iPad2 sketching software

2011-11-05 Thread Bill Parker
Folks,

Can anyone recommend software for doing serious drawing both technical and 
artistic styles for the iPad2?

many thanks

Bill
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Purchasing OS Lion on App Store

2011-11-05 Thread Rod Blitvich
Dear WAMUGers 
please can you tell me if i can purchase one copy of Lion on the app store and:

a) am i then entitled to install it on any mac i own?
 license agreement info 2B part i says ... to download 1 copy of the apple 
software... directly on each apple computer... that you own

b) Does it download as an installer in a form that i can copy to my other home 
mac and install with?

ta
Blitto


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Re: iPad2 sketching software

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown

On 06/11/2011, at 8:31 AM, Bill Parker wrote:

 Folks,
 
 Can anyone recommend software for doing serious drawing both technical and 
 artistic styles for the iPad2?

Hi Bill,

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for the iPad.

http://www.solidsmack.com/cad-design-news/autodesk-sketchbook-pro-ipad-wacom-photoshop-killer/

*Update!!!*
Details came out on the the Sketchbook Pro app. It can know be viewed in the 
App store (iTunes). The cost is… get this… only $5.49AU

http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sketchbook-pro/id364253478?mt=8

Features:

• Full-screen 1024 x 768 work space with support for any device 
orientation
• An innovative Multi-Touch interface that delivers an immersive and 
streamlined experience
• 75 brushes with customizable settings, including synthetic pressure 
sensitivity and brush modes for free sketching and creating straight lines, 
ellipses and rectangles
• 6 Layer control with import, duplicate, merge, reorder, move, rotate, 
scale and opacity
• Six full-resolution layers per sketch with complete control over 
layer order, visibility and opacity
• A built-in, live news page that alerts artists to upcoming events and 
highlights featured artists and their SketchBook creations

Cheers,
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Re: iPad2 sketching software

2011-11-05 Thread Roger Kortas
Hi Guys

Autodesk are doing some nice things for the iPad, if you need to view auto cad 
drawings then they have many free tools to do that : ) after ignoring the Apple 
platform for so long its good to see what they are now doing :)


Roger

On 06/11/2011, at 9:14 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 
 On 06/11/2011, at 8:31 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
 
 Folks,
 
 Can anyone recommend software for doing serious drawing both technical and 
 artistic styles for the iPad2?
 
 Hi Bill,
 
 Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for the iPad.
 
 http://www.solidsmack.com/cad-design-news/autodesk-sketchbook-pro-ipad-wacom-photoshop-killer/
 
 *Update!!!*
 Details came out on the the Sketchbook Pro app. It can know be viewed in the 
 App store (iTunes). The cost is… get this… only $5.49AU
 
 http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sketchbook-pro/id364253478?mt=8
 
 Features:
 
   • Full-screen 1024 x 768 work space with support for any device 
 orientation
   • An innovative Multi-Touch interface that delivers an immersive and 
 streamlined experience
   • 75 brushes with customizable settings, including synthetic pressure 
 sensitivity and brush modes for free sketching and creating straight lines, 
 ellipses and rectangles
   • 6 Layer control with import, duplicate, merge, reorder, move, rotate, 
 scale and opacity
   • Six full-resolution layers per sketch with complete control over 
 layer order, visibility and opacity
   • A built-in, live news page that alerts artists to upcoming events and 
 highlights featured artists and their SketchBook creations
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.2 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Purchasing OS Lion on App Store

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown

On 06/11/2011, at 8:57 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:

 Dear WAMUGers 
 please can you tell me if i can purchase one copy of Lion on the app store 
 and:
 
 a) am i then entitled to install it on any mac i own?
 license agreement info 2B part i says ... to download 1 copy of the apple 
 software... directly on each apple computer... that you own”
 
 b) Does it download as an installer in a form that i can copy to my other 
 home mac and install with?

Hi blitto,

The simplest way to avoid re-downloading Lion on all your Mac computers is to 
simply copy the Lion Installation app, that you download from one computer, to 
all the other computers.

