"Matthew Combs" <MattCombs@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:19c5b1f6-0c60-4018-9852-2c5451330ee1@s9g2000vby.googlegroups.com... >I have written some new software called Obituary Helper that assists > in finding the People and Places found in an obituary. I've been > working on it for a while now and decided to release it and try to get > some feedback. > > The software can be downloaded at: http://mattcombs.webs.com/ohmain.html > > This software requires that the Microsoft .NET environment be > installed on your computer. It was designed for the Microsoft .NET > Framework Version 3.5, but may work on Version 2.0. It will not run > on the Macintosh, only Microsoft Windows. > > I would be interested in your ideas and any problems you encounter. > If you have a problem, it would help to have a copy of the obituary > and a good description of the problem. > > Thanks, > > Matt Combs I downloaded it and found it interesting albeit a bit confusing so far. Should be fun to play with though. As for the bitches about its requirements, it sounds to me like someone developing a free feature that can be used by GM car owners while non-GM owners complain that they can't access it. Thanks for offering your software to us.
On 01-01-2011 23:08, Bremick wrote: > As for the bitches about its > requirements, it sounds to me like ... ... like some people aren't reading very carefully. -- Wes Groleau The Interconnectedness of Things http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/russell?itemid=1499