Thanks, Rose.  Is App Trap something that already exists on the mac, or does it 
have to be downloaded separately?

Jenny


On Oct 25, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Rose Morales wrote:

> App trap will nuke an app's associated preferences as well. It's actually a 
> preference pane. You run this file called AppTrap.prefPane, and it installs a 
> preference pane in System Preferences. Then you restart your computer to 
> activate the pref pane. To use App Trap, simply delete an app from your 
> Applications folder. App trap will ask if you want to move its associated 
> preferences to the trash. You have a choice to delete the prefs or leave them 
> there.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Rose
> On Oct 25, 2010, at 10:31 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> 
>> For getting rid of residual file data from deleted apps, I'm told that an 
>> app called
>> Trashme will do it.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely, 
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype Name:
>> barefootedray
>> 
>> On Oct 25, 2010, at 9:24 AM, Jenny Wood wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Nektarios and all.  First thing, welcome to the list, Nektarios!  I hope 
>>> you find this list as helpful as I have so far.  I am new to the mac too, 
>>> only having had mine less than a week now.  Thankfully, I feel like I have 
>>> made very good progress, owing to some very useful podcasts, google and 
>>> this list.  I also appreciated the information concerning the shortcuts for 
>>> checking the time and battery level.  I am also experiencing some 
>>> difficulty with Skype.  Like you, I needed to move my Skype to the 
>>> applications folder manually, but am still having problems connecting to 
>>> the network.  So I guess my own question is, if we already have a newer 
>>> version that has known issues, what is the recommended method of removing 
>>> the new version and replacing it with the older copy?  I realize many 
>>> applications can simply be sent to the trash, but are there still existing 
>>> libraries out there that may cause a conflict?  Like I said, I am still 
>>> very new to the mac myself, and therefore am still fumbling my way along. 
>>> :-)
>>> 
>>> Jenny
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Oct 25, 2010, at 6:15 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks very much.
>>>> I was able to move the app to the applications folder and use the 
>>>> control+f8 functions. 
>>>> I still have trouble connecting to skype though, no matter what I do. 
>>>> Will see.
>>>> 
>>>> Nektarios.
>>>> 
>>>> On Oct 25, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Well, Nektarios, you've come a long way in a short imte.
>>>>> 
>>>>> First, to tell your batery level, press control+F8 and arrow twice left.  
>>>>> To tell the date and time. press control+F8 and arrow  once left.  Now, 
>>>>> when you first open the disk image for Skype, (and this applies to other 
>>>>> aps also), you need to move the .app file to the applications folder 
>>>>> manually.  Use command+c to copy and havigate to the Applications folder 
>>>>> then command+v to drop it in.
>>>>> 
>>>>> As for the network issue, can't help much there.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sincerely, 
>>>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Skype Name:
>>>>> barefootedray
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 25, 2010, at 5:16 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello list. This is Nektarios in Greece. 
>>>>>> I am very happy to let you all know that I am now part of the family of 
>>>>>> mac users on this list.
>>>>>> My experience so far is great. By just following instructions, listening 
>>>>>> to a few podcasts, reading some help etc, I was able to setup my mac 
>>>>>> without sighted assistance, go online      , browse,email, download and 
>>>>>> install Infovox voices and various other tasks. 
>>>>>> I have of course much to learn yet, and I have some questions as well. 
>>>>>> 1. On my macbook pro, I need to learn the battery level or if it is 
>>>>>> charging. Is there a way to do that? 
>>>>>> 2. Is it possible to read the date and time? Is it somewhere displayed 
>>>>>> on the screen? Is there a key stroke or other way to accomplish this? 
>>>>>> 3. I am trying to install skype. I downloaded the dmg file, open it and 
>>>>>> found the skype application inside. I opened this as well and from what 
>>>>>> I understand, I was able to install it successfuly. I can't find it 
>>>>>> anywhere though. It is not in my applications folder or the desktop. If 
>>>>>> I open the DMG file again and click on skype, I can run skype, but when 
>>>>>> I enter my username and password, it tells me that it can't connect to 
>>>>>> the net and to check my network settings. 
>>>>>> I did not touch anything on the network settings, and I am able to 
>>>>>> access other net resources such as browse with safari, check email, 
>>>>>> listen to the radio with itunes etc. 
>>>>>> I know the username and password are correct, because I can logon with 
>>>>>> my windows machine. 
>>>>>> Any help is very much appreciated.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nektarios.
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