Re: Mac OS X Lion 10.7 is no longer a rumor!

2010-11-02 Thread Wallace Adrian D'Alessio
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Mystic Prowler coolmar...@gmail.comwrote: Does anyone have use for really old macs these days? I do. I know this is off of topic, but oh well. Thinking about using my 1400 for a water catcher for a plant since not one person from the swap list has any interest

Re: docking

2010-11-02 Thread ./aal
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Elliott Price callmemrp...@gmail.com wrote: Launch the app from the finder, then right-click the icon in the dock and under Options, select Keep In Dock.        -Elliott It's weird hearing right click on a mac list I forgot they advanced to having

Clicking noise at power supply - iMac g5 {Series 1989}

2010-11-02 Thread BuffaloMan
I have an 17 iMac {Series 1989} that does not start up, with a clicking noise that matches the #1 diagnostic LED flickering. Is that indicating a bad power supply or bad caps on the logic board? -- You received this message because you are a member of the iMac Group, a group for those using

Re: Web Mail

2010-11-02 Thread Sven Aluoor
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote: On 2010/10/31 14:59, Joshua Juran so eloquently wrote: Not everybody uses GMail, and not every GMail user uses the Web interface.  I use GMail through an IMAP client. Seconded. Some people love gmail's web interface, I find

Re: docking

2010-11-02 Thread Walter Sheluk
Wow, so simple: thank you kindly. On 10-10-30 9:45 PM, Elliott Price wrote: Launch the app from the finder, then right-click the icon in the dock and under Options, select Keep In Dock. -Elliott -- You received this message because you are a member of the iMac Group, a group for

Need to run windows on a Mac

2010-11-02 Thread tvenney
Hello all, I would like to use my imac 2.8 ghz(10.5 will upgrade to 10.7) to run an SDR (Software Defined Radio), But the only programs I can find are for Windows. So I would like to hear opinions about the best software to run Windows and what version of Windows to use. Most of the programs will

Re: Need to run windows on a Mac

2010-11-02 Thread Ashgrove
You can install Windows directly on your iMac via BootCamp, or use virtualization software --there are paid options like VMWare Fusion and Parallels, which are both pretty good, and free like VirtualBox, which I haven't personally tried but I'm told it's as good as the paid ones. As for which