Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: Swype | Text Input for Screens

2011-06-04 Thread Gillian Densmore
Yes. Love it.
It draws a line frome latter to letter. Though at times my fingers cover
parts of the keys. You can borrow my phone and try it out.
On Jun 3, 2011 5:13 PM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote:
 Has anyone tried swype keyboards .. I guess mainly on andriod?
 http://www.swypeinc.com/index.html
 I hope its as good as it sounds!

 -- Owen


 
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[FRIAM] What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database - Computerworld

2011-06-04 Thread Tom Johnson
fyi

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217287/What_s_your_cell_phone_s_maximum_radiation_level_Interactive_database?taxonomyId=15pageNumber=2appSession=939113193668168RecordID=PageID=2PrevPageID=2cpipage=1CPIsortType=ascCPIorderby=Radiation

-tom johnson

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[FRIAM] looking for used gizmo

2011-06-04 Thread Gillian Densmore
Subject line needs help- but heres the kind of thing i'm looking for:
it's nice weather, it'd be nice to have a gizmo that'd allow for
working on web pages for class, perferably can run dream weaver-
doesn't need to do graphics just something fun and simple and used (in
good shape) that's budget concous- what kind of gizmo would fit the
bill?


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Re: [FRIAM] looking for used gizmo

2011-06-04 Thread Douglas Roberts
Kompozer.  It's free.  I do all my (simple, admittedly) web pages with it.
 Like this one:

http://parrot-farm.net/Second-Cousins

http://parrot-farm.net/Second-CousinsDreamweaver blows, IMO.

--Doug

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Gillian Densmore gil.densm...@gmail.comwrote:

 Subject line needs help- but heres the kind of thing i'm looking for:
 it's nice weather, it'd be nice to have a gizmo that'd allow for
 working on web pages for class, perferably can run dream weaver-
 doesn't need to do graphics just something fun and simple and used (in
 good shape) that's budget concous- what kind of gizmo would fit the
 bill?

 
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[FRIAM] Gmail love

2011-06-04 Thread Owen Densmore
OK, I'm moving my email to gmail, finally.  It's a work in progress: I've used 
IMAP to move my inbox and sent messages and am starting in on lots of folders.

The question to the list is: 
- What are the things you like most about gmail?
- What are the things you dislike most?

I'm not typically using the web interface however: Mail.app  Gmail can 
interoperate via IMAP.  Seems pretty solid, but possibly Thunderbird would be a 
better client for this sort of thing.

I'm making the change partly due to possibly moving to android from iphone.  It 
looks like android and the google ecology are tightly integrated so I thought 
I'd take the plunge!

So lets hear your experiences with Gmail and how you like/don't like its 
features!

  -- Owen



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Re: [FRIAM] Gmail love

2011-06-04 Thread Tom Johnson
I especially like the ability to store email in the Gmail folders AND
subfolders.

-tj

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net wrote:

 OK, I'm moving my email to gmail, finally.  It's a work in progress: I've
 used IMAP to move my inbox and sent messages and am starting in on lots of
 folders.

 The question to the list is:
 - What are the things you like most about gmail?
 - What are the things you dislike most?

 I'm not typically using the web interface however: Mail.app  Gmail can
 interoperate via IMAP.  Seems pretty solid, but possibly Thunderbird would
 be a better client for this sort of thing.

 I'm making the change partly due to possibly moving to android from iphone.
  It looks like android and the google ecology are tightly integrated so I
 thought I'd take the plunge!

 So lets hear your experiences with Gmail and how you like/don't like its
 features!

  -- Owen


 
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