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§ ita § - Jun 14, 2007 8:30:11 am PDT #1895 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

if I'm using Quark XPress and need the dictionary (to figure out hyphenation

I'm not at a Mac right now, but I remember noticing that some app I was in last night that wasn't a browser had a "search in Google" context sensitive menu option. I liked that.

My perfect widget would be a translucent window that's displaying information from somewhere else that's changing--time, weather, whatever. I want to be able to have that floating over the window I'm working with, but not obscuring it.


Tom Scola - Jun 14, 2007 8:38:14 am PDT #1896 of 25496
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

I remember noticing that some app I was in last night that wasn't a browser had a "search in Google" context sensitive menu option. I liked that.

From any app, there is an App Name -> Services -> Search in Google menu entry.


-t - Jun 14, 2007 8:56:06 am PDT #1897 of 25496
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

did you know that you can pull a widget out of the Dashboard so that it lives on your desktop?

I did not! That could definitely come in handy.


§ ita § - Jun 14, 2007 9:02:01 am PDT #1898 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

From any app, there is an App Name -> Services -> Search in Google menu entry.

Can you drop that menu down with keystrokes? It suits my flow better at this time to flip over to the browser and perform the search there since I can do it all from the keyboard. I don't know about OS X shortcuts.


meara - Jun 14, 2007 9:02:10 am PDT #1899 of 25496

ita, I've been looking for somewhat the same thing as you--minus that I don't care about the camera. I'm leaning towards the Pearl right now, but I really don' tneed the fancy blackberryness of it all--I'm not going to connect to my work email.

I was a little intrigued by the Verizon EnV...


Tom Scola - Jun 14, 2007 9:09:06 am PDT #1900 of 25496
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Can you drop that menu down with keystrokes?

Various items in the Services menu have keyboard shortcuts. Google search is Command-Shift-L. (I think, I'm not in front of a Mac right now)


Steph L. - Jun 14, 2007 9:11:00 am PDT #1901 of 25496
I look more rad than Lutheranism

My perfect widget would be a translucent window that's displaying information from somewhere else that's changing--time, weather, whatever. I want to be able to have that floating over the window I'm working with, but not obscuring it.

You know what? I had never actually tried to put a widget on my desktop, so I did it just now. And the widget DOES float over the window I'm working with.

Well, actually, it always floats above ALL windows and menu bars, so it's a toss-up as to whether I'd use it enough to deal with the annoyance of it just sitting up there, looming over everything.

t edit It's super-easy to undo, though.


NoiseDesign - Jun 14, 2007 9:20:14 am PDT #1902 of 25496
Our wings are not tired

ita, I used a Windows Mobile phone for a little over a year. It was made by HTC (The cingular 8125) and the build quality was total ass. About 8 months in the touch screen stopped working in landscape orientation. About a month ago it stopped ringing and would only vibrate.

I also found that I had to reboot the phone about once a day or parts of the screen wouldn't redraw correctly when I changed screen orientation. It would also refuse to make a data connection at times, also requiring a reset of the phone.

All in all, it had a nice feature set that seemed to work well for a few month, but by the end of the time I had it I would consider it one of the worst phones I've owned.


§ ita § - Jun 15, 2007 8:16:39 am PDT #1903 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Thanks, ND.

Does the iPhone need a keyboard?

I have to admit--the idea of spending that much money on a phone without a keyboard is my main hesitancy.

Currently leaning towards a Blackberry. Must investigate prices.


DCJensen - Jun 15, 2007 8:26:24 pm PDT #1904 of 25496
All is well that ends in pizza.

It has a keyboard, it's just touchscreen.

Some people will hate it, others will shrug and adapt.

People used to think that we wouldn't adapt to not plunging our fingers like mechanical typewriters. some people like the feel of clicky-type keyboards vs soft touch.

I am surprised now that I deal with helping people with touchscreen tech on a daily basis just how easy it is to get into the habit of touch.

I have accidentally touched my non-ts monitor at work a couple of times....

It'll be interesting.