I followed some of the initial discussion about LDSOSS on the BYU UUG
list, but I missed the creation of the separate mailing list and
forgot all about it until Bryan Murdock mentioned it on the UUG list
again.
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--- Richard K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did I mention this is very beta? =) I'd be curious if it even
works for you. So far, it has worked on 2 and failed on 1.
It works for me, although the 'pins' aren't exactly in the right
spots, and about half of the ward is missing.
--- Tom Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used TroopMaster in the past and it did not require me to
purchase a new license each year. However that was about 3
years ago and they may have changed their pricing plan. The
biggest problem that I had with TroopMaster was that it is not
easy to
--- Tom Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Hanks wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Tom Welch wrote:
could also have a plug-in type system for working with the
various religious awards as well (Duty to God for LDS) which
would then allow other Scouting groups to take advantage of
it without tying
I know it's the same as the previous version, but I like the
photographs and maps. Is there any chance of getting larger
versions, perhaps linked to from the current images?
I would love to be able to download the whole lot for offline
use. Or failing that, just some decent html of the
--- Thomas Haws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shane, I'd like to follow up on this:
On 6/14/06, Shane Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. The installer will put the web app in the Program
Files directory and a shortcut will be added to the menu and
desktop. The shortcut will both launch the
--- Dan Hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, John M wrote:
Any suggestions?
Apache + PHP + Mediawiki + MySQL (I believe all those
should work on Windows), and you can keep your journal in a
wiki. Different users/profiles might be a challenge, but I
believe it would be
--- Thomas Haws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 2006, it doesn't seem reasonable to automatically strip
phone or e-mail at the time of a move. People are increasingly
giving us their mobile numbers, and of course e-mail addresses
don't usually change at the time of a move. So I'm hoping I
can
--- Greg Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then there are the wards that abide by Church policy,
decommission their seemingly effective, external ward email
list, but because of restrictive functionality, never quite
make the transition to using the ward website's Email
Broadcasts, crippling what
--- Jay Askren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is a way to use Dan's Guardian to filter the computer
it's on so it's not easy to get around the filter, I'd be
interested in hearing how to do that.
The first thought that came to mind was to use transparent
proxy-style firewall rules, but then
I had a request recently from a friend whose son is on a
mission, to find out if it's possible to download his email from
his myldsmail.net account. Apparently his mailbox is almost
full, and his parents don't want to have to get everything by
copy-and-paste if they can help it.
Does anyone know
be fine with using
either service, with a slight preference for Google.
- Gary Thornock
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