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Smart Mailbox “double-search” in Apple Mail!

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Did you ever want to search for certain terms (like “invoices” or “sales project”) in the “Entire Message”, only in emails from your contractor Sarah Smith, across all folders and mailboxes? Here’s a great tip on how to do that very quickly.

In Mail, create a new Smart Mailbox named “From Sarah Smith” where the search criteria is:

Smart Mailbox conditions

Smart Mailbox conditions

Once created, highlight that Smart Mailbox in your mailbox list on the left in Mail to view its contents.

Note that all messages are just displayed (referenced) here, they do not actually move here.

Once its contents are displayed, type “invoices” in the search box in the top right, and choose “From Sarah Smith” and “Entire Message” in the grey bar that appears:

Search Terms

The results will show only emails with the term “invoices” in emails from Sarah, across all mailboxes. If you type different search terms in the top right, it will still only search in emails from Sarah Smith.

You can also filter further by adding additional items in the Smart Mailbox filters.

We hope this saves you time in your email filtering!

- The Macinhome Team

First Macinhome comic ever!

Friday, April 30th, 2010

A plug from our friends at webcopyplus.com: - Apple users do indeed name their Macs. Sick? Crazy? We think not.

The outstanding SEO and web copywriting folks over at webcopyplus.com took it to the next level:

http://blog.webcopyplus.com/2010/04/19/mac-repairs-macinhome/

iPad Incites Dreaded “Nerd Riot”

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

The Dreaded Nerd Riot

The Dreaded Nerd Riot

Cupertino, CA - Silicon Valley was set ablaze today, as thousands of nerds took to the streets in protest of the Apple iPad’s weeklong delay from “end of March” to “beginning of April”. The bespectacled crowd of awkward protestors, some carrying damning placards, made its way across town in an aimless, enraged march, obstructing traffic and chanting very verbose slogans.

What seemed at first to be a peaceful protest, calling quietly for Apple to revert to the iPad’s original March release date, took a grim turn at 12:34pm, when the sun was reportedly at its zenith.

“I guess they just hadn’t ever [been] in daylight that long before,” shrugs shocked witness Hal Jargonson. “One second, they was singing about Flash support or some such, and the next bricks was flying through the windows of my [expletive] grocery-store!”

Sweaty, malcontent, and bewildered by the sheer size of the world outside of their homes, the frenzied iPad supporters turned on each-other in what police described as a “nerd riot”.

By the time first-responders were on the scene, witnesses say it was far too late. After an initial burst of animal energy, during which time they overturned cars, smashed windows, and broke the multi-touch sensor on several iPhones, the nerds had all collapsed from massive heat exhaustion, and pre-emptive bruising.

“The smell was overpowering,” recalls Ken “Zip” Stillwater, S.W.A.T., “I had to turn the crowd-suppressing hose on them, for Pete’s sake.”

Currently, most of the nerds are resting comfortably at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Santa Clara, a facility better equipped to minister to their birdlike physique. No charges have been filed as of print time, with unsubstantiated reports circulating that the event might be ruled an Act Of God.

A similar nerd riot in Toronto, Canada over the iPad’s end-of-April Canadian release was similarly excused, despite the 43 counts of manslaughter.

“The onus of responsibility here lies on the shoulders of Steve Jobs,” says Crown Prosecutor Liam Rogers, over Skype, “if the nerds wanted to be held accountable for their own actions, they wouldn’t have made him their king.”

When reached for comment regarding these nerd-related tragedies, Steve Jobs gave routers a succinct response.

“This is but a taste of the iPad’s true power. Steel yourselves, my children. Steel yourselves.”

Macinhome Reviewed on Local Blog

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago, Macinhome ran a contest with one of Vancouver’s top bloggers, Rebecca Bollwitt  (AKA Miss 604) (www.miss604).  Not only did Miss 604 give Macinhome a sweet intro on her blog, she also randomly chose a contest winner who decided to blog about us.

Yes, Roshena Huang (www.roshenahuang.com/), Vancouver musician extraordinaire wrote a full review of her Macinhome experience on her blog Thoughts For Company.  http://www.roshenahuang.com/2009/09/macinhome-is-in-da-house-consider-name-change-to-macindahouse/.

In her articled entitled “Macinhome is in da house! (Consider name change to Macindahouse?” Roshena uses her keen wit and critical eye to generously run through her entire Mac Tune-up experience. Although the entire article is an informative review of our services, we did best love her apt summation of Macinhome:

“There is something refreshingly different about how Macinhome interacts with its clients – and something simultaneously familiar in that you actually speak to a human being in a reasonable amount of time.  Even the automated hold message is honest and unpretentious.”

Roshena, your awesome praise was a big treat on a Tuesday morning.  Thanks, again.  Thanks, also to Miss 604 for running the contest.

Welcome.

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

This blog will be populated with anecdotes, stories, technical info, and field reports from Macinhome Mobile Consultants.

We’ll be keeping all client info anonymous, so if you’re a Macinhome client reading this, don’t worry.  :)