How to Survive Competing against The Big Guys
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price?
*Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.*
‘Nuff said.
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price?
*Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.*
‘Nuff said.
In order to import my Microsoft Money 2007 data into Quicken 2007, I had to install Quicken 2005 first, import the Money 2007 data using the Data Converter, then start Quicken 2005 to finish the importing process, uninstall Quicken 2005, install Quicken 2007, then upgrade, and… finally done! It was a tedious process. But it…
I never thought living should be difficult. At least not until I find that common sense isn’t always logical. And even more when Are Manners Logical or Superficial? on Psychology Today explained that manners aren’t always common sense: Common sense tells me the most efficient way to ingest soup is to tip the bowl and…
Unable to find a “good” software to quickly control Windows Services. Here’s what I came up with: It’s written using Microsoft .NET which isn’t “portable” (yeah, like Windows services is portable?) 😉 If anybody wants it I’ll provide it for free including source code. 🙂
PrefixSuffix is a simple Linux GUI application that renames multiple files. It pretty much does (only) what its name says, rename prefixes and suffixes. If you want full-blown rename tool, check out KRename. The multi-renamer tool in GNOME Commander is also very advanced, with built-in support for EXIF, ID3, and other metadata standards.
Xarchiver is a Zip/compression application. On the UI side, it’s using GTK2 toolkit which probably looks best on GNOME/XFCE. It’s simple and straightforward. Xarchiver is in many ways comparable to FileRoller. I think it has a bit more features than FileRoller but user interface-wise, FileRoller looks a little bit better.
I’m not sure if the traffic lights in your region have this, but it definitely is the case in my town. Technorati : crossroad, crossroads, fork, forks, light, lights, road, roads, street, streets, traffic, traffic light