I still don't ' trust it.  Wyen you enter a folder you have to double click it 
with the track pad, and I mean physically press it. Also some stuff cannot be 
arrowed through for editing like  the multi url box. it  still needs a lot of 
work.

I've contacted them over and over for the past 4 years and they now just ignore 
me and say they are still working on the linux client. 
> On Jan 15, 2015, at 6:48 AM, Eleanor Burke <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Chris and All, I found that this was set as default, just checked it out 
> when Chris mentioned it.  I found it in the Menu under Options and the option 
> for me was disabled extended voice over compatibility.  Thanks Chris for 
> broadening my knowledge here.  I also succeeded in changing the default 
> e-mail.  Now do I need to have an iCloud e-mail account?  Presumably I do for 
> synchronising across devices.
> 
> Eleanor
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