Showing posts with label refresh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refresh. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Gmail Mobile Web App for iOS Adds “Pull Down to Refresh” Feature

Gmail mobile Web app for iOS borrowed a feature from Tweetie (now the official Twitter client for iPhone and iPad) with which instead of clicking a button to refresh the list of messages, you can now simply pull down the list and wait to see the new messages.

Gmail Mobile Web App for iOS Adds “Pull Down to Refresh” Feature


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Monday, February 21, 2011

Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Jason

I would agree, proprietary for data transfer seems a bit hard to pull off, even for apple. They'll really have to get everyone to jump in on it.

Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Jason


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Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Cold Water

Light Peak sounds neat as a system interconnect, but who's got any direct or networked storage that can come close to saturating it?

Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Cold Water


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Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Brett

Proprietary ports are annoying.

Comment on MacBook Pro Rumors Point to Imminent Refresh by Brett


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Monday, February 14, 2011

Google Rolling Out Refresh to the Google Docs Documents List Over the Next Few Days

Google today announced that, over the next couple of days, they'll be rolling out a refresh to the documents list, aimed to make it more useful to find, explore and share all your files stored 100% on the web.

Google Rolling Out Refresh to the Google Docs Documents List Over the Next Few Days


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Monday, January 31, 2011

Google Docs Gets A Refresh With Gmail-Like Features (GOOG)

Google Docs Slideshow

Google Docs announced a refresh to its sorting system today that takes a few popular design elements from Gmail to make it easier to find and view your documents.

The first feature, Priority Sorting, is similar to Gmail's Priority Inbox in that it filters documents you are likely to need and places them at the top of your search.

There are also new filters to help find documents by file type, visibility (public, private, etc.), and name.

Folders are gone too. Instead, they have been replaced by a Collections column that acts more like labels in Gmail than traditional folders.You can tag documents under multiple collections (just like Gmail) and you can share them with people you collaborate with.

A new column on the right of the screen provides a preview of highlighted documents and files. You can also view stats on each document such as collaborators and the last date it was modified. Photos can be viewed individually or in a sleek new slideshow view, reminiscent of Picasa's Web Albums.

The refresh is rolling out to Google Docs users starting today and should appear for everyone within the next few days.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Demonstration Toolkit Virtual Machines (VM) – November 2010 Refresh Released

Microsoft released an update to the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Demonstration Toolkit virtual machines. The following Q&A; is provided to give you details about this release.