Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-21 Thread Robert
I can't view this link.  The message says that either JavaScript is 
turned off or I have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.


Downloaded latest version, still same message.

How to I check to see if Java Script is turned off?  Using Firefox with 
Windows XP.


Jeff Wright wrote:

Did someone say food fight?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-yldqNkGfo


  



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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-21 Thread Robert
I found out how to enable JavaScript using the You Tube help.  It was 
already enabled.  I still can't see this video nor any other video on 
YouTube.


What's wrong?


Jeff Wright wrote:

Did someone say food fight?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-yldqNkGfo


  



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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-21 Thread mike
Decided to go the WINE route...thanks for the tip.

Mike

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Michael Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  I'm considering moving my mom from windows xp pro to ubuntu.  She has
  just one too many friends forwarding her every email they find on the
  web I believe and I can't seem to get her to stop opening them.  The
  only app I'm not sure about replacing is her quicken.  I've read on
  the gnucash website that it can import all quicken files and it
  appears to have a similar interface.  Does anyone have experience with
  this program?  Or thoughts on another program of this type?  All she
  needs is a small program for home register entry, nothing business
  oriented.

 Perhaps you can still run quicken on ubuntu if you install wine?  I've
 run a couple of p2p video apps on ubuntu using wine and the performance
 was fine.


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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-21 Thread Tom Piwowar
I found out how to enable JavaScript using the You Tube help.  It was 
already enabled.  I still can't see this video nor any other video on 
YouTube. What's wrong?

Most web sites that depend on Flash will employ some form of testing to 
see if your setup meets their minimum requirements. Sometimes this test 
will give the wrong result because something other than Flash is out of 
kilter.

I suggest using a browser test site to see what the server sees when it 
looks at your browser. It may lead you to what is amiss.

http://browsertest.essentialtalk.com/


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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-20 Thread Michael Fernando
 I'm considering moving my mom from windows xp pro to ubuntu.  She has
 just one too many friends forwarding her every email they find on the
 web I believe and I can't seem to get her to stop opening them.  The
 only app I'm not sure about replacing is her quicken.  I've read on
 the gnucash website that it can import all quicken files and it
 appears to have a similar interface.  Does anyone have experience with
 this program?  Or thoughts on another program of this type?  All she
 needs is a small program for home register entry, nothing business
 oriented.

Perhaps you can still run quicken on ubuntu if you install wine?  I've
run a couple of p2p video apps on ubuntu using wine and the performance
was fine.


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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-20 Thread Judy Cosler

red or white?

Michael Fernando wrote:

I'm considering moving my mom from windows xp pro to ubuntu.  She has
just one too many friends forwarding her every email they find on the
web I believe and I can't seem to get her to stop opening them.  The
only app I'm not sure about replacing is her quicken.  I've read on
the gnucash website that it can import all quicken files and it
appears to have a similar interface.  Does anyone have experience with
this program?  Or thoughts on another program of this type?  All she
needs is a small program for home register entry, nothing business
oriented.



Perhaps you can still run quicken on ubuntu if you install wine?  I've
run a couple of p2p video apps on ubuntu using wine and the performance
was fine.


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Re: [CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-20 Thread Michael Fernando
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Judy Cosler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 red or white?



We now return you back to the Windows vs. Mac food fight.


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[CGUYS] ubuntu and gnucash

2008-03-19 Thread mike
I'm considering moving my mom from windows xp pro to ubuntu.  She has just
one too many friends forwarding her every email they find on the web I
believe and I can't seem to get her to stop opening them.  The only app I'm
not sure about replacing is her quicken.  I've read on the gnucash website
that it can import all quicken files and it appears to have a similar
interface.  Does anyone have experience with this program?  Or thoughts on
another program of this type?  All she needs is a small program for home
register entry, nothing business oriented.

Mike


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