The installation app is just downloaded into the /Applications folder and is 
named Mac OS X Installer. 
Simply copy this file to your other computers and run it for the Lion Installer 
– it will be just as if you had downloaded it onto all of your Macs. 

PLEASE NOTE: The Lion Installer does actually delete this file once it starts 
the Lion Installation so make sure you copy the Installation files before you 
run the installation otherwise you will have to re-download it all.

I purchased a copy of Lion on the Mac App Store, how many computers can I 
install it on?

The software license agreement (SLA) permits you to “download, install, use and 
run” one copy of Lion on all Mac’s that you “own or control”. So effectively if 
you own 10 Mac computers you can purchase just one copy of Lion from the Mac 
App Store and you are good to install it on all 10 of those.  Below is the 
actual section from the SLA relevant to this question:

“2B(i) to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, one 
(1) copy of the Apple Software directly on each Apple-branded computer running 
Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server (“Mac Computer”) that you 
own or control;”


Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: Purchasing OS Lion on App Store

2011-11-05 Thread rb...@iinet.net.au
As always - you are a Gem Ronni!
ta
blitto

On Sun Nov  6  9:26 , Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com sent:


On 06/11/2011, at 8:57 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:

 Dear WAMUGers 
 please can you tell me if i can purchase one copy of Lion on the app store 
 and:
 
 a) am i then entitled to install it on any mac i own?
 license agreement info 2B part i says ... to download 1 copy of the apple 
 software... directly on each apple computer... that 
you own”
 
 b) Does it download as an installer in a form that i can copy to my other 
 home mac and install with?

Hi blitto,

The simplest way to avoid re-downloading Lion on all your Mac computers is to 
simply copy the Lion Installation app, that you 
download from one computer, to all the other computers.

The installation app is just downloaded into the /Applications folder and is 
named Mac OS X Installer. 
Simply copy this file to your other computers and run it for the Lion 
Installer – it will be just as if you had downloaded it onto 
all of your Macs. 

PLEASE NOTE: The Lion Installer does actually delete this file once it starts 
the Lion Installation so make sure you copy the 
Installation files before you run the installation otherwise you will have to 
re-download it all.

I purchased a copy of Lion on the Mac App Store, how many computers can I 
install it on?

The software license agreement (SLA) permits you to “download, install, use 
and run” one copy of Lion on all Mac’s that you 
“own or control”. So effectively if you own 10 Mac computers you can purchase 
just one copy of Lion from the Mac App Store 
and you are good to install it on all 10 of those.  Below is the actual section 
from the SLA relevant to this question:

“2B(i) to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, one 
(1) copy of the Apple Software directly on each 
Apple-branded computer running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Mac OS X Snow Leopard 
Server (“Mac Computer”) that you own or 
control;”


Cheers,
Ronni

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Does Time Machine back up all user accounts?

2011-11-05 Thread Rod Blitvich
Hi again WAMUGers
Sorry - i am being a pest this morning.

Please can anyone tell me:
if I am logged in to the family iMac which has 2 other user accounts, when i 
run a Time Machine backup - does it back up the other user accounts as well or 
just mine plus the software/system stuff?

ta
blitto



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Re: Purchasing OS Lion on App Store

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown
You’re welcome Blitto,

Just in case you wish to create a bootable DVD Lion Install disc.

How to burn a Lion boot disc:

OS X Lion will be distributed via the Mac App Store, and you can download the 
installer files to your hard drive. 
Once you have the installer files, follow these steps to create your very own 
boot disc:

1. Use Finder to locate the Mac OS X Lion installer, right-click 
(control-click) and select Show Package Contents.

2. Find the SharedSupport folder and look for a file named InstallESD.dmg. 
This is the Lion Boot Disc image.

3. Copy the InstallESD.dmg file to another folder, such as your desktop.

4. Launch Disk Utility and click the burn button.

5. Select the InstallESD.dmg copy as the image to burn, insert a DVD, and in 
a few minutes, you will have a brand new Lion Boot Disc.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 06/11/2011, at 9:29 AM, rb...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 As always - you are a Gem Ronni!
 ta
 blitto
 
 On Sun Nov  6  9:26 , Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com sent:
 
 
 On 06/11/2011, at 8:57 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
 
 Dear WAMUGers 
 please can you tell me if i can purchase one copy of Lion on the app store 
 and:
 
 a) am i then entitled to install it on any mac i own?
 license agreement info 2B part i says ... to download 1 copy of the apple 
 software... directly on each apple computer... that 
 you own”
 
 b) Does it download as an installer in a form that i can copy to my other 
 home mac and install with?
 
