For those sick of filling in Apple's forms...
http://appledownload.speedera.net/iTunes4/SBML/osx/061-0590.20030426.Ah3ruG/
iTunes4.dmg
http://a1540.g.akamai.net/7/1540/52/20021205/qtinstall.info.apple.com/kim/us
/jag/QuickTimeInstallerjX.dmg.bin
Again Apple Australia promoting US-only features
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1. Re: Iinet's failure to provide service
From: Murdoch Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 13:25:55 +0800
From: Murdoch Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Iinet's failure to provide service
try a dial up
On Tuesday, April 29, 2003, at 09:36 PM, David de la Hunty wrote:
will some kind person please open an Apple Centre somewhere in the
southern suburbs no not Cannington (no offence) I mean closer to
Town, only South!
I note that newspaper ads for Abacus don't carry the section for Apple
Hi, following a mention in the group I decided to try and download some music
and have downloaded iSwipe for MP3's.
It's the first time I have tried to dowload music and I am still feeling my way
around, but whilst the application seems to work just fine the time for a file
to download seems
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 09:52 AM, matt falvey wrote:
Hi, following a mention in the group I decided to try and download
some music and have downloaded iSwipe for MP3's.
It's the first time I have tried to dowload music and I am still
feeling my way around, but whilst the
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 10:14, Matthew Healey wrote:
Without going into the legality or morality of what you are doing
Running the risk of being deluged here, but I do need to ask the
following question:
Why are you not going into the legality or morality?
The reason I ask this is because
I see that VersionTracker has undergone another facelift, mainly on its
info pages. Unfortunately, this seems to have been accompanied by a
dramatic fall in speed. Anyone else noticed this?
--
Peter Hinchliffe
Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth,
While I understand that this is a really big and grey area, I do feel
that this is an important distinction; important enough for me to risk
being bombarded by email in response.
There are lots of 'indie', free, or public domain materials available
via peer-to-peer, so there's not necessarily
Hi...
There's a petition for Apple to provide services such as iPhoto
printing and the online music service etc. to international customers
at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/AppleInt/petition.html
Thanks,
Shay
--
=== Shay Telfer
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
While I understand that this is a really big and grey area, I do feel
that this is an important distinction; important enough for me to risk
being bombarded by email in response.
There are lots of 'indie', free, or public domain
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 11:23 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
Hi...
There's a petition for Apple to provide services such as iPhoto
printing and the online music service etc. to international customers
at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/AppleInt/petition.html
That petition is a bit too
Hi there Muggers,
Got a query for you.
Prior to going over to broadband, I used to use my internal fax/modem to
send faxes. I no longer have a modem account, and am accessing Telstra
broadband through the Ethernet port - so no more faxes.
Does anyone know if there is a way that I can send
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 11:47, Greg Colgan wrote:
Hi there Muggers,
Got a query for you.
Prior to going over to broadband, I used to use my internal fax/modem to
send faxes. I no longer have a modem account, and am accessing Telstra
broadband through the Ethernet port - so no more faxes.
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 11:35, Matthew Healey wrote:
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 10:43, Onno Benschop wrote:
While I understand that this is a really big and grey area, I do feel
that this is an important distinction; important enough
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg Colgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there Muggers,
Got a query for you.
Prior to going over to broadband, I used to use my internal
fax/modem to send faxes. I no longer have a modem account, and am
accessing Telstra
broadband through the Ethernet port -
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 12:00 PM, Onno Benschop wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 11:35, Matthew Healey wrote:
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 10:43, Onno Benschop wrote:
While I understand that this is a really big and grey area, I do
I am using Mail with OSX 10.4. I use two computers at
home, both with the same settings in mail. My iMac
receives email fine, my Powerbook used to, but it now
sends email fine, but when it connects to receive, it
finds nothing to download. From the iMac I find that
there are plenty of emails on
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 12:52, Budski wrote:
I am using Mail with OSX 10.4. I use two computers at
home, both with the same settings in mail. My iMac
receives email fine, my Powerbook used to, but it now
sends email fine, but when it connects to receive, it
finds nothing to download. From the
http://applemusic.com/ which will
redirect you to http://www.apple.com/music/
Do you think that maybe Apple computer is after apple (ie Beatles )
--
Gary Dorn
Permaculture architect
North Perth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah - Bunbury sounds good!
