On 01/02/2012, at 5:54 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
You're right John, what I meant was that Leopard is becoming less and less
useful to an average user.
And yes, I completely forgot about Snow Leopard, that would also work.
-Jonas
G'day Kelly
As I see it, you need three things.
1. a backup
On 01/02/2012, at 5:54 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
You're right John, what I meant was that Leopard is becoming less and less
useful to an average user.
And yes, I completely forgot about Snow Leopard, that would also work.
-Jonas
Kelly, this might help you understand about the memory
.
From: Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com
To: imaclist@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: upgrade from tiger to???
I would be willing to bet that the problem is viewing video on the web. Thats
because Tiger is too old
I'm there and here, fingers crossed, waiting...
Doug
On Jan 31, 2012, at 10:40 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2012/01/31 09:20, D. Fabel so eloquently wrote:
Try the LEM Swap list.
Tina
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On Feb 1, 2012, at 9:31 AM, MJH Raichyk wrote:
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.9)
Number Of CPUs: 2
CPU Speed: 450 MHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 1 MB
Memory: 896 MB
This is what my profiler says and I'm running Tiger 10.4.11 so how do I plan
my moves, like the iMac as well,
On Feb 1, 2012, at 8:31 AM, MJH Raichyk wrote:
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.9)
Number Of CPUs: 2
CPU Speed:450 MHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 1 MB
Memory: 896 MB
This is what my profiler says and I'm running Tiger 10.4.11 so how
do I plan my moves, like the iMac as
On 2012/02/01 12:42, Christopher Satterfield so eloquently wrote:
The G4 won't run too well with flash, but using TenFourFox and the Youtube
HTML5 player it might not be so bad. I use a G5 2.0 DP with TenFourFox and
Youtube HTML5 and it runs fairly well.
Good point. I don't have Flash
Kelly,
You're getting some good info from the list here, but if you're finding you
really need some on site help, let me know. I live up in Portland. It would
be an easy drive down to assist and an excuse to visit a friend down by Marcola
(NE or Eugene).
Doug
On Jan 30, 2012, at 11:54
I would be willing to bet that the problem is viewing video on the web.
Thats because Tiger is too old now, and doesn't support the latest Flash
Player. You could safely update to Leopard without upgrading the ram, but
you would soon need to upgrade that as well, because Leopard is on it's way
You're right John, what I meant was that Leopard is becoming less and less
useful to an average user.
And yes, I completely forgot about Snow Leopard, that would also work.
-Jonas
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On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Bill Brown wrote:
Greetings Group.
Have a question or two for you gurus:
Basics:
iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM.
Question:
I read somewhere on one of these groups that the Macs perform some type
of automatic system routine early in the
On 2012/01/31 09:20, D. Fabel so eloquently wrote:
I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the
On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:34 AM, Jean-Claude Touzin wrote:
Hi All,
I have an iMac G5 (17, light sensor, Tiger) that stay with a black screen
after startup.
On Apple support for the iMac G5, there is a procedure for the above problem
(question yes no, question yes no... ) that help put the
For Tray Loading iMacs, it might be better to go to Ubuntu 9.04 for powerpc.
All CRT iMacs have slow USB 1.1 ports, so some ideas here won't work as
they need
USB2.0
I have an Early 2001 G3/600 SE Graphite running OS 10.4.11
1GB Ram
80GB 7200 rpm HDD.
It has run Ubuntu 9.04 fine, as has my
I've just bought a similar iMac, which is G3 Blueberry 350Mhz slot loading.
