unread posts

 

I wonder if anyone else has had this thought (and wish)

I often read a post (using the Unread Post route) and think that I would like to post an answer but not just at that moment; maybe I want to look something up or test something on my unit.

I would love to be able to mark the post as "unread" to me so I could return at a later time.

Another option

jgermann wrote:

I would love to be able to mark the post as "unread" to me so I could return at a later time.

Good idea but I get the impression that the owners don't have the capability of adding features like that......or maybe just not the time.

In the meantime, the "recent posts" list might be helpful in finding it again.

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I get around this by opening

I get around this by opening a new tab and finish reading the unread posts before going back and responding to the post I want to spend time on.

Miss POI

but then...

miss poi wrote:

I get around this by opening a new tab and finish reading the unread posts before going back and responding to the post I want to spend time on.

Miss POI

You have your office and home in the same location. This option would be handy for those of us that start researching a problem on one computer and want to finish it on another.

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In that case, ...

Box Car wrote:
miss poi wrote:

I get around this by opening a new tab and finish reading the unread posts before going back and responding to the post I want to spend time on.

Miss POI

You have your office and home in the same location. This option would be handy for those of us that start researching a problem on one computer and want to finish it on another.

In that case, save the page as a Favorite after installing Windows Live Mesh or other "synching" program to keep Favorites synched between computers. I see that there's even a Mac version:

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh-sync-program-setti...

Good find!

Thanks for the post