Alternative: Install this app [link] which allows you to set up custom vibrations for various contacts, and set in which modes those vibrations will happen. It's overkill for your needs but might allow you to set a default vibration for ALL contacts that only vibrates on vibrate mode.
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Gris, thank you!! The Good Vibrations app totally worked. The default is to vibrate for all contacts, and now, hell, I can even set different vibrations for people if I want to. Thanks!! I really didn't want to switch to another messaging app because that's annoying.
Does the stock messaging app have a pop up quick reply now? That was the main reason I used go SMS in the past.
No, you still go to the app to reply.
Ah. You might want to give go SMS a try anyway then. Trust me the quick reply is a pretty awesome feature. I finally found a client that offers it for Google voice texts and I'm in love.
Hey--anyone have a LAMP host to recommend? B.org needs a new home. How much does unlimited cost these days?
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Is there a free Microsoft Publisher program that I can dl and then access a document made with it with the official Publisher? I clicked a link that said it was free, and then it asked me for a registry key, so I don't know what the heck is going on.
I want to make a mock up of a brochure, but might need to do it at home. Just a simple three fold on a standard 8.5x11 that I edit further at work.
A quick search for "opensource page layout" found this: [link] and apparently they have a new publisher importer as of May 22. Probably not a complete solution but might do what you need. I may need to check it out myself!
Any CSS experts around? I'm trying to optimize a site for mobile, and I just realized that my @media calls aren't working in IE8. Google tells me IE8 doesn't support @media--of course--but even the javascript file I found that's supposed to fix that (css3-mediaqueries.js) isn't helping. Does anyone know of any other possible fixes before I have to resort to an IE specific stylesheet?
Using <!--[if IE 8]> is actually less kludgy than the alternatives.