Curious though...how come you aren't running MacOS X on your Pismo?
Because if
you are, you get the goodness of Safari right there in the OS. Pismos
run
MacOS X very well. All you need to do is get some more RAM in
there
I have 320 MB of RAM. Sufficient for Netscape 7, or not?
I'm not
Is anyone using Word X?
Office 2001 Word allowed me to open both the Dictionary and the Thesaurus
alongside a document on the desktop and to switch back and forth between
them for information at will.
In Office X (Word) this is no longer possible. The Thesaurus must be closed
after each use to
On Sunday 24 August 2003 04:51 pm, Les Riess wrote:
Curious though...how come you aren't running MacOS X on your Pismo?
Because if
you are, you get the goodness of Safari right there in the OS. Pismos
run
MacOS X very well. All you need to do is get some more RAM in
there
I have 320
On Sunday, August 24, 2003, at 04:51 PM, Les Riess wrote:
I'm not running OSX because the software that I use for my photo
business only runs on OS 9 for now. They have not updated for X yet,
but
are working on it.
One question and one comment, The question is what software are you
using that
No, it would seem that not being able to use both the dictionary and
thesaurus simultaneously is an improvement from Redmond.
If I can suggest a workaround, use Omni Group's OmniDictionary and
Word's Thesaurus.
Erick
On Sunday, Aug 24, 2003, at 19:21 America/Indianapolis, tivo wrote:
Is anyone
I'm using Word X on my Pismo with no problems. I think your problem is that the
thesaurus is an interactive script while the dictionary is not. If you highlight a
word in your document first, then bring up the dictionary, it'll bring up the
definition on your screen. Clicking on the
I'm using Word X on my Pismo with no problems. I think your problem is that
the thesaurus is an interactive script while the dictionary is not. If you
highlight a word in your document first, then bring up the dictionary, it'll
bring up the definition on your screen. Clicking on the
I'm unsure about the meaning of your first sentence, whether you're being
facetious or not, or what you mean by No.
Thanks for the suggestion, but going online to check a dictionary would be
more effort and time than simply closing and opening the Thesaurus on my
desktop, which I do so from the
On my Wallstreet 250, when I sometimes lift the unit using one hand on
the corner near the battery bay, the unit will sometimes lose power, I
imagine it has something to do with the contact between the battery and
the connector being lost, but has anyone seen a problem like this
before? any
On 25/08/03 18:06, Andrew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my Wallstreet 250, when I sometimes lift the unit using one hand on
the corner near the battery bay, the unit will sometimes lose power, I
imagine it has something to do with the contact between the battery and
the connector being
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