I would recommend Library Thing. I've only 300 books and I'm using it. With LibrayThing you will have social newtworking features like know people who has the same books as you have. See the reviews and discover related titles.
Take a look. For more than 200 books you have to pay $10 annual ou $25 lifetime. For less than 200 it's free. And you don't have to manage any home system.
Hi,
My first programming experience was with GWBasic long time ago. We did several things but the goto's and gosub's left any program a mess. Then I learn Pascal (Turbo Pascal) and everything look structured and make sense. I think Pascal should be the first language people should learn and pratice. Maybe C#/Java is a good alternative too.
I think I'm missing something: Office 2003 brings DRM technology but anyone is forced to use it! If I use Word 2003 to write a memo I want someone who use OpenOffice to read it, I will not use DRM!?!
DRM is usefull if I want to protect a document inside a corporation. And inside a corporation that is using Office 2003, it's hard to see any other Office.
If you work for Microsoft and you use Pine to access your Hotmail account you've already meet SteveB for a nice one-on-one :-)
I would recommend Library Thing. I've only 300 books and I'm using it. With LibrayThing you will have social newtworking features like know people who has the same books as you have. See the reviews and discover related titles.
Take a look. For more than 200 books you have to pay $10 annual ou $25 lifetime. For less than 200 it's free. And you don't have to manage any home system.
Canoramix
Hi, My first programming experience was with GWBasic long time ago. We did several things but the goto's and gosub's left any program a mess. Then I learn Pascal (Turbo Pascal) and everything look structured and make sense. I think Pascal should be the first language people should learn and pratice. Maybe C#/Java is a good alternative too.
I think I'm missing something: Office 2003 brings DRM technology but anyone is forced to use it! If I use Word 2003 to write a memo I want someone who use OpenOffice to read it, I will not use DRM!?! DRM is usefull if I want to protect a document inside a corporation. And inside a corporation that is using Office 2003, it's hard to see any other Office.