Hi!
When I'm in OS X reading your emails, the text of a
message is pale and hard to read, and the columns of
addresses and subjects are dark and easy to read.
I've found it to be the same in all the browsers I've
used.
But if I log on in OS9, the text is dark and easy to
read. Any idea why?
On 5/21/04 11:25 PM, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I depends on what kind or router you get. If I were buying one, I would
get one with built in wireless capability. There are a ton available.
Airport is one, but on the pricey side. Unless you have to route
AppleTalk, save some $$ and get a
On May 18, 2004, at 7:40 PM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Andrew, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Perhaps Apple means the Lombard and Pismo can't use a two expansion
bay
devices at once?
This is now the real question. They actually can't? Isn't that a bit
silly? I wasn't aware of it.
I don't think there are
Seems normal. USB cards (2.0) won't allow you to boot
into Classic OS on a Beige desktop or pre-G3 powermac,
but OS X works fine on both. I suspect old world
laptops would behave the same, and ASP won't detect
your USB card either (mine is an Iomega for the
desktop).
Best
George
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My Reply follows quote. On 22/05/2004 17:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello Everyone, aside from the speed difference, are there any issues
using an early Graphite Airport, or a later Snow unit with Panther
10.3.3, regular Airport card, and internet cable modems? As the
Airport has only one
I just bought an iBook 366 MHz and the battery has a very short life. Is
this a problem with that iBook or do I need to replace the battery?
Ted
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