Re: Archive of Pondini Time Machine tutorials

2018-05-04 Thread Ronda Brown
http://www.baligu.com/pondini/TM/Home.html  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > On 4 May 2018, at 8:04 pm, Alan Smith wrote: > > The website archive.is holds webpage items from pondini.org (which has now > closed). > > The link to Pondini articles is http://archive.is/6e4EU > > The w

Archive of Pondini Time Machine tutorials

2018-05-04 Thread Alan Smith
The website archive.is holds webpage items from pondini.org (which has now closed). The link to Pondini articles is http://archive.is/6e4EU The website header has a “download.zip” link. It would be nice if this is a compressed file of all the art

Searching WAMUG Mail Archive

2014-05-27 Thread Alan Smith
I’m missing something with the new WAMUG mail archive. I want to do a “detailed” search restricted by date - but I can’t find the “GO” button after setting the parameters! Alan -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.sh

Entourage Email Archive X 6.0.0

2011-11-20 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi WAMUGers using Entourage Mail, <http://www.mupromo.com/deal/1684/10779/entourage-email-archive-x> Entourage Email Archive X 6.0.0 Archive Microsoft Entourage email messages. We are also offering Outlook Email Archive X today for only $15.00! Entourage Email Archive X (EEAX) is a u

Re: RAR Archive

2010-09-09 Thread Maria Obiageli Chukwu-Ike
I agree with you James Unarchiver is a good one also! Kane, i will try out the unRarX as well. On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:22 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote: > it's a sort of file compression similar to zip, if you are on mac osx look > for unarchiver or springy > to uncompress them, springy has fil

Re: RAR Archive

2010-09-09 Thread James / Hans Kunz
it's a sort of file compression similar to zip, if you are on mac osx look for unarchiver or springy to uncompress them, springy has file size limit, for windows there is winrar James On 10/09/2010, at 13:10, bred...@highway1.biz wrote: Can someone tell me what a RAR Archives are? Our new

Re: RAR Archive

2010-09-09 Thread lem1
Hi RAR are a compression format, same as ZIP. The difference is that RAR will split the file into multiple parts for ease of transfer i.e. Bittorrent file, which if a part files you don't need to send the entire file again. A program such as unRarX will join the files into one for you, unles

RAR Archive

2010-09-09 Thread bredens
Can someone tell me what a RAR Archives are? Our new staff member has lots of these on her hard drive. Stuart Breden -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines -

Re: Personal Archive Format

2010-01-28 Thread Peter Sealy
Thanks Ray. It will take me a bit of time to digest your response and come up with another approach. Cheers On 27/01/2010, at 6:59 PM, Ray Forma wrote: > > Peter, > > Personally I would not use a hard drive for archival purposes for many > reasons, including: > > .

Re: Personal Archive Format

2010-01-27 Thread Ray Forma
at png is an Open format for raster images. You can't save text or vector images as png files. Choose a suitable file type from the table, depending on what type of data you want to archive. If the above is too confusing then do get back to me. On 27/01/2010, at 8:28 AM, Peter Sealy wr

Personal Archive Format

2010-01-26 Thread Peter Sealy
I followed the recent thread on Retention of records with much interest as I am about to embark on my own project of creating a personal archive of documents [land title, birth certificates, etc] and family photographs. I have a 250 gb USB 2 external HD to use for this project with my iMac

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-19 Thread Stuart Breden
At last some one is bringing rational thinking into this thread! This sort of discussion may in fact put Ronnie off and she may respond less. Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Mbl: 0417 053 266 On 18/01/2010, at 7:50 AM, Paul Weaver wrote: As far as I am aw

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-19 Thread Stuart Breden
quot;WAMUG Mailing List" Sent: Sunday, 17 January, 2010 10:42:31 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi Subject: Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive hi all i agree with susan and stuart about ronni's contribution to this forum. i guess we alw

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread Philip Trouchet
Hi Folks, How about not abusing our WAMUGER of the year as suggested below, Give her a break & use archives . I have my Mac problems as we all do most I "bumble" thru by research as a Rural dweller I have to, no local resources ! Cheers to Ronni & Ciao to All ! Philip Susan Hastings

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread Kim Maher
Sorry if it did not come through. 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 18/01/2010, at 8:54 AM, Kim Maher wrote: > Ronni > > It is people like you with so much knowledge and hard work you giv