I found out it would need an adaptor to install an Airport card and that
nearly all sellers of these on eBay were in Hong Kong or elsewhere in
China, so it would take some time to arrive. There's also the option of a
USB
On Jan 24, 2012, at 2:30 AM, Paul Brown wrote:
Unless Apple keyboards are of a totally different construction from PC
keyboards then it's dead. This because any liquids except water contain
sugar. You can never remove the dried gunk from the keyboard innards. Get a
replacement from Apple
I have a G3/400 iMac, slot loading also, and it feels quite slow to me
running OS 10.2, I just got Tiger disks so I'll run an upgrade sometime
soon, whenever I feel like digging it out of the garage. Mine has a gig of
ram, but then again I also never got to reinstall the OS when I got it so
the
I regularly record music in a studio which runs Logic Pro V9 on a Mac Pro
with Intel Xeon CPU and a keyboard which looks identical to the description
posted on this thread. I told the Recording Engineer about this thread and
he quickly found the page on www.apple.com where you can buy a
• MacKeeper info [4 Updates]
Alex Sciortino zeosr...@gmail.com Jan 21 04:17PM -0700
Beverly Woods macli...@beverlywoods.net Jan 22 08:11PM -0500
On 1/21/12 6:07 PM, Cap'n Bob McBurney wrote:
I want to buy software to use as update and one that has an
unistaller included. I'm running
I still recommend MacKeeper until I hear what problems Beverly has
encountered. It will, if you ask it to, give you a list of apps that need
updating and provides and provides one click access to download the
updates. It will also list applications from which you can then choose to
uninstall. it
At 12:43 PM -0500 1/23/2012, Kim wrote:
Kim...
1) please keep in mind that these LEM lists *require* that you post
in PLAIN text. Your use of all but unreadable HTML blue
whatevertheheck font that be is unacceptable.
2) While we don't enforce bottom posting on these LEM lists, it is
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 12:43 PM -0500 1/23/2012, Kim wrote:
Kim...
1) please keep in mind that these LEM lists *require* that you post in
PLAIN text. Your use of all but unreadable HTML blue whatevertheheck font
that be is unacceptable.
2)
On Jan 23, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Kim wrote:
Gotta love bureaucrats with nothing to offer!
Dan just gave you a very concise explanation as to why this software a) doesn't
work well and b) isn't likely to.
There are, as a rule, only five places to look for program remnants on a Mac:
(Adobe and
AppZapper's info and strong point is that it removes all material
associated with an app. I too have used it for years.
On Jan 23, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Harry A. Freeman wrote:
However if you install MacKeeper and use AppZapper to remove
MacKeeper there will be a lot of pieces of MacKeeper
How about using a search find and spotlight
I've used both successfully.
On Jan 23, 2012, at 5:33 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
There are, as a rule, only five places to look for program remnants
on a Mac:
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As Kim requested, here are some of the problems I have with MacKeeper:
Until recently, MacKeeper installed WINE. I was asked to fix a Mac that
was running at a crawl, with frequent SBBOD, etc. Problem turned out to
be that WINE had taken over most of the CPU. This appears to have been a
At 5:35 PM -0500 1/23/2012, Amato Michael J. wrote (in the subject
broken thread fork):
AppZapper's info and strong point is that it removes all material
associated with an app.
Insert here all the stuff I said about MacKeeper in the other thread
fork. AppZapper ONLY works on the apps it
On Jan 23, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Dan wrote:
Cap'n Bob McBurney wrote:
What I want to do is have a reliable and stable updater for 3rd
party software that Apple Software does not update.
No such reliable beast. (see below).
I want software that will fully uninstall software I no longer use.
On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Dan wrote:
At 6:19 PM -0500 1/23/2012, Amato Michael J. wrote:
How about using a search find and spotlight
I've used both successfully.
Just make sure you search for the app name, publisher's name (keep it simple),
the company domain name (pref files (should)
As for me and my iMac...
AppCleaner has been great for removing software:
http://www.freemacsoft.net/
AppFresh has been great for updating software:
http://metaquark.de/appfresh
Best Regards,
Patrick B
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At 7:47 PM -0800 1/23/2012, Joshua Juran wrote:
(ObQuibble: To support said uninstalls, the developer must hack
into those apps to see what's what. Unless they have permission
from the app's author, that's illegal!).
What do you mean by hack into, and how is it illegal?
Most licenses
I would not recommend Mac keeper I use onyx but I don't know if it has the
uninstaller
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On 1/21/12 6:07 PM, Cap'n Bob McBurney wrote:
I want to buy software to use as update and one that has an unistaller
included. I'm running OS X 10.6 on a Mac Mini 1.86, core 2 duo, and 2 GB Ram.
Are there any suggestions to software that would be good and stable. I have
thought about Mac
Did the software, MacKeeper, cause problems or did the users cause problems?
