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hypersoniq WILLSELL,Well you guys are definitely from the other side of the spectrum. (A bit of brainwashing here?)I think I said I use 100% Microsoft products, why are you questioning what other software I use? Was I not clear enough? (Perhaps you're accustomed to using a patchwork of buggy UNIX varieties all strung together with a zillion patches and bug fixes.)Microsoft is wonderful because they provide their patches and bugs fixes in a way that is very easy to administer - unlike UNIX/L
Oct 25, 2003, 8:34 pm - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
Lotto synchronizer big test
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on October 25, 2003 WILLSELL:I've been using Microsoft products since the days that they developed the first version of DOS. Microsoft has been one of the best companies ever founded, and it has been through the creation of innovative products. Lottery Post runs on 100% Microsoft software. (With the exception of the Web site of course, which I wrote.)They get an unfair amount of bashing in the media, probably by the same people who wrote the upcoming The Reag
Oct 25, 2003, 3:55 pm - WILLSELL - Lottery Systems Forum
Lotto synchronizer big test
WILLSELL:I've been using Microsoft products since the days that they developed the first version of DOS. Microsoft has been one of the best companies ever founded, and it has been through the creation of innovative products. Lottery Post runs on 100% Microsoft software. (With the exception of the Web site of course, which I wrote.)They get an unfair amount of bashing in the media, probably by the same people who wrote the upcoming The Reagans CBS movie. (For those who don't know about the
Oct 25, 2003, 9:12 am - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
Gap program Texasmadman, lakerben
Just a suggestion....Microsoft allows you to download a 60 day free trial of Excel 2010. I just don't have the kind of time that required to make all these systems work in Excel, Open Office, Microsoft Works, etc.
Jun 1, 2012, 1:00 pm - Texas MadMan - Lottery Systems Forum
New P3 Sheet...Testers welcome
(To use this Web page interactively, you must have Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.01 or later and the Microsoft Office Web Components. See the
Microsoft Office Web site:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/fromOffice9/MSOWCPub.htm?&HelpLCID=1033
for more information.)
Jan 1, 2007, 3:00 pm - Raven62 - Lottery Systems Forum
For the programmers on this board
I woudl personally recommend the Microsoft .NET languages -- VB.NET and C#. Microsoft is giving away Visual Studio Express Edition for free, which even includes a free version of the SQL Server 2005 database. If someone is going to try to start programming, I would heartily recommend Visual Basic (VB.NET).
Aug 14, 2006, 2:32 pm - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
Emma Lou v1.0 (Pick 4)
The latest free unzip utility I've seen is camunzip. Do a search on camunzip and you'll find the webpage. Microsoft Office has a built in unzip utility sounds like you don't have Microsoft Office.
May 29, 2006, 9:14 am - Maryland - Lottery Systems Forum
which excel version would i need ?
going to try NN but it seems i dont have microsoft excel on my pc, only microsoft works, which version of excel do i need to run these NN programs? thanks
Apr 18, 2004, 3:12 pm - paul762 - Lottery Systems Forum
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063 was our midday number today...it came 630.see it right next to 774 in the above chart?...someone may get a triple...I don't know who. My chart is just in regular microsoft word. It is NOT an excel spreadsheet... it is regular microsoft word.
Jun 27, 2003, 11:47 am - Littleoldlady - Lottery Systems Forum
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/help/videos/using-windows-xp-mode
Dec 28, 2011, 4:54 pm - JADELottery - Lottery Systems Forum