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Paul, No-one is being a "Critic," no-one is intending to make anyone feel guilty! What you have said below is correct, it is my choice whether I respond to WAMUG Mailing list questions or not. The people who are showing concern for me know how hard and the long hours I work. As well as ass

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread Paul Weaver
As far as I am aware, Ronnie can choose to reply to whatever queries she wishes. Her expertise and interest in supporting this forum is unquestioned. My impression is that she participates in the polite technical discourse because she enjoys it. It is always appreciated. Neither she or the peop

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread lynnkoh
sorry, should be susan and mike... sorry mike. - Original Message - From: lynn...@westnet.com.au To: "WAMUG Mailing List" Sent: Sunday, 17 January, 2010 10:42:31 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi Subject: Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAM

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread lynnkoh
Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive Hi, it seems pretty simple to me. Follow the link at the bottom of each WAMUG email, then follow the link on the page. You can then enter your topic (i.e. imovie) and see lots of emails relating to that topic. It does seem that Ronni is often helpin

Re: Give Ronni a break folks...Searching the WAMUG archive

2010-01-17 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, it seems pretty simple to me. Follow the link at the bottom of each WAMUG email, then follow the link on the page. You can then enter your topic (i.e. imovie) and see lots of emails relating to that topic. It does seem that Ronni is often helping people with things they could find in the H

Archive not archiving?

2009-11-15 Thread Paul Weaver
There seem to a be lot of messages lately which are not being archived. :0 -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines - Unsubscribe -

Re: WAMUG archive

2009-09-28 Thread Paul Weaver
Yes, it seems to have restored since I sent my first note. A couple of nights ago I noticed the archive page was completely unavailable. Recently, some posts have taken days to appear on it. Paul. - Original Message - From: "Matthew Healey" To: "WAMUG Mailing List&quo

Re: WAMUG archive

2009-09-28 Thread Matthew Healey
On 27/09/2009, at 7:37 AM, Paul Weaver wrote: I notice there's a glitch with the WAMUG archive page. Everything since 29 March seems to have gone. With kindness, Paul. Seems to be working fine... This is the most recent message I see listed. + Entourage problem A

WAMUG archive

2009-09-26 Thread Paul Weaver
I notice there's a glitch with the WAMUG archive page. Everything since 29 March seems to have gone. With kindness, Paul. Dr Paul R. Weaver http://fremantlebiz.livejournal.com/calendar -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mai

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2009-01-03 Thread Steven Knowles
Expander, no problem. If the file is opened by Archive Utility, I get a cpgz file. So I guess the question remains - why is it that Stuffit Expander and Springy Application decompresses this particular zip file just fine, but causes Archive Utility to create a cpgz file? I'll just use

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2009-01-02 Thread Ronda Brown
On 30/12/2008, at 10:22 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 29/12/2008, at 12:36 AM, Steven Knowles wrote: Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? I've looked at Archive Utility's preferences, but there are n

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2008-12-31 Thread Ronda Brown
008, at 10:22 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 29/12/2008, at 12:36 AM, Steven Knowles wrote: Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? I've looked at Archive Utility's preferences, but there are no obvi

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2008-12-31 Thread Steven Knowles
08, at 10:22 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 29/12/2008, at 12:36 AM, Steven Knowles wrote: Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? I've looked at Archive Utility's preferences, but there are no obvious

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2008-12-30 Thread Wendy S. Austin
: Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/ma

Re: Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2008-12-30 Thread Ronda Brown
On 29/12/2008, at 12:36 AM, Steven Knowles wrote: Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? I've looked at Archive Utility's preferences, but there are no obvious settings to tweak. At the

Why does Archive Utility produce a cpgz file?

2008-12-29 Thread Steven Knowles
Hoping someone can explain to me why, when I double click on a zip file, Archive Utility creates a cpgz file of equal size? I've looked at Archive Utility's preferences, but there are no obvious settings to tweak. At the moment my workaround is to manually decompress the zip

Re: Address book Archive/copy

2008-06-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s to get it working again. > It's all to do with the way Microsoft changed the "backup" of it and movied > it to an archive type system (called .rge). > > The old drag and drop method was great,...but generally it doesn't work > anymore, so just something t

Re: Address book Archive/copy

2008-06-03 Thread Daniel Kerr
ss to get it working again. It's all to do with the way Microsoft changed the "backup" of it and movied it to an archive type system (called .rge). The old drag and drop method was great,...but generally it doesn't work anymore, so just something to be wary of. Kind Regards D

