I think Neal does have a good point. The flip side to putting some
effort into the messages you send out so they'll reach the broadest
audience and be respectful to the list membership is putting some
thought into the message you're reading and not jumping to conclusions.
I'm sure what I've interpreted as abruptness in the past or a laziness
to proof read, correct grammatical mistakes or use a spell checker has
really come down to differences in culture or language. This is one
reason I'm hesitant to coach a list member on how there posts are coming
across, especially on the list itself. If I think someone is going to be
receptive to some advice, I'll generally take that up with them off
list, and I'll try to be very tactful.
On 04/24/2013 11:04 AM, Lauren Simmons wrote:
How self-righteous. Take this up with the moderator. you are blatantly
violating list rules. As I'm sure you read for yourself, if the
moderator thought there was a problem he would have stated as such since
he replied to my message. How about knowing your place on this list as
just another lister and sending your rants off list--and no, no one will
get a chance to read your moralizing, but if you really believed your
own sentiments then public pronouncements such as yours would not matter.
LS
----- Original Message ----- From: "Neal Ewers" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: password protect a folder?
I am very tired of certain people on this list complaining about the
miss-spellings and incorrect grammar used by senders. This is an
international list. There are people from all over the world here whose
first language is not English. Perhaps if you tried to ask a question in
Japanese, you might have the same difficulty being understood. If you want
to answer an email and give helpful information, I see no reason to insult
the sender by asking them to re-send just because you don't think their
messages uses proper English. If you really can't understand the question,
you will certainly need more information. However, in this particular
instance, the senders message was clear enough to be dealt with. So deal
with it or not, but let's stop insulting people who are at least willing to
use the grammar they have at their disposal to increase their knowledge.
Neal
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Lauren Simmons
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: password protect a folder?
I was actually referring to the entire message which has grammatical errors
and needlessly challenges one's comprehension of the written word. I
followed your link and took a look at the app and installed anyways since
its free and has some features that might come in handy one day. The few
screens I took a look at appear to be very accessible. Here's some more
info:
FREE One More Day! Download It Now !!!
????? N+OTES is the easiest to use notes app with folders support you'll
find on the App Store! Now with all the features you could ever need!
Easy use simple/functional design just to make simple/plain text notes.
Make folders to store your notes in.
Search for folders or notes.
Order/sort your notes by:
- alphabetical
- latest created
- latest modified
- default, manual ordering
When viewing a note you can swipe to turn pages of your notes almost like
real paper! Or tap on the sides to quickly change to next/previous note.
Backup data, export/ import through e-mail, Dropbox.
+ Quickly copy a whole note.
+ Email a note.
+ Set simple reminders
+ Tweet a note using iOS 5 Twitter integration.
+ Facebook post a note using iOS 6 Facebook integration.
+ Message a note to others.
+ Print a note.
+Pinch to zoom in/out note text.
+ Universal application
Retina display supported
Landscape/Portrait modes supported
iPad Mini and iPhone 5 compatible
...More.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/n+otes/id480085812?mt=8
LS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: password protect a folder?
Hi, I believe he's talking about N+Otes, which does look like a typo,
but is a real program. I have this app and the link is below.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/n+otes/id480085812?mt=8
--
Raul A. Gallegos
I must say I'm glad I know sign language, It's pretty handy. - Sheldon
Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
On 4/23/2013 6:06 AM, Lauren Simmons wrote:
This message looks like it contains important information; too bad its
almost illegible. To the sender, will you please spellcheck and resend.
It seems like an awful waste to take the time to compose this message
only to find no one will read it because it can't be read. This type of
post is almost as annoying as bottom posting because you have to read
through lots of junk before getting to the important content.
LS
----- Original Message ----- From: "Terje Strømberg"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: password protect a folder?
Hi
Don`t know about folders, but some notes program have pin code or
password protection that can be enabled in their settings. You can then
import and save different type of documents like word, pdf. N+Otes have
this options it looks like + notes recorder in built, but the iCloud
part of N+Otes does not work here. That is irritating since the program
is fully accessible and seems to work well.
If memory serves, i believe Nebulous have a password option with more
signs i.e. letter and numbers.
Take care
22. apr. 2013 kl. 06:33 skrev Maria & Joe Chapman
<[email protected]>:
HI. does anyone know if there is a way to password protect a folder
on the iphone/ Is there an app that will let you do this?
HI. does
regards
Maria and crew from australia
email:
[email protected]
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www.95-the-mix.com
where we play lots of great music
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