buddy we're on the same wavelength I found that one and am using
it! Thnk you!
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Steven wrote:
> Late reply, but if you haven't found it yet I recommend checking out
> http://blog.meetthegimp.org/. Which is now up to 185 short videos
> discuss
Late reply, but if you haven't found it yet I recommend checking out
http://blog.meetthegimp.org/. Which is now up to 185 short videos
discussing using GIMP.
On 10/01/2012 04:20 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> Is there anything I could download that would train a person in using
> The GIMP? This woul
While neither are PHP based I really like Redmine (redmine.org) as a full blown
project management solution and GitLab (gitlabhq.com) as an opensource GitHub
alternative.
--
Paul Mooring
Systems Engineer and Customer Advocate
www.opscode.com
From: Daniel Stasinski mailto:dan...@genericinbox.com
>
> On Oct 6, 2012 9:56 AM, "Daniel Stasinski"
> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone recommend a neat, simple and free PHP based bug
>> tracking/reporting solution? Something as simple as Google Code's system?
>>
>
I ended up going with Mantis, mostly because it was a 1 click install on my
hosting. Bugify s
I recently stumbled on bugify. Check it out.
Eric
On Oct 6, 2012, at 10:42 AM, Matrix Mole wrote:
> Trac is a easy to setup system and it has the ability to tie into version
> control systems (at least it can connect into svn). It uses sqlite as the
> default backers database.
>
> On Oct 6,
I tried looking for that article and it appears to have been taken down,
but I did find that it was from about 2005. At that time it was
probably reasonable to exclude digital camera pictures from their
magazine, considering that there were very few digital SLR cameras out,
and the good ones w
Trac is a easy to setup system and it has the ability to tie into version
control systems (at least it can connect into svn). It uses sqlite as the
default backers database.
On Oct 6, 2012 9:56 AM, "Daniel Stasinski" wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a neat, simple and free PHP based bug
> tracking/r
Can anyone recommend a neat, simple and free PHP based bug
tracking/reporting solution? Something as simple as Google Code's system?
I have about 5 people beta-testing a freeware chat app for
Disabilities-R-Us and the bug reporting is becoming unmanageable. Since
the project isn't open source, u
Hi All,
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I use GoD
I have used them for hosting for years - great customer support. I haven't
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On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 12:14 AM, der.hans wrote:
> Am 05. Oct, 2012 schwätzte keith smith so:
>
> moin moin,
>
>
> Has anyone used HostGator as a Registrar? I'm considering movi
Am 05. Oct, 2012 schwätzte Michael Butash so:
I've looked at going outside gd for years, but most providers do tend to
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but hard to justify $200/mo per box to *play* with. Virtual just isn't that
attractive as at the
Am 05. Oct, 2012 schwätzte keith smith so:
moin moin,
Has anyone used HostGator as a Registrar? I'm considering moving my domains
from GoDaddy to HG.
I don't have any experience with Hostgator, but a PLUG member moved to
TX.US to work there. When I talked to him he was happy and is satisfie
Keith, I use BlueHost and I think they are superb.
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> Has anyone used HostGator as a Registrar? I'm considering moving my
>
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