Perhaps it can help me tabulate columns of numbers! I hope so, because my abacus is broken.
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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The computer "trick" I've shown a few people who were delighted is one I am sure you all already know. But in case you don't, you can type whatever you want into a URL and then press control and "enter" and www and .com are entered for ya.
(I think newer broswers work with just hitting "enter"; I was showing people this years and years ago when just hitting "enter" didn't do it.)
I have and am generally enamored with my iPhone, despite objecting to it and Apple's general behavior regarding it on various ethical grounds. Were I buying right now, I'd probably get one of the Android phones - either the Droid or possible the actual Google-branded phone (I misremember its actual name) that apparently nobody bought - but I would recommend the iPhone to anybody without my personal ethical objections and interest in futzing around with open software. It's the leader of the pack for good reason.
I agree with this, right down to the Google Nexus One lust.
(Although I have been experiencing a dramatic increase in dropped calls lately, but I blame that on AT&T trying to "upgrade" their NYC coverage.)
Works on Windows too, Send To -> Compressed File
But that (at least in the opposite direction, on Vista) is so damned slow. I have to use a third party app for decent responsivity.
I'm still trying to work through the multi-touch on my new MacBook. If I slide on the touchpad with 4 fingers it explodes all the windows apart, but as soon as I move my fingers the view goes away and I can't work out how to actually move within the exploded view.
I understand there's some printed material that came with the computer, and this thing called Help and another called Google, but it's a Mac, dammit. I should be able to intuit a next step.
If I slide on the touchpad with 4 fingers it explodes all the windows apart, but as soon as I move my fingers the view goes away and I can't work out how to actually move within the exploded view.
I just experimented with this. Try sliding with four fingers to get all the windows. Then with your four fingers still on the trackpad, move them to the side. (I moved mine to the left). Then you can select which window to make current.
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(Prior art for "slide to unlock" appearing in just about every SF film or TV show ever.)
Then with your four fingers still on the trackpad, move them to the side. (I moved mine to the left). Then you can select which window to make current.
I WANT TO GO HOME RIGHT NOW AND TRY THIS.
It should have a little animated paperclip that pops up and says, "It looks like you're trying to actually do something here! Would you like help with that?"
But that (at least in the opposite direction, on Vista) is so damned slow.
Maybe they improved it in 7. I don't even bother to unzip files, I just use the zip file as a folder unless I need it unzipped to work with an app.
it's a Mac, dammit. I should be able to intuit a next step.
You didn't get the program that beams the knowledge directly into your brain?