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Edit iCal Event Titles Directly
In the Leopard version of iCal, double-clicking an event shows a summary of the event, and to edit the name (or anything else), you must click the Edit button in the summary pop-up. To bypass the summary and edit pop-ups entirely, Option-double-click the event name. That selects the text for editing, and you can make any changes you want. Click outside the event to save your changes.
[In NetBITS-015, Stuart examined issues of latency and delay in typical modem-based Internet communications. This week, he discusses how bandwidth can be used more efficiently, and how it affects the overall latency of a connection.]
Last week, I asked readers to imagine a world where the only network connection you can get to your house is a modem running over a telephone line at 33.6 KbpsRead more...
[This article originally ran in TidBITS-367 and TidBITS-368. We feel that the points it makes are important enough to present again, in an updated form, to NetBITS readers.]
Years ago David Cheriton at Stanford University taught me something that seemed obvious at the time - if you have a network link with low bandwidth then it's easy to put several in parallel to make a combined link with higher bandwidth, but if you have a network link with bad latency then no amount of money can turn any number of parallel links into a combined link with good latencyRead more...
[Last week in TidBITS-367, Stuart examined issues of latency and delay in typical modem-based Internet communications. This week, Stuart offers general observations on how bandwidth can be used more efficiently and how it effects the overall latency of a connection.]
Last week, I asked readers to imagine a world where the only network connection you can get to your house is a modem running over a telephone line at 33 KbpsRead more...
Years ago David Cheriton at Stanford University taught me something that seemed obvious at the time - if you have a network link with low bandwidth then it's easy to put several in parallel to make a combined link with higher bandwidth, but if you have a network link with bad latency then no amount of money can turn any number of parallel links into a combined link with good latencyRead more...