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2004-01-27 Thread Daniel Kerr
--- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web: **For everything Macintosh**

Putting Address Book dates into iCal (OSX 10.3.2)

2004-01-27 Thread John Winters
Does anyone know how to use the birthday and dates fields in Address Book to populate a calendar in iCal? This would be a really neat way of keeping me out of trouble for forgetting dates, but searching the help files in both iCal and Address Book has failed to generate a hit! Having the informati

Sponsors wanted...

2004-01-27 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi... I'm running the WA Science Fiction and Fantasy convention (a.k.a. Swancon) this Easter, and so I'm hoping some WAMUGGians (corporate sponsors or otherwise) might be interested in sponsoring us. I'd love to have a couple of machines (Macs, of course!) on the desks for people to use for

Re: iLecture Streamed Audio and QuickTime Question

2004-01-27 Thread Reg Whitely
Richard Are you using Quicktime Pro? That should allow you to save where and how you want, unless my mind is addled tonight. Reg On 27 Jan 2004, at 4:43pm, Richard Kay wrote: Murdoch University is using iLecture to provide streamed audio for selected units this year. This is helpful to exte

Fwd: MacProject

2004-01-27 Thread Adrian Skehan
I have been using an old favourite of mine "MacProject Pro" in OS 9.2 on my iMac 17" Flat Panel and it works perfectly -- except for the Help File. However, I would prefer to have something as good that is OS 10.3 native, doe anyone know of such an animal. Regards, Adrian Skehan

Mouse pads

2004-01-27 Thread Severin Crisp
My Microsoft Intellimouse optical mouse has had a long and very active life, always on the move! the four little felt pads that he rides on have finally carked it leaving plastic pads underneath. Are they replaceable or is this the end of the road for an old friend who is otherwise in gre

iLecture Streamed Audio and QuickTime Question

2004-01-27 Thread Richard Kay
Murdoch University is using iLecture to provide streamed audio for selected units this year. This is helpful to external students like me who can't get to lectures because of work commitments. As the explanatory material on the iLecture site at Murdoch states, students '...have the option to u

Re: Booting from OS9, but NOT from Classic

2004-01-27 Thread Stuart Elvish
Dear Bob. I can help with points 1 and 3, but unfortunately I have no knowledge of point 2. You should be able to open up your system preferences and then select "startup disc". Once in there you should see three icons (well in 10.2 anyway) of which one will be OS9, the other OS10 and the ot

Booting from OS9, but NOT from Classic

2004-01-27 Thread Robert Howells
HI Wamug, I have 7300 / G3 with OSX and OS 9.1 installed. 1. Is there anybody else with a similar setup. Can you please tell me whether you are able to use Startup disk to restart from OS9.1 instead of starting up in OSX 2. Can anybody tell me whether

Re: Newton 2000

2004-01-27 Thread Rod Lavington
On 27/1/04 2:41 PM, "Matthew Healey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well I'll be... > > I just found an old Newton MessagePad 2000 in a cupboard here. It works > perfectly. > > My experience with Newton is limited at best, and I don't seem to have > any means to get software on to the damn thing.

Newton 2000

2004-01-27 Thread Matthew Healey
Well I'll be... I just found an old Newton MessagePad 2000 in a cupboard here. It works perfectly. My experience with Newton is limited at best, and I don't seem to have any means to get software on to the damn thing. Anyone got any pointers? - Matt -- 0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0

Apple Released Airport Software 3.3 Today (8.5Mb)

2004-01-27 Thread Richard Kay
Apple released Airport Software 3.3 today (8.5Mb download via Software Update under the Apple Menu). This software update provides improved AirPort wireless networking software, and is recommended for all users with an AirPort Extreme and AirPort enabled computer or an AirPort Extreme base sta

Security Update 2004-01-26 Released

2004-01-27 Thread Richard Kay
Apple released a Security Update for Mac OS X today: Security Update 2004-01-26 delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users. This update includes the following components: Apache 1.3, Classic, Mail, Safari, Windows File Sharing Additionally, Security