Re: Address book Archive/copy

2008-06-03 Thread Robert Howells
Ken , I have confirmed that the entourage mail is inside the folder user - yourname - documents - microsoft User data - office 2004 identities - main identity - database I found I had imported other mail into that database which made it large ( 360MB ) I removed my database to another lo

Re: Address book Archive/copy

2008-06-03 Thread Robert Howells
Howdy Ken ! You must be in a bad way to need a reformat on both macs ! How do you plan to rebuild all your preferences ? I would have thought a copy out of User's only by Superduper to a backup and then copy back afterwards would fix it all for you . Of course you can copy the whole system to

Address book Archive/copy

2008-06-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks, Looks like a reformat is needed on both the G4 & the G5 & I'd like to keep the addresses & emails in my Entourage intact for use when the reformat is completed. Is there a simple way to achieve this please? One system is 10.3.9 & the other is Tiger 10.4.11. Thanks everyone, Ken -- The

Re: WAMUG archive update?

2008-02-11 Thread Robert Howells
On 12/02/2008, at 12:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Over the past few weeks I've found it more convenient to read WAMUG postings/threads direct at http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/ I notice that a thread-posting I made today about a successful Safari fix (Westnet MyPhoto feature

WAMUG archive update?

2008-02-11 Thread pweaver
Over the past few weeks I've found it more convenient to read WAMUG postings/threads direct at http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/ I notice that a thread-posting I made today about a successful Safari fix (Westnet MyPhoto feature is anti-Safari) didn't appear. Is there a glitch? Chee

Re: Group archive offline?

2007-03-13 Thread Robert Howells
On 13/03/2007, at 2:50 PM, N Macintyre wrote: Howdy, The latest url that I have for the Group's archive is http://wamug.org.au:8100/Lists/wamug/List.html That site is not responding. Is the site broken or have I missed a change of url? thanks in advance for any info. Nan M That

Group archive offline?

2007-03-13 Thread N Macintyre
Howdy, The latest url that I have for the Group's archive is http://wamug.org.au:8100/Lists/wamug/List.html That site is not responding. Is the site broken or have I missed a change of url? thanks in advance for any info. Nan M

Website & Archive

2007-03-13 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, The web site is back up... albeit in a slightly limited form. The mailing list archive will be back Real Soon Now. - Matt -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/ma

Re: archive mailboxes, was "Help files"

2005-10-27 Thread Nancy McIntyre
On 27/10/2005, at 5:04 AM, Malcolm J McCallum in WAMUG Mailing List wrote: BTW how do I archive old mail? In 10.3.9, I like using the desktop gui; drag mailboxes I want to archive on to the desktop and tie them up with pink tape there with the context menu. Nancy M, still in love

List Archive Suggestion

2005-06-09 Thread Reg Whitely
I've just dragged this to my Safari Bookmarks bar. It shouldn't get lost there. Reg On 9 Jun 2005, at 5:51pm, Robert Howells wrote:

Re: List Archive

2005-06-09 Thread Robert Howells
w On 09/06/2005, at 5:45 PM, Rob Davies wrote: Could someone please provide the url for wamug mailing list archive as the link in the signature stops at 4Sep04. <http://wamug.org.au:8100/Lists/wamug/List.html> Thanks Cheers! Rob Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You can alw

List Archive

2005-06-09 Thread Rob Davies
Could someone please provide the url for wamug mailing list archive as the link in the signature stops at 4Sep04. Thanks Cheers! Rob Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC," he said. "Just take your applications and stick the

Re: archive?

2003-08-29 Thread Matthew Healey
On Friday, 29 August 2003, at 9:03 AM, Mark Secker wrote: Do we have archives yet for posts sent to the new list? When I click on the archives link at the bottom of the wamug posts it diverts back to the Yahoo site... nothing urgent - just noticed The archive for the new list are

archive?

