Hello List,
On Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:46:02 PM, Jack wrote:
Do you mean your TB is installed and runs on the D: drive, not the
C:drive?
Yes, about 50% of the apps I use are on the D drive - they either
don't need to be installed or it's a simple process of backing them up
and
Hello Everyone,
I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager. I
understand that to use Voyager I could upgrade to TB Pro but despite
looking at Ritlabs explanation page, I am not sure what I get with
Voyager.
I normally use TB on my desktop but will be travelling shortly. I
could
Hi Tom,
on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 23:29:21 +1100GMT(16.11.2008, 13:29 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
T I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager ... how
T could I then make use of it during my travels with a laptop?
You install Voyager on a USB-stick for instance. Then you can use it
Hello Tom,
Sunday, November 16, 2008, 1:29:21 PM, you wrote:
T I am currently using TB Home and am curious about Voyager. I
T understand that to use Voyager I could upgrade to TB Pro but despite
T looking at Ritlabs explanation page, I am not sure what I get with
T Voyager.
T I normally use TB
Monday, November 17, 2008, 4:55:49 AM, you wrote:
- upgrade to Pro includes Voyager
- Voyager: flash drive, USB stick
- on any computer, including your laptop :)
- if you want to send messages elsewhere, from another IP address, through
your own ISP, be sure to verify that your ISP's
Hi Tom,
Historians believe that on 16 November 2008 , at 08:33:39[GMT +1100](which
was 21:33 where I live) you wrote:
- upgrade to Pro includes Voyager
- Voyager: flash drive, USB stick
- on any computer, including your laptop :)
- if you want to send messages elsewhere, from another IP
Hello Tom,
Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:29:21 PM, you wrote:
I normally use TB on my desktop but will be travelling shortly. I
could just log on to my accounts via webmail but would miss my many
templates that make life so much easier. If I upgraded to Pro and then
downloaded voyager
Hello Dave,
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:14:50 +1100 GMT (17/11/2008, 05:14 +0700 GMT),
Dave Cripps wrote:
DC This is not to denigrate Voyager, as I think it's a wonderful idea and
DC it does work terrifically on the home front and when you are
DC travelling very locally and likely to use another home
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