>But I bet none of the beta testers can tell you anything. That's how
>beta test cycle is usually :-)
Right you are, I've been there. Maybe this should have been offered as a
suggestion for any upcoming version; to retain this ability. As far as
using the PowerBook in both locations, good sugge
On 14 4 2004 at 11:10 am -0400, Steve Tarpin wrote:
>To those "in the know" regarding the new release of PM, will it still
>allow me to move my entire user-file from one computer to another.
Yup. Simple elegance, just as we're used to.
-ben
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Sherman Wilcox / 04.4.14 / 11:42 AM wrote:
>How cool is that? Literally turn on the PowerBook out of the box and
>you're online!
Not really. It means anyone can intercept your signal, too!
Koen Beerens / 04.4.14 / 11:23 AM wrote:
>eh, a new major version is in the works? Anything known about n
Scott said:
>So I
>just started using my PowerBook for everything. At the office, I have an
>external monitor and keyboard/mouse for it, and use it just like a
>desktop machine. That way I get two monitors, too! Then I unplug
>everything and pop it into my brief case for home use.
Same here,
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:10:01 -0400, Steve Tarpin wrote:
>To those "in the know" regarding the new release of PM, will it still
>allow me to move my entire user-file from one computer to another. I
>place the file on my laptop when I go home, and open the application
>right where I left off. The f
> I
>place the file on my laptop when I go home, and open the application
>right where I left off. The following morning, I put the user-file on the
>desktop computer and (again) open the application right where I left off.
I used to do something similar. But trying to remember what files were
w
To those "in the know" regarding the new release of PM, will it still
allow me to move my entire user-file from one computer to another. I
place the file on my laptop when I go home, and open the application
right where I left off. The following morning, I put the user-file on the
desktop computer
>Drag and drop from the PowerMail Address book
That's what I refer to as Bob's second maxim of computing (Windows too).
First maxim: When in doubt, right-click.
Second Maxim: When in doubt, drag and drop.
Works perfectly. Thank you!
>George Henne wrote:
>
>>I need to extract a group of email addresses from my address book. They
>>are in a group right now: I need to send this group to another person in
>>plain text form.
>
>Create a new message addressed to the group, and save the message as
>text;
Bob Salsburg (14/4/04 3:01 pm) said:
>George:
>
>On a lark, I tried a drag and drop of group aliases from the Address book
>window to BBEdit and it worked. 77 addresses and Display Names. Doesn't
>work with TexEdit or Word. Brings in only one address.
>
>Looks like Jerome's solution is the most p
Bob at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 14/4/04 3:01 pm
>On a lark, I tried a drag and drop of group aliases from the Address book
>window to BBEdit and it worked. 77 addresses and Display Names. Doesn't
>work with TexEdit or Word. Brings in only one address.
Cool. It works in Tex-Edit Plus as well.
>I need to extract a group of email addresses from my address book. They
>are in a group right now: I need to send this group to another person in
>plain text form.
>
>How can I do this?
>
>George Henne
>NS BASIC Corporation
>http://www.nsbasic.com
>
>
George
George Henne wrote:
>I need to extract a group of email addresses from my address book. They
>are in a group right now: I need to send this group to another person in
>plain text form.
Create a new message addressed to the group, and save the message as
text; the group will be expanded to a list
I need to extract a group of email addresses from my address book. They
are in a group right now: I need to send this group to another person in
plain text form.
How can I do this?
George Henne
NS BASIC Corporation
http://www.nsbasic.com
Hello cheshirekat
>>I very often start to write one or more messages with the intention of
>>finishing them a little later. I don't want to save them as drafts and
>>close their windows -- I want to leave them open, so I don't forget
>>about them. More often than not, these are replies to othe
Sorry for this OT post.
I often get lost in the Unicode confusion, so I just created a tool for
my own sake:
<[PROTECTED]/puter/tools/transcode.shtml>
Since this list is the only place that has many Unicode users, I was
wondering if anyone could bang at it to see if you can error it. I only
tes
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004, the following words from Riva Freifeld
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>I very often start to write one or more messages with the intention of
>finishing them a little later. I don't want to save them as drafts and
>close their windows -- I want to l
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