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Secker
Do we have archives yet for posts sent to the new list? When I click on the archives link at the bottom of the wamug posts it diverts back to the Yahoo site... nothing urgent - just noticed -- ~ Mark Secker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph#9380 1855 (ECEL) ECEL Computer Support Officer, Univers

Re: WAMUG archive link and itunes 2and 3

2002-10-02 Thread Onno Benschop
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:23, Robert Morgan wrote: > Does anyone know why the archive link to the WAMUG site isnt working? If you're using this link: > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.html> It works for me... -- ()/)/)() ..ASCII for Onno.. |>

WAMUG archive link and itunes 2and 3

2002-10-02 Thread Robert Morgan
Does anyone know why the archive link to the WAMUG site isnt working? I am having trouble organizing my compilations in itunes for OS 9 and X and want to find a way of both versions of itunes accessing ALL my mp3's without having to copy them into different locations. I also dont want to

WAMUG CD Archive

2002-08-06 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi all, The August edition of the WAMUG CD Archive is available from our web site. <http://www.wamug.org.au/services> Also, because Paul Mulroney is giving a demo on Omnis Studio tonight, I would like to mention that last months CD has an evaluation copy. -- Regards Matthew Healey

WAMUG CD Archive - Notice

2002-07-12 Thread Matthew Healey
If anyone wants to order any of the CD's they are more than welcome to pick them up on Wednesday night at the MacWorld Keynote. Remember any edition can be ordered at any time. Also, if you have any suggestions, please use the form on the web site. Regards Ma

CD Archive - July Edition Ready

2002-07-11 Thread Matthew Healey
Yes Folks the July Edition is baked and ready for you. Regards Matthew Healey -- Matthew Healey Information Systems Western Orthopaedic Clinic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 (08) 9489 8700 Fax: +61 (08) 9381 8300 Suite 213 25 M

CD Archive - Call for suggestions

2002-06-27 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, Seeing as the meeting is this coming Tuesday, I have been downloading lots of software for the CD's but I am about 300 megs short of two CD's. What do you guys want on the CDs? Use the suggestion form. That¹s what it's there for!

10.1.5 and the CD Archive

2002-06-10 Thread Matthew Healey
Anyway, enough of you wanted it so added it. The 10.1.5 update & Combo update is now on the CD. The web site will be updated to reflect this shortly. Regards Matthew Healey -- Matthew Healey Information Systems Western Orthopaedic Clinic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 (08) 9489 8700 Fax: +61 (

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Matthew Healey
On 10/6/02 11:45 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 10:38 AM, Matthew Healey wrote: > >> You will just have a more stable computer if you stick with 10.1.4 in >> the >> short term. > > If I can just my 2 cents worth to this - > > The issues surro

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread hinchlif
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 10:38 AM, Matthew Healey wrote: > There are quite a few issues relating to networking and sleep/wake > problems. > The problems don't show up in all cases or machines. There are also a > couple > of problems in the machines with nVidia graphics cards. > > You WONT l

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Matthew Healey
On 10/6/02 10:47 AM, "Onno Benschop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 09:57, Matthew Healey wrote: >> BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually >> recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) > What if the software that is excluded was removed because it d

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 09:57, Matthew Healey wrote: > BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually > recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) This is not intended in any way to start a flame war or question your knowledge. It is my understanding that the WAMUG CD came into ex

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Matthew Healey
On 10/6/02 10:07 AM, "Susan Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually >> recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) > > Matt, Why, 'cos already have done so, and its a bit scary to be told I > shouldn't have. Cheers, Susan. It's OK i

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Doug Wilson
on 10/6/02 10:09, Larry Pohl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually >> recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) >> >> Regards >> >> Matthew Healey > > I guess the obvious question must be asked. Why not ? > > Larry And I'll third this

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Susan Hastings
> BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually > recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) Matt, Why, 'cos already have done so, and its a bit scary to be told I shouldn't have. Cheers, Susan.

Re: CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Larry Pohl
On 10/6/02 at 9:57 AM, Matthew Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually > recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) > > Regards > > Matthew Healey I guess the obvious question must be asked. Why not ? Larry

CD Archive - June Edition

2002-06-10 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Folks, The June edition of the CD archive is baked and ready. Get it while it's hot. <http://www.wamug.org.au/services/services.html> BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5) Regards Matthew Healey -- Mat

CD Archive - Final Call

2002-05-06 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, If you want a copy of the may CD Archive to pick up from the meeting, you _MUST_ order from our web site. If you don't, you will miss out. <http://www.wamug.asn.au/services/cd_archive/cd_archive_order.html> Regards Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew Healey WAMU

