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Unknown User said ...

pLEASE tell me where and how do I access the "Management Console"???

--Unknown User 03:26, 4 October 2011 (PDT)

Bizagi xpress support said ...

As soon as you install Bizagi, in Programs->Bizagi->Xpress or Enterprise, you find the Bizagi Studio as well as the Management Console. It is installed automatically.

--Bizagi xpress support 14:07, 7 October 2011 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

Holy heck - that is EXACTLY why I just came here to make a suggestion. It is super ftnutrarisg to use the drop down menus. Especially since I totally didn't know that there were subcategories under all of the other category pages since the 'all posts' one that is the default doesn't show subcategories.Even knowing that they all had subcategories, I gave up trying to find 'suggestions' and just went to the sticky so I could get here that way.

--Unknown User 15:04, 7 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

by trial and error I think I found what you meant did you mean hit the windows start btotun'? I did that, and then keyed-in to the search-box the word task', then hit enter. Up came the task schedular as I was hoping .

--Unknown User 04:46, 8 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

, it just amazingly full each time. We shake out the tray and also the liltte lint catcher that is with the tray. Maybe every 2-3 weeks we turn over the entire Roomba and check its brushes, but that hasn't really been a problem for us.The Roomba is handling the main living room, the office area, and then the kitchen / dining room which has a linoleum floor. So it goes back and forth between low carpet and linoleom without any problems at all. There was only one area with wires that Roomba would get caught in, and we simply put a wall' across the wires so that he avoided them. It was super easy.I have to tell you at this point I am seriously looking at getting a second Roomba for upstairs, to do the bedrooms. If Roomba is finding this much dirt on a daily basis and able to keep our carpets fresh and clean I imagine that another Roomba upstairs would make sure that our sleeping areas were fresh and comfortable. I really considered not getting a scheduler and just getting a basic Roomba. However, having the Roomba just go on its own while you're not there, and coming back to a clean room without worrying about it or forgetting to push buttons or so on is such a *huge* help. It really is a wonderful feeling.Just so you know that I don't work for Roomba, we were very skeptical at first. My boyfriend was rather angry at me for wasting' my money on this toy'. Now he is just as fond of our Roomba as I am. Yes, it would be cool if the Roomba could empty itself into the trash can. However, considering that it already charges itself, goes around cleaning the first floor by itself, returns to its charger base again and waits patiently for us, is it really THAT much trouble for me to go and shake out its dust bin? I don't think so! That is really my only complaint with it, if you can even call it a complaint.As a summary, I love my Roomba Scheduler. It makes a huge difference in so many ways. First, it just gives me a lift to come down to a CLEAN house, instead of when I used to wake up and come down to a carpet full of dark fur spots. I really didn't have time to vacuum every day and even if I had, the cats would of course make more fur spots while I slept. Next, all of that fur being around on the floor meant I was breathing it in. While I'm not allergic to cats, I do react to the fur slightly, and pretty much every human I know does. Your nose isn't designed to breathe in hair bits. So having the fur all gone every day really helps me to breathe more easily. Finally, of course, it is good for the carpet not to have dirt getting pressed into it over time!

