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* DC

* John H.

Uhm, the same place where you can find Sidekick 98,
<URL:http://siderealb0x.250free.com/>, right along with SK95 and
SK97. Installation is a total bitch, though -- it seems you *have*
to write the files to floppies to be able to install the thing.
Dunno about you, but I'm not willing to juggle a bunch of floppies
to try out a piece of downloadable software.

Yep, I agree, and no amount of trying to rename the zip files to
series (.Zip, .z01, .z02, etc, .part 01.zip, .part 02.zip, etc) or cat
all the files into one would work. If someone comes up with a method
that DOES work without messing with floppies, though, I'd sure be
interested to hear it.
 
TKO said:
"kalynuik1" a couché sur son écran :


In windows, where do put the xpi file so the calendar is accessible?
Well first you have to be running Mozilla
If you already downloed the xpi file and are running Mozilla the start
mozilla, click file, open and point to the xpi to install it, then its
accessible under tools

I hope that explains that, if not ask again

Kingtut1
 
"kalynuik1" a formulé la demande :
Well first you have to be running Mozilla
If you already downloed the xpi file and are running Mozilla the start
mozilla, click file, open and point to the xpi to install it, then its
accessible under tools

I hope that explains that, if not ask again

Kingtut1
Holy crap, that's slick. Nice calendar. It installed in the bottom tool
bar (Mozilla 1.5a)
Thanks :-Z
 
dkg_ctc said:
Yep, I agree, and no amount of trying to rename the zip files to
series (.Zip, .z01, .z02, etc, .part 01.zip, .part 02.zip, etc) or cat
all the files into one would work. If someone comes up with a method
that DOES work without messing with floppies, though, I'd sure be
interested to hear it.

I've done the floppy shuffling work for you. Grab a copy of HJSplit and
head on over to alt.binaries.freeware. Have fun. }:O)
 
I've done the floppy shuffling work for you. Grab a copy of
HJSplit and head on over to alt.binaries.freeware. Have fun.
}:O)

I'm a cat guy, myself (as opposed to an HJSplit guy, that is, not as
opposed to a dog guy). :) Thanks much for the upload...I'm giving it
a whirl now.
 
*snip*
Holy crap, that's slick. Nice calendar. It installed in the bottom
tool bar (Mozilla 1.5a)
Thanks :-Z

Out of curiousity, is there any reason you're using 1.5a, and not 1.5
final? It's been out now for awhile...
 
I'm a cat guy, myself (as opposed to an HJSplit guy, that is, not as
opposed to a dog guy). :) Thanks much for the upload...I'm giving it
a whirl now.

You're welcome.

<meow>
 
Hello, dkg_ctc!
You wrote on 5 Nov 2003 16:49:35 GMT:

??>> * DC
??>>>> I notice that there exists a Sidekick99. Any particular reason
??>>>> why you recommend Sidekick98?
??>>
??>> * John H.
??>>> Only reason is that I couldn't seem to come up with a working
??>>> link for downloading Sidekick99 when I was testing. I only
??>>> recommend what I've seen. That's it.
??>>
??>> Uhm, the same place where you can find Sidekick 98,
??>> <URL:http://siderealb0x.250free.com/>, right along with SK95 and
??>> SK97. Installation is a total bitch, though -- it seems you *have*
??>> to write the files to floppies to be able to install the thing.
??>> Dunno about you, but I'm not willing to juggle a bunch of floppies
??>> to try out a piece of downloadable software.

I knew there was a reason I didn't check it out!


With best regards, John H.. E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
Hello, Avraham!
You wrote on Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:51:19 +0200:

??>>> Hello, DC!
??>>
??>> Howdy! }:O)
??>>

You're looking at Sidekick 99, guy. SK98 is one download and one patch.

With best regards, John H.. E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
Hello, Melinda!
You wrote on Wed, 05 Nov 2003 10:07:17 GMT:

??>> Thanks guys, forgot to mention. Windows platform. Evolution is a
??>> definite pick under linux. Wish someone could compile it for windows!

MMt> Sidekick and the Palm desktop both work in Windows.

Palm Desktop came pretty close. The only reason is wasn't selected for
http://home.wi.rr.com/johnhood/freeware/ was that it failed acceptance
testing due to interoperability issues, spec. importing contact data from
another application was too poorly laid out. SideKick does this nicely. If
you can live with that though, Palm Desktop is a good choice.

With best regards, John H.. E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
Hello, Avraham!
You wrote on Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:51:19 +0200:

??>> On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 02:36:43 GMT, John H.
??>>
??>> Howdy! }:O)
??>>

You're looking at Sidekick 99, guy. SK98 is one download and one
patch.

No, Sidekick98 showed up as seven zips to install (Disk1.zip through
Disk7.zip), and one zip for the patch (Sidekick98patch.zip). However,
unlike SideKick 99, SideKick98 doesn't require any messing around with
floppies.
 
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