WAMUG CD Archive - May Edition

2002-04-29 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, Yes... Your clock is correct. It is currently 1:40am here, and I have just finished the CD Archive ordering form. Those of you that have already submitted email orders do not need to do anything. For those you have that haven't ordered, don't forget because time is running o

CD Archive Orders

2002-04-24 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, Seeing as my mail server is currently refusing to play nicely with me, I can't post the nice a pretty web based form to order the May Edition of the CD's. So! If you would like a copy, please email me the following details. Name, Email, Membership number, (If you are not a member, pleas

CD Archive - May Edition - Final File List

2002-04-18 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Everyone, Here is the file list for the up and coming May edition of the WAMUG CD Archive. Ordering instructions have changed and will be posted at a later date. Now that 10.1.4 has finally been released, I can actually post this file list. (I have been waiting to do so for a week!) Here it

CD Archive - May Edition

2002-04-12 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Everyone, Here is the file list for the up and coming May edition of the WAMUG CD Archive. Ordering instructions have changed and will be posted at a later date. There is still heaps more to be included so if you have any suggestions as to what should be on it, give me a yell. Carbon / OSX

WAMUG CD Archive

2002-04-02 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi All, If you have ordered the WAMUG CD's and have not yet received a confirmation email from me, please let me know. Regards Matthew Healey -- Matthew Healey Information Systems Western Orthopaedic Clinic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 (08) 9489 8700 Fax: +61 (08) 9381 8300 Suite 213 25 McC

CD Archive - Last Call

2002-03-30 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Everyone, I am making the cut off for CD orders this coming Monday. If you have not ordered by then, you will not be able to pick them up from the meeting. For those people who wanted me to post the CD's, don't worry I haven't forgotten about you. You will be receiving an email from me shortly

WAMUG CD Archive - Final File List

2002-03-29 Thread Matthew Healey
If you want them, don't forget to let me know. Disk 1 (Full) Carbon / OSX Apple Software Updates iPod 1.1 MacOS X Update 10.1.3 Combo Audio iTunes 2.0.4 Compression Stuffit Lite 6.5.1 OSX Games Escape Velocity Nova Giants : Citizen Kabuto Single Player Demo Graphics Acrobat 5.0 Patch EFG Acrobat

WAMUG CD Archive - Final File List

2002-03-26 Thread Matthew Healey
If you want them, don't forget to let me know. Disk 1 (Full) Carbon / OSX Apple Software Updates iPod 1.1 MacOS X Update 10.1.3 Combo Audio iTunes 2.0.4 Compression Stuffit Lite 6.5.1 OSX Games Escape Velocity Nova Giants : Citizen Kabuto Single Player Demo Graphics Acrobat 5.0 Patch EFG Acrobat

WAMUG CD Archive - Country Members

2002-03-25 Thread Matthew Healey
We have more country members than I thought! Looks like we will have to come up with some form of arrangement for members who wish to have the CD's posted. This email is only really relevant to our country members who email me, but there were enough of you to warrant sending this to the entire lis

WAMUG CD Archive

2002-03-25 Thread Matthew Healey
Due to the amount of software everyone wants on the CD, I have had to create Volume 2 already. They will be available to members for $5 each. ($10 for non-members). I am also creating an index of the files using a program called DiskTracker, which is included on the disk. Each volume will have the

WAMUG CD Archive Vol 1

2002-03-21 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Everyone, Seeing is anything worth downloading on the internet these days is at least 10 megs or over, the Committee has decided to start up the WAMUG CD Archive. Every month, we will be putting together a CD full of all the latest game demos, movie trailers, software updates and generally

Re: Value of the archive

2002-03-09 Thread hinchlif
On Friday, March 8, 2002, at 12:32 PM, Neil Blake & Associates wrote: > > Trawled the archives and came upon the solution in a message from ‘the > pickle’ (haven’t heard from him for ages on the list?) - hold down > Command-Option-I while inserting the disc. Works a treat – put it on > your > li

Value of the archive

2002-03-08 Thread Neil Blake & Associates
Hi all Just a quick good news story on the value of the WAMUG archive. I¹ve been trying to open a CD of conference proceedings with no luck ­ the CD drives in my iMac, CD burner and old 5200CD refused to recognise the disc, and asked me if I wanted to reformat it. Trawled the archives and came

