Never was.
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On Mar 14, 2024, at 23:53, Dave Carlson wrote:
Brad,
Thanks for this. Saw it after my question post Air vs. Pro. But still I wonder
the use case. I used to think that the Air was designed to pull everything it
needed to run (programs/apps) from the Internet, so not needi
Brad,
Thanks for this. Saw it after my question post Air vs. Pro. But still I wonder
the use case. I used to think that the Air was designed to pull everything it
needed to run (programs/apps) from the Internet, so not needing to store
anything large on the machine except for data and personaliz
I’ve often wondered what are the use cases for having a MacBook Air vs. a
MacBook Pro. Which is better for what purpose?
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Woodworker, Farfar, Engineer, Musician
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Thanks, Jason, but I think the Cmd-Option J is a better option. Cmd-Shift
Backspace just empties the trash.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 5:14 PM, 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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>
>
> On 14/3/24 09:12, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
>> So when I empty the
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Not sure what VoiceOver issue you are referring to, but this configuration is what I would recommend for someone interested in getting a MacBook Air. However, for only an additional $100, you can get the same configuration in the entry-level MacBook Pro and have a lot better machine. Additionally,
Lol, insert face palm. I can’t believe I wrote alt instead of command. :)
I did have an issue of stopping the timer.. Done was dimmed. Any ideas why?
Traci
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 2:36 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> That’s very nice indeed.
> Its good to have actually.
> Bless.
> /A
>
>
On 14/3/24 09:12, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
So when I empty the Junk folder, it just sends the messages to the
Trash. Then I have to go to Trash, and delete them again. Any way to
delete messages from junk without sending them to the trash? I thought
that CMD-backspace did this
Wow! That is one handy command. Thank you again Ben and Stan for pointing it
out.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 8:47 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> Hi Stan and Ben,
>
> The command-Option J is a new one to me. I knew there was something with the
> backspace key, but I’ve never heard of
Thanks for the suggestion, but I don’t want to create a folder containing all
the archived files. I just want to b able to view the files in the archive
without extracting them.
Ian
> On 14 Mar 2024, at 14:24, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> Just open the file and it will create a folder separate from
Praying.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 10:24 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> Just open the file and it will create a folder separate from the archive.
>
>> On Mar 14, 2024, at 05:47, Ian Robinson wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I want to be able to view the contents of a Zip file without
Just open the file and it will create a folder separate from the archive.
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 05:47, Ian Robinson wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I want to be able to view the contents of a Zip file without having to
> extract it first.
>
> There are plenty of archiving apps in the App Store, but I
Hi Stan and Ben,
The command-Option J is a new one to me. I knew there was something with the
backspace key, but I’ve never heard of this one. I’ll give it a try.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 8:43 AM, Stan ZA wrote:
>
>
> Hi Donna,
> I don’t have any Junk mail to try this, but you ca
Ah, thanks Brad.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 8:39 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Yes, you can do this by pressing CMD + OPT + J.
>
> HTH.
>
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> On Mar 14, 2024, at 08:12, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> So when I empty the Junk folder, it just s
Hi Donna,
I don’t have any Junk mail to try this, but you can try “CMD OPTION j”, it
clears the Junk mailbox.
Cheers.
Stan ZA
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On 14 Mar 2024, at 15:12, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
So when I empty the Junk folder, it just sends the messages to the T
I use Option +Command + J .
Ben Constantini
bennnyconstant...@gmail.com
> On Mar 14, 2024, at 9:12 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> So when I empty the Junk folder, it just sends the messages to the Trash.
> Then I have to go to Trash, and delete them again.
Yes, you can do this by pressing CMD + OPT + J.
HTH.
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On Mar 14, 2024, at 08:12, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
So when I empty the Junk folder, it just sends the messages to the Trash. Then
I have to go to Trash, and delete them again. Any way to delete messag
Hi all,
So when I empty the Junk folder, it just sends the messages to the Trash. Then
I have to go to Trash, and delete them again. Any way to delete messages from
junk without sending them to the trash? I thought that CMD-backspace did this,
but it doesn’t.
Cheers,
Donna
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Hi All,
I want to be able to view the contents of a Zip file without having to extract
it first.
There are plenty of archiving apps in the App Store, but I'm wondering which
ones might work well with VoiceOver.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Ian
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Hi!
That’s very nice indeed.
Its good to have actually.
Bless.
/A
> 14 mars 2024 kl. 05:31 skrev Traci Duncan :
>
> I did not know the Mac had a clock app including timer, etc. You can access
> the various tabs of clock with alt-1-4.
>
> Nice!
>
> :) Traci
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