 Hi blitto,
 
 The simplest way to avoid re-downloading Lion on all your Mac computers is 
 to simply copy the Lion Installation app, that you 
 download from one computer, to all the other computers.
 
 The installation app is just downloaded into the /Applications folder and is 
 named Mac OS X Installer. 
 Simply copy this file to your other computers and run it for the Lion 
 Installer – it will be just as if you had downloaded it onto 
 all of your Macs. 
 
 PLEASE NOTE: The Lion Installer does actually delete this file once it 
 starts the Lion Installation so make sure you copy the 
 Installation files before you run the installation otherwise you will have to 
 re-download it all.
 
 I purchased a copy of Lion on the Mac App Store, how many computers can I 
 install it on?
 
 The software license agreement (SLA) permits you to “download, install, use 
 and run” one copy of Lion on all Mac’s that you 
 “own or control”. So effectively if you own 10 Mac computers you can purchase 
 just one copy of Lion from the Mac App Store 
 and you are good to install it on all 10 of those.  Below is the actual 
 section from the SLA relevant to this question:
 
 “2B(i) to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, 
 one (1) copy of the Apple Software directly on each 
 Apple-branded computer running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Mac OS X Snow Leopard 
 Server (“Mac Computer”) that you own or 
 control;”
 
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.2 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 



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Re: Does Time Machine back up all user accounts?

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown

On 06/11/2011, at 9:40 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:

 Hi again WAMUGers
 Sorry - i am being a pest this morning.
 
 Please can anyone tell me:
 if I am logged in to the family iMac which has 2 other user accounts, when i 
 run a Time Machine backup - does it back up the other user accounts as well 
 or just mine plus the software/system stuff?

Hi Blitto,

You ‘A Pest’ … never ;-)

Time Machine backs up your entire system  (other than some things like system 
work files, most caches, trash, etc.), including ‘All User Accounts, unless you 
specifically exclude things.

Don’t exclude anything, let TM backup the whole system on the computer.

Cheers,
Ronni

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ripping software

2011-11-05 Thread lynnkoh
Hi all 

i have lost some of my music from my last died hard drive (ALWAYS backup!!!). 

but i have some of it on my ipod 3rd gen and ipad1. 

is there any softwares (free or paid) out there where i can rip the music off 
from ipod/ipad and have them in my music folder again? 

i know you can put music on devices, but cannot vice versa. 

regards 
Lynn 
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Re: ripping software

2011-11-05 Thread Jane Griffiths
I use this handy software app http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/

You can try the free 7-day download.

I use it to save SMS text messages off my iPhone but it will also enable you to 
download music from your iOS devices to your Mac, so this will work with your 
iPad.
From memory there is also another app called Senuti which allows you to 
retrieve music from the iPod.

Save iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app data, voicemail, text messages, 
iMessages, call log, notes, contacts, music and photos to your Mac.


Regards 
Jane



On 06/11/2011, at 12:53 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:

 Hi all 
 
 i have lost some of my music from my last died hard drive (ALWAYS backup!!!). 
 
 but i have some of it on my ipod 3rd gen and ipad1. 
 
 is there any softwares (free or paid) out there where i can rip the music off 
 from ipod/ipad and have them in my music folder again? 
 
 i know you can put music on devices, but cannot vice versa. 
 
 regards 
 Lynn 
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Re: ripping software

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Lynn,

As Jane has already mentioned PhoneView is excellent well worth the few dollars 
to purchase.
Make sure you use the latest version PhoneView 2.7.4 which is now Lion 
compatible.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 06/11/2011, at 1:15 PM, Jane Griffiths wrote:

 I use this handy software app http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/
 
 You can try the free 7-day download.
 