If you are aware of problems I should be looking out for I would love to
know what the are. MacKeeper has been very dependable for me in
uninstalling software, which is what I believe he was asking about.
Kim
On Sun,
On Jan 21, 6:07 pm, Cap'n Bob McBurney rcapn...@comcast.net wrote:
I want to buy software to use as update and one that has an unistaller
included. I'm running OS X 10.6 on a Mac Mini 1.86, core 2 duo, and 2 GB
Ram. Are there any suggestions to software that would be good and stable.
I
On Jan 19, 2012, at 10:07 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
IIRC, 2.5.7 and/or 2.5.8.
Jim Scott
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On Jan 19, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Jonas Ulrich
jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
I've used the AHT on an identical machine before, and the mouse
worked. Which version of ASD works on these
On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
one of my cats puked on the thin aluminum keyboard that came with my
24 Imac... now a lot of the keys are dead. Is the keyboard history???
Ben Kernan: 24I-Mac 2/2.8/700, graphite g-4 1gig/400/52, iPad 2/64/
wifi, iPhone 3g - Dedicated Mac
MacKeeper runs very well for me and has lots of additional features.
Kim
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Cap'n Bob McBurney rcapn...@comcast.netwrote:
I want to buy software to use as update and one that has an unistaller
included. I'm running OS X 10.6 on a Mac Mini 1.86, core 2 duo, and
The only thing, i think you have to keep in mind (as I have one white CoreDuo
iMac 17 and tested a little), is that the processor have to be a Meron Core 2
Duo or it will not turn on at all. I have tried a Penrin C2D and it did not
worked!
Marcelo Andrade
+55 81 81521304 [Vivo]
PSN ID:
Hi Fred,
I just finished installing Linux on my iMac g5; because of the 64 bits
issue, you will feel kind of limited. I did try to install pretty much all
Linux distros that were ppc64 compatible. I can't say that I'm
knowledgeable, though; just like you, I am just starting to play with Linux
on
Sorry Fred,
I read g5 and it's i5, disregard my previous post. I am currently working
on turning a PowerBook Intel dual core to dual boot with MacOS, and the
first challenges are with firmware loaders. To date, I haven't been able to
boot any Linux on it (tried Mint,Ubuntu and fedora 16).
Keep
You need at least to do 2 things:
1) partition your drive for Linux + swap
2) install refit for the dual boot options.
That is where I am with this project.
Cheers!
-Quattro5.
On Jan 15, 2012 5:28 PM, Max LeBlanc quattro55...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry Fred,
I read g5 and it's i5, disregard my
On Jan 16, 2012, at 8:59 PM, Dan wrote:
Parental Controls can only be activated on a normal user account.
If you don't provide the admin id and password, and the user is too stoopid
to boot into single-user mode, or from an external, or then they won't
be updating anything.
On Jan 19, 2012, at 8:51 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
I just got a G4 iMac. It's a 15 800MHZ model. I wanted to run Apple Hardware
Test on it to be sure it was solid before I start working on it. It currently
has 10.3.9 on it and the mouse works fine, but as soon as I boot into the
hardware
G'day Bill
There always has to be a full administrator user present on System X
What I did with my daughters iMac (10.7.2) was to password block the admin
user, and create a non-password user for the two grandkids. If a software
update is required, it's a simple matter logging into the admin
Check your mice. I've had a similar problem and believe it or not, it was
just that the mouse was incompatible. Try the same type that came with
the machine, in fact try several. Just a hunch. You may hae to try several
to be on the safe side. Trust me on this one. Peace,
On Jan 20, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Alex Sciortino wrote:
I have win 7 running on a late 2006 20in iMac. The sound will not work.
Thanks in advance
Re-install the Boot Camp sound drivers? If that doesn't work it's a Windows
issue and beyond the scope of the list.
(and yet another reason I vastly
On Jan 19, 2012, at 8:51 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
I just got a G4 iMac. It's a 15 800MHZ model. I wanted to run Apple Hardware
Test on it to be sure it was solid before I start working on it. It currently
has 10.3.9 on it and the mouse works fine, but as soon as I boot into the
hardware
On Jan 18, 2012, at 6:20 PM, William Spencer wrote:
Hi there: I got this note from a friend today, and am hoping someone here may
know more about it than I, since I know absolutely nothing about it.
