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On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from dmccunney:
>
> "Mister, you're a better man than I."
>
>> I migrated to Windows and Linux long ago. There are still a few old
>> DOS apps I use, and I'm currently playing with a fork of DOSBox called
>> vDos under 64 bit Windows to run
from dmccunney:
"Mister, you're a better man than I."
> I migrated to Windows and Linux long ago. There are still a few old
> DOS apps I use, and I'm currently playing with a fork of DOSBox called
> vDos under 64 bit Windows to run them. I play with FreeDOS for fun
> and to keep my hand in. I
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> I got it to download finally. It seems that it doesn't like Opera.
> I tried IE and it worked. I wonder why it hates Opera.
> Opera always worked before.
I have no idea. Which version of Opera?
> As far as dos goes I use it for alot. Qpro
I got it to download finally. It seems that it doesn't like Opera.
I tried IE and it worked. I wonder why it hates Opera.
Opera always worked before.
As far as dos goes I use it for alot. Qpro for book keeping,
Wordperfect for letters etc and Quickview to do my camera pics.
with QV you can stop a m
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> When you pay for the software he gives you a special link with a
> password.
I assumed something like that.
> Have you tried the s command on a movie. I paid him $100 to add it.
> I use it on home movies. I can stop the movie at a good sp
When you pay for the software he gives you a special link with a
password.
Have you tried the s command on a movie. I paid him $100 to add it.
I use it on home movies. I can stop the movie at a good spot and save the
frame.
Instead of taking alot of stills I just make an avi movie and save the
goo