Re: spurious archive search results

2002-02-27 Thread Peter N Lewis
At 9:28 +0800 27/2/02, John Bussell wrote: Tenuously relating to my previous question... I searched the Archive for "eudora" and came up with many many messages (including just about every message I can remember posted by Onno) and yet searching for the text "eudora" in

Re: spurious archive search results

2002-02-27 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi there Tenuously relating to my previous question... I searched the Archive for "eudora" and came up with many many messages (including just about every message I can remember posted by Onno) and yet searching for the text "eudora" in a selection of these message revealed t

spurious archive search results

2002-02-27 Thread John Bussell
Hi there Tenuously relating to my previous question... I searched the Archive for "eudora" and came up with many many messages (including just about every message I can remember posted by Onno) and yet searching for the text "eudora" in a selection of these message reveale

Re: WAMUG list birthday (was: Re: Archive address)

2002-02-25 Thread Peter N Lewis
At 15:45 +1100 23/2/02, Troy May wrote: Martin Hill on 23/02/02 3:17 PM, wrote: > For those interested in a bit of WAMUG history, the WAMUG email list is actually closer to 6 years old. I originally set the list up running off the listserver at Curtin Uni sometime before May 1996 (that's the ea

List archive important to save

2002-02-25 Thread Paul Weaver
ptional historical record of computer usage and Apple machines in Western Australia. I hope that the WAMUG list managers have been able to organise an offline backup of the archive for posterity, rather than relying on the facilities and goodwill of Yahoo. I feel sure too that the State Archives or Ba

Re: WAMUG list birthday (was: Re: Archive address)

2002-02-23 Thread Troy May
Martin Hill on 23/02/02 3:17 PM, wrote: > For those interested in a bit of WAMUG history, the WAMUG email list > is actually closer to 6 years old. I originally set the list up > running off the listserver at Curtin Uni sometime before May 1996 > (that's the earliest email to the list that I have

WAMUG list birthday (was: Re: Archive address)

2002-02-23 Thread Martin Hill
For those interested in a bit of WAMUG history, the WAMUG email list is actually closer to 6 years old. I originally set the list up running off the listserver at Curtin Uni sometime before May 1996 (that's the earliest email to the list that I have saved on my Mac - anyone got an earlier one?)

Re: Archive address

2002-02-22 Thread Shay Telfer
I have little doubt that the archive address has been frequently displayed on the Wamug digest, but can someone please tell me what it is? I have searched the Wamug web pages, and although they contain interesting information about how to join the mailing list I could not see anything about how

Archive address

2002-02-22 Thread Michael Hawkins
I have little doubt that the archive address has been frequently displayed on the Wamug digest, but can someone please tell me what it is? I have searched the Wamug web pages, and although they contain interesting information about how to join the mailing list I could not see anything about how to

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Healey
On 31/1/02 10:42 AM, "Shay Telfer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a >> shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file >> from a native mac (resource + data fork) file. This file

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Healey
On 31/1/02 10:45 AM, "Onno Benschop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 09:21 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: >> On 31/1/02 8:59 AM, "Onno Benschop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> At 08:46 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Shay Telfer
Hi Everyone, I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file from a native mac (resource + data fork) file. This file then needs to survive the rigors of an FTP upload. I have to get this finish

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Onno Benschop
At 09:21 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: On 31/1/02 8:59 AM, "Onno Benschop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 08:46 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: >> I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a >> shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinH

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Healey
On 31/1/02 9:27 AM, "Andrew Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 08:46 +0800 31/01/2002, Matthew Healey wrote: >> I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a >> shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file >> from a native mac (resou

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 08:46 +0800 31/01/2002, Matthew Healey wrote: I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file from a native mac (resource + data fork) file. This file then needs to survive the rigors of an FT

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Healey
On 31/1/02 8:59 AM, "Onno Benschop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 08:46 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: >> I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a >> shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file >> from a native mac (resource

Re: Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Onno Benschop
At 08:46 31/01/02 +0800, Matthew Healey wrote: I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file from a native mac (resource + data fork) file. This file then needs to survive the rigors of an FTP

Command line archive tool?

2002-01-31 Thread Matthew Healey
Hi Everyone, I am in dire need of a command line app for OSX (I need to control it via a shell script) that will create a data-fork-only (BinHqx? MacBinary?) file from a native mac (resource + data fork) file. This file then needs to survive the rigors of an FTP upload. I have to get this finishe