We recently got a 40'' Samsung Smart TV, which is amazing, and I am trying
to connect it
I don't believe the mouse works under AHT, I know it won't work under ASD.
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I've used the AHT on an identical machine before, and the mouse worked.
Which version of ASD works on these machines?
Thanks!
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That I'm clueless on as ASD is typically only available to Apple certified
techs, not the general public.
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On Jan 19, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
I've used the AHT on an identical machine before, and the mouse worked. Which
version of ASD works on these machines?
Thanks!
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At 5:16 PM -0500 1/16/2012, William Spencer wrote:
Is there a way to create different administrators with different
levels of access? I have a feeling not but would like to know for
sure.
In general, there be only normal and super(root). The latter can do
anything, of course.
But if
On Monday, January 16, 2012 6:26:00 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
In general, there be only normal and super(root). The latter can do
anything, of course.
But if you're just looking to limit file access, then you can do
things with group IDs or even with access control lists...
The hope is to
Parental controls can only be applied to a standard account. Using a standard
account will not allow you to run software update without an administrative
username and password.
Jim
On Jan 16, 2012, at 7:29 PM, Bill Spencer wspen...@jhu.edu wrote:
On Monday, January 16, 2012 6:26:00 PM
At 7:29 PM -0800 1/16/2012, Bill Spencer wrote:
On Monday, January 16, 2012 6:26:00 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
In general, there be only normal and super(root). The latter can do
anything, of course.
But if you're just looking to limit file access, then you can do
things with group IDs or even with
On Jan 14, 2012, at 7:16 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Peter Haller wrote:
Oh and it run OS 8.6 although I could upgrade it to one of
the OS X, but I dont know if it would help. Thanks, please reply.
Definitely get it up to 10.2 at least, this will eliminate a host
On Jan 15, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Joshua Juran wrote:
On Jan 14, 2012, at 7:16 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Peter Haller wrote:
Oh and it run OS 8.6 although I could upgrade it to one of
the OS X, but I dont know if it would help. Thanks, please reply.
Definitely
On Jan 14, 2012, at 1:30 AM, imaclist@googlegroups.com wrote:
Dock/Icon Problem
Bill Brown thunder...@mindspring.com Jan 13 01:21PM -0700
Greetings everyone.
Bit of a problem here. First, the basic info:
2.4 GHz Intel iMac Core 2 Duo
2 GB RAM
The Problem:
In my Dock, I had a folder
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:03 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
I read on Everymac that the processors in the white iMacs are swappable. I
have a iMac 20 2.0 Core Duo and would like to put in a 2.16 Core 2 Duo. Has
any one done this?
John Carmonne
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:23 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:03 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
I read on Everymac that the processors in the white iMacs are swappable. I
have a iMac 20 2.0 Core Duo and would like to put in a 2.16
The 2.16 would be a T7600, the fastest 667 MHz Core 2 Duo Mobile made. I
don't believe they made any 800 MHz FSB Core Duo processors so I would try
and find a T7600 for the max speed. If you aren't worried about speed a
T5800 or a T7200 would also work, neither are that much slower than the
other
I used to use mine with dial-up using earthlink, and then with Cox cable - mine played a
lot of games it wasn't supposed too - I was told the extra RAM made up for a
lot -
Dennis
San Diego
On Jan 10, 2012, at 07:41 PM, Peter Haller peter.j.h.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have an
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Peter Haller wrote:
Oh and it run OS 8.6 although I could upgrade it to one of
the OS X, but I dont know if it would help. Thanks, please reply.
Definitely get it up to 10.2 at least, this will eliminate a host of weird
issues that could cause this in 8.6
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CPU identified by CPU-Z in Bootcamp with XP as a Mobile Core 2 Duo.
As for upgrading, I'm sure it's possible. It was possible in the Mac Mini's
so I don't
a copy of the
installer to the desktop. (NOTE: If you upgrade your 10.6.8 Mac to Lion before
doing steps 2. and 3., the Install Mac OS X Lion folder will disappear from
Applications and you’ll have to re-download the Lion installer from the App
Store. Pulling a copy of InstallESD.dmg
Success! Worth it, in my view. Both storage space and speed for some
actions clearly increased over old harddrive, and also faster than r/w
to firewire drives. New 7200 drive was partitioned into a 128G part
and a remainder (mostly unaccessed!) part, and I cloned the system
into the former. The
On Jan 3, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
I'd like to use RealPlayer files. Are there cautions about using
RealPlayer for Mac? Is there any alternative software for .ram files?
