...and there's also KisMac.
From: Michael J. Amato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 00:49:30 -0400
To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: Widget for finding free/paid hotspots
I am siting at an internet cafe right now I
Amber,
Have you checked D-Link's website for a firmware upgrade for your router?
The behaviour you describe sounds exactly like my router. Of course, I
didn't find out about looking for a firmware upgrade until AFTER I had
purchased a new router! Oh well, now I have an extra one. Presently I am
Fruitmenu.
$10 Shareware.
Versiontracker.com
John
On 1/3/05 5:29 PM, Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to add an alias or other items to the Apple menu
in OS 10.2.3?
In OS 8 through OS 9 I'd place an alias of the hard drive in the apple menu
for quick access. I'd like to do
William is correct. You can also find it under the battery, if your iBook is
shut down.
Cheers,
John
On 5/30/04 9:39 AM, AKR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30-May-04, at 12:26 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
My iBook G4 14 had problems at startup (I posted a question on this
ML). It went
That is strange, indeed. My serial number does show up there, on my G4 iBook
(10.3.3).
John
On 5/30/04 10:34 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William is correct. You can also find it under the battery, if your iBook is
shut down.
Cheers,
John
Yes, I know where it can
Hi Jim,
Here's mine:
Cable Modem - Router - Hub - Snow Airport - Snow iMac (10.2.8) iBook
(10.3.3) Blueberry iMac (9.2.1).
Also plugged into the hub are an all-in-one printer and a PM6500 (9.2.1).
There have been no connectivity issues and I can print from any of the Macs,
wired or wireless. I
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
Emery is right. It's called spoofing and I am a victim also. I just keep
deleting them. The only way you can really get rid of it is to change your
e-mail address - an option I'm not willing to exercise at present. My e-mail
is tied to my business.
My 2ยข.
John
On 5/2/04 9:11 AM, Emery Stora
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120233
On 1/18/04 11:50 PM, Dreams in Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can it be done without reinstalling the os?
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