[macvoiceover] Re: QuickLook Re: Reading attachments in mail with command-y.

Quick look is a easy way to open a attachment look at the file and move on. The open attachment keystroke was not in Tiger Mail. As far as saving the file it is yes and no. Yes you do if you don't have your rules set to save attachments and no if you do have this set.
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:

What is QuickLook?  No, wrong question.  Let me try again.

How is QuickLook different for us than opening anm attachment in TextEdit or iTunes, or something? Can you *wsave* if you like what it looks like? Or do you have to go through all the fun of savingf the attachments the old way after using QuickLook to look at them?

For that matter, does QuickLook work on regular documents outside of Mail?
Jane


On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Keith Reedy wrote:

Hi folks,

I gave this a try and it is way too cool!

Keith reedy

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