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Stand by while I convert them to AppleWorks...
or OpenOffice.
Anything but Microsoft
>:D
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson)
Hey!
Excel is cool! Microsoft <> evil!
(Access IS evil, though. LOL!)
if you hate access...
check out zoho... the database application they offer is sooooo smooooth and nice :D
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Web-based?
Is Zoho a web-based suite hosted online somewhere? If so then I've found the right Zoho, and it looks interesting.
looks just like
what google offers as well??
more (& better imo)
It is web based... CLICK I churned out this database in minutes... very few minutes.
I like this much better than google. I can invite other users to see my pages and creations. I love it. There is a way of imbedding your data collectors into your website ... so you can collect info from your visitors into one central location without added work.
Currently I am using zoho planner to assist with a freelance art job... I'm designing a band's logo and cd cover. This allows us to upload and comunicate back in forth from any computer :D
( ZOHO.com << its free! )
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Looks a lot like some of the
Looks a lot like some of the DIY planner forms.
yeah...
isnt the priority matrix a diyplanner thing?
did he copy? :(
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Just a reminder
that these forms _are_ under a Creative Commons license. I would suppose that, so long as she isn't selling them for profit, or claiming further copyright, she's ok. She's also in China, from what I could tell--oh, and she _did_ ask David Seah if she could recreate his ETP in Excel form. I wouldn't worry about the copying--after all, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. ;-)
But the heritage of these forms is very obvious to us here. :-)
-Jon
Seems like a step back
Most of the template postings are in a portable or non-proprietaty format. And then there's this one ;)
Personally, I never used Excel for more than balancing a checkbook, and the AppleWorks spreadsheet is sufficient for that.
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson)
I've been an Excel
fan since version 1.1, back before it was ever a Windows app. (or at least a useful one!) In fact, I moved from MultiPlan (ever heard of that?--it was Microsoft's _DOS_ spreadsheet program!) to Excel, and immediately fell in love! Of course, this was back before Word 6, and the days of Windows dominance, too. I still like Excel--the only Microsoft app I like. That said, I find OOo's spreadsheet pretty cool, to, and it's Unicode, to boot--which the X version of Excel most certainly is not, neither is Apple Works. :-( I gave up Claris when I went to OS X, and have never looked back. I have AW installed, because I still have tons of old Claris Works files I need on the rare occasion, but now I've been moving them to Pages...
...but I still like Excel--sshhh..... that's my dirty secret...
-Jon
(oh, and for what I used to need Excel for--Claris/Apple Works couldn't do)
AppleWorks!
Somebody else uses AppleWorks! At work I have to use MS office but at home it is a nice warm feeling to use AppleWorks.
Nice Find!
Jon - thanks for posting this - what a great find! I absolutely LOVE Excel and it is pretty much the only program I use!
Thanks again - Big SMILES,
nay nay
One might say...
you Excel at it ?
or with it ?
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"I think the surest sign that there is intelligent life out there in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." (Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Waterson)