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desktopjockey
09-09-2002, 05:09 PM
Before I started using 1st Page, I used (and still do) NoteTab Pro. A feature I've found very useful there and would love to see in V3 would be the ability to have an MRU (most recently used ) file list located in the file menu and the startup menu, and the ability to automatically reopen documents that were open when the program was closed. This feature is wonderful if you are working on a site with multiple pages, have them all open, must stop work and resume later.
Another feature that has been beneficial is the ability to open multiple documents at the same time. If you need to change websites and have them organized into their own directories, then you highlight all the files in a directory and they all open with one mouse click.
Hope these are feasable ideas, and I cannot wait to see version three.
Desktopjockey
Dynasty
09-09-2002, 06:42 PM
A recently opened files thing already exists, it's just hidden slightly, if you look in the file menu there is a sub menu called reopen, it lists files you have opened before :D
desktopjockey
09-10-2002, 04:07 AM
Sure is. I knew that also. Brain-fart :D What about the rest?
Dynasty
09-10-2002, 04:14 AM
The rest don't exist already and I think are good ideas.
Could be useful, yes. Especially the last one I think.
gloria22
09-28-2002, 04:57 PM
Thanks for the helpful advice. How do you
highlight many files and have them open
up with one click all at the same time?
Thanks much,
gloria22
:D :(
gloria22
11-18-2002, 07:10 AM
Originally posted by desktopjockey
Sure is. I knew that also. Brain-fart :D What about the rest?
From Gloria22
to: desktopjockey
:eek: your language is atrocious..and my
grandchildren see this site. please
clean it up?
DCElliott
11-18-2002, 07:21 AM
Originally posted by gloria22
From Gloria22
to: desktopjockey
:eek: your language is atrocious..and my
grandchildren see this site. please
clean it up? I dunno, Gloria, but "fart" is pretty innocuous, even among the ankle-biter crowd. If we keep things too straightlaced, it will lose some of the give and take. Besides, the concept "brainfart" is difficult to otherwise convey in English. ;)
desktopjockey
11-19-2002, 04:58 AM
My Dear,
My sincerest appologies for offending your otherwise outmoded intelect:sheep:. I could have used a more affluent expression like cranial flatulence, but I don't think it would have sufficed for the expected effect. It would have been too "british", especially for a southerner.
Dear, if you wish to be so discriminatory as to the content of this site, perhapse you should block this site. As a father of two myself, I believe there is a level of streetwiseness that is necessary in today's world that better protects my children. I believe it's better to teach our children and grandchildren to discern for themselves what is "offensive" and what is not. They are the ones who will be protecting themselves when you are not around! Believe me, you cannot monitor them 24/7, and it would be plain stupid to think you could be.
If your level of restriction is set to the point that fart is bad :arghhh:, perhapse you should come out of the nineteen twenties and live in the next generation sister. It is proven that restrictions as strict as you present actually precipitates and encourages youth to defy what it is you attempt to restrict. In other words - make a big deal of it, and you entice their curiosity, actually pushing them to the very point you wish to keep them from.
I believe there is more important issues to deal with like oh, sex, drugs, and alcohol, :cheers::smoking: than whether or not someone expells noxious gas either cranially or intestinally. By the way, didjya smell it?! :mouthopen
Have a glorious day - May I suggest some private time with your significant other to relieve some pent up stresses?:joy:
desktopjockey
11-28-2002, 06:58 PM
Your direction is noted. I am not one to mince words, sugar coat things, or be "political". What gloria22 said torqued me, and I retorted. I am not ashamed of what I said, or the way I said it. I believe I was honest, direct, and to the point. There are several more "rude" ways I could have responded that would have gotten more than a spanking from you or any other admin of the forums.
I'm done, let bygons be bygons, and let's get on with life.:cheers:
If Miss Gloria still has a problem with me, I suggest she skip my posts.
I will use better editing tools in the future.
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