Wasn't that WordStar?
WordPerfect.
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Wasn't that WordStar?
WordPerfect.
The Word format, at least the .doc format .docx wasn't around when I worked on translating document formats, doesn't really lend itself to WordPerfect style reveal codes. It's hella complex and you can have formatting out of order since it can append edits anywhere in the document to the end of the file. That made it able to save your changes to a big document really fast, but increased the chance for bugs. If you did a 'save as' as opposed to a 'save', it would reorder the file so it was linear.
Does anyone have any suggestions for RSS readers for Android? I'm trying to keep up to date in some areas, but clean up my web browsers.
I see an unofficial Google reader out there (gReader), but I'm not sure what that means--it ganks their featureset or style? Or their actual config?
Anything wrong with the official Google Reader app? I just use that.
I have a tech tool question.
I would like to do a very simple piece of data organization, and I'm sure there's a tool to do it.
I am organizing a MathCounts team for my school. I have a giant pile of problems, and I want to simply make a list of all of the problems, with tags. Basically, if I see a geometry question that uses the area formula for regular polygons, 30-60-90 triangles, and the pythagorean theorem, I want to associate the problem with tags "30-60-90","regular polygon area","area","pythagorean", and "geometry", so that later, when I'm working on a geometry unit with the girls, I can click on "30-60-90" and pull up all of the problems that use it.
If the problems were URLs, I'd use del.icio.us or springpad or Evernote. If I actually wanted to type the problems up, I would use SpringPad or EverNote. But since the problems are actually on paper, all I really want is to tag a title: "2010-2011 Warmup 10 Problem 3" - any other information is overkill.
Any suggestions for a nice svelte way to do this - add tags to something as simple as a title?
Why not Evernote? You can attach files to notes in the desktop version.
Anything wrong with the official Google Reader app? I just use that.
Because it's not one of the top whatever results when you search for rss reader?
Weird. I find that pretty surprising, but I probably searched "Google Reader" since I knew I would want one that synced.
Ginger: I may yet do that, but since I want to make an individual "note" for every single problem - of which there are 10-20 in each file - attaching files isn't really useful. I don't even have digital copies of some of the files - they're old paper-only masters. I don't really want to use the program to store the actual information, just the tags along with enough information that I can look the problem up in my MathCounts binder.
I could absolutely hack Evernote (or Springpad, which I like a bit more) to do what I want, but it would just have a lot of overhead.
Gris,
I must confess I don't know what you need.
Can't you do what you want in excel? Google spreadsheet? Do you want to pair the items with QR codes or something?
Do you need a database?
Has anyone here ever used anything like Sickbeard? I'm trying to work out its scope. I mean, can I use it on a login-only torrent site?