I see your concept, but if someone asks a question and the answer is
yes, no, or mmayby then why type a long answer. For example if someone
asks if the MBP comes with a DVD burner then why should the person
responding have to type a sentence for a simple response? I don't or
should I say shouldn't have to say Yes all the Pro machines come with
a DVD player. The persons reading the thread will see the question and
the answer. The question comes first and the answer comes next. At
least it does for me.
On May 18, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Hey there, <smile> -Just a friendly request here but can people
please please please please please give just the slightest bit more
detail in notes than just one tinsy word / line in their notes?
This really is a bit more considerate not only regarding
understanding the context of a thread quickly, without having to go
through the entire msg to know what the response is saying, but also
is a better signal to noise ratio as it were? (better use of
bandwidth?)
thanks so much and have a totally awesome day!…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On May 18, 2008, at 5:56 AM, vashaun jones wrote:
Yes
On May 17, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Jean-Claude Provost wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the command to reach the bottom easily. Do you get our
chat frame to update dynamically (and immediately) as someone
sends you a chat? Because if you do, then I'm the only one with
this problem... In other words, if you arrow down can you always
see the updated (latest) chat that has just been sent to you?
Thanks,
Cheers, from Varennes, Qc, Canada
Skype: Canadianfrog
On 17-May-08, at 3:26 PM, vashaun jones wrote:
I just arrow to the very bottom of the chat window and see the
last thing that has been typed. A quicker way is VO, shift,
function right arrow or the num pad commander version of the same
is the number 1 by default.
On May 17, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Jean-Claude Provost wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed Skype on my MacBook Pro. I tried to chat with
someone. I see the 1st thing he said. I'm able to type him
anything I want and he could see it. However, when he replies
back, I don't see it. How does one update the chat frame?
The weird thing is, not sure what I've done but, in 2 instances,
I could see the rest ofr the stuff but, it's as if everything
was updated in slow motion... Besides, even in the cases I was
able to see the new things, I always found myself at the top of
the frame, thus I had to to arrow all the way down to see the
latest stuff...
There's got to be a better way...
And of course, my Windows friend is now having the laugh of a
lifetime, seing the trouble I have to chat with him. And right
before we started this chat, I was going on and on about the
neat hings my Mac could do... :-)
Cheers to all, and thanks in advance for giving me a hand.
Cheers from Varennes, Qc, Canada.
Skype: Canadianfrog
Chatlessly yours :-)
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