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"Whitey" ff...@suffolk.lib.ny.us
Bartender's Friend is an electronic bartending guide that features 100-plus drink recipes and can keep track of more than 90 ingredients that you may have stocked in your bar. You can search Bartender's Friend for specific drink recipes, or you can tell it which ingredients you have, and it will display recipes for the drinks you can make. You can add comments to the drink listings reminding yourself to keep away from certain ones, and you can keep a list of favorite drinks. Version 2.0 included 100 more recipes.
Bartender's Friend is now free.
http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-2306-6197745.html?tag=list Whitey
Blinky the Shark no.s...@box.invalid
.sit file extension. Does this require the payware Stuffit utility for uncompressing? I've no experience with .sit.
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kqs_v1 m...@privacy.net
Nor do I, since whenever I came across it I always ***umed whatever was bunched within was targeted only for Mac. Looking at the zdnet page, I think this time might be no exception.
"ZDNet > Downloads > Mac > Home & Education > Food & Beverage > Bartender's Friend" See where it's under the Mac category? Too bad...someone was recently saying that the Pricelessware list was too barren in the "Adult Educational Tools" category. If the bartending recipes program was a bit more multi-platform, I'd nominate it to help fill the adult education shelf.
OH, about the .sit thing in general. Before noticing about the Mac category on the zdnet page, I did a google search. Conclude yes, only proprietary Stuffit, nothing else that can be used. My "freeware" search word within the Google results kept getting me pointed over to them too, because, at least how it appears, they are of the sneaky slinks species.
www.stuffit.com/win/expander -
| StuffIt Expander | FREE Expansion tool | | [...] | | o Download Trial |
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Blinky the Shark no.s...@box.invalid
Yeah, I thought it was Macesque, too, but maybe had spilled into the PC world.
I didn't even catch Level 3, there!
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Susan Bugher whoisebug...@kvi.net
More info - does appear to be free - does require registration . . .
http://www.stuffit.com/win/index.html <quote> Windows StuffIt Products StuffIt Expander - FREE Expansion and Decoding Only NOTE: Expander is only available as part of the StuffIt Standard Edition Trial download package.
http://www.stuffit.com/win/expander/index.html StuffIt Expander FREE Expansion tool - expands compressed and encoded files.
Just drag and drop, or double-click to expand Always free, Expander never nags you for payment Quickly checks for newer versions of Expander Current Version: 8.0 Specifications: Windows?® 98 or higher, including Windows?® XP </quote> I have (free) Aladdin Expander v5.0 - haven't used it for ages - don't recall any nags when I did . . .
Susan
kqs_v1 m...@privacy.net
You can understand how the word "Trial" aroused my suspicions. But given the note above, sort of clarifies. Have to download a larger trial package, but then presumably inside the download, is a standalone freeware program.
Not sure when a non-Mac user would need to decompress *.sit. Unless it can be that there are Mac users who have it as the only available compression format on their systems (?), and then want to send compressed files to a Windows user.
For the current version, on their page they promise no nags. The only remaining issue for someone who might be looking at using this, it would concern where they say, "Quickly checks for newer versions of Expander." Whether that can be turned off or is forced.
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sf s...@pipeline.com
On 9 Jun 2003 18:36:31 GMT, Blinky the Shark LOL and to think I just deleted Stuffit Expander this morning because I have never used it. The way I read this discussion, I'd probably have to reload it just to open Bartender's Friend. What was the conclusion? Do you need Stuffit or not to open Bartender's Friend? My computer certainly didn't know what to do with it.
Wondering... if I sent it to a friend who uses Mac, would would he be able to convert it into a compressed file that WinZip would recognize?
Blinky the Shark no.s...@box.invalid
I think the consensus was that you do. I don't remember the consensus containing many data points, though.
Beats me. Don't need a Mac; have a Nintendo. ;)
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tlsh ...@concentric.net
Aladdin Expander will open .sit files; and no, they're not always for Macs only.
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