Hi everyone,
Recently, on some suggestions from friends, I downloaded Mudder, which I was
told was the only really good Mud client for the Mac. I'm new to mudding, and I
wanted to see if it was something I'd like, but I have a weird problem.
It seems that there's always a bit of a delay in
This may be another stupid question, but I've been struggling with it for weeks
now.
I have a word document that i'm trying to read. During the process of reading
the document, I need to make notes in a separate document. So I need to figure
out a way to have voiceover pick up reading from the
A will continue reading from where ever your
cursor happens to be to the end of the document.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter Skype: rwalker296
www.appletothecore.info
On Jan 8, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Shannon Curry wrote:
This may be another stupid question, but I've
I'm trying to keep my twitter lists up to date using Yoru Fukouru. But I can't
seem to figure out how I add people to lists I've already created.
Is there a way to deal with lists through that interface, or do I need to go to
the website to add people to my lists? If so… where exactly do I go?
can add and delete people
from your list.
HTH
Darcy
On 2012-01-07, at 3:54 PM, Shannon Curry wrote:
I'm trying to keep my twitter lists up to date using Yoru Fukouru. But I
can't seem to figure out how I add people to lists I've already created.
Is there a way to deal with lists
Subject line is self-explanatory. Is there one that is accessible?
Yes, yes, I know. Nobody does IRC these days. Except me, sometimes. LOL.
Shannon
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Thank you. :)
On Jan 5, 2012, at 8:07 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
Its called textual. You can find it on the mac appstore. Accessible and all
Best regards,
Yuma
On 6/01/2012, at 3:06 PM, Shannon Curry wrote:
Subject line is self-explanatory. Is there one that is accessible?
Yes
Thank you all so much for the help. I don't know why that process daunted me so
much, but I eventually got my message rules sorted and am much happier for it.
Shannon
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Hi, all!
I just recently began using my MacBook Pro full-time as my primary computer. So
I have a lot of newbie questions.
At the moment, though, I'm wondering how feasible it is to set up message
filters in mail. I belong to three high-traffic email lists, including this
one. I'd like for