Thanks Glenn, for a little more information please see
http://emergination.com.au/saasu or type saasu perth into google (excuse the
blatant plug).
One of the best features added recently is automated bank feeds - you can sync
your bank account securely to the system and then it makes entering
Hi Chris,
The below links might help you.
Learning roadmap for Excel 2011:
http://mac2.microsoft.com/help/office/14/en-us/excel/item/859ab45d-74fd-4705-b3ce-fa311ac57b24
Insert or delete cells, rows, columns, or sheets:
This was what I was looking for ;-)
Charts:
http://mac2.microsoft.com/help/office/14/en-us/excel/category/4cc82111-2d97-4a29-84cb-9f7b75536fa2
On 22/06/2011, at 1:58 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Chris,
The below links might help you.
Learning roadmap for Excel 2011:
Hi Ash and Ronnie
Thanks very much for your reply on this.
Yes Ash, I am using a bar chart, I should have said that, with date on the
x-axis and numbers on the y. The dates are pretty much continuous for sept 07,
then a gap of two months and then 3 weeks in december and Jan 08 then a big gap
Chris
Thats actually handy info, as all I had done was put a list of Months down with
no Year identifier (Jan, Feb etc as opposed to Jan 11, Feb 11)
Excel must of just taken it as text rather then realise it was a date
Ash
On 22/06/2011, at 3:17 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi Ash and Ronnie
Thanks, Greg. MoneyWorks Cashbook fills the bill admirably.
Glenn, Justin, I have looked at saasu which is a very nice concept but
way beyond my very simple needs.
I will do the GST for this quarter from eRecord then start a fresh
year with MoneyWorks.
Severin Crisp
On 22/06/2011, at 10:50
Hi Severin,
I have been following this thread with interest and also had a look at the many
excellent suggestions for accounting software. I notice that MoneyWorks
Cashbook is available through the Mac App Store at a considerable discount for
$47.99.
Cheers,
Carlo
On 2011-06-22, at 15:44,
Hi RobD Ronni
Following on from my email on Monday, yesterday speed was OK also this
afternoon at around 280-300KBs.
At 6.25pm today speed 164KBs
Power off modem for 20 secs, re test showed 290KBs.
15 minutes later it remains the same at 290KBs.
So does the modem get tired, lose interest,
There are accounting packages and there are accounting packages. If
you want to run a business and the bookkeeping or accounting is done
by an experienced bookkeeper/accountant then use MYOB AccountEdge. It
is well supported and can now be networked. But not for the faint
hearted who
I am increasingly using my iPhone to make iCal events. There are sent
via the 'cloud' to my iMac.
Is there a way that when they arrive at my iMac I can be reminded so
that I can set a different recall etc?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
I still cannot search the WAMUG archives but I do not remember seeing
this discussed recently.
What is the best way of sending SMS's from my iMac at home and work?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=SMSl=wamug%40wamug.org.au
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 22/06/2011, at 7:49 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
I still cannot search the WAMUG archives but I do not remember seeing this
discussed recently.
What is the best way of sending
Hi Stuart,
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but a workaround would be to
create a new calendar called, say, iPhone. When you add an event from your
iPhone chose this as the calendar to add the event to.
When the even it is synced back to your Mac it will be apparent that it was
Hi Stuart,
I’m also not sure what you mean by “set a different recall etc”.
If you have put your iPhone “Event” in the same calendar as it is then synced
to via MobileMe to your iMac, you can Edit the Event in the iCal Calendar on
your iMac, modify alarms etc.
I do this all the time, I add
Hi Stuart,
SMS Mac’ might be worth checking out.
http://www.smsmac.com/en/
You can run SMS Mac in different ways: as a Dashboard Widget, as an Address
Book plugin
SMS Mac integrates seamlessly with your Mac Address Book. With the SMS Mac
Address Book plugin installed, you simply open the
Hi John,
Within the Billion did you change your MTU to 1432.
Make sure you are setting this at its PPPoE settings page.
Not the interface settings.
Then restart modem.
Cheers!
`RobD...
On 22Jun2011, at 6:49 pm, John Daniels wrote:
Hi RobD Ronni
Following on from my email on Monday,
Evening,
SMS mac costs to send or something? Not sure remember reading or on list?
Cheers!
`RobD
On 22Jun2011, at 9:54 pm, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Stuart,
SMS Mac’ might be worth checking out.
http://www.smsmac.com/en/
You can run SMS Mac in different ways: as a Dashboard Widget,
Hi RobD
Yes I have tried the MTU at 1432 and also 1450 and 1492.
It seems I get the highest speed at 1450 but only by 10KBs. The speed has
dropped only once today and unplugging the modem brought it back up.
Cheers
John
On 22/06/2011, at 10:04 PM, Rob Davies wrote:
Hi John,
Rob,
All the details are at the link I supplied!
Yes, sending SMS is not free, they are also not free using Skype. They are free
using iChat BUT only in the US. Australia you pay. Google are free.
Each SMS will cost you only $0.10 whether you're sending locally or to a
foreign country. No
Excellent choice Severin. I have been using Moneyworks Express for personal
and sporting organisations with which I was affiliated for many years. Have
since passed it on to others who have found it easy to get into and use.
Regards
John Thompson
On 22/06/2011, at 3:44 PM, Severin Crisp
This is just the sort of thing to be careful of, and one which plagues the
Windows world on a daily basis. No doubt others on this list have received this
message as well. I have deliberately removed the attachment for the purposes of
posting of course, but opening that invitation card could
Looks like this “Fake” email is generated from Russia.
The attachment is a ZIP folder named: Invitation_Card_83839.zip
Do not open it, it contains a trojan!!!
ESET AV shows it as;
ZIP » Invitation_Card.exe - a variant of Win32/Kryptik.PIT trojan.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 23/06/2011, at 8:20 AM,
Hi Wamuggers,
One thing that many of us share is an appreciation of the highly functional,
user focussed designs that Apple pioneers. The next episode of CNBC Titans will
be an unauthorised story of Steve Jobs and Apple. Here is the official website
with a video preview:
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