Okay people... what are you working on in PB right NOW?
- DoubleDutch
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electrochrisso:Thanks, no it's the PC version. It adjusts to different Windows versions, but that is what it looks like on Vista and almost the same on XP (just the window border looks different). Windows '95 still looks ok though, menus look the same, etc
https://deluxepixel.com <- My Business website
https://reportcomplete.com <- School end of term reports system
https://reportcomplete.com <- School end of term reports system
Currently working on a little Rainfall chart records Db app.
Pretty much File menu driven for simplicity, it is capable of storing rainfall records for multiple sites over many years. You can choose to print or save as images charts and graphs. Has functions to Export / Import data between users or you can Export the data as Csv files to do really fancy charts, etc using Excel or Open Office.


Pretty much File menu driven for simplicity, it is capable of storing rainfall records for multiple sites over many years. You can choose to print or save as images charts and graphs. Has functions to Export / Import data between users or you can Export the data as Csv files to do really fancy charts, etc using Excel or Open Office.
- electrochrisso
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DoubleDutch. Cool.
Baldrick. Looks good.
You are getting some rain in your area then.?
Here in Adelaide looks, like we are going to have a two week heatwave.
High 30's next week.
Irene. You look even more cute in this photo.

Baldrick. Looks good.
You are getting some rain in your area then.?
Here in Adelaide looks, like we are going to have a two week heatwave.
High 30's next week.
Irene. You look even more cute in this photo.



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- DoubleDutch
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Baldrick: Looks great. It rains too much here. 

https://deluxepixel.com <- My Business website
https://reportcomplete.com <- School end of term reports system
https://reportcomplete.com <- School end of term reports system
@electrochrisso,
Nah, still as dry as a dead dingo's ..... Just getting ready for when we do get some.
@DoubleDutch, Send it here I won't complain.
This is actually 1 of those little projects that wasn't really planned. Started out as just meant to be a couple of hundred lines playing around with some Sqlite stuff, which has now turned into a full blown application.
Pretty much happened as I started going though some of the old paper records kept my my deceased dad & grandfather. These records go back into the early 1900's & I have decided they really should be preserved somehow. So this is my attempt to do this. I am just seeing this as possibly a little app they may well be worth releasing for farmers around Aus to modernise their record keeping for this data. Hence the "keep data entry as simple as possible & dont put too many fancy gadgets in it" approach.
Nah, still as dry as a dead dingo's ..... Just getting ready for when we do get some.

@DoubleDutch, Send it here I won't complain.
This is actually 1 of those little projects that wasn't really planned. Started out as just meant to be a couple of hundred lines playing around with some Sqlite stuff, which has now turned into a full blown application.
Pretty much happened as I started going though some of the old paper records kept my my deceased dad & grandfather. These records go back into the early 1900's & I have decided they really should be preserved somehow. So this is my attempt to do this. I am just seeing this as possibly a little app they may well be worth releasing for farmers around Aus to modernise their record keeping for this data. Hence the "keep data entry as simple as possible & dont put too many fancy gadgets in it" approach.

- Fangbeast
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Nah, still as dry as a dead dingo's donger and blacker than the old black stump out the back o' Bourke!!
Baldrick is doing a good job but he's afraid to let the dingo's donger loose (ROFL)
electrochrisso, yeah, she is cute. Sort of unnatural for a pb forum though?? It thought it was all us ugly old geezers and young bozos in here!!
Someone tell me what to improve in my 22 applications so that I can work and not talk???
Baldrick is doing a good job but he's afraid to let the dingo's donger loose (ROFL)
electrochrisso, yeah, she is cute. Sort of unnatural for a pb forum though?? It thought it was all us ugly old geezers and young bozos in here!!
Someone tell me what to improve in my 22 applications so that I can work and not talk???
- Fangbeast
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But someone in the forum sent me a picture of John Howard singing a hoff song and it had your name under it??? How is that handsome you old geezer????Plus a few *ahem* handsome old geezers.
(/me prepares to run out of the country and shelter's behind George's bush but forgets that he is our pm's boss, gets dobbed in and strapped to a rocket with earphones soldered to his head. The music is a mixcture of hoff and madonna songs and it kills him slowly, a truly hideous death)
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I'm currently extending and supporting my 1D barcode recognition library INBarcodeOCR (http://www.inspirant.de/index.php?ref=p ... eocr&lg=en). It is, exept the PDF functionality, written in 100% PB.
Additionally, a big project for sending secure and certified e-mail utilizes client software written in PB (including a SDK DLL and some utilities like performance-check of our servers and so on).
Kukulkan
Additionally, a big project for sending secure and certified e-mail utilizes client software written in PB (including a SDK DLL and some utilities like performance-check of our servers and so on).
Kukulkan