Thanks for your response!
The actual data I was looking for were the mail folders, messages,
rules, etc, which I finally found in the Documents folder. I wasn't
interested in any other program or user settings/data from the old
Powerbook.
I'm good to go now, though. All I did was install
Thanks! This /is /an excellent article!
Mike
Apple has an excellent technical article on moving data from old to new
Macs. At Apple's web page support tab, search for Article ID # 25575 for
Mac OS: Moving Files From Your Older Macintosh to a New One; punching
in just the five digits will do.
Michael Clarke said:
Otherwise, there's got to be some way to export the data from the
Powerbook to the iBook first? I found some scripts written by a
gentleman name Paul Berkowitz that will perform this export/import for
$20.
data? If you're talking about email, I think all you need with
Apple has an excellent technical article on moving data from old to new
Macs. At Apple's web page support tab, search for Article ID # 25575
for Mac OS: Moving Files From Your Older Macintosh to a New One;
punching in just the five digits will do.
Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for
Mikael Byström said:
data? If you're talking about email, I think all you need with entourage
is dragging the folders to the desktop, which will create a unix mailbox
(I think). These will import into Entourage nicely, I'm pretty sure.
Well, I *meant* Unix mailboxes will import into Mail.
--
Thanks! I got the iBook yesterday, and I love it! I'm sure my wife
will too. She's always asking why the Wallstreet takes so long to load
web pages. Ha! I've got 512MB of memory in that sucker, but the ol'
processor just can't hack it. Anyway, I believe the type of migration
you're
On Dec 23, 2004, at 11:46 AM, Michael Clarke wrote:
Thanks! I got the iBook yesterday, and I love it! I'm sure my wife
will too. She's always asking why the Wallstreet takes so long to
load web pages. Ha! I've got 512MB of memory in that sucker, but the
ol' processor just can't hack it.
On Dec 23, 2004, at 11:46 AM, Michael Clarke wrote:
Thanks! I got the iBook yesterday, and I love it! I'm sure my wife
will too. She's always asking why the Wallstreet takes so long to
load web pages. Ha! I've got 512MB of memory in that sucker, but the
ol' processor just can't hack it.
Thus spoke Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]12/21/04
On Dec 21, 2004, at 2:23 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:
I agree Entourage 2004 rocks. The project center is awesome. The
calendar,
project center, and Notes all work together seamlessly. I won't
support
Apple mail on my Network. I tell everyone
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a new 1GHz iBook G4 this
year. My question is this: she's now using Entourage 2001 for e-mail
and she has a few messages that she's archived for reference. What is
Actually, it's a Wallstreet 266MHz... not that it makes any difference.
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a new 1GHz iBook G4 this
year. My question is this: she's now using Entourage 2001 for e-mail
On 12/21/04 1:07 PM, Michael Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Actually, it's a Wallstreet 266MHz... not that it makes any difference.
Greetings,
I bought my wife a 233MHz Wallstreet last year for her birthday, and
she's used it so darn much that I'm getting her a
I agree Entourage 2004 rocks. The project center is awesome. The calendar,
project center, and Notes all work together seamlessly. I won't support
Apple mail on my Network. I tell everyone if they want me to support their
Email account they need to use Entourage. Apple needs to integrate iCal and
-- ms office for
the mac made this possible (in a windows shop).
Go entourage.
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Willems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue Dec 21 16:22:46 2004
To: G-Books
Subject:Re: Transfer of saved e-mails/recommended e-mail app?
I agree Entourage
On 12/21/04 1:30 PM, Rowan, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
But the integration with exhange is undeniably rocking cool. I've never used
apple mail, but did the pc to mac conversion about a year ago -- ms office for
the mac made this possible (in a windows shop).
Any
On Dec 21, 2004, at 2:23 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:
I agree Entourage 2004 rocks. The project center is awesome. The
calendar,
project center, and Notes all work together seamlessly. I won't support
Apple mail on my Network. I tell everyone if they want me to support
their
Email account they need
So everyone on your network has to spend an extra $400 just to use
supported E-mail, because *you* like it?
Please, We are a large scale operation. I included in my budget a site
license for Office 2004 at $208 a copy. So nobody had to shell any money,
except me.
Jeez, I've heard of BOFH's,
Thanks for the advice. You guys are going crazy with this! Now, how
about migrating saved messages from Entourage 2001 to 2004? No Exchange
involved, only POP mail.
Thanks again!
Mike
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I'm in the process of migrating from Office v.X to 2004 and I believe
that Entourage gives you the option to import data from a number of
applications, including previous versions of Entourage. That said, I
use Apple's Mail client as well and think they're both good tools. I
need to use
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