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Subject: Re: Windows 10 and Hunter and PicCheck
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Anyone know tool that is similar to Hunter and works with Win10
without any troubles??
locmit
On Sat, 08 Aug 2015 13:01:28 -0500, Helpmate <help@mate.com> wrote:
>I know that this group does not use CSV files regularly. However, I
>thought I would pass on some information about Hunter and PicCheck in
>Windows 10.
>
>Hunter works the same as it does in Windows 8. That is it chrashes when
>you do a New Quick Hunt and then try to choose single CSV file. The work
>around is to select the Choose all CSV's in a Folder and delete the ones
>you done need. Otherwise it seems to work for all the other functions that
>I use it for.
>
>PicCheck seems to work just fine.
>
>Thansk to all the posters in this group.
>
>HM
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