What happen was I downloaded the Wubi Ubuntu on my windows computer. The next thing you know my computer wont boot up. What I did was (with amazing help on this forum) Burn a CD (create Disk Image), boot from it, get to the desktop by 'Try Ubuntu'.
Everything is there except my firefox favorites. For 99.9 percent of people favorites mean nothing. But to me they were SUPER important.
In my contacts window it shows the contacts that I checked as Favorites. But it also shows a display of "Most Likely". Anyway to turn this off? It bugs me
Friends,
When I click on Phone dialer in Verizon Note II and add favorites from contacts, it sorts them by First, Last Name. I did not see a way to manually sort them or move them around.
Also, if I want to add 2 entries in favorites for the same person (one for Work no, one for home) its doesn't let me do that either, when I click on a favorite, it displays all phone numbers.
Everybody has his own favorite websites to visit frequently. Normally to open these websites we will open the web browser, type the url address or get it from bookmarks. A quicker that we usually use is to create shortcut launchers for these sites on the desktop or on the panel.
On my galaxy note......I want to put a the "bookmarks" shortcut on my home screen. .... NOW, The only way to a shortcut to bookmarks is .menu/add+/shortcuts/bookmarks..........4 different windows to get to it. I cant seem to figure how to get the favorites icon on the home screen.
On my galaxy note......I want to put a the "bookmarks" shortcut on my home screen. .... NOW, The only way to a shortcut to bookmarks is .menu/add+/shortcuts/bookmarks..........4 different windows to get to it. I cant seem to figure how to get the favorites icon on the home screen.
Hello I've been searching everywhere for help on creating a separate category called "groups" next to "phone", "call log", and "favorites". I need this function due to the fact I do property management and i need to know which house belongs to which tenant. Is it possible to make it on this phone? Since it is already built in most modern phones.
Right clicking the Nautilus icon in the unity side bar brings up first a list of favorite locations, followed by the standard "Open a New Window" command.
The "New Window" command is defined in /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop, but the list of favorites is not. How does the .desktop file know to fill the launcher with the list of favorites?
The Favorite Contacts widget that came with my Razr often acts weird on bootup. I've saved a number of contacts to it, and at random times it deletes all of them from the widget such that the widget appears blank, though my favorites are still stored in the phone.
What I do is remove the widget from the screen, then restore it, and all my favorites are back on the widget.