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Hello all:
I have finished with version 4 of the Wine Log Software I have talked to you about before. Version 4 includes a new section for recipe instructions, thanks to a suggestion by John Doeter, and HTML based reports. I have also completed a history report that several people have asked for. Please feel free to download it at: http://www.chadandtrish.com/winelog. As always I will work to correct any bugs and incorporate any suggestions. Thanks Chad Harvey |
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The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been
removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. Open the www.chadandtrish.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want. Click the Back button to try another link. Click Search to look for information on the Internet. HTTP 404 - File not found Internet Explorer (Lazy Hill Wineries) wrote: >Hello all: > >I have finished with version 4 of the Wine Log Software I have talked >to you about before. Version 4 includes a new section for recipe >instructions, thanks to a suggestion by John Doeter, and HTML based >reports. I have also completed a history report that several people >have asked for. Please feel free to download it at: >http://www.chadandtrish.com/winelog. As always I will work to correct >any bugs and incorporate any suggestions. Thanks > >Chad Harvey -- Miser, qui nunquam miser! |
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On 2/7/04 6:22 PM, in article , "Tee
Doubleyou" > wrote: > The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been > removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. > > Please try the following: > If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is > spelled correctly. > Open the www.chadandtrish.com home page, and then look for links to the > information you want. > Click the Back button to try another link. > Click Search to look for information on the Internet. > HTTP 404 - File not found > Internet Explorer > > > > (Lazy Hill Wineries) wrote: >> Hello all: >> >> I have finished with version 4 of the Wine Log Software I have talked >> to you about before. Version 4 includes a new section for recipe >> instructions, thanks to a suggestion by John Doeter, and HTML based >> reports. I have also completed a history report that several people >> have asked for. Please feel free to download it at: >> http://www.chadandtrish.com/winelog. As always I will work to correct >> any bugs and incorporate any suggestions. Thanks >> >> Chad Harvey > > -- > Miser, qui nunquam miser! > I can see the page just fine at the given address. I wonder if you have typed the address wrong or something? Unfortunately, I can't run this software on my mac so I can't comment on how nice it is. C'est la vie. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine (remove spamblocker from my email) |
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Sorry Greg, I have no idea how to port it to MAC. I am a Windows
programmer and just learning some UNIX programming; however it will be a while before I know enough to actually port it. I am working on a Web-based version for the future. >Unfortunately, I can't run this > software on my mac so I can't comment on how nice it is. C'est la vie. |
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On 2/9/04 8:28 AM, in article
, "Lazy Hill Wineries" > wrote: > Sorry Greg, I have no idea how to port it to MAC. I am a Windows > programmer and just learning some UNIX programming; however it will be > a while before I know enough to actually port it. I am working on a > Web-based version for the future. > >> Unfortunately, I can't run this >> software on my mac so I can't comment on how nice it is. C'est la vie. That's ok. I understand. Actually M$FT doesn't even give us Access for the Mac, so I suspect it would be very difficult for you to port it over if you are relying on Access architecture. I think a web-based version, if it follows web standards and doesn't require additional software on the client, would work fine with all platforms. By they way -- Unix is great! I was so happy when Apple switched to Unix for it's operating system. I can have my mac and unix too!!! -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine (remove spamblocker from my email) |
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