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    Wow! I have only read a couple pages and have already learned a lot!

    Thanks!

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    Have got this (pagezipper) on my MacBook Pro, but can't work out how to get it on the iPad. Would appreciate any help.
    Last edited by scrimnz; 12-10-2011 at 04:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrimnz
    Have got this (pagezipper) on my MacBook Pro, but can't work out how to get it on the iPad. Would appreciate any help.
    I believe that is a bookmarklet and if you have it as a bookmark on your mac and your iCloud account is setup to sync bookmarks between safari on your mac and safari on your iPad, it should already be on your iPad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJK

    Just Google for SGI dock solutions.

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    Looks like the company didn't make it, the link is "under construction". Too bad, I would have bought one.

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    If you go to settings-keyboard-shortcuts you can create a shortcut for often used phrases and more. I created a shortcut to take the place of a standard clause I use in preparing contracts so now three letters takes the place of a couple of minutes of typing. I have also used it to create shortcuts for the trademark and copywrite symbols. This was one of the few features that I missed when I migrated from blackberry to the iPhone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GROMMIE
    Instead of pushing the home button twice which I assume will lead to a mechanical failure, you can just stroke the screen with four fingers together...same effect!Push up tp reveal and then Dow n to return
    You can also swipe left and right to flick through apps.

    A trick I found:
    If you hold your finger on the 'add a tab' button UN safari it brings up your most recently closed tabs.
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    thanks for the tip about safari, will definitely be using that one
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    Quote Originally Posted by toemaytoe
    If you go to settings-keyboard-shortcuts you can create a shortcut for often used phrases and more. I created a shortcut to take the place of a standard clause I use in preparing contracts so now three letters takes the place of a couple of minutes of typing. I have also used it to create shortcuts for the trademark and copywrite symbols. This was one of the few features that I missed when I migrated from blackberry to the iPhone!
    Haha i used the phrase "lol" to automatically change to "by the way, im a lesbian" on my girlfriends phone



    Sent via my Opposable Thumbs
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    [QUOTE=iLloyd;387945]Haha i used the phrase "lol" to automatically change to "by the way, im a lesbian" on my girlfriends phone



    Sent via my Opposable Thumbs[/QUOT



    I assume you don't have a girlfriend anymore.

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    That does not work for me. Am I doing something wrong? It immediately takes me back to the home screen and multitask bar. I have wifi only ipad2.

    Thanks


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