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Close Word Comments Easily

If you don't like how precisely you must mouse in Microsoft Word 2008 to delete comment balloons, note that you can Control-click (right-click) a balloon to pop up a contextual menu. From the menu choose Delete Comment, and you're done.

Also, to get rid of all comments at once, choose Tools > Customize Keyboard and set up a keyboard shortcut to go with the DeleteAllComments command, available in the Tools category. Oddly, there's no Delete Comment keyboard customization option that I can find.

 

 

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Old Info-Mac Digests Come Back Online

Thanks to the new Info-Mac folks for bringing nearly all the old Info-Mac Digests back online for historical reference.Show full article

New Take Control Ebooks Offer Mail Help for Mac, iPad, and iPhone

Apple Mail and the Mail app are among the most commonly used applications on the Mac, the iPad, the iPhone, and the iPod touch, so we're especially happy to bring you three ebooks that provide comprehensive guidance, spam prevention advice, and troubleshooting help for these programs.Show full article

International iPad Ship Dates and Prices Announced

Apple revealed that the iPad will appear on 28 May 2010 in nine countries outside the United States, with pre-orders beginning 10 May 2010. Another set of countries follows in July. Hardware and service pricing has been announced for most of the included nations.Show full article

Eye-Fi Updates Geo Card for Apple and Adds Hotspots

Eye-Fi, makers of an SD memory card with Wi-Fi transfer capabilities, will offer an improved version for sale by Apple Stores in May 2010. Eye-Fi also announced a deal with Devicescape to make it easier to upload to many more hotspots.Show full article

Rapportive Plug-in Replaces Gmail Ads with Sender Info

Tired of ignoring the ads in Gmail's Web interface? The new Rapportive plug-in replaces them with information about the current message's sender, complete with connections to that person's social networking data, where available.Show full article

Bento for iPad Not Just a Bigger Box

Many early iPad apps are little more than what you'd get running an iPhone app with its pixels doubled - stretched-out user interfaces with more space, but nothing new. Not so for the Bento personal database app, available now for your shiny new iPad.Show full article

Reading Books on the iPad: iBooks, Kindle, and GoodReader

Glenn Fleishman tries reading in several apps - iBooks, Kindle for iPad, and GoodReader for iPad - and finds the experience uniformly positive.Show full article

TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 10 May 2010

Notable software releases this week include MarsEdit 3.0, Aperture 3.0.3, Typinator 4.0, Mac Pro Audio Update 1.1, Epson Printer Drivers 2.3.1 for Mac OS X 10.6, and Phone Amego 1.1.20.Show full article

ExtraBITS for 10 May 2010

All the interesting bits we found on the Web this week revolve around the iPad and iPhone, not terribly surprisingly. Most fascinating are Jakob Nielsen's iPad usability test findings, along with Bytemobile's tests showing that the iPad consumes more data than an iPhone. Also, Jeff Carlson talks about iPad 3G details on a MacJury podcast, and we note that Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference sold out in only eight days, despite focusing mostly on iPhone OS topics.Show full article

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