Rex Baldazo wrote:

>Just wondering--we all of course saw the nifty Mac guides you can buy from 
>TidBits:
>
>http://www.tidbits.com/takecontrol/default.html
>
>I was wondering if anybody knew of other sites that offer similar types of 
>downloadable tools?  Not necessarily just PDF's, but things like spreadsheets 
>to help you calculate ROI, little standalone databases to help you with 
>inventory, etc.  Generally things you can download, where the purchase price 
>is relatively small like the $10 books from TidBits.
>
>Thanks, just doing a bit of research on this kind of small-scale e-commerce.
>
>--- Rex.
>
Hi Rex

Stop by my web site. I have all sorts of spreadsheets you can easily 
download. On the business side, I have a combination Payroll/Timekeeping 
for an hourly employee, an Inventory with a built-in bid calculator, and 
a Cost Estimate spreadsheet with self-aligning columns so you can print 
directly from the spreadsheet. On the personal side, I have an 
assortment of spreadsheets that do all sorts of different things. Some 
of the spreadsheets use macros, so if you're using the OS X version of 
AppleWorks, I don't think those will work, but I think the Classic 
version still supports macros.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
When you want to do more than just buy software
http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html
mailto:remacs at optonline.net





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