Grah. I hate .docx files.
That is all.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
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Grah. I hate .docx files.
That is all.
There have been rumors that there won't be an easy upgrade from XP to Windows 7.
Way to encourage the black market, Microsoft.
Recommendations for IIS log file analysis software?
eta: W3C extended log format
Thanks for asking that Facebook question Vortex. I've as much as abandoned the site for weariness over "Thus and so has sent Whose and so a blankfilling!"
I get enough flotsom in my data stream without all that.
Speaking of jetsom, I'm trying to figure out if there is a useful way to archive email onto a disc from Thunderbird.
I followed all the instructions, zipping the profile, adding it to a burn folder and burning it onto a dvd. Upon opening, however, most of the archived mail was jibberish.
Is this the best I can hope for given email formats and html stuff?
t sits next to Teppy
Anybody have a (pref free) financial management software tool for Mac they love? My old version of Quicken (2004, I think) won't run on my new laptop, and the migration to the new Quicken Financial Life beta was a complete bust. (They offer a free data conversion tool...which is also in beta and explicitly unsupported. This tool also utterly fails to WORK. Blech.)
So I'm open to suggestions. I'd prefer something free and able to convert Quicken 2004 data files.
DXMachina suggested GnuCash last year. I downloaded it but never got around to playing with it.
Looks like it does work on a Mac: [link]
Have you looked at Mint.com? I have only a little.
Jessica,
I use Ibank, which I like. It is not free.
I like the concept of Mint, but (a) I'm still leery of keeping all my financial info online, and (b) I keep thinking it would be a good idea to try one of those things and then going "oh please, would I really keep it up??"