Hi just testing to see! if i get bounces thanks Mark.
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Enough for fuck sake!
Infact so much enough,
I'm out of here.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Karen Lewellen
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2020 1:41 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Query regarding Dropbox on Mac.
But that is where the p
Sounds like dropbox isn't set up and there for he's not sharing it.
Unless he has put the files into the dropbox system via a webpage and shared
them that way.
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From: 'Gary Price' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2020 4:44 AM
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Yep I agree with John. If you don’t like the signature, just move on. No one’s
forcing you to read it, and the signature isn’t insulting in itself unless
people choose to take offense.
> On Jul 5, 2020, at 10:13 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>
>In my humble opinion, I think we have had enough p
I agree with John here. Now, if my signature had said something like “Fuck the
left.”, I could understand taking offence. But, I think we get too offended by
the least little thing these days. Oh, I need to take back one thing I said
though. I can, now I think about it, point you to a specif
In my humble opinion, I think we have had enough people leave this list
because of off topic and controversial debates. This might be a discussion
better suited for off the list. I am on several lists, and I’ve seen all kinds
of signatures that range from the devoutly religious to political
But that is where the problem is here.
First, this is not a left or right list...whatever that means in
relationship to Apple.
second, some of what you claim is apart of who you are technically cannot
exist as you describe it, and third, you have been using that signature
before the Firefox
All I will say is this. I’m not attempting to tell anyone here what to
believe: Just saying that I refuse to apologize for what I am. Three things
about me andthat I keep being told are wrong by those on the left. I have
concluded to make the kind of stand which will best defend my positions
Ray,
Given the number of members who have left due to aspects of your
signature, and your
claim that members here have done what you state, asking you to
apologize, can you provide specific posts and examples of those
incidents?
Specifically members on this list, not hypothetical generalit
If its not showing in applications or task tray its not installed. Go back to
dropbox and download it again for install.
Then the shortcut link will show in the menus list.
> On Jul 5, 2020, at 1:26 PM, CHUCK REICHEL
> wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
> One way to do this is to have your friend send a drop
If you have a choice, then I suppose it’s largely a matter of preference.
Microsoft Outlook doesn’t just support email; it offers calendar, contacts, and
other features as well. Consequently, it should probably be compared with the
combination of Apple Mail/Calendar/Contacts.
Also, it is my und
Hi Gary,
One way to do this is to have your friend send a drop box link for the file to
you by text or email.
Have your friend find the file in his drop box folder on his mac and get a
"contextual menu" on it, the command is "control option shift with down arrow"
and from that contextual menu c
First, If he’s got the latest version of Drop Box for Mac, it can be found in
the applications folder. Open it from there.
Now, with respect to the public folder, that’s not how it’s done
anymore. He can just put the file he’s trying to share with you at the route
of the Drop Box fold
Yo everyone!
Please can anyone come up with any ideas.
My friend in Australia Chris Graham is trying to share a couple of files using
Dropbox on the Mac.
He has put them in the root of the public folder which he has given me
permission to access.
But I'm having to try and download them on the dr
What is the advantage of using Outlook instead of the Mail app?
> On Jul 4, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I checked things out on my Outlook, and you can use a hot spot safely for the
> contacts window. Therefore, there should be no need to create a script for
> this.
>
Download and install the apple bootcamp drivers so you get all the
functionality from the keyboard as you should.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Ibraheem Fakir
Sent: Sunday, 5 July 2020 2:12 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Function
Hi,
Thanks for your help, That worked but.
I went to preferences/siri and disable siri.
Then i reenable siri.
Then i when to keystroke popup button and when to custom command and went to
the edit box an press the keystroke.
I hope this helps too.
Take care,
Michelle.
> On Jul 5, 2020, at 1:16 A
Hey Michelle. Have you tried activating Siri with a hotkey? I think the default
hotkey is press and hold Command+Space. You can change the hotkey in system
preferences. I have mine set to activate when I press Function+Spacebar.
Regards,
Shawn,
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