MacGroup: Email Archiving

2003-01-21 Thread Jerry Yeager
This article at the site "About This Particular Mac" may be of some interest to those trying to deal with saving email messages long-term. http://www.atpm.com/9.01/paradigm.shtml Jerry | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 28. The LCS

MacGroup: Hmm

2003-01-21 Thread Jerry Yeager
It's kind of neat. If they keep stuff like this up, maybe Moofie The DogCow will come out of retirement. Jerry On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Jesse Walker wrote: > Nice, I hadn't noticed that. Good catch. > > > On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 11:32 PM, Jerry

MacGroup: unsubscribe

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MacGroup: scanner question

2003-01-21 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
As you know I updated my desktop G4 - 400 mghz to os x - 10.2.3 Prior to the upgrade I was able to use my scanner with Photoshop Elements - version 1 in classic (operating system 9.2.2). I could "Twain Acquire" images via the scanner with no problem. I could use the epson smart panel software in C

MacGroup: Appelworks question

2003-01-21 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
I'm using Appleworks 6.2.4 on a g4 desktop machine running OS X 10.2.3. I have a 1500+ record database. I created a label layout and each label has 4 fields/lines but not all 4 are used for every record. The first and last field in the labels are calculated fields (Name is a concatenation of fname

MacGroup: Another Appleworks conundrum

2003-01-21 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
I am using Appleworks 6.2.4 on a 400 mghz g4 and on a new 800 mghz ibook. Both systems are running OSX 10.2.3 and both have more than 600mb of memory I have an Appleworks draw document, a 6 page newsletter. I use the same document and just change the name and delete the old information and add the

MacGroup: scanner question

2003-01-21 Thread Jerry Yeager
Does your Classic Install have the extensions copied/installed over from the older OS-9 folder? Sometimes you have to re-install the extensions so that Classic knows about them. Jerry p.s. You can also try VueScan as it has been known to work pretty well.

MacGroup: scanner question

2003-01-21 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Jerry, My classic is the original classic on my computer before I upgraded to Jaguar. It worked fine with the OSX version prior to Jaguar. I've tried vuescan. I have used it make "photocopies" and it takes forever to print. I just attempted to scan an image and I don't care for the quality of it.

MacGroup: Macworld

2003-01-21 Thread Allan Atherton
In 1999 I renewed my subscription Macworld for $19.97. In 2000 it cost $24.97 and in 2002 it was $29.97. Now I have received a postcard from Macworld telling me that they have automatically renewed my subscription for $34.97, with a number to call in case I want to cancel. Five years ago I was ge

MacGroup: Macworld

2003-01-21 Thread Jerry Yeager
The other two are still there. Pick one up off of a news stand, excuse me, get one at a bookstore and see if you like them. Personally I find MacAddict the best of the three. Now for the bad news, look close at the publisher names. Jerry On Tuesday, January 21,

MacGroup: Re: Email Archiving

2003-01-21 Thread Allan Atherton
Jerry Yeager wrote: > This article at the site "About This Particular Mac" may be of some interest > to those trying to deal with saving email messages long-term. > http://www.atpm.com/9.01/paradigm.shtml I tried Outlook Email Archive then moved to Entourage Email Archive. It took a very long tim

MacGroup: Macworld

2003-01-21 Thread Henri Yandell
I dabbled with MacWorld, and was stung by the fact they don't offer the CD to the subscription [CDs are cheap, I don't see why magazines charge so much, they don't charge _that_ much in the UK for the DVDs]. Without the CD, I found MacWorld to be next to useless and let the subscription lapse. Ma

MacGroup: Macworld

2003-01-21 Thread Mike Watkins
Allan; The prices of most magazines are pretty arbitrary, including Macworld. I just received an offer for a professional discount subscription price of $19.95 for one year/ 12 issues. It also includes two free CD-ROMS of "clip art, computer games, fonts, utilities, and other top-rated applic

MacGroup: Macworld

2003-01-21 Thread Dan Crutcher
Actually, if the magazine can get you to sign up as a paid subscriber (defined by Audit Bureau of Circulations as at least half of their "regular" subscription price, whatever that is), they will gladly take that half price on the hopes that you will renew at a higher rate. And the magazine has

MacGroup: Updated My Web Site

2003-01-21 Thread Tony LaFemina
I just finished updating my web site. In the past, I used basic HTML, but decided to use PageMill since I had it for about two years. It was included in the software package when I bought my iMac. Now I know why everyone has problems with Adobe software. I think they go out of their way to ma