Full Member;n4667 said:I'm a Windows user and find it does everything I need it to.
On windows more than one tab can be opened so it's straightforward to have WC on one tab and MH on another then switch from tab to tab.
So Linux suits some, Windows or other operating systems suits others. Different tools for the same job. Not clap trap, just different.
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trevskoda;n5904 said:Its full of spy bugs and slow plus you have to pay for it,thats my gripe,but to each there own.
Thanks Jennie, I just tried that, changed the 7 to a 4 then hit return and hey presto I was on page 4, I like that because it was frustrating clicking throughMinisorella;n6107 said:maja07 Another thing you can do to navigate from within the thread itself is to type in the page number at the top right of any page.
Tezza33;n6113 said:Thanks Jennie, I just tried that, changed the 7 to a 4 then hit return and hey presto I was on page 4, I like that because it was frustrating clicking through
Campervanannie;n6123 said:Also guys if you look to the left where it gives you the title of the thread you will see a tiny blue circle with two white arrows if you click this it takes you to the last post you read up to so no messing about typing in page numbers to find out where you left off it remembers how clever lol.
Kontiki;n5526 said:Not sure on which site I should read or post on yet, trying to get to grips with both. Be less confusing if forums have different topics, I understand the meets/rallies will be on here & the WC POI's will on the other site but what about duplicate topics such as Motorhome Technical as an example which could be on either site. Is it less confusing & an advantage to just have it on the one site? We also tend to do most of our wildcamping in Europe except for the odd night or two in this country. In the UK tend to go more on C&CC/MCC meets.