@charliemchapman Nooooooo….! Loved it so much on my old iPad Pro that it was an instant purchase on my next.
@filmfreak75 @agiletortoise Another attorney wanted to send me someone's medical records via email once. After I pointed out the problems with that, his response was, "Oh, that's OK. Our email server is very secure."
@ptujec Ah, thanks! I wasn’t aware of that.
@ptujec Thanks for this, and for the info! Are the sfl2/sfl3 files just a log of the recent files, so there's no downside in running this script, I presume?
@ptujec Did you notice any issues with the "recent files" functionality after 14.1 (the feature where you can type an app name, and then right arrow to see that app's most recent files)? It works in some apps, but now doesn't work in others for me, such as Pages and Scrivener.
#LaunchBar @rod Yikes. I kind of use that as an app launcher, putting different sets of apps on different faces.
@podfeet My incorrect vote was to signal. Really, though, it depends on the circumstances, such as time and distance.
@podfeet Is there an option for "I accidentally tapped an answer as I was scrolling and now it won't let me change it?" (One of the many problems of touch screens, I guess)
@hypercritical Pretty much any movie or book where the law comes into play. Read a Greg Isles book recently where the main character’s criminal trial occurred a few weeks after his arrest.
I get that it’s expensive for Comcast to roll trucks, & that many problems are with a user's own equipment, but with pretty much every interaction I've ever had with Comcast, the impression is that the sole job of the agent is to get you off the line, and they only want to create the illusion of tech support. (And, for what it's worth, I've had Comcast roll trucks about 3 times in the last 5-7 years, and every time they found an issue outside the home, in the neighborhood, that fixed our issues)