Nope, proprietary codec, proprietary player, you have to install RealPlayer. No
major problems iirc, but I
Hi Al,
Real Player has been known to be a memory hog. Not to mention the ads and
other junk it wants to install...
Have you tried VideoLan (VLC) Player? It supports most audio / video
formats:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Best of luck to you.
-
Patrick Berg
- RealPlayer for
On Jan 4, 10:38 am, Patrick Berg skyvalley4je...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Al,
Have you tried VideoLan (VLC) Player? It supports most audio / video
formats:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Thank you Patrick. I've sent a file for testing to my son who has VLC.
Like Bruce, he hasn't used RealPlayer
On 2012/01/03 19:11, Al Poulin so eloquently wrote:
I'd like to use RealPlayer files. Are there cautions about using
RealPlayer for Mac? Is there any alternative software for .ram files?
I think RealPlayer isn't as bad as it once was, but it still annoyingly prompts
you to quit your web
At 11:44 AM -0800 12/28/2011, Dale Goodvin wrote:
I am using OSX 10.5.8 and cannot figure out how to burn a video file
that I've downloaded onto my my hard drive onto a dvd. The file is
in the following format: name of file.flv and plays via Adobe
Media Player. If I just burn the file
On Dec 28, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Dale Goodvin wrote:
I am using OSX 10.5.8 and cannot figure out how to burn a video file that
I've downloaded onto my my hard drive onto a dvd. The file is in the
following format: name of file.flv and plays via Adobe Media Player. If
I just burn the file
On 2011/12/28 16:13, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
still need iDVD or the very hard-to-find Sizzle to author the DVD.
The MacUpdate link for Sizzle is dead but I found it at Softpedia:
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Video/Sizzle-b.shtml
HTH,
Tina
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On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:34:16 AM UTC-5, flags wrote:
On 12/26/11 8:03 PM, Bill Spencer wrote:
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:18:33 PM UTC-5, Bill Spencer wrote:
snip
The fellow told me that Airport Express cannot print using the
Ethernet port at all, only via USB.
On Dec 26, 12:50 pm, Peter Haller peter.j.h.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have an old bonie blue iMac G3. I upgraded it to 256mb of ram. However,
now I dont know what do with it I was going to use it as a word processor
and light internet computer. However it didn't recognize the
On Dec 26, 12:44 am, Fred Thiel and Janet Thiel fth...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
I've got a 3.1GHz iMac core i5 with a spare 200 MB partition. I've always
been intrigued by Linux systems and have read about several on this and other
Mac lists. Any suggestions for a Linux newbie for a simple
that. Verify disk reported no errors.
Then I nuked and reinstalled just the OS (10.6). Tried to update to 10.6.8.
Cannot expand the file. The file may have been corrupted
Re-nuked and reinstalled just the OS. Tried to update from a file
downloaded on another computer. Cannot expand the file
On 12/26/11 8:03 PM, Bill Spencer wrote:
On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:18:33 PM UTC-5, Bill Spencer wrote:
snip
The fellow told me that Airport Express cannot print using the
Ethernet port at all, only via USB. But I've had another
inspiration...isn't there a USB-to-Ethernet
I use something called the AirPrint Activator. You download it from the mac
app store. I works with all iOS devices.
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Dennis Swaney ro...@aol.com wrote:
I mainly use Printopia's Send to Mac option to quickly get photos, etc.
to my iMac.
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It sounds like a power supply issue or a processor issue. I had a Power Mac
G5 that would cause the take off mode when doing anything intensive, then
it would lock up, and it turned out I had a bad processor.
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On Dec 25, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
It sounds like a power supply issue or a processor issue. I had a Power Mac
G5 that would cause the take off mode when doing anything intensive, then it
would lock up, and it turned out I had a bad processor.
The key is that it's
A
Thanks, tapping the screen was all it took... Found the repeat button set to
replay the same song over over... :-( my bad.
