Paul,
Your friend's trouble sounds like what I experience when attempting to send an
email to a bigpond.au address. Apparently Yahoo accuses bigpond (Australian
Telecom) of disseminating spam and has black-listed it, and bigpond accuses
Yahoo .. There is no way I can send an email to a bigp
Thanks, Sam...
I had a feeling that it was a setting - just could not see either where it
was or what the point of it was!
A
On 24 April 2013 08:16, andrew lancaster wrote:
> Thanks for that Sam - I've been puzzled by all of the files that open when
> I click on Pages!
>
> another Andrew
> On
I have a friend who is having trouble with email to Tiscali addresses - any
suggestions appreciated, they use me.com for smtp. I can't get to them at
the moment as I'm on my hols in Hong Kong - with 50mbs upload AND download
broadband speeds which is amazing after my sedate 7mbs at home.
Paul Owen
I had something similar with another app I ended up having to delete the app
and download again from App Store I worked fine after.
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Apr 2013, at 11:34, itsagr...@mac.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Strange goings on - can anyone help?
>
> I bought Aperture V1 in a box, V2 i
Info and action from Friends of the Earth -
http://www.foe.co.uk/what_we_do/make_it_better_action_37571.html?utm_source=Tip+of+The+Day&utm_campaign=c1f2ccf622-Tip_of_the_Day_tell_apple_to_act&utm_medium=email&mc_cid=c1f2ccf622&mc_eid=a5d5cc6308
Best wishes
Catherine
www.catherinehunt.co.uk
Hi all,
Strange goings on - can anyone help?
I bought Aperture V1 in a box, V2 in a smaller box and bought and downloaded V3
from the Mac App store shortly after it appeared there for about £50.
Yesterday software update informed me that v3.4.4 of Aperture was available
along with some other b
Thanks for that Sam - I've been puzzled by all of the files that open when I
click on Pages!
another Andrew
On 24 Apr 2013, at 8:07 am, Andrew Tett wrote:
> At work I have the use of a 17" Late 2011 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.7.5.
> It's lovely, but there are a couple of issues with it which
Hi Andrew
Not sure about #1 but #2 could be that Lion & Mountain Lion now remember the
files you previously had open, so when you're opening Preview it opens all the
files that were open last time. You can disable this behaviour in System
Preferences > General > Tick "Close windows when quittin
At work I have the use of a 17" Late 2011 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.7.5.
It's lovely, but there are a couple of issues with it which I have not had
using essentially the same software on my earlier model.
1) Video .mov files produced using FCP can be double-clicked of course for
checking, in w