MacGroup: 20 yrs of mac

2004-01-18 Thread Bill Rising
On 1/17/2004 16:54, Lee Larson wrote >On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 15:32, L. Michael Gozia complained: > >> It is scary: I love history and now people can edit or >> change history! > >This isn't that new. There are plenty of "official" photographs from the >USSR of the 1950s where somebody like Trotsk

MacGroup: laptop batteries

2004-01-18 Thread Lee Larson
On Jan 18, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Henri Yandell wrote: > I'm wondering what I could have done to make the battery last longer. > Whenever in reach of a socket [and without a need to power up the > battery], should I have been using my laptop without a battery? The batteries in most laptops have a fini

MacGroup: geneology software

2004-01-18 Thread Joe Oldham
try Reunion. It costs $89.95. Here is the developers site http://www.leisterpro.com/ On Sunday, January 18, 2004, at 08:12 PM, Diane Stinnett wrote: > Does anyone know of any decent genealogy software written for OSX that > is fairly inexpensive? It seems like we may have talked about this in >

MacGroup: geneology software

2004-01-18 Thread Diane Stinnett
Does anyone know of any decent genealogy software written for OSX that is fairly inexpensive? It seems like we may have talked about this in the past, but I didn't need it at the time... Diane | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 27. The LCS Web page is

MacGroup: laptop batteries

2004-01-18 Thread Henri Yandell
After 3 years, my powerbook's battery holds about an hours worth of power. I imagine this is due to the large amount of time I've used it with it plugged into the wall-socket. I'm wondering what I could have done to make the battery last longer. Whenever in reach of a socket [and without a need t

MacGroup: Terragen: photorealistic landscape images and animations

2004-01-18 Thread Jerry Yeager
Terragen is a scenery generator, created with the goal of generating photorealistic landscape images and animations. It is available for Windows and the Mac OS. At this stage in its development, Terragen is free for personal, noncommercial use. It runs under Mac OS-9 and OS-X. http://www.plane