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Quote: billwill @ August 28 2009, 8:16 PM BST

Prices seem to have come down. http://www.topuptv.com/freeview+boxes/
Those are better prices for a TV hard disk recorder than the current one at Tescos of around £99.

£50 for a refurbished one looks like a good deal :) Don't need one, but I know where I'm going if I do.

Quote: billwill @ August 28 2009, 8:16 PM BST

Prices seem to have come down. http://www.topuptv.com/freeview+boxes/
Those are better prices for a TV hard disk recorder than the current one at Tescos of around £99. Looks like they are twin tuner rather than triple nowadays though, but they can record two at once. (my present one can only record one at once)

But if your TV also has a digital tuner, you could use that for viewing while recording two channels on the recorder.

Hmmmm, they also have "Series" recording, which mine doesn't and I'd really like that... Time for a replacement box methinx.

I believe that some of the newest ones have 3 tuners now (or maybe I read that they're going to soon...), but most just the 2. Aside from the series recording, they also have programme suggestions.

If you have an ASDA near you, go and check there first. My local have been selling the £50 reconditioned ones recently, and obviously easier from there than ordering online.

Hey Mac folk. I was thinking of getting RapidWeaver (website building software). Anyone try or use it? If you do or have I would love to hear what you think of the program.

Crimson is the best Jerry, the Best.

Quote: Gavin @ August 29 2009, 4:44 PM BST

Crimson is the best Jerry, the Best.

"Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows."

I like iWeb. Curt's suggestion looks like a fancier version. Drag and drop creators are my friend.

Quote: Gavin @ August 29 2009, 4:44 PM BST

Crimson is the best Jerry, the Best.

Is this your favourite website building software for Mac Gavin? Because I'm totally sick and tired of Dreamweaver it's such a shit program. I want something that will be totally graphic based. No more fiddling with *shudder* Dreamweaver tables.

Quote: Leevil @ August 29 2009, 4:47 PM BST

"Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows."

I like iWeb. Curt's suggestion looks like a fancier version. Drag and drop creators are my friend.

Cool thanks Leevil.

It's prob available for Mac I'll look.

http://about.emeraldeditor.com/

There you go the new Crimson is called Emerald and is Mac compatible. It's what I did Newmans on.

As in the Newmans website? Because this doesn't really look like a website builder?
P.S. I appreciate the help by the way, don't mean to sound negative.

Quote: Curt @ August 29 2009, 5:00 PM BST

As in the Newmans website? Because this doesn't really look like a website builder?
P.S. I appreciate the help by the way, don't mean to sound negative.

It's a text editor you type the code in save as html. Bosh. Yup the website.

I think he wants drag and drop WYSIWYG, Gav.

Help! I have a document in Word 2002, I want to start numbering the pages from the fourth page into the document. How the bloody hell do do it? Cheers anyone :)

Not sure of the exact menu structure in Word 2002, but you need to go to the end of page 3, then find an option to start a new 'section'.

In Word 2010, the option is Section Breaks 'Next Page', under Page Layout > Page Setup > Breaks. Exact terminology has changed over the years, but that should give you a clue what to look for.

Once the section break is in place, you may have to delete-right (Delete button rather than Backspace) as it might create a new blank page between your existing 3 and 4, but page 4 will be the start of a new section and the start of a new count for page numbering.

Thanks Aaron, what I'll do is send it to myself, open on a different computer which has Word 2010 and follow your steps! Thanks again!

Help!!!

I have stupidly managed to delete a photo album from my Galaxy S3. I'm sure it's still somewhere on the phone's memory. How can I retrieve this? Preferably using a free programme.

It's most likely gone. Unless you have something like Google+ backing up your snaps in the background somewhere?

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