ThinkTank --> Win98 or Unix
Posted by art
on 8/26/2001
art
8/26/2001 10:57 am
Converters available?
X windows UNIX or Win2000 eqivalent outliners available?
Since Y2K each time I use ThinkTank in MSDOS window
my clock-calendar is reset to Sept 1987, often causing
trouble: I need to clean up this act.
How can I search messages here??
Thanks from new member Art Winfree, addicted to
ThinkTank since 1987
X windows UNIX or Win2000 eqivalent outliners available?
Since Y2K each time I use ThinkTank in MSDOS window
my clock-calendar is reset to Sept 1987, often causing
trouble: I need to clean up this act.
How can I search messages here??
Thanks from new member Art Winfree, addicted to
ThinkTank since 1987
aderoy
8/28/2001 11:41 am
Art,
Change the options to display the date at startup. This will show the current system date and get rid of the overwritting with sept/oct '87.
Change the options to display the date at startup. This will show the current system date and get rid of the overwritting with sept/oct '87.
p.ceruzzi
8/31/2001 6:54 am
I run Thinktank at home on a Win 98 machine, and when I start it up, it gives the current date, then the prompt "Current date is mm.dd.yy. Change it?" I say no, and everything is fine.
At work I run it under Windows NT and it runs fine, although slow! No date or other problems.
When I tried running on a Dell Laptop under Windows 2000, it would not go. Someone else posted a note here saying that it runs fine under Windows Me.
I've been following the other threads about Grandview and max Think, but I'll stick with Thinktank, thank you!
At work I run it under Windows NT and it runs fine, although slow! No date or other problems.
When I tried running on a Dell Laptop under Windows 2000, it would not go. Someone else posted a note here saying that it runs fine under Windows Me.
I've been following the other threads about Grandview and max Think, but I'll stick with Thinktank, thank you!
