On Feb 12, 2013, at 4:00 PM, JohnV wrote:
> Is Migration Assistant a blunderbuss all-or-nothing tool? Or can it be
> managed to just the few programs I need... basically I need MAIL archives and
> accounts to move over, I need browser online passwords and keychain stuff to
> move over... I
Is Migration Assistant a blunderbuss all-or-nothing tool? Or can it
be managed to just the few programs I need... basically I need MAIL
archives and accounts to move over, I need browser online passwords
and keychain stuff to move over... I want the G5 to be NOT used for
any on-line funct
On Feb 9, 2013, at 10:11 AM, JohnV wrote:
> Never having done it correctly, what;s the procedure for transitioning
> getting all email, passwords for websites and all that stuff off the G5 and
> working on the 1.8.3 intel core duo 10.6.8v intel iMac without losing
> function and archives?
>
How bad is this and are there symptoms of being invaded?
Running a G5 dual under 10.4.11 for sound work, Am I right in that I
think I need to lock this back to completely isolated use exclusively?
I WOULD like to keep it connected to the LAN for access top and from
other computers for file t
Use HTML5 instead of Flash. Look here:
http://www.youtube.com/html5
1.8 DP G5/Leopard PPC. Flash stopped working on OmniWeb when I
installed Leopard Webkit, which I've now uninstalled. Does anyone know
why this happens? I even reinstalled OmniWeb, no Flash. I even copied
my known good fak
On Feb 9, 2013, at 12:41 AM, a1 wrote:
Why Why Why? Can anyone imagine a fix?
I don't have a solution, other than keep trying. Surely you must be
able to get some version working at least partially.
With Flash malware in the wild now that's aimed at OS X users, and
with Adobe's recent em
1.8 DP G5/Leopard PPC. Flash stopped working on OmniWeb when I
installed Leopard Webkit, which I've now uninstalled. Does anyone know
why this happens? I even reinstalled OmniWeb, no Flash. I even copied
my known good fake version of Flash 11.5 and placed it inside OmniWeb.
That version the OmniWeb