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Quickbooks Online Dark Mode
Patricia | 2024-07-29 08:11:39 |
easy to use, color is very close to online - the blue side is dark without any hot spot. 5 |
Samuel | 2024-06-25 09:12:12 |
This is the perfect flashlight for a keychain or lanyard. The dim mode is great for when you need to read something in a dark environment without disturbing others. The bright mode works great for navigating dark environments. Great for people in the live entertainment world. 5 |
User449008 | 2024-06-22 01:46:39 |
This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision® Flex CO-W01 Portable Projectorprojector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. Due to my work, I can’t show what I actually use it for (consultant and projects are private). However I did set it up with my PS4. The view is crystal clear. While it’s not a tv with high power pixels, it’s quite impressive for a projector. I love how I can put it on different modes (see pics). Each mode offers a different view different from the others. The nice thing also is that you can dim it. If I don’t want it blaring at me in the dark, I can set it on low mode. If I’m watching a movie, I can set it on higher mode for more brightness. When working I usually sit in the back of the conference room and I can still see the picture clearly (around 50ft from it). I don’t have to squint my eyes and the remote works also from further away. I brought it home so that my kiddo could try it out with his video games and he actually liked it better than his tv. He said it’s basically like his tv (controlling volume) but he likes that it has the different modes and the bigger screen. I’ve had no complaints from fellow coworkers about it. They all agree that it’s a lot clearer and audio is really good. It doesn’t matter what color wall or texture of wall you have, you won’t be able to see it like some other products you can. I added pictures with flash and one where it was completely dark. The picture is still really bright even when it’s dark (makes you feel like you are at movies) Overall I’m impressed and it’s not a bad price point for a quality projector. You get what you pay for and this one is actually well worth the price. 5 |
Bob K | 2024-04-18 08:42:32 |
I took a shot in the dark buying a tripod online and I scored with this one. I was not looking to spend a lot of money, and for the price, this tripod vastly surpassed my expectations. Very sturdy and nice motion for a not so pricey tripod. Very impressed. 5 |
wynterm1 | 2024-07-18 07:18:41 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This product is so awesome. I really love the scan to quickbooks feature, it makes entering receipts a whole lot easier. Great quality and love the Canon brand! 5 |
DebTN | 2024-05-08 07:56:35 |
The features are almost mind-boggling. Performs two-sided scanning if needed, and the scan speed is the fastest I've ever encountered. Scan quality is excellent, even for color. The user-friendly software allows me to review each document or receipt before saving or exporting, so if I need to make adjustments I know right away. I use Quickbooks desktop version for accounting and had no trouble at all identifying fields and info I wanted to save and export. Should work equally well for Quickbooks online version. Being able to export as a "searchable PDF" is a big plus. It can also save documents as Word file or Excel spreadsheet data or even Powerpoint (Windows version). It even scans business cards. That's versatility not found in run-of-the-mill scanners. Yes, it's a bit pricey, but worth every penny if it saves time and frustration over manual recordkeeping and document retention. Setup was a breeze right out of the box and it has a very small footprint. It can be used either wired or wireless, with the ability to send scans to email or a smartphone. This thing does it all. I'm definitely impressed and will be recommending it to friends and family. My nephew is a farmer and my neighbor is a truck driver, and both professions require extensive recordkeeping. I'm sure that once they've tried this scanner the benefits will be obvious, especially to their wives who do all the accounting! This is a review for the Epson WorkForce ES-300WR Wireless Document Scanner that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. 5 |
Murali | 2024-09-29 09:42:32 |
For my jpg pictures, most are archived online. But corresponding raw mode files are big and can't upload in any of the photo web sites like smug or flickr. So the options are pay for cloud storage or backup in disks. I do the latter. I buy a new disk every year. So keep 2 - 3 redundancy for all pics. Older disks will be reused for some other application. For me being s/w person, these disk spaces can be filled quickly, so not an issue. In a few years disks wear off and I discard. WD is one of my favorite disks. Makes less noise, more reliable and pretty fast. 5 |
Nospe | 2024-08-03 08:40:38 |
I had never used a scanner for pictures before, but after doing some online research, decided to purchase the Epson v600. Although I'm still learning how to use it, the scanner performs very well for scanning old B&W photographs. The fully automatic mode does a great job, and I have had difficulties improving upon the automatic mode by altering settings in professional mode. I have had some trouble getting it to recognize the borders of the photos, but all in all, it is a great scanner for the price. 5 |
David B | 2024-08-04 09:43:21 |
For Christmas, I finally replaced my 6MP Fuji f31FD travel point-and-shoot with the Panasonic ZS100. My... how camera tech has improved since 2007! Quite a learning curve lies ahead with this powerhouse, but its Intelligent Auto mode allowed me to start taking lovely high-res photos immediately. Two tips: First, change the diopter control beside the viewfinder to make your view as sharp as possible. I spent too much time squinting into it before I noticed that adjustment. And second, I set my laser printer to print the 400-page online Owner's Manual at 4 pages per output sheet. The whole thing then fit into a small binder (though I need magnified reading glasses to read it). And I then printed individual sections that will be referred to often--such as in-camera RAW processing and using "Light Composition" mode (Panasonic's answer to Olympus's "Life Composite")-- at one full page per sheet. This was also my first time buying through B&H, and everything I'd read online about their reliability proved out. It was a very good experience all around! 5 |
Thiago | 2024-04-12 08:10:29 |
Not much information on this yet online, so I went off the specs and knowing that Metabones makes amazing speedboosters; I have one for the BMPCC4k. Very satisfied with this one for the EOS R, all of my lenses work perfectly in 4k video mode, including a 16-35 2.8 Canon L ii, 18-35 Sigma, 100mm L, 24-105 F4 L, etc. No issues or vignetting during 4k video, but of course in picture mode you'll get vignetting, so this is a video speedbooster mainly. Getting an extra stop of light is huge, too. Very happy about that and presents itself as useful as a new lens. Build quality is stellar, but the lens doesn't have the same satisfying click as on the original canon adapter, but it's in there securely regardless. 5 |