Re: [MacGroup] Boosting wireless signal

2009-02-14 Thread Profile
Johnathan, This is awesome info., I didn't know products like this existed and it may be a solution to some of my needs. I do have a question that you may or may not have encountered. I have a 440 amp service in the home, (two 220 amp boxes) so do you know if the plug and play would enco

Re: [MacGroup] Boosting wireless signal

2009-02-14 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:21 AM, Mike Watkins wrote: > The main trick, however, is the converters! Perhaps one would do; > Jonathan used two (one near my main computer and > one in the studio). The prices of these gadgets vary widely. No. You need two. One to put the signal on your household

Re: [MacGroup] A coward needs advice

2009-02-14 Thread Neal Hammon
To John Stone, Bill Holt, Ed Wiser and Jim Bennett. Thank you all for the good advice about installing Leopard and the possible conflicts with some applications I frequently use. I really do appreciate the advice. I have an empty hard drive, and I plan to back up all my files and the old ap

Re: [MacGroup] Question for AppleScript users

2009-02-14 Thread Lee Larson
On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Rick Burnett wrote: so, is there some way to modify the Set Exif Data script to reflect these changes for all of my keywords (I have hundreds of them), without actually having to enter in something for each name? I tried, but failed. The title and key words are

Re: [MacGroup] Question for AppleScript users

2009-02-14 Thread Rick Burnett
so, is there some way to modify the Set Exif Data script to reflect these changes for all of my keywords (I have hundreds of them), without actually having to enter in something for each name? some sort of "if there is a space, insert \" command? Rick -- This applescript will set the exif

Re: [MacGroup] Question for AppleScript users

2009-02-14 Thread Lee Larson
On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Rick Burnett wrote: The problem that I run into is that it seems to give me an error if the keyword has a space in it. For example, running the script on a photo tagged "John Smith" results in an error that says : Error - file Smith not found. When passing pa

[MacGroup] Question for AppleScript users

2009-02-14 Thread Rick Burnett
>>>Possible repost. Sent previously from the wrong email account<<< So, as discussed earlier I've had a problem with iPhoto not writing the keywords to the actual photo, only to the iPhoto database. I've found an apple script online that will take the data (like keywords) of selected photos

[MacGroup] Question for AppleScript users

2009-02-14 Thread Rick Burnett
So, as discussed earlier I've had a problem with iPhoto not writing the keywords to the actual photo, only to the iPhoto database. I've found an apple script online that will take the data (like keywords) of selected photos entered into iPhoto and write it to the image file so that it is av