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tab tab tab space
one of the gripes that i mentioned about migrating from windows is the inability to use less of the mouse. i am a self proclaimed shortcut keys junkie – i hate the fact that i would need to move the pointer with a mouse at the end filling up a form in os x. in windows its usually tab fill up field repeat tab to go to the next field till alls done and finally tab and space at the “submit” button at the very end – cant seem to do it on os x. until now (yeah i know i am slow to find this out).
apparently the ability to do that has been inbuilt in os x all the time, its just not turned on (why not is beyond me). to be able to tab onto buttons :-
1) go to system preferences
2) double click on “keyboard & mouse”
3) near the button of the window set “In windows and dialogs, press Tab to move the keyboard focus between:” to “all controls”.
4) done.

p.s setting can be accessed via ^fn F7 too
no really…just why?
why is it that microsoft sharepoint makes creating cms driven content so darn complicated and difficult?
i fail to see why anyone would want to go through manuals, how-to guides and extensive training just to create a publishing outlet in the cloud. ok, so they might say its targeted to the enterprise crowd, but even that is a huge chore for any users to adopt. its tough enough to keep up with the amount of work just to be productive, let alone taking the time to learn the complications of sharepoint just because a driven i.t. department convinced company heads to adopt the latest and the greatest. i’ve had users having problems understanding the operations of an ipod, i bet they’ll probably go mad when someone shoves sharepoint into their faces.
its funny that the biggest (maybe) software company in the world is unable to provide a solution to web content publishing and web collaboration when there already so many other solutions that are a lot more simpler, manageable, user friendly and tons more beautiful out of the box. compared to WordPress, Drupal and even the mere CMS Made Simple, sharepoint looks like an expensive swiss army tool that can’t cut properly with its knife, can’t grip with its mini pliers and it looks like a cheap copy that’s usually sold in street markets beside pirated DVDs. granted that the rest of the mostly open source solutions is not as complete as sharepoint is, but while it only serves a part of what sharepoint can offer, it serves its solution millions of tons better in all aspects of that small part.
more comical is the fact that microsoft knows extremely very well the value of making things easier to understand, easier to manage and the power of visual attraction are instrumental to getting more acceptance of its solution which translates directly into more business and more money. running down the history of its OSes, every new release is always better in many aspects compared to the previous one and chief amongst them all are the visuals. just take a look at the marketing material of the windows desktop over the years. 3.11 was blah, 95 & 98 were a little better, XP was wow, and Vista was “ok-i-have-to-get-it-NOW” with its visually attracting wallpaper, start button, aqua and even the addition of the desktop pane. ok, its unfair to compare the older ones as display and graphic technologies are not up to the task yet, but what about sharepoint now? others have hit the ball of out the park with it and they don’t even have such experience , integration or wealth as microsoft has.
so…..just, why?
still alive
weekday – 3 am.
empty winding road.
on leave the next day.
orbital’s kein trink wasser plink plonking on the stereo – loud, but not overly.
all the lights were green… all the way home.
parked and stepped out to the sound of nothing except for the collectively quiet hum of aircon units.
no voices, no juvenile screams, no talking, no barking, no honking …. nothing.
then you get home and you think back
- that was a bloody good day that has just passed.
the things i do to find joy – sad.
but hey, i’m still alive
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