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I think that is what I will end up doing is using the mobile version of face
book. Far too many bells and whistles on the regular page! What other
pages have that auto fill-in feature?
The menus that I have talked about are sometimes there will be a normal
button on the page, and then it will say menu, and when you clock it it
opens something very similar to a standard Windows Menu.
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From: "Ana G" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Facebook questions
>I do minimal Face Book, so I'm not the best person to ask. I use the
> mobile version of the site:
> http://m.facebook.com
> It works better than the other versions.
>
> I haven't really noticed the autofilling, but when I encounter it on
> other websites, I just keep typing. It helps to type as fast as
> possible. That seems to bulldoze through whatever the site wants to do.
> If a particular site is just not willing to play nice, I write in Word
> or some other program, then copy and paste the text into the edit field.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean about the links that act like Windows menus.
> What's an example?
>
> The official Face Book app isn't impressive on Android either, though
> it's usable. There are other Face Book apps, like FriendCaster and
> Seesmic, which other people like better. You may want to find out if
> there are other Face Book apps for iOS that you can use.
>
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