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The second bar is percentage free space on drive C:.
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Posted: 2007-09-28 19:42:54
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@lisaCPS
is the SMP Pro in the P1i-choice website, the full version and will it have free upgrades?thanks
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Posted: 2007-09-29 12:14:26
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All yes.
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Posted: 2007-09-29 12:20:26
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@Lisa
Stumbled upon a bug with SMP 1.60 in FC. Follow this order and you'll see:
1) Select the 'Files' tab
2) Go to a folder (in my case, try D:/DCIM/100MSDCF)
3) You can see 'mark', 'select' and 'more' in this order at the bottom of the screen
4) Select the 'System' tab
5) Re-select 'Files' tab
6) 'Select' is gone from the bottom of the screen and its space is taken by 'mark' resulting in the inability to launch anything from this point. I guess you can always open the flip, but then it wouldn't be a one-handed operation anymore
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Posted: 2007-10-04 22:23:01
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'Select' is gone from the bottom of the screen
Confirmed, listed for fixing, thanks!
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Posted: 2007-10-05 09:28:00
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hi
can some one help me how to close all the recent applications on smp 1.6 or only can close open applications.
thank
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Posted: 2007-10-06 00:30:50
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how to close all the recent applications on smp 1.6 or only can close open applications.
You will get a good answer as soon as you tell us what you mean by the difference between closing recent and open applications.
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Posted: 2007-10-06 10:44:29
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On 2007-10-06 00:30:50, htai wrote:
hi
can some one help me how to close all the recent applications on smp 1.6 or only can close open applications.
thank
maby u mean recent apss in task manager man?
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Posted: 2007-10-06 14:49:03
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hi
i mead close all the recent applications is in task manager.
thank you
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Posted: 2007-10-07 23:32:38
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So I assume you talk about the built-in Task manager, not Swiss Manager. In any case, you can only "close" programs that are "open" (that is, running). So, for closing all running programs at once, use the "Open" list and the "End all" menu command. Note that Swiss Manager's purpose is to do all this and more better.
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Posted: 2007-10-08 11:42:37
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