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It may seem odd, but translation software can only really be used by professionals. If it were so easy there would not be so many of us making a good living at this work. William Bridge, a professional translator, I am always amazed at the number of people who think that just by putting a document through a piece of software they will come up with a flawless translation.
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Ken Tickle, a diary Can you tell me if you know of a PC software diary/schedule package, which will specifically produce a hard copy of a diary that can be printed off in a format suitable to be put into a Filofax (personal size paper)? I am looking for a diary that I can maintain on my PC, but print off to update a hard copy every now and then.
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So far as I know it costs just £75 and there is a superb one-to-one facility where the software designers will gladly receive suggestions and, if workable, install them into the software. I heartily recommend a peek and maybe a 30-day trial. It piggy-backs Microsoft Access, but that's just the start. I've had a copy for some time and, as a relational database, it's unimaginably versatile and simple to use. However, I suggest Mr Boon (and also perhaps Nigel Morton - see next query) look at This is the "voice" of a small business run by an English chap now resident in Normandy and it offers a program called Freedom. If it isn't on CD (interactive as well) they don't look at you. I have a small business selling there and when talking to some sales agents, they point-blank refuse "paper" presenters. In the US this practice is increasingly the norm, and it's impressive. Gary Bartles, Mike Boon's problems as a salesman working from a laptop. The company is called Simple Systems and can be contacted on or 01606 550691. I can also use database replication with this software to update between my laptop and my desktop PC as required. This is personalised by the supplier and includes my business logo and enables me to easily raise and print Quotes, Orders and Purchase Orders as well as keeping track of my customer base and all letters, faxes and action points. I am a freelance consultant and use a software package called "Administration Assistant".
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What I need is a program that would allow me to build a database of customers connected to a program of product codes, descriptions and prices so by inputting a customer code, product code and quantity I would be able to produce a complete order with a few key strokes. More info on their website at Rory Wilson, the salesman As a good salesman but poor computer operator I am looking for a published software package that would allow me to produce copy orders from my laptop quickly - ideally so I may leave a copy with my customer before leaving his premises. Bob Boffin, music notation program called "Capella" caters for this. There is also a freeware program called Tablature 2.1, but this is a bit trickier to set up and run.

Both of these offer the ability to create and print chord diagrams for guitars and other lots of other fretted stringed instruments.
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The two most promising programs were: Guitar Pro 3.0 - shareware $49 and TablEdit 2.33 - shareware $55.
