Sunday, July 22, 2007

Aim for Windows

If you are using Aim for Windows and have comments, tips and tricks, or a question, post it here

6 comments:

TitleEd said...

When formatting a date element for example {commitdate 1_4_1}, the middle number is the date format. 4 = the long format ie July 20, 2007.

Anonymous said...

Don't wait until you are ready to throw the computer through the window before you call for help. Tech support is there to help you and there are several numbers to call for help

TitleEd said...

There are several online tutorials available for Aim. Go to the New Jersey Stewart website and click on Automation and Aim Tutorials.

Anonymous said...

Did you ever notice when your working in AIM and you have to take a call and when you come back you have thrown out.

TitleEd said...

It's a security feature. It prevents others from entering unauthorized information into your system.

If enough people complain, perhaps the time out can be lengthened.

TitleEd said...

Stewart's Aim+, the new production software is now available. It has a new user interface and uses OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Word. Looks really good so far