I have had my iBook for about two years now, a lot of traveling, and
graphics/presentation (Photoshop/Illustrator/Quark/InDesgn/
Dreamweaver/Powerpoint) use. Up until 6 months ago it was my main
system. Other than the Logic board problem (fixed in 4 days) haven't
had a problem.
Great
Similar symptoms, different results. Tried assorted fixes (TechTools,
Repair Permissions, etc) so
Brought iBook into Apple store, had tech look at it, from the start-up
or actually lack-of start-up it was determined it was the Logic Board.
He took the iBook gave me a receipt, said about
Maybe if you had asked someone on the list nicely and paid shipping,
you might have had a better experience.
regards,
Mark
On Jan 24, 2005, at 11:33 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
I asked Apple Care if they could send a disk with these updates on
there, I would pay for shipping and any reasonable
I have used a program called Web Devil to download a copy of websites
and/or web pages for archiving.
It is made by Chaotic Software
http://www.chaoticsoftware.com/ProductPages/WebDevil.html
Although the Print-to-PDF method is cheaper and effective
On Jan 25, 2005, at 10:42 PM, Claire Hart
At work we were using Powerbooks, and had a hard time keeping a signal
(Could also have been due to all the metal in the building). While I
have been using an iBook for over a year now and I am getting too many
signals now, All the apartments in my daughters complex, across the
street. And at
was solid,
but didn't really do much roaming.
Also would wireless b vs g have any effect on signal
strength/connectivity/range?
regards,
mark
On Jan 19, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:30 AM, mray wrote:
At work we were using Powerbooks, and had a hard time keeping
As a courtesy most places (at least in my experience) that allow
electronic downloads will provide a means to re-download the file(s).
Though a few state something to the effect of it your responsibility
to secure you downloaded file(s)... they will allow the original
purchaser (with some kind
I have used a Logitech KB/Mouse combo (and separately) with no
problems, also have hooked up a USB Wacom Tablet on occassion works
just fine.
Go to an Office/Electronics Mega store (if possible) and try a few out.
Everybody has a different preference for feel and response. I have been
happy
Larry:
I used first a Pismo with external keyboard, mouse and monitor (20)
with the Pismo elevated. Then moved to a TiBook same config.
I was advised to leave the lid of the Powerbook open, all the way to
use the second screen for palettes and toolbars, or at least partially
(about halfway) to