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nope. says "can't undo"
should have mention taht i've been fooling with the data for a while, I just didn't mean to save it. I was hoping that there was some kind of wayback machine or something. It's not a big deal, just a pain the ass. It's not even that i can't recreate the data, it's that I don't remember what was there in the first damned place.
I think you're out of luck then.
Um... it isn't still in the clipboard, is it? (You can just paste into Excel to see if it is.)
Oh--I read delete. If you did strictly cut it, and haven't cut anything else, you should be golden.
Enraged with jealousy at all you Kindle and iKindle people I downloaded the MobiPocket reader for my Symbian OS phone. It will have to get me through the cold nights until someone not named AT&T carries the iPhone, or I get flush enough for a Kindle.
It's the only thing out there that just plugs in and works with iCal and all the other items that work with MobileMe. I'm cranky that the iPhone doesn't have copy and paste
Ditto me on those. The other thing that pisses me off, is there is still no office suite type of thing. Just want a basic spreadsheet and word processor program. Numbers lite maybe? C'mon Steve!
I now have a DB meter, signal generator, FFT, and spectrum analyzer on my phone, which is pretty great.
I have the spectrum analyzer. Very handy. Which db meter are you using? Um. How calibrated is it?
My iPhone makes me laugh and clap my hands. Other times it makes me go "Grrrrrr," but then I remember that it's shiny and pretty, and I forgive it.
until you drop it. Again.
Just want a basic spreadsheet and word processor program. Numbers lite maybe?
Google Docs? Of course, I say that with the knowledge that it's all I use on my laptops, so...
IIRC, google docs has to be connected to the net. Work on a plane? In the basement of the theater? NSM with google docs.
Ah, and it's just the spreadsheets that are editable anyway.
There is another google docs like thingie that works offline (still in a browser) Can't remember the name, but someone here hooked me u[.