I want to print my own recipes to fit on 4x6" recipe cards (print on regular paper) and I'm looking for a downloadable template or software program that will let me do it.
Where can I find free software or templates for printing my own recipe cards?
Microsoft.com has great Word templates for recipies and there is a couple in 4x6. Just type in templates and then search for recipes on that page.
Reply:desktoppub.about.com/od/cardtemplates/Ca...
i used this site in making receipe cards for teachers and bus drivers you need to have adobe(if not u can download it for free)
Reply:well its not free but if you have ms works they have a good program on there
Reply:If you go to allrecipes.com you are able to add your recipes to the database. But it doesnt stop there not only are you sharing your recipe but you are also able to:
---Get nutritional facts for your recipe
---COnvert your recipe
--Change the serving sizes
---Choose what size of recipe card you want to use
---And send your recipe card to other frineds online.
I love it and you should try it!
pollen
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
What is the best genealogy software available and why?
I am trying to research my family's ancestry and I am using the Mormon software, but it isn't very indepth.
What is the best genealogy software available and why?
Family Tree Maker ($39) is the market leader in the USA for PC's. Reunion is the only program I know of in the USA for the Mac. I use Roots Magic ($29) in the USA on a PC because I work as a data base designer and I know quality work when I see it.
RM is easy to use but does good things which FTM doesn't do. Exactly what it does will sound like "geek" to you; denormalization, for instance. They use a descriptor table and ID for the location, too.
If, for instance, you have "Modesto, Stanislus, California" as the place for 400 facts in your data base, then you find out the county is spelled "Stanislaus", you can change it just ones and it will be correct in all 400 facts.
I agree partly with Wendy - tools should be secondary. But tools help. RM will let me select people. For instance, if I find a great data base of Pennsylvania Weddings 1752 - 1900, I could have RM show me everyone in my data base who had "Pennsylvania" in any fact type - birth, death, census, marriage - so I could check to see if they were in the marriage data base. I could limit the list to those born after 1740 and before 1900. I could have them "served up" to me in three ways:
1) Selected in the individual view
2) Printed on paper
3) "Printed" to a text file, which I could import into Excel
If you search Google for [genealogy software review] or [genealogy software comparison] you will get thousands of biased and unbiased opinions.
Reply:Any genealogical software is simply a means of saving, filing, and visualizing the information you find. If you are interested in quality RESEARCH, the software is not really relevant.
People have been researching their ancestry for many many years, before there ever were computers available at all. I started using a 3 ring binder, and standard paper charts, and standard filing systems.
The computer is a wonderful TOOL but it does not replace the fun of learning good research standards that help you solve the puzzles.
Reply:FamilySearch.org offers a great version of their genealogy program called Free PAF (Personal Ancestral File). It's has quite a few features and is perfect if you're looking for something free. Registration for the website is required, but also free.
Reply:I would think that genealogy changes as information changes over time. I have just discovered my family's roots from the 17th century due to recent discoveries in Europe. It wasn't the software it was the Internet. Rely on the updates more! Good Luck!!!
Reply:I have used Family Tree Maker for over ten years, and have found it to be easy to use. You can input basic information about an ancestor, add notes, and include citations. There is even a place where you can put in photos. I like FTM because you can create custom genealogies. I have made custom made books for different family members, and can put in only their ancestors. They also have links to their collection of sources specific to the ancestor you've put into the program (provided you're online), but use this information with caution; much of it is not verified. First link below is for one offer for this software; second is a review of the software.
What is the best genealogy software available and why?
Family Tree Maker ($39) is the market leader in the USA for PC's. Reunion is the only program I know of in the USA for the Mac. I use Roots Magic ($29) in the USA on a PC because I work as a data base designer and I know quality work when I see it.
RM is easy to use but does good things which FTM doesn't do. Exactly what it does will sound like "geek" to you; denormalization, for instance. They use a descriptor table and ID for the location, too.
