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Here's what I remember...
- very small program
- uses the Toolbox window style
- when it loads, there is a combobox on the top and a list view below it
- combobox contains project names, list contains todo items for the project
- some buttons near top for add/delete/edit
- todo items only had title, description and priority fields. No fancy stuff.
I also remember that the file was located on a programmer's web site. He stated that he used to be a Windows guy, but has moved to Linux and therefore wouldn't be updating the project anymore.
Maybe it was someone else who has a similar nick to yours, could have sworn it was you who posted the link.
"You will be killed by a poisoned fortune cookie." - Old fortune cookie proverb
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Are you sure you aren't looking for this[^] one...or maybe this will do instead?
Steve
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It's overkill for what I'm doing, but since I can't find the other one, it's better than nothing.
Thanks for the link.
"You will be killed by a poisoned fortune cookie." - Old fortune cookie proverb
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Hi! I am looking forward a 3D flood fill non-recursive source code. Thanks for your articles.
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onmouseout
modified on Friday, July 2, 2010 3:05 PM
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jdunlap wrote:
If you read this message, please reply to it and say hello
Hello.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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Hello yourself!
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You like quilt design software? What software package designs quilts?
do you need to investigate an online backup[^] company
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Cool
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Me. I always check people's profiles, well, at least the more 'interesting' people.
Nice kitty, btw
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin
Edbert
Sydney, Australia
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Edbert P wrote: Me.
Welcome!
Edbert P wrote: I always check people's profiles, well, at least the more 'interesting' people.
So I qualify for that criterion, do I?
Edbert P wrote: Nice kitty, btw
He definitely is! He likes to make friends with all the people and animals he meets, and he's very intelligent.
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Hi!
Just checking - I used to know a Julie Dunlap at IBM back in the 90's...not you is it?
T. Driver
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Nope!
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Hi your profile is nice and impressive.
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Hello,
Regards,
--=A J E E S H=--
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Hello...
Enjoy your articles and apparent perspective. Humility and benevolence are all too rare. Yours approach is a breath of fresh air.
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Just wanted to stop by and say "HEY!". I'm new to programming in Visual Studio and have been thrown in the bowls of it, which is not unusal for my upper management to do to me but I'm finding that VS is very, very complex from the VB 5.0 I used to work in 8 years ago. I've joined Code Project and just been lurking around. Read a few articles of yours and wanted to "THANK YOU" and many others for posting some really great articles with source for me to try out and learn how VS works. Hope your New Year is properous!
PreciousPJ
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