Aug 19, 2013. Guarantee' offers full refunds on EA-published titles for PC and Mac. The game's release date if you pre-ordered it, whichever comes first. Origin is available on Mac. Mac gamers can enjoy many of the same features that have defined Origin for PC users: including cloud storage to save and continue games, social connectivity via friends list, and more. One of our great features will be of particular interest for gamers who play on both PC and Mac machines: dual-platform play. Feb 24, 2015 When I create a new note I want the option, in the Mac client, to (1) put my typing cursor in the note body and (2) auto-fill the note title with the first line of note body text. The title of first note in the displayed notebook does not display properly. I can scroll up and all subsequent notes show their titles OK, but the first one is never displayed properly. In the attachment you can see a hint of the '_' underscore in the first notes title, but that's all you get. Basically the real estate between the line under the note count and the greyed text of the note is unavailable, but only for the top note. Scrolling works for all other note titles. Very weird and annoying. When I create a new note I want the option, in the Mac client, to (1) put my typing cursor in the note body and (2) auto-fill the note title with the first line of note body text. I'm not asking for this to be default behavior; I just want it to be a Preferences option. You (EN devs) already know how to do this - the Windows client (maybe others too) already does it. And you (EN devs) even do it already for Mac, in notes created with the EN Helper menu icon. (But that's not a good enough workaround.) And I know there have been many other requests for this functionality - I searched the forum. But as far as I can tell there hasn't been a request yet this year. So here's 2015's request. Why not just go ahead and implement it in 6.0.7? Regnark for mac.
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