Hi Don,
It's no big deal -- I usually just throw a quick glance at maccentral.com and xlr8yourmac.com every day. I used to check versiontracker.com and macfixit.com daily as well, but that just got too exhausting. Now I only go there if I'm looking for something specific.
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
On 30 Jan 2005, at 4:08 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Wow! what can I say except "greater little machine than I thought" and "wish
I'd known that when I was buying my computer"? I'll probably try this out
on my friend's iMac.
Darcy, how do you manage to keep up with helpful sites like this? MacWorld?
VersionTracker? Others like them? I recently subscribed to VersionTracker
so I was proud of my self for already owning MemoryCell when you mentioned
it the other day.
But you always seem to have some helpful direction to point this list towards. Any secrets you'd like to divulge?
Thanks,
Don Hart
on 1/30/05 2:03 PM, Darcy James Argue at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 Jan 2005, at 1:35 PM, Don Hart wrote:
I was going to buy one of the new iMacs myself except Apple said I wouldn't be able to extend the desktop with a second monitor only mirror it.
Hi Don,
That's actually easily fixed. The video cards in iMacs and iBooks are perfectly capable of spanning (extended desktop). Apple just disables that feature by default. (It's their irritating] way of differentiating "consumer" and "pro" machines.) But it's very easy to re-enable it, just go here and download Screen Spanning Doctor:
http://macparts.de/ibook/
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
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