Regards,
Kent
On 29/4/03 9:36 PM, David de la Hunty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
With the opening of the new AppleCentre Mt Hawthorn, Chris has asked me
to remind everyone to RSVP if you are coming.
will some kind person please open an Apple Centre somewhere in
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 02:47 PM, gary dorn wrote:
http://applemusic.com/ which will
redirect you to http://www.apple.com/music/
Do you think that maybe Apple computer is after apple (ie Beatles )
My understanding is that Apple (Beatles) no longer exists except to
manage the
no offence but since none of us have really got past 10.2.5 let alone had a
chance to see Panther... we can't help with 10.4
;) Glen
- Original Email -
From: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wamug wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: 30-Apr-2003 13:45
Subject: Re: Mail
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at
Without going into the legality or morality of what you are doing
Running the risk of being deluged here, but I do need to ask the
following question:
Why are you not going into the legality or morality?
Matt already pointed out the legally associated problems. I would like
to point
Hi All
Here is a Super Sarotech Special for the month of May!!
You can purchase a Sarotech 3.5 External Firewire Case for the
special price of ONLY $159
That's a saving of $70 off the recommended retail.
These are an excellent case that uses a standard power supply (no
external boxes!),
If anybody here has a PowerBook 500 firewire processor card to offer
... I know it's bloody unlikely, but worth a shot.
Mine is fried and I stand to invest $1005 for a replacement through
my Apple reseller. The tech advised me to put the money towards
buying a new machine, but I don't have that
Dear WAMUGgers
Daughter Meg stumbled on this this afternoon on my iBook using IE
5.2.2. On the NineMSN site she was prompted to run Netscape to play the
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game. We loaded Netscape 7 and it runs
Ok. It seems odd that a Microsoft-based website runs Netscape and won't
Hi,
I'm using OS 9.1.
I have an account with Statewest and although I can access and view my
account on their web page I can't transfer funds with it. I've tried IE and
Netscape.
Is there a bank in Perth that will allow me to transfer funds through their
web page using either IE or Netscape on
on 30/04/03 10:01, Brian Scott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using OS 9.1.
I have an account with Statewest and although I can access and view my
account on their web page I can't transfer funds with it. I've tried IE and
Netscape.
Is there a bank in Perth that will allow me to
Yes, its a pity for those of us who live in the area and would like the
store to do well. I got good service there the other day when buying a
printer, from someone who knew his mac stuff, Barry Jones.
I note that newspaper ads for Abacus don't carry the section for Apple
that they used to when
I do all my banking online with Bankwest. I use IE and 9.2.
Kind regards,
Kelly
On 30/4/03 10:01 AM, Brian Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using OS 9.1.
I have an account with Statewest and although I can access and view my
account on their web page I can't transfer funds with
Background :
* Lombard 333MHz, 320MB RAM, OS 10.2.5 9.2.2 (separate partitions)
I installed iTunes 4, followed by 2 items from Software Update (the
exact items I cannot recall at this point.)
I reboot and it falls out to the command line prompt (#) after a line
about the ethernet port
I have used Statewest for BPay but not transfers on IE. Do you mean
transfers between accounts within Statewest or from Statewest to
another bank?
Merv
At 10:01 AM +0800 30/4/03, Brian Scott wrote:
Hi,
I'm using OS 9.1.
I have an account with Statewest and although I can access and view my
Having just moved, I have been a little slow in getting back online.
THANK YOU all for your interest in the Commodore 64 gear. They have
all now found good homes. Stay posted, as I will undoubtedly unveil
something else in my settling in period.
Regards to all.
Phillip
PS I still have at
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