Well I will be searching as well. This is a good college salution for
most course studies. They would be able to work instead of fighting
viruses at startup. I will continue my search and hope that we find
some needful prospects.
On Dec 30, 2007, at 2:29 AM, Shane Jackson wrote:
Hi, Shaun. I'm not Tim, but I'll answer as best as I can. I know
of no other blind Mac users in my area, but I intend to change
that. I do believe the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and BLind has
some Mac computers, but I will wager that they don't know how to use
them that well. I hope I can find some people somewhere in the
state who use Macs, but it is going to prove to be kind of hard.
Maybe they're lurking on this list, who knows!
On Dec 29, 2007, at 11:47 PM, Shaun Jones wrote:
Tim,
Have you found that there are many Mac users in Alabama? I am in
Georgia and find that they are far and few between.
On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:42 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi shane,
I notice that I keep losing disk space. I started
off with a much higher amount of free space than I now have.
• What sorts of things have you been downloading. I can't see how
you could be losing that much space just from downloads, they
don't take up that much disk space usually. do you have a .mac
account? If you do and your has an image on your Mac, that
can use up space. TimeMachine can also use up space when backing
up. Other than that, I'm not sure at this point why you would be
losing disk space.
How does one go about getting to a disk
clean-up utility or something similar? I need to find out what
is taking up
so much disk space.
• I used a utility called Disk Inventory X on my tiger Server once
about a year and a half ago but have not used it since so I'm not
sure where you may find it. for the most part, that utility just
determined the sizes of folders, both visible and hidden, so you
could delete stuff if necessary. I do caution you though to make
real sure what you're removing isn't necessary. You don't want
that kind of trouble.
Later...
Shane Jackson, Vestavia Hills, Alabama, USA.
"All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for
teaching, for
reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that
the man of
God may be competent, equipped for every good work." (2 Tim