After a recent group seaborne holiday I have received a CD containing
hundreds of photos, all stored in landscape format. I want to select
a number for a file on my 5500/250, using OS8.1, to show to rellies
and friends and therefore need to be able to rotate those in portrait
format by 90
Hi Ian
A very easy App is 'Simple Image' this allows you to rotate, resize and save
in a number of formats. It is also has a great slide show facility. It is
fully drag and drop (I have not used it in OS X yet but fine on OS 9.2.2 and
lower). PowerPoint is a step up from this and is also pretty
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During the past two weeks Disk Copy has repeatedly crashed when asked to
open downloaded .dmg files. It is temporarily resurrected after a
directory rebuild with DW3, but before long the problem reoccurs on
another file.
Has anyone had this problem? Does anyone have any thoughts on why this
may
Hi all,
I want to hire a digital camera, preferably with some
video recording options, just for a few days or a
week. I just got my daughter her first pet and want to
take some footage for family memories, nothing fancy
or super important so it doesn't need to be top of the
range equipment.
I
Hi All,
Does anyone know why I would be losing my DHCP lease whenever my
ibook goes to sleep? I am running an 800Mhz ibook with the latest
OSX updates if that helps any...
adam.
What is providing the DHCP addresses? A Windows box? A router?
It's possible that another device on the network
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 14:55, Shay Telfer wrote:
What is providing the DHCP addresses? A Windows box? A router?
It's possible that another device on the network is grabbing the
address when your machine is not on the network. Try locating the
address from a different machine when you've got
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:04, Adam Hewitt wrote:
I am not taking my laptop off the network,
..and..
its just going to sleep and losing the lease everytime.
These two statements are contradictory, because a sleeping computer is
not on the network.
When it wakes up it takes about 30
seconds
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:41, Onno Benschop wrote:
its just going to sleep and losing the lease everytime.
These two statements are contradictory, because a sleeping computer is
not on the network.
Ok well when my windows machine goes to sleep it has network
connectivity immediately upon
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:52, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Ok well when my windows machine goes to sleep it has network
connectivity immediately upon waking.
I'm guessing that's because it's not releasing its lease...
Besides what use is the wake on
Lan option if the machine is no longer contactable on
Err, excuse me but does anybody know what the
Program might be tonight Please ?
TIA
Bob
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 17:08, Bob Howells wrote:
Err, excuse me but does anybody know what the
Program might be tonight Please ?
No sorry, you didn't ask nicely enough...
Humor impaired - it's a joke - laugh
Onno Benschop
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Hi Ian,
I use the Camedia Utility software from Olympus. It's a free download
from their website and quite useful for browsing, rotating,
selecting, slide shows etc.
Make sure you download the latest version. I'm not sure if mine is
just that. However, I'm using version C5.1 without a
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