Nancy Corbett wrote:
> I've worked with Squid in the past and it is pretty nifty. Its primarily
> a caching software. I believe you have to tweek the code to get it to
> filter. The company I worked for used it for filtering and it
the code doesnt need to be hack - squid.conf has acl's and t
Snarfblat wrote:
> I appologize if this has been mentioned, but lilo will not work with
> NT. They both seem to want the MBR in an exclusive manner, so you must
> pick one or the other, or find another os manager like System Commander
> (which will play nice with NT).
on this i have to disagree
abs is a smaller util than staroffice ( SO is a memory hog ) it can open
excel docs and has a macro language thats compatible with vba. i dont
use it tho it seems to be the lightest out there ( KSpread being still
in dev and Gnumeric having given me odd little things occationally) i
dont use it be