Thanks for all the printing advice too. Getting a printer today.
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 24, 2011, at 3:32 AM, imaclist@googlegroups.com wrote:
Today's Topic
When you are listening to music you should have two buttons one for repeat and
one for shuffle also the time lapse is there on the top part of the artwork.Iif
this isn't there just tap the screen and it should pop up. At least this is how
it works for me but I'm on a iPhone 3GS iOS 5.0.1, but
I too prefer Printopia, although it is a $10 application. I print to a 5 year
old Brother and a year old Epson Stylus. However I also admit that I don't
print much from my iPhone. (Don't have an iPad.)
It also prints to PDF and to Dropbox.
Lynn
See the InfoManager blog at
I mainly use Printopia's Send to Mac option to quickly get photos, etc.
to my iMac.
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 18:15, Lynn Wegley lyn...@gmail.com wrote:
I too prefer Printopia, although it is a $10 application. I print to a 5
year old
On Saturday, 17 December 2011 at 16:36, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/12/16 21:36, Dennis Faulkner so eloquently wrote:
As somewhat of a novice, what would too hot for Imac's mean - would that
mean
that you would need to upgrade the fan further,
or house this drive in a external housing, or
On 16/12/11 11:12 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
A triple today...
1) Found at MS's support website. This was accessed with Safari, unmodified.
[Read it in your best Darth Vader impression]:
I find your lack of
competence...disturbinghttp://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/competence_not.png
On 16/12/11 12:54 PM, Dan wrote:
Next up: To discourage Vicky from camping out on my desk and rubbing
on the keyboard. sigh. Can't use the 'ole squirt gun trick -- she
*likes* water.
- Dan.
If she can move a wireless keyboard, that may do it because as she rubs,
it moves, and the she'd
On 16/12/11 1:15 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
Better than the BSODs related to just turning on Windows...or the random
I'm going to install updates even though you disabled me!.
This happened recently at work, we're sitting there watching a screen
cast and it turns itself off and
On Dec 15, 2011, at 1:39 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
Any one out there had any experience with any of the printers Apple
recommends on their website for using this tech??? I have looked at them,
none is rated more than 3 out of 5 stars... reviews are full of people who
have had these printers
On Dec 19, 2011, at 7:07 AM, Nestamicky wrote:
On 16/12/11 11:12 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
A triple today...
1) Found at MS's support website. This was accessed with Safari, unmodified.
[Read it in your best Darth Vader impression]:
I find your lack of
Printopia http://www.ecamm.com/mac/printopia/
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 07:26, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.eduwrote:
On Dec 15, 2011, at 1:39 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
Any one out there had any experience with any of the printers Apple
recommends on their website for using this
On Dec 22, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Dan wrote:
At 8:37 AM -0700 12/22/2011, Bruce Johnson wrote:
[after taking a snapshot] I use the annotation tools in Preview (which are
10.6+ only, I think, sadly) or Graphic Converter to do the annotations on
the png. I do this all the time for support
On Dec 22, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Dan wrote:
Oh no... Things that move are even MORE interesting. And if they dare make
any sort of crinkling noise -- it's HERS forever. Celephane envelopes,
plastic wrappers on double-bottles from BJs, etc.
Our old orange tabby Buckethead would play fetch
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 1:51:29 AM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
...To be honest, farking inside an iMac is such a
PITA, I've often told people to just boot/live off a chain of
external firewire drives and let the internal spin down.
This makes good sense to me. So to be certain I'm following
At 11:12 AM -0700 12/22/2011, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Our old orange tabby Buckethead would play fetch with a balled-up
cellophane wrapper from a cigarette pack. [url]
Pretty cat!
Vicky plays fetch with balled-up crinkly things too! I've never seen
a cat do that before! Frieda just watches;
At 10:27 AM -0800 12/22/2011, Bill Spencer wrote:
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 1:51:29 AM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
...To be honest, farking inside an iMac is such a PITA, I've often
told people to just boot/live off a chain of external firewire
drives and let the internal spin down.
This makes
On 2011/12/22 08:37, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
Quicktime X in 10.6+ also allows you to take screen movies, which is awesome.
Fantastic tip, thanks for sharing.
Tina
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