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I just got EvoScan, and I was wondering is there an Easy way to view these logs instead of all these bunched up #'s. I know of Excel but I dont have Excel.
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try OpenOffice! It's free, open source, runs on every major OS, and reads and writes Microsoft formats. I've been usung it for years- it started off pretty rough but has gotten far, far better in the last few. www.OpenOffice.org
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Originally Posted by wzcx
try OpenOffice! It's free, open source, runs on every major OS, and reads and writes Microsoft formats. I've been usung it for years- it started off pretty rough but has gotten far, far better in the last few. www.OpenOffice.org
Thanks Imma give it a try !
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does anyone know of a free viewer that can look at the logs in a graphical format?
I was using DataLog lab up until yesterday when my free 30 trial expired.
Hopefully the next version of EVOScan will have a nice neat way to view the information. Who knows when that will be though...
I was using DataLog lab up until yesterday when my free 30 trial expired.
Hopefully the next version of EVOScan will have a nice neat way to view the information. Who knows when that will be though...
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Originally Posted by AlwaysinBoost
does anyone know of a free viewer that can look at the logs in a graphical format?
I was using DataLog lab up until yesterday when my free 30 trial expired.
Hopefully the next version of EVOScan will have a nice neat way to view the information. Who knows when that will be though...
I was using DataLog lab up until yesterday when my free 30 trial expired.
Hopefully the next version of EVOScan will have a nice neat way to view the information. Who knows when that will be though...
Give that Openoffice program a try mentioned as above, worked well for me