If anyone was trying,the website's back up and I was able to download
N Commander from the link in Versiontracker. Now, opening a new
untitled folder makes sense to me again. (old habits die hard,
especially with a new OS. :) )
Later..Howard
On 8/9/05, Howard Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
My daughter wants to use Yahoo's instant messenger service. I am
reluctant to install Yahoo's client server. Is there a better
alternative? She's got a Lombard 400 with 512Mb RAM running OS
10.3.9.
I use Fire for my multi-protocol IM needs. Its very good,
Last week my family was on vacation in Oregon. We travelled there
(and back) from California via Amtrak's Coast Starlight (late as
usual). While on the train I was able to connect my iBook through my
cell phone (Verizon). Back in the mountains I had no access but
along I-5 in both
On 8/11/05, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week my family was on vacation in Oregon. We travelled there
(and back) from California via Amtrak's Coast Starlight (late as
usual). While on the train I was able to connect my iBook through my
cell phone (Verizon). Back in the
On 8/11/05, Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week my family was on vacation in Oregon. We travelled there
(and back) from California via Amtrak's Coast Starlight (late as
usual). While on the train I was able to connect my iBook through my
cell phone (Verizon). Back in the
In OS 9, I used to program my function keys to shortcut some tasks I
did repetitively, mostly in AppleWorks. From what I can tell, you
cannot program macros in OS X. For example, with one keystroke of,
say, F3, I could do a return-tab, or a delete-space-space, for example.
I'm really
Quickeys should work.
http://www.cesoft.com/products/quickeys.html
-- Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Albuquerque, New Mexico
On Aug 11, 2005, at 9:30 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
In OS 9, I used to program my function keys to shortcut some tasks
I did repetitively, mostly in AppleWorks. From