--Unknown User 06:14, 8 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

Rating 12-3-2005 I have to say, I was skeptical at first but, if you let it run it's cruose uninterrupted it picks up a lot of dirt/pet hair/etc! I am really surprised at how well this little guy cleans! It is amazing to see it in action you think at first it has missed a spot/didn't pick something up, and then comes back and gets it on another round. It even got my edges pretty good. Obviously, you have to make sure everything is picked up. I babysat it for the first while to get to know it, and see if it would stop on anything (had no problems at all). I make sure there are not any obstacles (cords, large trash, string, etc) in the way; and let it do it's job! It is easy to clean out, and set up make sure you charge it before you use it, as the instructions state. Works great on both tile and carpeted areas! WHAT A DREAM!(mom of 3; 2 dogs; and a construction husband who actually likes it too!)12-23-05 Still love the thing It's almost like when microwaves or cell phones came out once you have one, there is no going without. I have been using the roomba on a daily basis in the high traffic areas of the house (kitchen/Living room/hallway). The bedrooms every other day So, it has been working hard; and has not let me down. I purchased an extra battery and charger through Irobot , the manufacturer. It makes it possible for this little guy to work all day! It is amazing at what it manages to pick up on a daily basis. I have been using the scheduled option in my living room daily w/ the virtual walls; and it is amazing to see the roomba back out of his dock (sounds like a tractor with the back-up beeping!)and clean the living room; when scheduled My kids have made a game of making sure the living room is picked up before the little guy gets going. I am also able to get more things done during the day; and I don't have to skimp or put off the vacuuming. I LOVE having my carpet vacuumed daily; and it has been better for my husbands allergies You do need to clean/wipe it out once in awhile; but Irobot made it easy to do. It was meant for you to clean/change the brushes; and wipe the sensors off. I figure it is vacuuming my house constantly and it only takes 5 minutes or less to clean it up once in awhile (no big deal). I do dump the chamber on a room by room (or use by use) basis. The directions are simple and even can find information on the Irobot site about how to take care of it.

--Unknown User 10:27, 8 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

Rating I spend a lot of time away from my house and don't always have any time to clean when I am home. I also like to have a flairy clean house with minimal work when I do get home. I got this vacumn about 2 weeks ago. I wanted to give it a fair chance before I reviewed it. Setup was incredibly easy and only took about 5 minutes. Everything was already in the machine except for the battery. I had the vacumn charged and ready to go 2 hours after I got home. The first couple of runs it picked up more dirt than I expected. I had it run once a day every day for the first week. Since then I only use it 1-2 times a week. It does such a good job that there is no need to run it more often in my place. The main area I use it is the front room and kitchen areas. They are connected at one end and the machine has no problem cleaning both without getting lost. The scheduler function of the walls and the vacumn work as they are supposed to. One of the few drawbacks is the fact that it is quiet due to a flairy low power suction motor. This necessitates the repeats of areas that iRobot talks about. The machine is sturdy and hasn't marked up any of my furniture or floorboards. It is small enough to fit under the overhang of my floor level kitchen cabinets. It runs much slower on deep carpet and although it can clean that type of area it isn't recommended. Clean up is easy and only takes a couple of minutes. I recommend cleaning out the dust bin area with a damp cloth at least twice a month. The kit comes with extra brushes and filters so that you don't have to worry about that when you first buy the vacumn. The whole kit comes with the scheduler vacumn, 2 scheduler walls, the scheduler remote, the floor base station with portable charger, and brushes and filter in place plus the extras mentioned above. You need 4 AA batteries for the remote and 4 C cell batteries (2 each) for the virtual walls. Be sure to thoroughly read the owners manual before using the vacumn the first time to make sure you know what it is going to do. Check the website to find out what the sounds mean. I definitely recommend this kit and will be buying the Scooba (their mop version) as soon as it comes out also.

--Unknown User 20:18, 9 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

It's a real psleuare to find someone who can think like that

--Unknown User 21:56, 9 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

It's posts like these that make me glad I subscribed to your blog feed.So true. I was just dinicssusg this with my web design colleague. We have a widget that has images with text in them indicating their purpose (each is labelled success story ), but they weren't being read much. I added a title to the widget with the images (titled Success Stories ), and now it just looks better. Others have noticed the change, even though it's seemingly so minor.Details matter. Titles really really do matter! Thanks for writing on this.

--Unknown User 22:22, 9 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

( lol sorry late reply ) yeah got it cheap for 10 euro! who knows WHAT u could find at these boot-sales mate! Thx Mate! , trades vid shloud be posted next week when i finish up finding stuff at this weekends boot-sale so thx 4 comment mate,Cheerz

--Unknown User 03:17, 10 October 2012 (PDT)

Unknown User said ...

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--Unknown User 06:45, 10 October 2012 (PDT)