H Ronald Riggs wrote:
>My computer crashed and now it says "Your database file has not the
>expected format" and it asks if I want to convert it. But conversion
>fails. Any help would be very helpful. Thanks.
First, make a backup of your PowerMail database folder.
Then press the command and opt
Martin Ruettenauer wrote:
>In PowerMail, however, only some characters are displayed correctly,
>others show black boxes, question marks or roman characters. I tried
>different settings in PM without success. This behaviour is shown for
>traditional characters. Simplified characters so far showed
Martin Ruettenauer wrote:
>PM 6.0.2 German | MacOS 10.5.6 | iMac G5
>
>OT remark: It is somehow astonishing to me that neither Apple nor a
>third party seems to offer a Chinese handwriting system for Mac OS X.
>There has been one for OS 9 and G3 processors. I still run a blueberry
>iMac, exclus
Martin Ruettenauer (wu...@bridgemail.de) wrote:
> OT remark: It is somehow astonishing to me that neither Apple nor a
> third party seems to offer a Chinese handwriting system for Mac OS X.
> There has been one for OS 9 and G3 processors. I still run a blueberry
> iMac, exclusively for that purpos
The iPod touch and iPhone have a Chinese character handwriting system
for the touchpad. One can choose traditional or simplified characters.
Text can be written either in NOTES or in MAIL and then sent by email.
When received with Mail.app on a Mac (I tried a G5 and an Intel Mac),
the display of th
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