At 11:47 -0500 2003.01.03, Andrew M. Langmead wrote:
The Oroboro OS X window manager http://oroborosx.sf.net is a very
Ob Pedantic: It is OroborOSX, which is a combination of Oroborous and
Mac OS X.
http://www.dreamind.de/oroborus.shtml
The unicode support is nice. Your foreign spam
4. More in-depth books than Missing Manual. Hints on hardware
especially helpful.
Run, don't walk, to get O'Reilly's Mac OS X For UNIX Geeks - if want to
leverage your UNIX knowledge with your new Mac system, this book will be
invaluable. I got a copy for Christmas... it's very handy.
5.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, darren chamberlain wrote:
* Andrew M. Langmead aml at world.std.com [2003-01-03 11:47]:
The unicode support is nice. Your foreign spam comes in its proper
script, rather than funny escape characters that mess up for text
display (like frequently happens with mutt)
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 2:18 PM -0500 1/2/03, darren chamberlain wrote:
Dead-simple. Copy your Windows mail folder over and tell Mac eudora
about it and you're set. (Done it both ways, works very nicely)
More broadly, Eudora uses mbox format, doesn't it? Mail.app does too,
At 12:07 -0500 2003.01.03, Peter R. Wood wrote:
Keep up on the latest Mac software, news, etc:
http://versiontracker.com/macosx/ - tracks new Mac software releases
http://www.macintouch.com/ - Mac news and commentary
http://www.lowendmac.com/ - for folks like you who have older Macs
At 12:41 PM -0500 1/3/03, Chris Devers wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
At 2:18 PM -0500 1/2/03, darren chamberlain wrote:
Dead-simple. Copy your Windows mail folder over and tell Mac eudora
about it and you're set. (Done it both ways, works very nicely)
More broadly, Eudora
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Drew Taylor wrote:
I just ran across an Eudora importer for Mail.app on version tracker
yesterday.
Eudora Mailbox Cleaner - 1-step migration from Eudora to Mail.app
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=13341db=mac
It's not perfect, but it's
At 03:54 PM 1/3/03 -0500, Ron Newman wrote:
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Drew Taylor wrote:
I just ran across an Eudora importer for Mail.app on version tracker
yesterday.
Eudora Mailbox Cleaner - 1-step migration from Eudora to Mail.app
Adam Turoff [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*Really? I flipped through it in the bookstore and didn't find much
*of value to a long-time UNIX user. Specifically, I wanted to see much
*more discussion about netinfo and other darwin/osx-isms that you don't
*find on other *NIXes. The coverage of
Really? I flipped through it in the bookstore and didn't find much of
value to a long-time UNIX user. Specifically, I wanted to see much more
discussion about netinfo and other darwin/osx-isms that you don't find
on other *NIXes. The coverage of netinfo was pretty much limited to
there's
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 03:51:14PM -0500, Drew Taylor wrote:
I just ran across an Eudora importer for Mail.app on version tracker
yesterday.
Eudora Mailbox Cleaner - 1-step migration from Eudora to Mail.app
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=13341db=mac
I'm actually not being
Thanks to everyone who has responded so far. Here's a summary of the
replies. I think I have lots to look forward to now. :-)
User Groups
---
Boston Mac Users' Group http://www.bmac.org Next meeting on Wed Jan 8, 2002
at MIT campus
MacWoburn user group http://www.macwoburn.org Meets at
At 15:15 -0600 2003.01.03, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
Adam Turoff [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*Really? I flipped through it in the bookstore and didn't find much
*of value to a long-time UNIX user. Specifically, I wanted to see much
*more discussion about netinfo and other darwin/osx-isms that
* iChat
The cartoon metaphor for IM discussion works surprisingly well, and the
integration with the system address book is useful. On the other hand, it
seems to crash a lot, and it would be nice if it could integrate with
other IM services. (On the gripping hand, it would be better still
I don't know anything about EveryBuddy, but for a cross-service IM client,
Fire.app is okay -- and it's GPL too! It's just not as cute as iChat
though... :) Also, if you've got Fink/OroborOSX, Gaim is an option -- I
seem to recall that can do multiple protocols now...
I don't know anything about EveryBuddy, but for a cross-service IM client,
Fire.app is okay -- and it's GPL too! It's just not as cute as iChat
though... :) Also, if you've got Fink/OroborOSX, Gaim is an option -- I
seem to recall that can do multiple protocols now...
I guess I could include
At 4:39 PM -0500 1/3/03, David H. Adler wrote:
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 03:51:14PM -0500, Drew Taylor wrote:
I just ran across an Eudora importer for Mail.app on version tracker
yesterday.
Eudora Mailbox Cleaner - 1-step migration from Eudora to Mail.app
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
One of the nice things about keeping your mail on the server and going
with IMAP--at least changing clients is reasonably simple, though
there's still that pesky address book filter issue.
Hence the joy of [b] procmail friends (which keeps your
* Sherlock / Watson
OSX 10.0 came out with its version of Sherlock (3.0?), and it was...
meh. Then Watson came out, and trounced it in every way -- this is very
neat software for getting information of all sorts from the internet.
Then Jaguar brought Sherlock 3.5, and -- supposedly by
At 22:58 -0500 2003.01.03, Peter R. Wood wrote:
The general sequence of events was: Apple releases original Sherlock;
Karelia releases Watson to 'complement' Sherlock; Apple awards Karelia
'Most Innovative Mac OS X Product of 2002'; Apple releases Sherlock 3
(which is a dead ringer for Watson) as
At 9:03 PM -0500 1/3/03, Chris Devers wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Dan Sugalski wrote:
One of the nice things about keeping your mail on the server and going
with IMAP--at least changing clients is reasonably simple, though
there's still that pesky address book filter issue.
Hence the joy
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