Re: Reader and Last Pass

2014-11-05 Thread John Daniels
Thank you Peter, got it.
Re my other problem with the word "app",  I have solved it. For some reason I 
had put a password in as a shortcut when app was typed.

All now good.

Cheers 
John

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> On 6 Nov 2014, at 7:54 am, Peter Hinchliffe  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 5 Nov 2014, at 11:37 pm, John Daniels  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Ronni
>> 
>> You mention 635bgabA called Reader which can convert a page on Safari to a 
>> PDFS if I understand your comment correctly. 
>> 
>> Is that Adobe Reader or PDFS Reader or something else?  Sounds like a useful 
>>  application.
>> 
>> One other thing, when I type the shortened version of "application" it 
>> changes automatically to my password for the store. I use Last Pass.. Any 
>> ideas?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> John
>> 
> 
> Reader has been a feature of Safari for several years. I can’t remember when 
> it first appears , but I think it was around the time of Leopard, but it 
> could have been even before that. Reader is not a converter to PDF per se. It 
> is a feature which lets you render the contents of a web page so that you see 
> just the article content, free of distracting sidebars, advertisements, 
> popups, etc. You then have the option of export the content to PFD, printing 
> it, etc. The printed result/PDF has the same clean content as the screen copy.
> 
> Until Yosemite, Reader was accessible by clicking a “Reader” button at the 
> far right of the URL field on “Readable” web pages. If a apage is “Readable” 
> the button is active. If not, the button is greyed out. In Yosemite, the icon 
> has moved to the left of the URL field and appears as a pattern of four 
> horizontal lines. It’s not visible at all if the page is not “Readable”.
> 
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Re: Reader and Last Pass

2014-11-05 Thread Peter Hinchliffe

> On 5 Nov 2014, at 11:37 pm, John Daniels  wrote:
> 
> Hi Ronni
> 
> You mention 635bgabA called Reader which can convert a page on Safari to a 
> PDFS if I understand your comment correctly. 
> 
> Is that Adobe Reader or PDFS Reader or something else?  Sounds like a useful  
> application.
> 
> One other thing, when I type the shortened version of "application" it 
> changes automatically to my password for the store. I use Last Pass.. Any 
> ideas?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> John
> 

Reader has been a feature of Safari for several years. I can’t remember when it 
first appears , but I think it was around the time of Leopard, but it could 
have been even before that. Reader is not a converter to PDF per se. It is a 
feature which lets you render the contents of a web page so that you see just 
the article content, free of distracting sidebars, advertisements, popups, etc. 
You then have the option of export the content to PFD, printing it, etc. The 
printed result/PDF has the same clean content as the screen copy.

Until Yosemite, Reader was accessible by clicking a “Reader” button at the far 
right of the URL field on “Readable” web pages. If a apage is “Readable” the 
button is active. If not, the button is greyed out. In Yosemite, the icon has 
moved to the left of the URL field and appears as a pattern of four horizontal 
lines. It’s not visible at all if the page is not “Readable”.

Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, Western Australia
Phone (618) 9332 6482Mob 0403 046 948

Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.

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Re: Reader and Last Pass

2014-11-05 Thread John Daniels
Hi Ronni

You mention 635bgabA called Reader which can convert a page on Safari to a PDFS 
if I understand your comment correctly. 

Is that Adobe Reader or PDFS Reader or something else?  Sounds like a useful  
application.

One other thing, when I type the shortened version of "application" it changes 
automatically to my password for the store. I use Last Pass.. Any ideas?

Cheers

John





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> On 5 Nov 2014, at 6:12 pm, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Graeme,
> 
> I use 'Reader' a lot and export as PDF in Yosemite
> When on a page in Safari - Go to 'View' > Show Reader in Safari menu bar.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
>> On 5 Nov 2014, at 5:23 pm, Graeme Winters  wrote:
>> 
>> Prior to my upgrade to Yosemite I had available while using Safari, the 
>> option of converting say text from the Australian Newspaper to a format 
>> which removed any advertising material.
>> To do this I used an app called READER which sat at the top right of my 
>> Safari page
>> 
>> Is this Reader app available yet with Yosemite?/
>> 
>> I do see in one review of Yosemite calledthe verge the following comment
>> “ Safari’s Reader button has been moved to the left, thankfully distant from 
>> the page-refresh button, and there’s a condensed “add” button for bookmarks 
>> and your reading list.”
>> 
>> Has anyone used Reader since the upgrade?
>> 
>> 
>> Graeme
>> 
>> 
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>> 4GB 1067MHz RAM / 1TB
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