[MacGroup] airport questions.

2009-02-12 Thread Eric Hammond
Ok, This issue has cropped up a bit recently. My airport card disconnects from networks (yep plural. Mostly the one at work, but also church, coffeeshops and all.) and it appears to just be my airport card in my computer. Here's what happens. I look at a website. Say a real estate sear

Re: [MacGroup] Re(2): A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Jim/Marcia Bennett
Bless you Harry. I discovered the default time zone was Pacific. I have changed it to Eastern and now all is well. Wait til I tell Marcia- she has been very disgruntled by the time-shift "bug." Jim on 2/12/09 11:25 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer at harr...@mac.com wrote: > Jim go into your Entourage p

[MacGroup] Re(2): A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Jim go into your Entourage preferences. Under general preferences select calendar. Make sure your default time zone is set to Eastern Time (US & Canada). Harry Thursday, February 12, 200911:04 AMJim/Marcia bennettbennett...@insightbb.com >I'm running Office 2004 on an Intel iMac with Leopard and

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Jim/Marcia Bennett
I'm running Office 2004 on an Intel iMac with Leopard and it works fine except for one oddity: whatever time I enter for a calendar event in Entourage, it adds three hours. Clumsy workaround: I enter a time 3 hours prior to the actual hour, and it displays the correct time! I don't have any knowle

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Ed Wiser
Well Neal you would have to buy a full version of Photoshop as Photoshop 7 there is no longer a upgrade from 7 as of Photoshop CS4. Adobe has said they are dropping off upgrades starting with CS3. So now they have a forced upgrade path. Next up is Photoshop CS so when CS5 comes out those with CS

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Bill Holt
I'm still running 10.4.11 for much the same reasons, Neal, so understand your position. I doubt that a dvd would have anywhere near the amount of room you need, as you'd want to copy the entire system directory and all of the applications. But you can get a smallish hard drive so cheaply

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread John Stone
Not sure about Vector or Filemaker(But it's an Apple product, so I bet it works fine!), but all the others work fine John On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Neal Hammon wrote: > I need some advice, and I hope someone reading this can help. > > Presently I am running a Mac G5 on system 10. 4. 6

[MacGroup] Access your documents on the go.

2009-02-12 Thread Ed Wiser
http://arstechnica.com/apple/guides/2009/02/7-ways-to-access-your-documents-from-your-iphone.ars Sent from my iPhone ___ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be February 24 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. Posting address: MacGroup

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-12 Thread Neal Hammon
I need some advice, and I hope someone reading this can help. Presently I am running a Mac G5 on system 10. 4. 6. I thought I would like to try Leopard, and I purchased the new application, version 10.5.6. The problem is, I now have cold feet, so it is not yet installed. Frankly, I am worrie