Listers,
Sarah is correct!
If you have not updated List Recorder Version 2.4.2 please do not update. The
new version has a problem. the developer is aware of the problem and is
working on a fix. There are currently two versions of list Recorder in the App
Store. the Original List Reco
If you mean for mac I would recommend vienna.
http://www.vienna-rss.org
On Dec 19, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Jim Noseworthy
wrote:
> Hi Gang:
>
> Anyone know of such an animal?
>
> Thanks all over the place gang
>
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> To reply to this post, please addre
In case you guys don't know Mac Os X uses a Linux based kernel.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 19/12/2012 18:22, michael weaver wrote:
thanks for the advice.
i may have fixed my problem fingers crossed.
i should have known about putting sudo before the rest of the command.
i should have known this
I love run-on sentences.
- Original Message -
From: "michael weaver"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 11:02 AM
Subject: removing files in the terminal
how do you remove files and directories in the terminal on the mac?
i am going to see if i can remove the musicmanager prefer
thanks for the advice.
i may have fixed my problem fingers crossed.
i should have known about putting sudo before the rest of the
command. i should have known this from my use of linux a while
ago because ubuntu uses sudo.
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i can locate what i want to remove in the terminal but i keep
being told it is a directory and it just won't remove. i tried
rm ininddinin and rf ininddinin in the directory itself.
deleting the annoying musicmanager pane in system preferences
might be easier to do in mac osx rather than the te
how do you remove files and directories in the terminal on the
mac?
i am going to see if i can remove the musicmanager preference
file using the terminal as no other way i have found that will
remove the thing from the system preferences and the apps i have
found you have to purchase which may
LOL. That is so not my voice. Anyway, maybe someone can contact the developer
and let them know that getting it out of landscape mode is a little bit tricky
to say the least. And if you are a member of AudioBoo, you can comment on that
too. Just take off the MP3 extension at the end and you have
Speaking of which. I found a link on Applevis site regarding the app in
question. It is labeled as inaccessible. Those of you who use this app can
comment on the site and discuss it there. Here is the link.
http://www.applevis.com/ios-app-directory/books/kobo-books
On Dec 18, 2012, at 23:38, A
Hi Sarah
The app works for me – I'm using the 6.0.2 update on my iPhone five. The only
thing that doesn't work is when you open it as you say list recorder flips to
landscape and I can't seem to get it back to portrait even after toggling this
in the settings mode.
But all my lists are there, an
I don't use list recorder. So cannot verify what this update says. This is an
AudioBoo done by a person who has done very very good reviews on products such
as boss Jock. I know some of you to use this app. So Fought I'd share here.
http://audioboo.fm/boos/1122267-warning-do-not-install-the-l
I am also having trouble with it too. See my post in the archives labeled
keyboard issues I believe. The keyboard is alright. But something is definitely
wrong software wise.
On Dec 19, 2012, at 2:10, Judy Pryor wrote:
> Since I upgraded to Mountain Lion I am finding it hard to press buttons
Since I upgraded to Mountain Lion I am finding it hard to press buttons, pop up
buttons and sometimes menu buttons. I can get into the Doc easy enough, but
to open Mail and other applications can sometimes be quite hard. I took the
computer into Stormfront but they were no help, they said th
I am probably treading on an old subject, but being a novice, not technically
minded and not young I need some help. What is the best and easiest way to
listen to Iplayer on my Mac. So far I have Googled a programe and somehow got
it to play, but could not stop, pause or rewind etc. Is there an
As for Vmware Fusion go to
www.vmware.com/fusion
Christopher Hallsworth
On 19/12/2012 03:14, Melissa Tucker wrote:
where do I get the vmware fusion you all were talking about? apple doesn't
have it anymore according to their site. also, what's the best dvd manager, I
just got myself a cd
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