Scott,
Thanks so much for the welcome. So goodd to hear you on this list.
I'm about to begin podcasting on the Mac. man, I've had thisi thing
since Friday afternoon, and I'm already this far along. I really
appreciate the help I've received from this list. Scott, I'll get
with you about the library thing, and you might give me a shout.
Write to me privately, and I'll give you contact details, or we can
Skype, as I've already got that up and running on this little
MacBook. Thanks.
On Dec 30, 2007, at 5:36 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Well Shane, welcome indeed. I have heard many of your podcasts via
Blind Cool Tech. Imagine that, Shane has joined us from the dark
side. Well my friend, we'll gladdly assist you.
First just navigate to the program you wish to remove and simple hit
command+delete or what you know as the backspace key. Keep in mind
that although you trashed the program, there may be preference files
etc. placed in your Library folder and generally these are in your
home folder under Library. However, they can also be in Library from
the root. If you want to discuss this in greater detail, let me know
when is a good time and I can give you a call if you'd like.
As far as highlighting text while in Text Edit or any program as far
as I recall, you can hold down the shift key while using the arrow
keys. VoiceOver will let you know what is highlighted.
hth
On 12/29/07, Shane Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, all. I have just purchased my new MacBook, and I a have a
couple of questions for you.
1. When you are done with a program and want to get rid of it,
how do
you get it off your hard drive?
2. Speaking of installation, what is the proper procedure for
installing new programs and getting rid of the downloaded file?
3. How do I select text in TextEdit, or in a list view?
These are all for now, but if I could ask more in a future
message, I
would be grateful for your help. I am finding the Mac to be
fantastic, and I have not touched Windows since getting this new
computer. Any and all help you can provide will be most
appreciated.
--
John Moore
Scott Howell
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