Re: iphoto calendar

2008-11-19 Thread Eugene
Hi Genevieve, when Australia went 'on line' for PhotoBooks etc you needed to update to the latest version of iPhoto to ensure you could log into the Australian Apple store and create an account. See if you are up to date via Software Update under the Apple menu. My current version of iPho

Re: iphoto calendar

2008-11-19 Thread Rod Blitvich
In the "Buy Calendar" window Click on "account info" bottom left You get Apple Account Sign In Here you can create an account with a mailing address (you need a credit card number) Once this is set up you are fine. I ordered a couple last xmas and last night I ordered two more. iPhoto v7 Cheers

Re: iphoto calendar

2008-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
On 19/11/2008, at 4:44 PM, Genevieve Armson wrote: I created a calendar in iphoto but when it came to pay, there was no mailing address option for Australia. How have others successfully had an iphoto calendar sent to Australia? Must be some option I am missing. Hello Genevieve, Have yo

free eMac

2008-11-19 Thread Bob Jackson
I have an unused G4 eMac, OS 10.4.11, 1Ghz 384/60Gb combo which is in good condition and works well. The original installation software can not be found. I am willing to give it away free to somebody who would use it...preference would be given to a student or senior citizen. Pick up lo

Re: Time Capsule as a server ?

2008-11-19 Thread Paul Kitchener
Hi Steven, I currently use my main MBP as server for a MB to access a communal folder. Problem with this is that my MBP needs to be awake whenever the MB needs to access the folder, which is occasionally inconvenient. But ... I also have everything backing up to Time Capsule. I don't know w

Time Capsule - why multiple and none sparsebundle files?

2008-11-19 Thread Steven Knowles
I have three Macs backing up To Time Capsule at the moment - an MBP, an MB, and iBook. All running latest OS. When I look at the contents of Time Capsule, by clicking on Time Capsule in the Shared section of a Finder window, I see a folder named Data. If I look inside the Data folder, I s

Re: External drive partition schemes

2008-11-19 Thread Stuart Breden
A dumb blond question. What are APM and GUID partitions? Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599 Mbl: 0417 053 266 On 02/11/2008, at 12:39 PM, Neil Houghton wrote: Hi Bob, (by the way, best to use a subject when you post - I've taken the libe

free eMac

2008-11-19 Thread Bob Jackson
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Address Book problem

2008-11-19 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks, I have been using Address Book to print mailing labels for Christmas cards for a couple of years. However I do not seem to be able to get the COUNTRY to print on the labels. There is a point in the print setup where you can check a box to PRINT COUNTRY and then a further box to c

Re: External drive partition schemes

2008-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stuart, Apple Partition Map (APM) scheme, the default for PowerPC-based Macs. GUID Partition Table (GPT) scheme, the default for Intel Macs. Cheers, Ronni On 19/11/2008, at 8:53 PM, Stuart Breden wrote: A dumb blond question. What are APM and GUID partitions? Stuart Breden PO Box 132 K

Re: Address Book problem

2008-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
On 19/11/2008, at 10:01 PM, Stephen Chape wrote: Hi folks, I have been using Address Book to print mailing labels for Christmas cards for a couple of years. However I do not seem to be able to get the COUNTRY to print on the labels. There is a point in the print setup where you can check a

Re: External drive partition schemes

2008-11-19 Thread Robert Howells
On 19/11/2008, at 8:53 PM, Stuart Breden wrote: A dumb blond question. What are APM and GUID partitions? The types of organization used to arrange data on a hard drive ! ??? See these descriptions : -

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2008-11-19 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
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Re: WAMUG BBQ 2008

2008-11-19 Thread John Daniels
Hi Peter Same place at Heathcote as last year i.e after leaving the car park towards the buildings, turn right? John On 19/11/08 8:36 AM, "Peter Hinchliffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just a reminder to everyone that the Annual WAMUG Christmas Barbecue > will be held at 12:00 noon on Sunday, 7

Re: sharing scanner on a leopard network?

2008-11-19 Thread gary dorn
howdy can a USB Epson scanner be shared on a Leopard network - ethernet and airport extreme I am unable to see where this option may exist thanks to Peter Hinchliffe, who rang me adn suggest ath image capture has scanner sharing built in for local networks, and that Epson were one of the fi

Re: sharing scanner on a leopard network?

2008-11-19 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
Thanks Gary and Peter Have set up my wife's iBook to access our Epson Perfection 1260 Photo scanner. Thought it might be too old. Merv howdy can a USB Epson scanner be shared on a Leopard network - ethernet and airport extreme I am unable to see where this option may exist thanks to Pete

Re: Time Capsule - why multiple and none sparsebundle files?

2008-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Steven, Time Machine creates disk images for network backups (unlike backups to a local Macintosh hard drive). Network backups create a expandable "sparse" disk image developed for Leopard, a "sparsebundle." The sparsebundle format uses many small files, instead of one huge file, to mo

.wps file

2008-11-19 Thread Severin Crisp
I have been sent a .wps file (MS Works) as an attachment to an email from a Windows computer. Despite what is written that Word should open it, all fails - I have Office 2008. I am on a G5 with 10.5.5. Nohelp with a translator on Version Tracker that I can see. Any suggestions out there?

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2008-11-19 Thread Severin Crisp
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Re: .wps file

2008-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
On 20/11/2008, at 4:13 PM, Severin Crisp wrote: I have been sent a .wps file (MS Works) as an attachment to an email from a Windows computer. Despite what is written that Word should open it, all fails - I have Office 2008. I am on a G5 with 10.5.5. Nohelp with a translator on Version T