Re: What do you think of 1Password ?

2011-09-15 Thread Shaun
Get it from the Mac App Store now at a discounted price and get a free
upgrade to version 4.
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/id443987910

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 20:57, Stephen Chape chap...@bigpond.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 I almost installed this a few months ago, but then became concerned about
 security.
 Where is the data stored and could anyone gain access to it ?
 The all your eggs in one basket issue also worries me !

 Am I being overly concerned ?

 Regards,
 Stephen Chape




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Re: tv cards

2002-03-25 Thread Shaun Procter

Hey Jason..

The Formac ProTV cards are great. We have been using them for just 
over a year now and have encountered no problems.


The only draw back is that they will not be releasing drivers for the 
card to run under OS X. If you are happy to use OS 9 then go for it. 
As far as I can tell you won't be able to use the card while running 
Classic.


If anyone does know of a tv card which has OS X drivers please let me know.


Take it easy...

Shaun

At 1:38 PM +0800 23/3/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm wanting to use my Quicksilver G4 to record all that late night tv
and wanted to know if any one out there can recommend a product. I was
thinking of the Formac ProTV card.

Regards

Jason


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Re: new iMac lacking sound-in port

2002-01-09 Thread Shaun Procter
Not sure why Apple has taken this approach but it is a real pain. 
They dropped the sound-in port on the G4 last year.. now you need to 
buy a USB microphone ie. iMic which go for around $90 (Aus)


Plus you have to set the sound input to the iMic each time you want 
to use it (if you have rebooted). As it is a USB device it does not 
exist until after bootup so your sound input will drop back to a 
default such as internal mic or cd.


I have written an AppleScript which will set the sound input to 
whatever you want, just make it a startup item an forget about it. If 
any one wants it let me know.


Take it easy...

Shaun

At 5:32 PM +0800 9/1/02, John Bussell wrote:

Hi All
My enthusiasm for the new iMac has now been tempered somewhat after
looking at the techspecs and pictures
(http://www.apple.com/imac/specs.html). Judging from this, these
wondrous new machines do not have sound in capacity other than the
built in mic. One of my favourite things with the iMac is that one
can hook up, via the sound in port, a radio, record player or guitar
amp and make simple stereo CD quality recording direct to Hard Drive
using applications like Coaster or Protools Free.

Its certainly not high end audio manipulation/professional recording
studio stuff, but its fun which is something I thought the iMac was
all about! If/when I have to replace my current iMac, I would hate to
have to go to a PC to be able to continue doing this.

John Bussell



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Re: mac scripting

2001-10-12 Thread Shaun Procter

At 3:26 PM + 11/10/01, Colin Gordon wrote:

does anyone know of an applescript list, or are there any scripting gurus
here?
I'd like to write a script for producing pdf's.


The AppleScript Users List is a good start, it's quite active and you 
will find some very helpful people, much like WAMUG. You can 
subscribe here -


http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/applescript-users


Also a great web site to start with is -

http://macscripter.net/


Take it easy...

Shaun

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