This exciting post discusses how to print an individual 8.5″ x 3.5″ check in QuickBooks. I have found QuickBooks to be unintuitive and irritating. One of these days I will spend some time and identify and awesome Open Source alternative. In the meantime, here’s a big post on how to do a small task.
Alright, here it goes.. Let’s say you got a great deal on some checks from an online vendor, however, each 8.5″ x 11″ sheet contains three checks and QuickBooks will only print the top one. What a waste! Fortunately, there’s a way..
Laptops are a great productivity tool, but without an Internet connection, they’re a great deal less useful. This little article is about accessing the Internet from practically anywhere (well, anywhere you get a cellular signal, which is practically anywhere these days) through your cell phone on your Windows laptop (Linux how-to coming soon)…
I’m a big fan of RoundCube, the open source imap webmail client. While still in beta and lacking some features, it’s free, licensed under the GPL, easily customized look due to reliance on CSS for styling, works great for basic email and is definitely one of the sexiest webmail clients out there.
One issue that had been bugging me is that it wouldn’t search for Recipient (“To”) by default. Only for Sender (“From”) or Subject.