If, for instance, you have "Modesto, Stanislus, California" as the place for 400 facts in your data base, then you find out the county is spelled "Stanislaus", you can change it just ones and it will be correct in all 400 facts.
I agree partly with Wendy - tools should be secondary. But tools help. RM will let me select people. For instance, if I find a great data base of Pennsylvania Weddings 1752 - 1900, I could have RM show me everyone in my data base who had "Pennsylvania" in any fact type - birth, death, census, marriage - so I could check to see if they were in the marriage data base. I could limit the list to those born after 1740 and before 1900. I could have them "served up" to me in three ways:
1) Selected in the individual view
2) Printed on paper
3) "Printed" to a text file, which I could import into Excel
If you search Google for [genealogy software review] or [genealogy software comparison] you will get thousands of biased and unbiased opinions.
Reply:Any genealogical software is simply a means of saving, filing, and visualizing the information you find. If you are interested in quality RESEARCH, the software is not really relevant.
People have been researching their ancestry for many many years, before there ever were computers available at all. I started using a 3 ring binder, and standard paper charts, and standard filing systems.
The computer is a wonderful TOOL but it does not replace the fun of learning good research standards that help you solve the puzzles.
Reply:FamilySearch.org offers a great version of their genealogy program called Free PAF (Personal Ancestral File). It's has quite a few features and is perfect if you're looking for something free. Registration for the website is required, but also free.
Reply:I would think that genealogy changes as information changes over time. I have just discovered my family's roots from the 17th century due to recent discoveries in Europe. It wasn't the software it was the Internet. Rely on the updates more! Good Luck!!!
Reply:I have used Family Tree Maker for over ten years, and have found it to be easy to use. You can input basic information about an ancestor, add notes, and include citations. There is even a place where you can put in photos. I like FTM because you can create custom genealogies. I have made custom made books for different family members, and can put in only their ancestors. They also have links to their collection of sources specific to the ancestor you've put into the program (provided you're online), but use this information with caution; much of it is not verified. First link below is for one offer for this software; second is a review of the software.
What is the best bluetooth software to download?
Im looking to download a bluetooth software but I dont know if the best one is free to download or if you need to buy it.
Thank You!
What is the best bluetooth software to download?
Go to the website for whatever phone company you have and look at what bluetooth software they're trying to sell you that's compatible with your device.
Then go and try to find it on the web.
Good luck :}
Thank You!
What is the best bluetooth software to download?
Go to the website for whatever phone company you have and look at what bluetooth software they're trying to sell you that's compatible with your device.
Then go and try to find it on the web.
Good luck :}
What are some of the software applications used in accounting?
What software is used? And how is it relenvantto the field of accounting? Is it used in accounts payable? Recieveable? Payroll? Taxes? The most common programs would help. If you can list 3 or more it would be a plus.
What are some of the software applications used in accounting?
Quick Books IS THE BEST! there are others like PeachTree, Dynamics, eEnterprise, Epicor, BusinessWorks, MAS 90 and Best Enterprise Suite; to name a few, but dont know how complicated they are. None of them are all that inexpensive, but the most effective for Self Use and/or if you have an administrator / payroll employee.... Quick Books is the best!
For MORE HELP email us or simply give us a call... this is our specialty!
Ms. Tonya G, CEO
GTG Professionals, Ltd
Detroit, MI
641-715-3900 ext. 95512
gtgprofessionals@yahoo.com
Reply:Quick Book Professional Bookkeeper is a good one. It's easy to use, and user friendly. Simply Accounting, is another one. but not as user friendly.
What are some of the software applications used in accounting?
Quick Books IS THE BEST! there are others like PeachTree, Dynamics, eEnterprise, Epicor, BusinessWorks, MAS 90 and Best Enterprise Suite; to name a few, but dont know how complicated they are. None of them are all that inexpensive, but the most effective for Self Use and/or if you have an administrator / payroll employee.... Quick Books is the best!
For MORE HELP email us or simply give us a call... this is our specialty!
