“Daily deal” Web site programs are popping up right and left all over the country, and certainly Las Vegas is a prime location for these. However, because of the increasingly large numbers of these different programs, especially in large cities, a person could be overwhelmed keeping track. But a new service has appeared to help you out, the “aggregator,” a site that keeps track of all the individual programs in your area and sends you only the type of offers in which you have expressed an interest, i.e, restaurants, spas, events, etc.
In Vegas, there is a new aggregator site that does this, called Yipit. I just signed up so I don’t know how valuable this will turn out to be,. Therefore, I will appreciate it, as time goes by, if others will use the Comments feature here to tell about their experiences with this new service.
Couponing is another technique I have promoted for years as a way to stretch your gambling bankroll in Vegas. Here are a couple of Web sites that might help you get more out of your couponing:
And lastly, here is a Web site that will steer you away from overpriced items, both in and outside of Las Vegas.
Re: Installing FVP on Windows 7. If you have a 64-bit machine then there is some problem in installing older programs like FVP. What you can do is install them on an older machine and then just copy the entire folder to your new machine. This has worked for many people.
Another fix is to download a free piece of software called VirtualBox
from their Web site and install 32-bit Windows XP in it.
This lets you run 32-bit software written for XP on your new 64-bit
computer.
I have a new computer with windows 7. I bought frugal vp and have the backup disk. Will frugal run on windows 7. I know the product is not being supported anymore but I thought I’d ask anyway.
Thank you
Steveec