Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-21 Thread JOHN CARMONNE
On Dec 20, 2009, at 7:37 PM, Brett M. Roby wrote: >> Thank you Brett it all seems so simple now. I do >> appreciate the other suggestions as well >> at least I know where some more things are stored and >> how they're accessed. >> John Carmonne >> Yorba Linda USA >> >> 25 kids all named Mac > > -

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Dan
At 9:46 PM -0600 12/20/2009, Joseph Welling wrote: [html stripped] >Dan wrote: >>>If you're looking to simply transfer address book data from one >>>machine to another, do what's on this page: >>> and you're all set. >> >>That url 404s (page not found). > >Th

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Brett M. Roby
> Thank you Brett it all seems so simple now. I do >appreciate the other suggestions as well > at least I know where some more things are stored and >how they're accessed. > John Carmonne > Yorba Linda USA > > 25 kids all named Mac -- No problem. I'm glad I could help. I'm actually

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Joseph Welling
Dan wrote: >> If you're looking to simply transfer address book data from one >> machine to another, do what's on this page: >> http://www.ehow.com/i/#article_4699014 and you're all set. >> > > That url 404s (page not found). > > (Guessing) It's directions on how to "properly" export the add

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread John Carmonne
On Dec 20, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Dan wrote: > At 2:30 PM -0800 12/20/2009, Brett M. Roby wrote: >> I guess you guys never got my other e-mail. > > This is the first from you I've received in this thread. > Doncha love Google Groups. sigh. > >> If you're looking to simply transfer address book data

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Dan
At 2:30 PM -0800 12/20/2009, Brett M. Roby wrote: >I guess you guys never got my other e-mail. This is the first from you I've received in this thread. Doncha love Google Groups. sigh. >If you're looking to simply transfer address book data from one >machine to another, do what's on this page:

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread John Carmonne
On Dec 20, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Brett M. Roby wrote: > I guess you guys never got my other e-mail. If you're > looking to simply transfer address book data from one > machine to another, do what's on this page: > http://www.ehow.com/i/#article_4699014 and you're all set. > > All this other stuff

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Brett M. Roby
I guess you guys never got my other e-mail. If you're looking to simply transfer address book data from one machine to another, do what's on this page: http://www.ehow.com/i/#article_4699014 and you're all set. All this other stuff you guys are talking about is crazy! John Carmonne wrote the

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Dan
At 2:41 PM -0600 12/20/2009, Joseph Welling wrote: >John Carmonne wrote: >> I can't seem to find this file on any of my machines >>~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/. > > >Also, this path goes to a directory. The data file itself is: >~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/AddressB

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Joseph Welling
John Carmonne wrote: > I can't seem to find this file on any of my machines ~/Library/Application > Support/AddressBook/. > > Also, this path goes to a directory. The data file itself is: ~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/AddressBook.data Good luck! Joe -- You received this mess

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Joseph Welling
John Carmonne wrote: > I can't seem to find this file on any of my machines ~/Library/Application > Support/AddressBook/. > > Are you looking in the system library maybe? It should be in your user library. (The ~ takes the place of your user directory--the house icon.) Joe -- You receive

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread John Carmonne
I can't seem to find this file on any of my machines ~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/. On Dec 20, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Dan wrote: > At 6:38 AM -0800 12/20/2009, John Carmonne wrote: >> I would like to know how to store my address book on a flash drive >> so I can transfer it to any of

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Brett M. Roby
I believe this is how it is done: http://www.ehow.com/i/#article_4699014 (note: that is a link for the iPhone's browser, but you should be able to view its content on a traditional browser regardless) -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G

Re: Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread Dan
At 6:38 AM -0800 12/20/2009, John Carmonne wrote: >I would like to know how to store my address book on a flash drive >so I can transfer it to any of my machines. I have the address book >on an iMac G3 at my shop and I update it in the coarse of the day >after which I want to take it home and u

Address book transfer

2009-12-20 Thread John Carmonne
Hi all I would like to know how to store my address book on a flash drive so I can transfer it to any of my machines. I have the address book on an iMac G3 at my shop and I update it in the coarse of the day after which I want to take it home and update those machines. It's probably simple but f