Realone movies

2003-09-17 Thread tom samson
I cannot access or place realone movies into a Keynote presentation is there anyway to do this or is there another program that would do the same thing. tom samson

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 11:34 +0800 17/9/03, Mark Secker wrote: . a 20 button mouse? That'd be like... er... a keyboard. -- Andrew Nielsen

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Shay Telfer
I am also unimpressed with the look of the new keyboards, but out of curiosity could someone please tell me what the "Inverted T" key they were talking about on the Apple website does? Regards, Kelly 'Inverted T' refers to the arrow key layout, namely up left down right Have fun, Shay -

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Thomas James
> > I disagree, I have a mouse with 2 scroll wheels and 5 buttons, I have the > mouse set up for the Electronics CAD package I use : > Scroll wheel 1 = up / down > Scroll wheel 2 = left right > Button 1 = select > Button 2 = mouse menu (context sensitive menu) > Button 3 = place wire

Test Message - Please ignore

2003-09-17 Thread Matthew Falvey
I haven't been able to post and want to check. Thanks Matt H! :o) -Daniel Kerr

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Martin Hill
At 11:34 AM +0800 17/9/03, Mark Secker wrote: . a 20 button mouse? where...? how much...? The "L33tM45t3r Largo" in me wants, no, needs, it! ;) ;) I can't find the photo I had of the ~20 button mouse, but here's a 13-button one to feast your eyes on!!! http://www.buy.com/retail/compute

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Kelly Duffy
The main complaint I have heard from PC users about Macs was the one button mouse. A few came around when they were told they could use a multi-button mouse but for a lot of people its a big thing. I have 4 buttons and a scoll wheel. I use the normal right and left click buttons, have the other tw

Re: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Secker
However, I agree that some PC peripherals are just too far over the top - for example mice with 20 buttons on them! ...!!! NANI !!! a 20button mouse . a 20 button mouse? where...? how much...? The "L33tM45t3r Largo" in me wants, no, needs, it! ;) ;) -- ~ Mark Secker

RE: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Katinka Mills
> -Original Message- > From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Martin > Hill > Sent: Wednesday, 17 September 2003 11:02 AM > To: WAMUG Mailing List > Subject: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing) > > > At 9:15 AM +0800 17/9/03, Matthew Healey wrote

RE: Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Steve Fellows
I don't think that Apple will be putting out a two button mouse any time soon, as they own the patent on one button mice, and give the functionality of two buttons with a ctrl-click. I do remember seeing a drawing on the net a while ago with a rotating wheel mouse that may have been part of a pate

Apple's one-button blinkers (was: Re: PowerBook Pricing)

2003-09-17 Thread Martin Hill
At 9:15 AM +0800 17/9/03, Matthew Healey wrote: Apple - 1 button mouse with no scroll wheel... - Ugly/Annoying keyboard with sharp edges thats hurts your fingers Yes once again Apple wins the "What are they smoking?" award. I agree. I used to argue that one button was all you needed

Re: PowerBook Pricing

2003-09-17 Thread Matthew Healey
On 16/09/2003, at 6:11 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: ***Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse*** $119 each Hmmm, let me see... Apple - 1 button mouse with no scroll wheel... - Ugly/Annoying keyboard with sharp edges thats hurts your fingers - $238 Logitech- 5

Re: Mac OS X and NTFS drive support

2003-09-17 Thread Matthew Healey
On 17/09/2003, at 8:48 AM, Mark Secker wrote: *cough cough* not all of us have Panther yet *cough cough* I was just letting you know - Matt -- 0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0 Matt Healey[EMAIL PROTECT

Wireless peripherals was Re: PowerBook Pricing

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Secker
Don't bother with the Microsoft product unless your reseller promises to refund your money if you are unsatisfied because you will be. Actually I have Microsoft mice on all 4 of the Macs i work with OK so its the only Microsoft product I actively seek to use.. that said I don't car

Re: Mac OS X and NTFS drive support

2003-09-17 Thread Mark Secker
*cough cough* not all of us have Panther yet *cough cough* *cough* Built in to Panther *cough* -- ~ Mark Secker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph#9380 1855 (ECEL) ECEL Computer Support Officer, University of Western Australia. CRICOS Provider No. 00126G ~ "present day present time "

Bluetooth

2003-09-17 Thread Kelly Duffy
Hi all, I have decided I want one of the Apple wireless keyboards but I also want a Microsoft wireless mouse. Not knowing much about bluetooth I just wanted to find out if there is any reason that the two should not work together. I can't see any logical reason as to why not, I currently use a Mic

Re: PowerBook Pricing

2003-09-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 06:11 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: ***Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse*** $119 each Yeah, right! I'm waiting for the orders to come flooding in... -- Peter Hinchliffe Apwin Computer ServicesFileMaker Pro Solutions Developer Perth,

Re: iTunes/Quicktime & RealPlayer

2003-09-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 01:53 PM, Shay Telfer wrote: That wouldn't be the one on the front page of page labelled "Free RealOne Player for OS X" then? Only if it matches the copy on my machine, date stamped 12/12/02 :-). It would be nice to find something

Re: PowerBook Pricing

2003-09-17 Thread Keith Palmer, Zytech
Don't bother with the Microsoft product unless your reseller promises to refund your money if you are unsatisfied because you will be. If you are used to going to your computer and typing on the keyboard or moving the mouse and the cursor on screen moves then don't buy the MS product, the

[COMMPOST] USB Products are the go....

2003-09-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
HI All!! Just a few specials this week If you are interested or want more info drop me an email or give me a call! *** USB2.0 6 in 1 Card Reader *** These sold really well last time so I thought I would do them again. The Ultimate Card Reader. Supports Compact Flash, Smart Media, Memory Stick,

[4Sale] iMac 350 and iMac 400

2003-09-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All! I have the following iMac's for sale. If you are interested in either or want more information please feel free to contact me via email or call me! *** iMac G3 *** 350MHz 64MB RAM 7GB Hard Drive Slot Load CD-ROM USB, Modem, Keyboard and Mouse. Blueberry. Excellent condition with software.