 I use it to save SMS text messages off my iPhone but it will also enable you 
 to download music from your iOS devices to your Mac, so this will work with 
 your iPad.
 From memory there is also another app called Senuti which allows you to 
 retrieve music from the iPod.
 
 Save iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app data, voicemail, text messages, 
 iMessages, call log, notes, contacts, music and photos to your Mac.
 
 
 Regards 
 Jane
 
 
 
 On 06/11/2011, at 12:53 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi all 
 
 i have lost some of my music from my last died hard drive (ALWAYS 
 backup!!!). 
 
 but i have some of it on my ipod 3rd gen and ipad1. 
 
 is there any softwares (free or paid) out there where i can rip the music 
 off from ipod/ipad and have them in my music folder again? 
 
 i know you can put music on devices, but cannot vice versa. 
 
 regards 
 Lynn 



Cheers,
Ronni

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OS X 10.7.2 Lion
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Re: ripping software

2011-11-05 Thread Daniel Kerr
You can also have a look at:-
iRip - http://thelittleappfactory.com/irip/
senuti (iTunes spelt backwards) - http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/

Kind regards
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**For everything Macintosh**

On 06/11/2011, at 1:15 PM, Jane Griffiths wrote:

 I use this handy software app http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/
 
 You can try the free 7-day download.
 
 I use it to save SMS text messages off my iPhone but it will also enable you 
 to download music from your iOS devices to your Mac, so this will work with 
 your iPad.
 From memory there is also another app called Senuti which allows you to 
 retrieve music from the iPod.
 
 Save iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app data, voicemail, text messages, 
 iMessages, call log, notes, contacts, music and photos to your Mac.
 
 
 Regards 
 Jane
 
 
 
 On 06/11/2011, at 12:53 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi all 
 
 i have lost some of my music from my last died hard drive (ALWAYS 
 backup!!!). 
 
 but i have some of it on my ipod 3rd gen and ipad1. 
 
 is there any softwares (free or paid) out there where i can rip the music 
 off from ipod/ipad and have them in my music folder again? 
 
 i know you can put music on devices, but cannot vice versa. 
 
 regards 
 Lynn 
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Re: ripping software

2011-11-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Oh yes Daniel, 

I forgot I’ve got both these Applications as well on my MBP ;-)  … This is what 
we were speaking about the other day … all the Applications that I have 
purchased over the years that I’ve forgotten they are on my computers and 
perhaps I should uninstall ones I haven’t used for years ;-)

iRip was really good for grabbing music off my iPods … must remember to use it 
again sometime  hey?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 06/11/2011, at 1:31 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

 You can also have a look at:-
 iRip - http://thelittleappfactory.com/irip/
 senuti (iTunes spelt backwards) - http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 ---
 Daniel Kerr
 MacWizardry
 
 Phone: 0414 795 960
 Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
 Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au
 
 
 **For everything Macintosh**
 
 On 06/11/2011, at 1:15 PM, Jane Griffiths wrote:
 
 I use this handy software app http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/
 
 You can try the free 7-day download.
 
 I use it to save SMS text messages off my iPhone but it will also enable you 
 to download music from your iOS devices to your Mac, so this will work with 
 your iPad.
 From memory there is also another app called Senuti which allows you to 
 retrieve music from the iPod.
 
 Save iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app data, voicemail, text messages, 
 iMessages, call log, notes, contacts, music and photos to your Mac.
 
 
 Regards 
 Jane
 
 
 
 On 06/11/2011, at 12:53 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi all 
 
 i have lost some of my music from my last died hard drive (ALWAYS 
 backup!!!). 
 
 but i have some of it on my ipod 3rd gen and ipad1. 
 
 is there any softwares (free or paid) out there where i can rip the music 
 off from ipod/ipad and have them in my music folder again? 
 
 i know you can put music on devices, but cannot vice versa. 
 
 regards 
 Lynn 


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