Thanks Thomas,
That
is brilliant, it certainly makes life easier.
Cheers,
TrevorOn 27 Aug 2012, at 07:11, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> You have to interact with the messages table. V o shift down arrow. Then
> execute the key combo to get to top or bottom.
> On Aug 27, 2012, at 12:59 AM, trevor
You have to interact with the messages table. V o shift down arrow. Then
execute the key combo to get to top or bottom.
On Aug 27, 2012, at 12:59 AM, trevor scott
wrote:
> I know this has been discussed a number of times but, I still haven't got it
> yet.
> When I press VO plus left arrow
Yo Chris mate!
Oh I totally agree there. I'm loving mine! Thanks to Mr Crack!
Yes I know what you mean about the keystroke thing. Much better than the other
OS. Lol!
On 24 Aug 2012, at 22:11, Lewis Crack wrote:
> Hi Chris!
>
> I totally agree there! I have had a MacBook for 2 years, and recent
Hello all.
I have upgraded to Mountain Lion from Lion earlier. It is excellent. Upgrading
was extremely simple and automatic once the mac rebooted. I had no problems at
all before, during or after the upgrade. I love the Extras Menu, as well as the
new messages app.
Just thought I would update y
I don't know how to install anything from the terminal. there's no app file for
this so good luck to those who want to use it. It sounds nice but what turned
me off is that you must use the terminal to install it from. or something like
that. I'm tired. lol!
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/08/24/wavet
I don't know. All I did was copy the text of the signature delete it, make sure
I was in the account I wanted, created a new signature and pasted in the text.
There's probably a better way for for now until someone tells us both a better
way I'll keep going with this one lol!
On Aug 26, 2012, a
> lol. I'll take aloof at this as I want my computer to send me an electric
> shock in my chest when my battery is about to die. No seriously I want it to
> at least do something more then 1 system dialogue displayed lol! I hope it
> comes up with alerts so I have to notice them. ansi don't bli
Hi,
Yeah, I'm not sure why they say it's not there. It shows on my MacBook Air too,
whether it's charging or discharging and how much time until battery is full as
well as how much battery remaining, respectively.
It does have one feature I do want though, and that's custom notifications.
I've
how do i do the drag?
On 2012-08-26, at 1:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> You need to actually copy the signatures to the appropriate accounts by
> dragging them from all to the email account you want in the sigs tab. ten you
> can choose a sig after you check the box that says Place signature ab
You need to actually copy the signatures to the appropriate accounts by
dragging them from all to the email account you want in the sigs tab. ten you
can choose a sig after you check the box that says Place signature above quoted
text.
Hope that helps.
On Aug 26, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Douglas Rudo
Ok. I contacted the dev but he cannot reproduce the issue. I cannot get note
tote to work. Here's a link in the app store about it.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/notetote/id411152529?mt=12
You can also download a 30 day trial on the dev's website which I did but when
I run it it never shows u
According to the article ml no longer has the batter info in the menu bar. Not
true as I saw it there this morning and this after a clean install about 3
weeks ago. but here is the link. I'mtrying this anyways. lol. it's free so why
not.
http://lifehacker.com/5937698/battery-time-remaining-br
go to prefs, then rules then new rule and you are good to go from there. now
create your message rule based on the criterion or criteria you want.
Personally I use filters on my email server that way it syncs across all
devices. lol!
On Aug 26, 2012, at 10:43 AM, Arthur Barney wrote:
> Hi gan
It's in ml. It's a bit slower then lion but the script is definitely there and
I use it. It's also in snl as well.
On Aug 25, 2012, at 11:15 PM, David Griffith wrote:
> These shortcuts are available in Lion also. Option M opens up Mail as well.
> In Lion you need to have Apple script enabled fo
Last night, I went to bed leaving the iMac in a powered on state. I awoke
to hear the sound of the iMac powering on, as if someone had just pressed
the power button. I'm wondering if there is a system event log that I can
consult to see what happened? Is this behavior normal? I was thinking tha
Hello Chris
This has always been a grey area; but if you want to discuss Fusion, please
don't discuss your Windows configuration in this group. We make it very clear
in the policy document that discussing the virtual machine configuration is
fine; I think that is what you are doing here. But on
hi, i was just wondering if dvd re-master converted to anymore audio formats
apart from wav? or do you have to buy it to enable more formats? amy
On 17 Aug 2012, at 04:16, Danny Noonan wrote:
> I was asked about an accessible free audio converter for os10. As I payed for
> dvd remaster which wi
Hi there,
Installing any sort of drive in a Macbook pro is dead handy. Just a few things
to watch out for:
1. in order to open the case (assuming you have the Unibody) you'll need a
small "jewler's " screwdriver. It's a philips head as far as I remember.
They're widely available. When you
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