Re: Lookup Postcode

2005-04-07 Thread bill cole
G'day Tony, Hmm got me there, should be in Library/Address book Plugins/Lookup Postcode script. But its not. I'm not technical minded, things works for me then I'm happy, I just opened my address book, clicked on the tab "home"or "work" depending on if its commercial or private address, it casc

[For Sale] 21" Mon, Orange Imac, 1ghz G3 mac

2005-04-07 Thread Wez
I got three that i'm just not using so feel free to make an offer on any of them. Orange Imac 333Mhz 192MB upgraded memory 6BG HD 6MB upgraded vid memory tray CD rom (laptop style) $300 ONO 21" CTX Ultra Screen Monitor huge viewable (over 50cm diagonal) Dual inputs for two computers Dual cables

Re: DVD backup

2005-04-07 Thread Rob Davies
Andrew, Bit unshore what you are referencing, for copying/backup a CD/DvD I use Apples Disk Utility works a treat. If you are backing-up to a dvd then just pop the dvd in and drop files into its icon on desktop drag to bin or right click and burn, if you need files compressed I use Stuffits A

Re: DVD backup

2005-04-07 Thread Greg Sharp
If all you want to do is backup a non encrypted DVD you can use Apple's inbuilt Disk Utility to make a disk image of the original DVD then you can easily burn single or multiple copies of the image. Solution Free! If you have Toast Titanium (commercial) you can do the same plus a lot more. If the

DVD backup

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew
Can anyone recommend an easy to use DVD backup program for OSX 10.3 I use DVD Shrink on WinXP but have no DVD burner only copying to hard drive. I would like to use something similar on the Mac - preferably freeware. I have done Google search, but don;t know good from bad and would appreciate a

Re: Tuesday Talking point - apps that enhance OS X

2005-04-07 Thread Rob Davies
Afternoon, This one is a bit more than a utility, but after editing with Premier Pro for last 3 days mine is Final Cut Pro, well it only works on OS X! On 05 Apr 2005, at 3:59 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote: Thank you, Thank you, Thank you ... For a couple of years I have had to record in re

Re: Talking point - apps that enhance OS X

2005-04-07 Thread Rod
On 07/04/2005, at 3:46 PM, Rob Findlay wrote: On 06/04/2005, at 1:40 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: Little Snitch. Why this instead of BrickHouse? It's supported, has an active community and the interface is comfortable with variations in user ability. Quicksilver seconded. Thirded. I've b

Re: Talking point - apps that enhance OS X

2005-04-07 Thread Rob Findlay
On 06/04/2005, at 1:40 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: Little Snitch. Why this instead of BrickHouse? It's supported, has an active community and the interface is comfortable with variations in user ability. Quicksilver seconded. Thirded. I've been using it today and I love it already. Right d

XWord Helper - Case Sensitive

2005-04-07 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
Just thought I would say thanks to Andrew for this great utility. I just used it to find a word I should have got in yesterday's Times Crossword, boomerang! I noticed some time ago that it is case sensitive if the word is only in the dictionary as a proper name. Can't remember the clue or answ

Re: Talking point - apps that enhance OS X

2005-04-07 Thread Robert Howells
Apologies Edward !I first thought you were just putting up a wish list until we typed the info into the browser and found the real deal ! Bob On 06/04/2005, at 5:35 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote: The one I can't do without is TypeIt4Me: typeit4me.com By typing the first (or more) l

Re: HD space...

2005-04-07 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 06/04/2005, at 6:46 PM, Janis Lynn wrote: Also, does anyone know how to delete old mail addresses from the system? I have searched and deleted all the usual places eg. address book etc, but they still come up in my mail account when I write new emails. What you're probably looking fo

Re: Talking point - apps that enhance OS X

2005-04-07 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
I guess the ones I rely on the most are the ones I miss the most when I use other peoples' computers. These would be 1. Quicksilver (indispensable, and more tricks up its sleeve than I'll ever learn) 2. Default Folder. I relied on this in MacOS (Classic) and I rely on it X. Makes folder navi