Pages, which is part of the iWork package is pretty good. It's $79 for the iWork. You'll get Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
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It's $79 for the iWork. You'll get Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
Oooh! I liked what I saw of Keynote.
Not that I'm putting together slide shows every week, but at that price, I just might start.
I've been emailed about 50 individual emails in Gmail in response to a request for documentation for a timeline in a lawsuit, and I want to print them out to organize. Is there an easier way to print them all than opening each one to print individually?
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are they all in one thread, or they in individual threads?
gMail is rolling out IMAP support. [link]
Unlike POP access, IMAP is a two-way syncing mechanism between your email client and Gmail. That is, if you mark a message as read in Thunderbird, for example, it will appear as read in Gmail. (Here's more on why IMAP is better than POP.) Gmail's IMAP support even syncs message stars, labels (as folders), as well as their Spam and Trash folders. Here's a list of IMAP client actions and how they will be reflected inside Gmail.
Wasn't someone asking about the "marking email as read from Thunderbird, etc." issue a while back?
My problem with Thunderbird, if I remember correctly (it's been awhile since I've checked), is that you can't selectively mark messages for deletion from the server.
That was my problem.
I wonder if that was done to sync better with the iPhones since Google and Apple seem to have cozy relationship going and all. Not the exclusive reason, but a driving force. eh, just wondering.