Hello Adrian and Kane,
You might be interested in a very good quality Australian supplier for these
and other preservation needs.
Albox in Adelaide
They have an on-line store, as well as some local agents.
http://www.albox.com.au/products.asp?User_ID=49404324Currency_Type=AUSProduct_Type_ID=3
Thanks Daniel and Ronni
I deleted all Reader apps etc which would not open and did a fresh install of
9.3 which works OK now. The 9.3.2 update installation worked fine too.
Thanks again
John
On 19/04/2010, at 6:33 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi John
As Ronni has mentioned (and I did also in
Thanks for that Douglas.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 21/04/2010, at 2:14 PM, Douglas Elford wrote:
Hello Adrian and Kane,
You might be interested in a very good quality Australian supplier for these
and other preservation needs.
Albox in Adelaide
They have an
This is interesting reading as I'd like to think the numeric keypad
would be default standard issue, even though, as a left hander, i'd
probably never use it. They'd need to have a lhd keypad for me, and
the other 25% of the population, or one that unplugs from rhs and
plugs into lhs,
I have a particular process which involves a repetitive series of keystrokes.
When I receive a Word document, and then want to change that document to insert
a Watermark, my current process is ...
Insert Watermark select Picture click Select Picture button and navigate
to required image
H,
I'm left-handed but use a computer right-handedly - ie I use the mouse with
my right hand and have no problems using the numeric keyboard (ie using the
number-pad with my right-hand).
Actually, I suppose, I am not 100% left-handed - I just do every one-handed
task left-handed (except for
Hi Douglas
Perfect :) thank you.
Cheers
Kane
On 21/04/2010, at 2:14 PM, Douglas Elford wrote:
Hello Adrian and Kane,
You might be interested in a very good quality Australian supplier for these
and other preservation needs.
Albox in Adelaide
They have an on-line store, as well
Hi to all,
Until a week ago I could watch video on Youtube, now the video blacked area
becomes white and I get the message to 'Go Upgrade so I did.
Next message after trying to install on HD, your current version is newer, so
no installation possible. I have done this a few times, rebooted,
It's a Click to Flash Bug. You need the latest version.
On 21/04/2010, at 9:22 PM, Brian Risbey wrote:
Hi to all,
Until a week ago I could watch video on Youtube, now the video blacked area
becomes white and I get the message to 'Go Upgrade so I did.
Next message after trying to
On 21/04/2010, at 5:29 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
I have a particular process which involves a repetitive series of keystrokes.
When I receive a Word document, and then want to change that document to
insert a Watermark, my current process is ...
Insert Watermark select Picture
Ah, thank you Rob,
I will try that.
Brian
On 21/04/2010, at 10:27 PM, Rob Findlay wrote:
It's a Click to Flash Bug. You need the latest version.
On 21/04/2010, at 9:22 PM, Brian Risbey wrote:
Hi to all,
Until a week ago I could watch video on Youtube, now the video blacked
Hi to all,
ClickToFlash 1.6b2 is currently the newest version available.
so now it is disabled and Youtube is back - click to flash is great I will
check for an update at another stage.
Brian
On 22/04/2010, at 9:25 AM, Brian Risbey wrote:
Ah, thank you Rob,
I will try that.
Brian
Hi Everyone,
I've got some video clips from work that are in a mixed variety of formats,
some are avi's and some a windows movies. I want to put them together to make a
whole movie sequence and the only movie editing software I've got is iMovie,
but it won't let me import the clips.
Is there
Hey,
Try VLC Media Player from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Amanda Godecke
Computer Support Officer
Business School IT
University of Western Australia
Ph 08 6488 3879
-Original Message-
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of
Kevin Warner
Sent:
Hey,
Try VLC Media player from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Amanda Godecke
Computer Support Officer
Business School IT
University of Western Australia
Ph 08 6488 3879
-Original Message-
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of
Kevin Warner
Sent:
I am not sure if it is appropriate to requests assistance, using this forum in
tracking down a company that can transfer audio files from cassettes to disk.
So if it is not appropriate to do so I apologise, but if anyone can give me the
name of a company to carry out this task I would
Hi Kim
I cannot think of a company but I can advise that it is a simple
process once, of course, you have a cassette player.
In the past I have borrowed a cassette player to do this task, it's
not as if they are in constant use. If not borrowed, then possibly
purchased cheaply from Cashies or
Hi Paul
Thanks for your advice.
Your Apple Bore
Kim
iMac 24”
Intel Core 2 Duo
MacBook Pro
Intel Core 2 Duo
iPhone 3GS 32GB
iPhone 3G 16GB
iTouch 16GB
OS X Snow Leopard
On 22/04/2010, at 12:16 PM, Paul K wrote:
Hi Kim
I cannot think of a company but I can advise that it is a simple
Hi Kim,
If you can purchase or rent one of these in Australia, it would still be
cheaper than paying someone to convert all your cassettes.
http://www.ionaudio.com/tape2pc
TAPE 2 PC is a revolutionary tape deck that plays and records tapes, with a
twist: it turns your music into MP3s! TAPE 2
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