Don, I agree with you. We could even play a sound for skipped links or there could be silence since You know where the links are so getting to them should not be a problem. Pranav -----Original Message----- From: j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Barrett Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 7:31 AM To: j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [j-tools] Suggestion for a future idea for the Tools Hello All, Well, in the wake of the wonderful new podcast listing the major features of JTools 3.1, I feel a bit disingenuous making a suggestion for a future release since the timing just doesn't seem right. However, I am the kind who will forget it if I don't say it, so please forgive and allow me to proceed. Here is a future thought for an idea. With the explosion of email messages containing long urls especially RSS links, reading one of these emails has become more and more of a nightmare over recent times. The efficiency of slogging through multi-line links which go on and on, destroying your thought chain, and taking up so much time, it's almost a pain to read these days. For example, I love Top Tech Tidbits, but just sit and listen to it and you will waste so much time hearing those ponderous long boring time-wasting urls on and on throughout the message. The content is fantastic, but wading through the Internet garbage to get to it is becoming harder and harder. I would love a feature that would allow an individual to just simply hear the words "skipped link" instead of each url. The words "skipped link" could be an actual link for the url so if you wanted to go there, you would just hit enter on the words "skipped link" without having to hear the line after line of meaningless Internet gibberish. Thanks; now at least I feel better. Don To contact the Moderator, please send a message to enquiries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To post to this list, please send a message to j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to j-tools-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and put the word subscribe in the subject line. To contact the Moderator, please send a message to enquiries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To post to this list, please send a message to j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to j-tools-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and put the word subscribe in the subject line.