Floor Planner Freeware : Old World Hardwood Floors.
Floor Planner Freeware
Software that is available free of charge
Complete and functional software that does not require payment or other compensation (such as nags or advertising) for its use. Freeware may be a proprietary license with no access to the source code; this sense?) (computing) Free software
software that is provided without charge
Freeware (from "free" and "software") is computer software that is available for use at no cost or for an optional fee. Software referred to as freeware is almost always proprietary, and thus not free software. Software that is commercial is occasionally referred to as payware.
A person who controls or plans urban development
A person who makes plans
A list or chart with information that is an aid to planning
Planner is a free personal information manager for Emacs written in Emacs Lisp. It helps keep track of schedules, daily notes, days to remember etc. and takes advantage of the ease of keyboard shortcuts that Emacs provides for fast access to all data.
a notebook for recording appointments and things to be done, etc.
a person who makes plans
the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors"; "we spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent"
All the rooms or areas on the same level of a building; a story
a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?"
shock: surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted"
The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk
A level area or space used or designed for a particular activity
All I Want for Christmas Is a Camera and a Moleskine: End of Year Planner Update.
I'm so confused.
I don't want to give up my treasured Covey planner, as I've been using the system for about 6 years.
But with my Iphone, about all I use the Covey for is keeping track of coupons, photos, business cards, and hard copies of things that I need to reference.
Recently I started using 3 Moleskine Cahiers: 1 for to-dos, 1 for my journal, and 1 to write down my status updates from Facebook. I also carry a regular Mead spiral bound book in my purse to write down things I need to remember when I'm out and about.
The 2-year monthly calendar and the Hipster PDA are definite candidates for the future, but I just don't think I'll use them.
My iphone is replacing most of my current paperwork. More and more I'm finding I just don't use paper for much except journalling anymore.
For Christmas I am getting a 12-month color-a-month Moleskine planner, and I think it's going to end up replacing my 3-Cahier method.
I just don't know yet. But what I do know is that my beloved Covey is being phased out. :(