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Duh

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Contributed by: Hockpooh777 Thursday, October 13 2005 @ 06:05 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: YES

I must be older than dirt and twice as dumb. I didn't understand anything that was said here. Oh well, back into my hole I go.   

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Duh - Razzledazzle

It looks complex but it is simple. Just put it in your app folder and highlight some text in Safari or Omniweb and then click on the Browser's icon an click on SERVICES and then from the contextual menus pick one of the items and it will open the highlighted item in whatever you pick (example: Hihlight astronomy somewhere on some web page and then go to sevices and pick DOGPILE news and it will show a bunch of NEW stuff about astronomy...Pluto news about the possible question of the planet's importance in our Soiars System etc. I hope this helps you. GOD knows how many people have helped me when I needed it.

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Tuesday, August 15 2006 @ 04:47 PM PDT


Duh and Duh'er - cinthiamac

Double Duh from me. I'm depressed because Leopard abandoned my beloved Sherlock and I can't find a simple, clean replacement. What were they thinking replacing one clean mini-app with all those stupid widgets cluttering up the Desktop?

Why are people expecting me to use DOS-like programs such as "Terminal"? Didn't we leave that behind in 1984? What happened to Apple being user friendly? Come on tech people, if you force us creative types to learn your language, we won't need you anymore. You won't be special.
If you had to know how to write a song before you could play one. The right brained people of the world need simple English so we can use our brain cells for basic things, like writing songs, books & movies. Reach into your hearts (or into our holes as the case may be) and help us out.


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Saturday, October 27 2007 @ 12:46 AM PDT