Thanks a lot for all the responses. I was using the FF2 and the
associated download manager. I tried multiple times (with different
mirrors) and had the same error.
Now I tried a one last time, and it worked. I don't know what was wrong
then, I didn't change anything.
Regards,
M
Frank H. Elle
Am Friday 12 September 2008 03:35:26 schrieb Nathan Buchanan:
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> Quoting Murat Maga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Source forge NA mirrors both San Jose and NY
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> Try downloading a
On 9/11/08, Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how does the transaction autofill not help here?
It works great for recurring transactions of the same amount.
> In your proposal you'd have to remember HOW to create the split --
> where do you store the 25% amount? What if you have di
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Quoting Murat Maga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Source forge NA mirrors both San Jose and NY
Try downloading again? What's the SHA-1 Sum of your download?
I would bet the mirrors are
Quoting Murat Maga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That's the error message I receive from when I try to install on XP.
Try downloading it again?
Where did you get it from?
-derek
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That's the error message I receive from when I try to install on XP.
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And how does the transaction autofill not help here?
In your proposal you'd have to remember HOW to create the split --
where do you store the 25% amount? What if you have different
percentages going on?
With the auto-fill, you open your checking account register (which
is where you should start
Herbert Thoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Charles,
>
> why do you need such a flag?
>
> Can't we prevent the zero setting of the excahnge rate? I.e.
> instead of setting the rate to zero, pop up the exchange
> rate dialog (possibly augmented with some explaination about
> the different curren
Folks,
Most transactions deal with the main checking account with incoming
and outgoing payments. They usually concern the checking account,
tax account and the account to debit/credit.
Therefore, I propose a "speedentry" mechanism. From the user perspective,
you would only need to enter the chan
Hi Charles,
why do you need such a flag?
Can't we prevent the zero setting of the excahnge rate? I.e.
instead of setting the rate to zero, pop up the exchange
rate dialog (possibly augmented with some explaination about
the different currencies in the other acount)?
What am I missing?
Herbert.
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