5 stars (Great Bag for 17" laptops) - I have been using my Contour Pro 17" for just over a month now and I am very pleased with its quality and functionality. There is a padded sleeve for the laptop, and there are lots of storage pockets throughout the case. The Contour Pro is well designed, and everything seems to be in the right spot. Although my Dell 9300 can be a little heavy to carry for long periods of time, the Contour Pro is very comfortable over the shoulder and I suspect the case's design minimizes the stress of the load. Great case--5 stars. 5 stars (Great case for 17 " laptops) - I've been using this case for the past month and have been very pleased with the quality and the comfort. My Dell 9300 desktop replacement is a big unit and after spending quite a bit of time researching cases, I settled on this case for several reasons. First, it has a case within a case. This adds to the protection and if you are just gong from home to work, the inner case with handles is perfect to maintain protection. Placing the inner case inside the case really provides good protection. The inside pockets and quality of the zippers are great and I don't know how Kensington is able to build this for the price. From an ergonomic standpoint, the case is concaved on one side which makes it easier to carry on your shoulder and the interlocking handle makes it comfortable to carry as a briefcase. I would definately recommend this case to others that are trying to carry a big 17 inch laptop around. 5 stars (Study and very well designed. ) - This case was just what I needed. It's durable and protects the computer. The arrangement of pockets is flexible and organized--there is a place for the largest of laptops, another for books or files, another for office supplies likes pens, calculators, cell phones, and finally, a shallow but roomy pocket to throw keys and all the odds and ends that might be in your pockets that you need to temporarily dump in order to get through the air... Kensington :: Computer software (programs) :: Laptop :: Notebook (Note Book) :: Cases (Case) :: Bags (Bag) :: Accessories (Accessory) :: Database (Databases) :: :: Kensington Contour Pro 17- Notebook Carrying Case (62340)
Recipe Notebook is an easy-to-use recipe database program with all the features you need to quickly organize your recipes. Here are some features: Store, browse, and print up to 20,000 recipes Six delicious recipes included and an ingredient substitutions table Create categories to sort your recipes to keep organized... Brandon Dargo :: recipe :: notebook :: brandon :: dargo :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: recipenotebook :: Recipe Notebook
5 stars (Using NoteBook daily for 3 months) - Finally I found a notebook program that does what I need, is well supported, and intelligently designed. My favorite feature is being able to drop whole files (or links to files, if I choose) into the notebook, and then be able to just click on them later for opening in the appropriate application. And for pdf or other image files, I can even preview them in a little frame while still in the notebook. The way the information is stored (normally invisible to the user) seems to be very robust. Any file which is dropped into the notebook retains its original form as a file inside the notebook bundle (which is really a unix directory). I now use the program for organizing all my notes at work (I'm a scientist) and at home. I have it open on my computer most of the time. I completely disagree with the reviewer who couldn't figure out how to use the program, even though he was experienced with computers. For me it was easy, and recently when I needed help with something, I sent email to the support address and got very helpful advice within only a few hours. I'm buying a copy for my dad now. 5 stars (A wonderful tool!) - Notebook (NB) is a powerful database disguised as an outline. Well, not really "an" outline, but a seemingly infinite series of intertwined outlines. You can use it on as simple a level as you wish - just treat it as if it were the spiral pad it pretends to be on the page (with very powerful lookup features) and you're already way ahead in the information storage and retrieval game. If you want to get a little more complicated, start to think about the implications of an outline made of a contents page (which lets you move the headlines beneath it around as you wish) and divider pages (which are the headlines on the contents page) - each of which is an outline itself, with the headlines of the divider page outlines referring to regular pages within the section marked by that divider. And, oh yes... Circus Ponies :: Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple :: Diagnostics (Diagnostic) :: Maintenance :: Utilities :: Hobby Hobbies :: Cooking (Cookbook :: Cook :: Recipes) :: Computer software :: Circus Ponies Notebook V1 2 (Mac)