Tuesday, 3. February 2009, 09:22:27
Menu, copy to note, notes, copy
Previously, I provide a trick to allow
Copy to Note with 3.5 seconds to pick a folder. This time, I will show you another trick that allow you to do the same task, but without the time limit! It's really simple, IMHO it should be included in the default menu setup in the first place...
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Saturday, 31. January 2009, 16:32:10
bookmarks, buttons, notes
Previously, I show you how to
Bookmark Texts Within Any Webpage using Web Notes. However, the bookmark texts process is not quit intuitive... So, this time I'm going to show you how to improve it to become a more user-friendly tool!
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Friday, 9. January 2009, 11:46:21
buttons, notes, copy, url
Windows panel/manager should support
Copy document address function to allow us grab multiple URL from opened pages quickly, but for some reason it doesn't work!!! So, we have to copy & paste each URL from each page, one by one into the text editor manually to compile an URL list. Let's try a faster approach: Bookmarked all pages, then copy all URL from those bookmarks simultaneously, & paste 'em into a Note to compile an URL list. Now that's much quicker, but still too much work to do... OK, what if I simplify the whole process into just one single step instead?!!
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Thursday, 27. November 2008, 08:48:11
notes, copy, Menu, copy to note
Do you wish that you can pick a folder when creating a new note with
Copy to note command? Well, currently the
Copy to note function (Ctrl+Shift+C) is very limited, & not very intuitive either... So, I decided to improve it to allow folder selection before a note is created! Here is how to do it:
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Thursday, 26. June 2008, 10:54:53
notes, copy
I discovered another trick after someone requested a "Merge multiple notes together" function in the forum... Not sure if it will be useful, but I'll post it here & share with you all!
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Tuesday, 15. April 2008, 08:32:03
bookmarks, notes
Many people complaining about Opera can't bookmarked a certain area/line of text within a page, so that they can return to that page & continue reading from where they previously left-off. Well, there is a way to emulate this feature, & I'm going to show you how to do it with
Web Note!
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Tuesday, 18. December 2007, 18:34:42
backup, notes
Ever lost everything you wrote because of a freak-accident? How about make a quick snapshot of what you wrote before something goes wrong? Well, with Opera you can backup all your precious writing into Notes. First,
Select all (Ctrl+A) text, & then execute
Copy to Note (Ctrl+Shift+C) to create a backup Note... Now, let's simplify this routine into one simple step: Just press F2! Sounds good?
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