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Giftedbryan

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  1. Hey everybody! I was contacted by a friend of mine about a business he is wanting to start up, and about the website he is building to advertise his business and take bookings. He decided to build his page on WordPress and has purchased (among other plugins) DOKAN to facilitate booking appointments and sending invoices. They're not programmers and neither am I, but I hope someone who reads this is, and can assist with the issue they're having. The site as they have it programmed allows them to take bookings and shows the customer a calendar of availability for their appointment, however they can only make appointments for one service at a time. They offer multiple services and hope they can use the plugin to add multiple services to one invoice and add up the time the appointment would take so they can properly show the time their services would take. Can someone confirm that DOKAN has the option to do this, and if yes, what they may be doing wrong? I do apologize about the lack of information I can provide as of the writing of this post, I got roped in on this less than an hour before I post this, and I have less experience with software than I do with hardware, so I'm hoping you guys can help me out somewhat. I'll do my best to provide as much information as I can should any questions arise, but I also don't know what extra information I should be providing right now. Thanks in advance! Bryan.
  2. Is there a way to flag as solved? Hello people of the forums! I'm looking for a piece of specific piece of syntax in windows search. I'm bulk downloading some things for a job I'm working on. However, there are a good few duplicates of what I am looking for. Now, downloading those with chrome or similar browsers will automatically rename to '[filename] (1).ext' with the little "(1)" at the end. Now my question is if there is a piece of syntax like "double quotes" in google to allow me to look specifically for the (1) string at the end of a file name? It will pick up other files with just a 1 anywhere in the title otherwise. Any other tips to bulk scan and remove of duplicate items would also be appreciated. Anything to make this job a little easier? Have a nice weekend! I'm using Win10 version 2004 or 2020, not sure which, but at least a recent one.
  3. Derp, must have been misreading, it's past midnight where we are eh? Long day, need sleep. Thanks for the reply!
  4. Hellow friends! For a friend of mine, I am looking to build a new PC with a coffeelake CPU for some heavier workloads, (streaming and media production). Now, Z390 only will accept Coffeelake with a BIOS update, but I don't want to have her buy two CPU's only to flash the BIOS. So: The question is: will the motherboard of choice, probably an Asus Z390-A, load into bios to use its internal flashing tool to progress that way? Thanks for the help! (P.S. not looking for build advice, just technical advice, unless you have any -golden- information about instability on the chosen platform etc. )
  5. Looking back this build does not include RAM yet
  6. Looking for the 1060 now, which i cannot seem to find yet. its release date is TBD at the time of writing.
  7. I'm not entirely sure, I'm looking for equivalents in a reputable dutch equivalent of PCpartpicker And he can spare some more than the €1000,- however he would not have a monitor with that build, and he does not have one yet.
  8. ah that's fair, I just thought that dollars would be a little more universal than that. I picked the bottom line of his budget though, so that we'd have some breathing room there.
  9. Actually, we're both dutch. I converted it though, his budget is about €1000,- which roughly translates to $1100 US or $1400 Canada bucks
  10. It is about $1100, however he does not have any of the accessories either, as he currently owns a laptop. so screen and keyboard would need to come with the build
  11. Hello Fellow PC builders! I have been requested to piece together a build for a friend of mine who is a photographer who needs a new PC for editing with lightroom, premier pro, after affects and photoshop! However the build experience I personally have is with gaming oriented PC's (All your money in the GPU) and not with something designed to edit. My question was then what I should be investing more money in. is it the GPU like in gaming builds or are those programs more CPU bound and does it require copious amounts of ram like a gaming PC would need? Is photo editing more heavy on read/writes than gaming? those sorts of things. Edit: the budget is about $1100,- with the cost of a monitor and keyboard included (however this post is more for information gathering) Thanks in advance!
  12. okay apologies, this is what i intended to write :3
  13. haha yes, I'm sorry. i somehow placed the post. keep ...-posted- for the rest
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