Ms. Tonya G, CEO
GTG Professionals, Ltd
Detroit, MI
641-715-3900 ext. 95512
gtgprofessionals@yahoo.com
Reply:Quick Book Professional Bookkeeper is a good one. It's easy to use, and user friendly. Simply Accounting, is another one. but not as user friendly.
What is a good accounting software for a business that rents out products?
Quickbooks will NOT work. This is an interior design business, and we have to keep track of inventory, furniture and other things, that are mostly rented out, but sometimes sold. Does anyone know of an inexpensive software that will do this?
What is a good accounting software for a business that rents out products?
Tally is of course the right answer . Tally can be adjusted to any business need. That the beauty of this software that almost all type of industries are using this software.
More over this software is very easy to get. What you need is the license no. and the keys. Rest can be done through Internet. Its a small software of nearly 5 mbs.
But before buying Tally you can check out about its features and functions on Tally's website.at
http://www.tallysolutions.com
more over for articles about tally you can view Tally's blog at
http://apnitally.blogspot.com
Reply:its called TALLY . it is an accounting software usually used by chartered accounts for their work . its very useful
Reply:you go for tally 8.1or lastest verision of it, apart there is wings is also, but the most popular is tally
playing cards
What is a good accounting software for a business that rents out products?
Tally is of course the right answer . Tally can be adjusted to any business need. That the beauty of this software that almost all type of industries are using this software.
More over this software is very easy to get. What you need is the license no. and the keys. Rest can be done through Internet. Its a small software of nearly 5 mbs.
But before buying Tally you can check out about its features and functions on Tally's website.at
http://www.tallysolutions.com
more over for articles about tally you can view Tally's blog at
http://apnitally.blogspot.com
Reply:its called TALLY . it is an accounting software usually used by chartered accounts for their work . its very useful
Reply:you go for tally 8.1or lastest verision of it, apart there is wings is also, but the most popular is tally
playing cards
What's the difference between software engineering and computer science?
What's the difference between software engineering and computer science? Which should I take? Any suggestions?
What's the difference between software engineering and computer science?
typically people who study computer science with also study software engineering. software engineering is a way to describe the engineering discipline people follow to write software.
usually classes on analysis and design, architecture, and process are considered part of software engineering.
http://www.developintelligence.com/catal...
Reply:Computer engineering is more of building computers and working with cables, and hardware. Its bascially the hands on side of computers. Whereas computer science is things like programming, analysis and things of that sort.
Reply:Software engineers and development graduate become skilled in designing, developing, testing, managing and maintaining software systems. The field explores the systematic study of computing systems and computation. It is the body of knowledge that results from theories for understanding computing systems and methods, design methodology, algorithms, and tools.
What's the difference between software engineering and computer science?
typically people who study computer science with also study software engineering. software engineering is a way to describe the engineering discipline people follow to write software.
usually classes on analysis and design, architecture, and process are considered part of software engineering.
http://www.developintelligence.com/catal...
Reply:Computer engineering is more of building computers and working with cables, and hardware. Its bascially the hands on side of computers. Whereas computer science is things like programming, analysis and things of that sort.
Reply:Software engineers and development graduate become skilled in designing, developing, testing, managing and maintaining software systems. The field explores the systematic study of computing systems and computation. It is the body of knowledge that results from theories for understanding computing systems and methods, design methodology, algorithms, and tools.
What software do you use to convert your recorded Media Center television programs?
The software you use to get rid of commercials.
The current software I tried seems to cut off the last 5 or 10 min of my show and I think it misses some commercials.
What software do you use to convert your recorded Media Center television programs?
Hope you get a good answer, 'cause I'd like to know, too.
Reply:Oh crap! No wonder everyone laughed at me when I said my favorite software was a blanket.
The current software I tried seems to cut off the last 5 or 10 min of my show and I think it misses some commercials.
What software do you use to convert your recorded Media Center television programs?
Hope you get a good answer, 'cause I'd like to know, too.
Reply:Oh crap! No wonder everyone laughed at me when I said my favorite software was a blanket.
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