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In Apple Mail, if you need to work back and forth between two different views of Mail's mailbox contents, you can do so quite easily. For example, you might want to look at a mailbox holding all filtered-in sales orders from the past week while also looking at a smart mailbox showing unanswered customer questions.
To avoid constantly clicking between mailbox views and losing your context each time, choose File > New Viewer window to get a second window and then arrange each window as desired.
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Tom Fitch writes, "In TidBITS-058, you mention that the Magnavox color monitor is a Trinitron, when in fact it is made by Phillips. Still a pretty good screen for the money. Also, if you are concerned about the expense of the Excel 3.0 upgrade, you may want to mention the Claris "sidegrade" offer, $99 for Resolve. Congratulations on the matrimony!" [Thanks, Tom!]
A quick clarification. Last week I said something about how Claris was designing all of its products to share the same interface, but I accidentally included HyperCard in that list, which simply isn't true. HyperCard shares no features with the other Claris products, though it would be interesting if they modified the program so it did share some features. However, I'm not betting on a HyperCard 2.5 or 3.0 anytime soon. See More Apple News for the dirt.
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