Pretty sure that this has been asked before, but what's a good free PDF converter for the PC?
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cutePDF works well, Jon. [link]
Thanks, Deena!
Does anyone here use Yahoo Small Business for their email? I'm trying to figure how (or if) IMAP is available but I haven't been able to find an answer.
I use yahoo small business and have tried and failed to set up IMAP in the past. I'm pretty sure yahoo doesn't do IMAP at all (except some weird version on the iphone for the @yahoo.com address). I definitely can't get it going with my own domain.
ETA: Reading available options they only offer pop. It's been unreliable for me.
I was sitting on the toilet one day and I thought, "Wouldn't it be great if moving fonts from one computer to another was awkward and counter-intuitive? Wouldn't it be so cool if I couldn't actually see what files are in the fonts folder without resorting to the command line? Also, wouldn't it be lovely if my files were arbitrarily grouped into categories that have nothing to do with the way I organize things?
Windows 7 was my idea.
Are moving fonts supposed to be easy? I mean, if you've bought or downloaded them, aren't they simply moveable from the point you obtained them?
Aren't the fonts just in Windows/Fonts
Are moving fonts supposed to be easy? I mean, if you've bought or downloaded them, aren't they simply moveable from the point you obtained them?
You may have to install them, though that should just be a matter of highlighting all the fonts you what to install, right-clicking, and selecting 'install'
But that's not what moving fonts from one computer to another sounded like. I'd just install them again from the source.