I showed this app to my boss because he does a lot of this kinda thing, 2 days later I saw a bill come through for Adobe Acrobat Pro, $1100 dollars. Guess wasting money makes my boss feel important, not to mention there were 50 other apps that did this function for under $100 dollars.
Great! I really like your videos! This is the application I have been looking for!
"hilfe" means "help", "neu" means "new" and "beenden" means "end". It's not too different, so you could probably have figured it out ;-)
Oh, by the way couturier is french and means taylor. It comes from the french verb "couturer", which means "to sew". But "sewer" doesn't sound too nice in english,...
I showed this app to my boss because he does a lot of this kinda thing, 2 days later I saw a bill come through for Adobe Acrobat Pro, $1100 dollars. Guess wasting money makes my boss feel important, not to mention there were 50 other apps that did this function for under $100 dollars.
aegisgfx 5 months ago
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jackchupeta 1 year ago
Which version of mint is that? xfce? Also which dock is that?
morty007 2 years ago
Great! I really like your videos! This is the application I have been looking for!
"hilfe" means "help", "neu" means "new" and "beenden" means "end". It's not too different, so you could probably have figured it out ;-)
Oh, by the way couturier is french and means taylor. It comes from the french verb "couturer", which means "to sew". But "sewer" doesn't sound too nice in english,...
bhigr 2 years ago
yea i new it had something to do with fashion but thanks for the details =)
gotbletu 2 years ago
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. I have linked your video at couturier's site.
Thanks a lot.
pyceyt 2 years ago
oh cool hi5
gotbletu 2 years ago
the language is german.
keep going, i like your videos!
greetings from germany :)
philaurent1983 2 years ago
mono--poly
frvfilms 2 years ago
Admiral Akbar thinks Mono is a trap. But I don't care.
commodore256 2 years ago
Fun Fact: all mono apps end in .exe. (they use .dll files too)
look in /usr/lib/gnome-do you would find "Do.exe".
It won't open in wine, but you could open /usr/lib/gnome-do in terminal and type ./Do.exe and it will run.
commodore256 2 years ago 2
loL cool sounds like trojan horse tho =)
gotbletu 2 years ago
nice job
MyTube715 2 years ago