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Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent member of
the list of recommended applications able to open .tiff files? Going
through the process of selecting OmniPage by going through the show all
applications option for each file is getting old. :-(
Andre
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Hello List:
From time to time you have all answered my inquiries about the Lombard/Pismo
series. I was looking to upgrade a bit (from a Wallstreet). The main thing
I wanted was built-in USB and DVD support. Also, I wanted the smaller,
lighter form factor.
Anyway, I did a trade in/upgrade with
On 3/10/03 11:00 PM, Christopher D Helmkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew
into the Cybertrough:
Someone replied to one of my posts a while back that changing the hard
drive in an Apple notebook does not actually void the warranty, just
anything you screw up isn't covered under your warranty.
Can I
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 07:54 AM, Bob Shutts wrote:
Downside: 6 gig drive. (I am bidding on a Travelstar on eBay even as
we
speak.) The 67 mhz bus speed is a downer, too. I suspect that 400 mhz
processor could really rock in a faster logic board.
The Travelstar is a great drive,
On 11/03/03 10:33, Andre Ruegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent member of
the list of recommended applications able to open .tiff files? Going
through the process of selecting OmniPage by going through the show all
applications option
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 09:33 AM, Andre Ruegg wrote:
Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent
member of
the list of recommended applications able to open .tiff files? Going
through the process of selecting OmniPage by going through the show
all
applications
Hi there,
Hope this is not too off the topic - I've just bought my first PBook and am
waiting for it to arrive - much excitement! Can anyone recommend a cheap and
reliable isp (I'm new to the San Francisco area).
Cheers,
A.
_
on 3/11/03 11:42 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 11/03/03 10:33, Andre Ruegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent member of
the list of recommended applications able to open .tiff files? Going
through the process of
I need a firewire port to do some video
editing.
If you are going to be using OS X 10.2 IOGear makes a great card.
http://www.iogear.com/products/product.php?Item=GPF103
-Dustin
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on 3/11/03 4:12 PM, Jim Schulze at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 09:33 AM, Andre Ruegg wrote:
Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent
member of
the list of recommended applications able to open .tiff files? Going
through the process of
Bruce,
I inquired with the geeks. Their response:
This drive is not compatible with Macintosh /
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=VE-009NHD-NAV
Thank you for using Tech Support at Computer Geeks
They did not address my questions about drivers for windoze, but I
don't really
On 3/10/03 11:40 AM, Per Brodersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excuse me,
but may I remind you of citing only what you are absolutely necessarily
replying to? This kond of endless thing is extremely annoying in digest
mode...
LMAO So you *re-posted* it?
Shawn King
On this week's YML:
Design
I had a walstreet '98 w/out the L2 cach and I found a newer 266mhz 1mb L2
cach laptop. So of course I opened them up and swiched them! It works
great and my g3 if blazin fast! but I've got a 512 in the top and a 64
in the bottem. My comp only reconises 256 of the top and 64 of the
bottem! :(
I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD. I PARTITIONED
IT W/ 7 MEGS FOR OSX AND THE REMAINDER FOR OS9.2.2 . I can install
10.1 without any problemther a blk screen or a banded blue screen. I
tried installing the security update recomended by apple then the 10.5
upgrade from the
On 3/11/03 4:57 PM, ari liebkowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the Cybertrough:
Hi there,
Hope this is not too off the topic - I've just bought my first PBook and am
waiting for it to arrive - much excitement! Can anyone recommend a cheap and
reliable isp (I'm new to the San
To boot to OS 9:
This is what you have to do. Print or write out these steps.
1) Boot up in OS X. (Or quit all applications if already
in OS X. If classic is already running, force-quit it.)
2) Open the startup disk control:
AppleMenu - SystemPreferences - StartupDisk
3) In the Startup
on 11/03/03 22:12, Art Montes De Oca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD. I PARTITIONED
IT W/ 7 MEGS FOR OSX AND THE REMAINDER FOR OS9.2.2 . I can install
10.1 without any problemther a blk screen or a banded blue screen. I
tried installing
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 11/03/03 22:12, Art Montes De Oca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD. I PARTITIONED
IT W/ 7 MEGS FOR OSX AND THE REMAINDER FOR OS9.2.2 . I can install
10.1 without any problemther a blk screen or a banded blue
Nick, I have a Maxtor Firewire Cardbuss card with a dongle for two FW
ports. I can sell it to you. Make an offer. I used it on two separate
G3 PBs with no problems. I no longer need it. The card comes with
everything and is less than 6 months old. I will guarantee to work.
Let me know,
Byron
I think i read somewhere that the wallstreet is one of the only
unsuported powbook not supported on OSX?
Please investigate.
Best Regards
Hugo Trottier
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 10:12 PM, Art Montes De Oca wrote:
I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD. I PARTITIONED
IT
On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 12:35 AM, Hugo Trottier wrote:
I think i read somewhere that the wallstreet is one of the only
unsuported powbook not supported on OSX?
Please investigate.
Best Regards
Hugo Trottier
The Wallstreet is most definitely supported as an OS X machine, the
on 12/03/03 00:47, Art Montes De Oca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 11/03/03 22:12, Art Montes De Oca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD. I PARTITIONED
IT W/ 7 MEGS FOR OSX AND THE REMAINDER FOR OS9.2.2 . I can
RE; I live in central fla. not San Fran, however as just an Idea what
to expect,, dial-up as low as $9.95 unlimited connection time,next AOL
dial-up, around $30 dollars a month or road runner cable averages 44
dollars
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 04:57 PM, ari liebkowsky wrote:
Hi
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