Also, old floppies can corrupt data.
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On Sep 8, 2008, at 3:54 AM, imaclist group wrote:
> == 1 of 2 ==
> Date: Sun, Sep 7 2008 10:13 pm
> From: "Judith Rosenbaum"
>
>
> At the risk of revealing my utter ignorance I have to ask for help.
> I've been a Mac user since '91 and truth to tell, my knowledge
> extends only to the very b
On Sep 8, 2008, at 1:23 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
> But I also have some stuff in Trapeze (Best "spreadsheet" ever
> written).
> For this I have to open the files in Trapeze, under Classic, on a
> Tiger machine and then recreate them in Numbers. I don't think it has
> any kind of export, it wo
On Sep 7, 2008, at 10:51 PM, brady martindale wrote:
> Hi Judith ,
> This is my first responce I grew up a PC user , and just recently
> got into macs
Then don't provide answers that you're not sure of. FWIW, there is no
problems with QT files.
Judith. Files are not a problem, unless there
As Brandy stated... Most of your files should be compatible in OS X.
Depending on what programs you are using, you may have to get new app
to handle those documents. However, keep in mind that there is a big
open source community for Mac users. Check out www.opensourcemac.org
Let us know if you
Judith Rosenbaum wrote:
> At the risk of revealing my utter ignorance I have to ask for help. I've been
> a Mac user since '91 and truth to tell, my knowledge extends only to the very
> basics. I constantly use my G3. It magically repairs itself when mishaps
> occur - but I'll be darned if I un
installed on every mac ) Hope that helps :)
Brayden
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> To: imaclist@googlegroups.com
> Subject: G5 Core Duo 2 and Classic
> Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 05:13:18 +
>
>
> At the risk of revealing my utter ig
At the risk of revealing my utter ignorance I have to ask for help. I've been a
Mac user since '91 and truth to tell, my knowledge extends only to the very
basics. I constantly use my G3. It magically repairs itself when mishaps occur
- but I'll be darned if I understand why or how.
I curren