Hi Steve,
There is one item that I keep wanting to use, and it just isn't available in the What's New Search Results.
An option to backup the time the search is performed from. I may be abnormal, but I am into and out of TDR maybe 20-25 times a day. Every chance I get to catch my breath, I have the Search Results set up as my home page. Makes it easy to do a fast look see during the day.
Doing this though creates a problem (for me) in that if I just restarted the search 10 minutes after killing the browser, I can't see what happened earlier in the day. I would like to set the Start Time for the search. Maybe a default in our profile? that I could set it for 4:00 a. m. and that way watch ALL of the good things thru the day.
I am constantly going back and reviewing previous stuff to take notes because during the work day, I don't have the time to do that. And, having CRS disease, I forget topics I want to investigate further.
Just hopin' it can be done.
John
PS, you are doing a great job here. I can fully appreciate too having once run 3 BBS's in the late 80's
There is one item that I keep wanting to use, and it just isn't available in the What's New Search Results.
An option to backup the time the search is performed from. I may be abnormal, but I am into and out of TDR maybe 20-25 times a day. Every chance I get to catch my breath, I have the Search Results set up as my home page. Makes it easy to do a fast look see during the day.
Doing this though creates a problem (for me) in that if I just restarted the search 10 minutes after killing the browser, I can't see what happened earlier in the day. I would like to set the Start Time for the search. Maybe a default in our profile? that I could set it for 4:00 a. m. and that way watch ALL of the good things thru the day.
I am constantly going back and reviewing previous stuff to take notes because during the work day, I don't have the time to do that. And, having CRS disease, I forget topics I want to investigate further.
Just hopin' it can be done.
John
PS, you are doing a great job here. I can fully appreciate too having once run 3 BBS's in the late 80's
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