Hello Dave,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 4:23:26 PM, you kindly wrote:
DG> Oh the beauty of keyboard shortcuts! I have
DG> exactly 4974 emails in my TBUDL
DG> folder threaded by subject and sorted by
DG> creation time in descending order
DG> (oldest at the top of the list). I very
DG> seldom scroll the list. I just use
DG> Ctrl-] (control key and right bracket key) to
DG> jump to the next unread message.
DG> Ctrl-[ jumps backward to the next unread
DG> message. Of course I tend to be more of
DG> a keyboarder than a mouser so I have an
DG> affinity for keyboard shortcuts anyway!
I found the 5,000 emails in your TBUDL folder quite
interesting. Do you think it might hold 10,000?; 15,000?
I'd configured the hardware on this box to handle retrieval
tasks very quickly. Programs including The Bat are on a 15K rpm hard drive
intended for Photoshop and database searching. It would be ideal if I
could operate it just using TB software.
I must print a copy of the keyboard shortcuts and learn a few.
You'll understand my affinity for a two button trackball since I type with
a single finger. Keyboard shortcut lovers seem to usually be accomplished
typists.
I might add the "The Circuits" section of the NY Times had a cover
piece that mentioned that "Naturally Speaking 5.0 could "pour prose into
Word or Outlook Express." The top of my personal *Wish List* would list
The Bat as a third option. It does require a beefy cpu but the market is
saturated with those at thrifty prices.
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Best regards,
azrael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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