Derek Cornish
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GrandView and Tame
4/4/2008
Cassius wrote:
>
>I found the thread and your postings: You
>mentioned your PIF, but you didn't give its specific settings. (You did list for
>JeePea the command line parameters.)
>
>Here, again ar...
GrandView and Tame
4/3/2008
Cassius wrote:
>1) I just tried running GV under Tame ver 6 pre-release in Windows XP SP2 Media Center
>Edition.. I do not recommend it. I found no real advantages and some drawbacks. I used
>...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/15/2008
Posted by Chris Thompson
> Runs fine on DOSemu for me.
Thanks. That's very useful to know.
Derek
ConnectedText 3
3/15/2008
Manfred wrote:
>Derek,
>I hope you will find it as useful as I do.
Thank you, Manfred. I'm going to set aside some time as soon as I've finished doing my taxes :-).
Derek
mac emulators
3/14/2008
Manfred -
Doesn't the PearPC emulator count? http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/01/18/PearPC.html
This seems to be able to run Tiger (and possibly Leopard) - and from original MAC OS...
mac emulators
3/14/2008
Posted by Chris Thompson
Mar 13, 2008 at 06:15 PM
> I don’t think the technique you posted in that link works with an unhacked copy of OS X. They’re using “JaS Mac OS X > 10.4.8 Intel/AM...
ConnectedText 3
3/14/2008
Manfred wrote:
>I admit that I am prejudiced, but, I would like to add, it
>isn't uninformed prejudiced. Since you are all (almost all?) crimpers, what do you
>have to lose by taking another look....
mac emulators
3/13/2008
Chris commented:
> There’s no Mac emulator, but if you’re willing to hunt around on the seedier side of the internet, through hacks you can install OS X on generic PCs.
Coincidentally, I'd been doing...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/12/2008
JeePea wrote:
>Hello (my first post)
>
>I also use GV under XP and don't have any issues. However, I got
>the disks for GV via Ebay several years ago but I didn't get a manual.
>
>Can someone
>pl...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/9/2008
jimspoon wrote:
>I haven't had any problems running GV under XP. Not running it in TAME. When a DOS
>program won't run under XP, I've had good luck running them in
>DOSBox.
>http://www.dosbox.co...
News for Zoot fans
3/9/2008
Cassius wrote:
>2. I guess the above means you know who I really am. DON'T TELL!
>
The secret is safe with me/us :-)
Derek
News for Zoot fans
3/8/2008
Cassius wrote:
>
>
>Tom S. wrote: FWIW I got a new laptop 6 months ago and I haven't had a single problem
>with Vista. Of course, I must admit I spend 95% of my time in MS programs. If it didn't...
News for Zoot fans
3/8/2008
Derek Cornish wrote:
>Thanks for mentioning this. I'd forgotten that he had a blog. Information overload I
>guess. I think he is running Zoot via VIMWare on his new MACs, too.
>
>Derek
Whoops! F...
News for Zoot fans
3/8/2008
Thanks for mentioning this. I'd forgotten that he had a blog. Information overload I guess. I think he is running Zoot via VIMWare on his new MACs, too.
Derek
News for Zoot fans
3/8/2008
Cassius wrote:
>1) I, too, still use GV
>for some things on Win XP. Derek, what settings (PIF, etc.) or supplementary software
>do you use to make GV as friendly as possible on XP? -- Maybe I...
GrandView (GV) on XP or Vista--how?
3/8/2008
Cassius -
My pif settings are very much the same as yours, but a bit sloppier :-) - i.e. I haven't got rid of all the settings I used when I ran it under WIN98. Here's a brief rundown of where I diff...
News for Zoot fans
3/7/2008
Well, that's all true...but -
Zoot is a complex program and it's developer has constantly tweaked the original design - so much so that the main version numbers provide a very poor indication of his ...
News for Zoot fans
3/7/2008
Thanks, Steve,
Coincidentally, I was alerted to the new website by the disappearance of the beta one. Although I just squeeze under the bar for a free update, I recall having finally registered Zoot...
Susanne wrote:
>BTW: now that I have
>started posting here, I hope I know when to stop/shut up again ;-)
>
>Susanne
It is quite addictive, isn't it? No stop rules needed (or heeded) here. People j...
Susanne wrote:
>And yes, I am aware of the fact that UltraRecall will allow you to at least
>decide what Folder or item to assign a new clipping to as well - and, while I really like
>the feature ...
Surfulater on Bits du Jour on Friday
2/21/2008
I must agree. At this price it's well worth getting.
Web Research has offered external hyperlinks to its content for some time, and currently uses a categories/sub-categories keywording system for o...
Thanks for the information about TRichview (http://www.trichview.com/). It seems that MyInfo and TreeDBNotes Pro use it as their editor, too. I did not know that. Unfortunately it does not look as tho...
Ike Washington wrote:
>I don't worry too much about keywording scraps since I
>tend to use Scrapbook to store the full text of the pdf or html file. Every word stored
>there get indexed by dtSearch...
Ike Washington wrote:
>
>I index my zoot databases using dtSearch directly, without converting them
>first into html files. Works okay - some garbage indexed too. Having searched within
>dtSearch...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>I have little
>difficulty in deciding myself. I have always opted for leaving them in (a few)
>permanent windows folders and indexing/linking to them from database prog...
