enterprise on my Work Machine, and I’m loving it, none of the complaints that I’ve heard a lot of people share. I would love to have the media center functionality on my home machine! Can you say netflix streaming to the xbox?
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 9:32 am
swizards wrote,
Such a toss-up between the books - could I really ’shepherd’ all the game developers in house if I had the Shepherd’s Guide, or would I be better off with SP Best Practices? I think since I’m trying to herd folks in of varying backgrounds, I’d have to ask for Bogue’s book.
P.S. Glad to see your Registration/password items seem to be working now–spent too many frustrating efforts to log in a few weeks ago.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 11:04 am
adam wrote,
Hey
I would love to win Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 because I’m a student (no $), I’m bored of XP; I’m studying computer networks so would like to test out the latest solutions out there.
If not Vista, I would like to test out Expression Studio, I’m been working with sharepoint server for a year ( placement) and always been intrested in making user experience easy and effective.
Thank you
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
bucifan wrote,
I would like to win the Expression Studio. Why, well I think I am that unique developer who actually has some design ability. I could be wrong but if I don’t win the Expression Studio, the world may never know!
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Grimloque wrote,
I’m quite deserving of winning the Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008. I recently got a Windows Mobile 6 device and getting customized maps created and sent to the phone would save me gallons of gas trying to find my way, this is not only great for me, it’s great for the planet and isn’t that great for all of mankind?
Yeah, I’m stretching this a bit to the whole mankind thing but, I still think I should win.
| Link | July 18th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
mcnga1 wrote,
I would like to own the “Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices” book by Ben Curry and Bill English.
Not only are Ben and Bill handsome men, they’re quite powerful as well. I would love to learn the *right* way to do things in MOSS from such smart guys. Otherwise, I’ll continue to do things my way. And look where that has gotten me…to begging for a book that I would love to have.
Thank you for your consideration.
| Link | July 19th, 2008 at 10:45 am
garyp wrote,
As a SharePoint developer sometimes called upon to advise and assist with administering SharePoint sites, the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices book would be so useful to make sure I am “ticking all the right boxes” on those many admin pages (oh, so very many admin pages!)
Sure, I have read plenty of articles on the subject, but a book like that becomes a constant reference sitting right besides the keyboard, to be dipped into when needed, another bookmark added to another useful page.
| Link | July 20th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Pogle wrote,
Hi
I’d be delighted to win the Vista Ultimate because it would solve an immediate problem for me. Following a career change I’m building up my SharePoint development knowledge at home. I have a number of Virtual Machines, some self-built and some downloaded, and two host computers: one XP Home and one XP Pro. The latter is a lower spec machine and unable to run some VPCs. XP Home cannot run MS Virtual Server, so I use Parallels instead which is less feature-rich and involves time-consuming, and not always successful, conversions.
If I won the Vista package I’d finally be able to use all my Virtual PCs. It would also give me that push to use Vista which I’ve been putting off and off …..and off.
BTW, when exactly is Tuesday 21st July? ;o)
| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 3:39 am
plakerl wrote,
Hi there,
I am very interested in the SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices book. I have recently landed a position with the responsibility of building out an Intranet Solution built off SharePoint. It is quite an intriguing position and offers challenges everyday. There is not a time I don’t ask myself how others would configure SharePoint Sites or set up permissions as an example. I think this book would alleviate some of the second guessing I am doing and further my confidence with MOSS.
I can’t think of a better reference.
| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 7:02 am
gclark wrote,
Just to have a resource like the SharePoint Server 2007 Training Videos would be HUGE for me. I am doing my darnedest to learn as much as possible about MOSS 2007 & WSS 3.0 but feel totally inadequate as I work with the Jimmy Neutron of SharePoint, an absolutely brilliant young man (he’s my oldest sons age, for pete’s sake)who knows SharePoint like those amazing MVP’s out there, if not better. Anything to increase my knowledge and bring this old IT gal into the 21 century would be great!!
| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 9:26 am
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| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 9:58 am
Hinsua wrote,
I relay love to read the book from Robert Bogue The SharePoint Sheperd’s Guide for End Users… :)
Excelent Idea, Great Prizes, Great Blog!!
Thanks, Hector from http://www.sharepoint2007.co.cc
| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 10:22 am
EmAndEm wrote,
I’m most interested in the Balsamiq Mockups, but would love the Expression Studio as well. I would like to have them to help me start branding my sharepoint site.
| Link | July 21st, 2008 at 10:50 am
ReKKeR wrote,
As a soldier in Iraq that designs our Sharepoint Portal for over 10,000 viewers (rough estimate), I can think of no one else that deserves this more. Also due to the fact that I get paid next to nothing compared to my sharepoint designing civilian counterparts. And the Army won’t buy this software for me, so I would love to get
Microsoft Expression Studio
And I can start going into the myriad things I have to deal with on a daily basis that no one else does:
Power Outages
Cold Showers/No Showers
Not the best food… nuff said
IRAM threats and IEDs going off daily (maybe not on my base per se, but it could happen!)
Having 2 other roommates shoved into a milvan container with a door (12′ x 30′)
I can think of others, but I figure if this didn’t convince you, then nothing would.
FOB War Eagle, Iraq (Near Baghdad)
| Link | July 22nd, 2008 at 2:46 am
rkeinc wrote,
I would like to win Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008. I have used MS S&T 2003 upgraded to 2005 and it is a wonderful product. I recommend this software to anyone who wants a quick off-line counterpart to mapquest. BTW-The SharePoint Buzz is a great source of information for anything to do with SharePoint and a great RSS feed!
| Link | July 22nd, 2008 at 4:46 am
jneal wrote,
jneal wrote,
I think it would be cool for me to win “Balsamiq Mockups”.
I am the jack of all trades at my company and I am always creating mock-ups of screens. Usually I am using modified HTML , or gasp, PAINT and Irfan View. It is a horrible solution but it gets the job done with what I have. I would love this application, it would make my mockups look more professional and assist me in doing my job. I read this blog whenever this an update due to the fact I am the dedicated Sharepoint master as well.
Thanks,
John!!!!!!!!!
PS: Sorry about posting in the wrong thread originally.
| Link | July 22nd, 2008 at 8:40 am
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