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This software only took about 15 minutes to set it up. Once I had all the information that I wanted in the will it was easy to review and print.
I bought this to replace a kit I had in service for two years that began to cause problems. Once installed this resolved the issues and continues to function normally.
THE CAP I RECEIVED WAS NOT THE LOGO I BOUGHT --- I CLEARLY PURCHASED THE LOGO CAP PICTURED BUT WAS SENT A DIFFERENT LOGO DESIGN.
This is an awesome stroller -- lightweight, really easy to maneuver, sturdy enough for cobblestone streets and jagged sidewalks, and great comfort for the kiddo, in both the upright and reclined positions. It's remarkably easy for one person to carry this up and down stairs, and I'm surprised that something so lightweight is also so sturdy. I wish the basket underneath stored a little bit more, but overall this is a terrific stroller. It's basically replaced our UppaBaby VIsta as our everyday stroller.
The acting was OK, but the story sucked. You'd think that if they're going to put all that money into a movie maybe the could spend some on the writers. It was basically the same story as the first with a slight twist at the end.
While I do like the look of these, they were structurally inferior and difficult to assemble unless you had help. The plastic sheets are simply too thin for a dog that might bump into it or jump on top. After several attempts at reassembling them after a good wind storm or one of the dogs tried climbing onto one, I decided to chock this up as a learning lesson. I should have known better going with plastic but I needed a quick fix until I could build a real wood one. Again, if you have a very calm animal and you're keeping these out of any real bad weather, they might work out for you.
I've spent 6 hours today trying to install Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2014 on two different computers running Windows 7 64-bit. In one place,their directions say to remove Kaspersky 2013 first, but another place says that you can install 2014 on top of 2013. Both appear to be wrong, since neither method works. Kaspersky Support's resolution to this problem is to try installing it again. That hasn't worked either. No other suggestions for this problem on their website.