![]() html page and then open it up in my browser.Īnother quick copy/pasta gets it into Evernote where I can edit it further. I copy/pasta the code into a notepad, save it as a. One thing I did find out was creating HTML templates for “things” using ChatGPT is pretty quick. It’s not driving my car if it can’t work out what day April 1st is on! ![]() ![]() The Ai really struggles with what day a month starts on and even when I told it the right day, it got it wrong. Last week’s article talked about how Evernote’s Ai Powered Search sometimes gets confused with dates, and it’s the same OpenAi tech at work. I also use them to highlight milestone or deadline dates and pass them on as a PDF to clients. I use the monthly calendar templates quite a bit for planning things out, arranging publishing dates for the two podcasts I host and generally organising things that I don’t want in my main calendar. My work here is done.We’re heading towards the end of the year and I’ve been asked a couple of times this week about 2024 Evernote Calendar templates which right now don't appear in the template gallery. 7.2.3 works with El Capitan, I now have it and can confirm that it works, and it is downloadable from various sources. No support is or will be available." That's not a literal quote from anybody's website, but a way to handle it. It could be a message like, "This software worked with that OS in 2014, and you're welcome to download it and use it, at your own risk. Still, while I understand what you're saying about there being ways to find it, and the possible "liability" perhaps that might be implied, I can tell you that other software vendors, like Intuit, make available earlier versions of QuickBooks that were at the time compatible with specific operating system versions, and they pretty much are able to leave it at that. ![]() I downloaded it, and I concur: 7.2.3 has been working for me (for a day anyway!) with no problems on this installation of El Capitan. ![]() That being said, I did find elsewhere in the Forums a link to 7.2.3 which that user (I believe an employee) said worked with El Cap. I appreciate your reply! And I thought of what you said here just after I posted my comment. ![]()
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