On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
> Speaking of google, you should look at google sketchup. I just found it
> last week. It is similar to a CAD program, but not as complicated. Allows
> you draw all kinds of designs and such. Nice tutorials as well.
Oh hells yeah. Our
similar to the notebooks is jamjar on labs...
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been using it for at least a year. Maybe longer. I think it's a
> pretty nice extension.
>
> Speaking of google, you should look at google sketchup. I just found it
I have been using it for at least a year. Maybe longer. I think it's a
pretty nice extension.
Speaking of google, you should look at google sketchup. I just found it
last week. It is similar to a CAD program, but not as complicated. Allows
you draw all kinds of designs and such. Nice tutori
been using it a while. I like the drag and drop functionality. A quick point
though -- it works in both IE and Firefox. Maybe Opera and Konqueror too for
all I know, but defintely IE. It's not a firefox plug in specifically.
What I like about it is that it takes care of all the of the organization
>Anyone else using the Google Notebook - Firefox Add-on?
>I think it is sweet! A quick way to add and maintain notes.
Looks pretty good, sort of a barebones OneNote. I use OneNote on my tablet PC
(came with it) and have been wanting a registered copy for my desktop system
too (particularly since
Anyone else using the Google Notebook - Firefox Add-on?
I think it is sweet! A quick way to add and maintain notes.
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