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I can't seem to find a FREE PDF Editor that works I tried Adobe Acrobat Pro and loved it but the darn thing costs an arm and a leg help meh : Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread
I would say that the Viewsonic G90fb is the better monitor, and I really enjoyed looking at it. For 17" screens, I would say Viewsonic's G71fb monitor or Samsung's 765MB are the best. Optionally, Sony's Trinitrons are always very good but they can be impossible to find lately (like when I tried finding an Eizo FlexScan).
Incidentally, the reason why you keep wondering why companies don't make a brilliant A4 PDF reading e-ink display, when you know they can and why they purposely cripple each new e-reader with stupid and obscenely useless design choices is to a) get you to pay for the upgraded model 2 years later and b) to stop you from reading all those pirated ...
CAD editor will need a pretty complex interface and going Python and Tkinter will make it unbearably slow. As in most cases (at least on Linux) your best bet is Qt. Or if you want something more modern and niche, check Kivy.
Hopefully this is the right place to ask this type of question. So, lets say I build a budget PC for a buddy who lives several states away. Nothing fancy just a nice low cost rig. Lets say the case is a Antec 300 Illusion case. I put everything together, case, mobo, cpu, ram, GPU, hard drive...
TL;DR 1. Fasta Pasta = $15 microwave pasta cooker that makes perfect pasta every time 2. It actually works, that is all. When I'm juggling cooking multiple things for dinner and babysitting a toddler to make sure he's not painting on the walls, I tend to forget about the boiling pasta &...
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