Re: skype

2010-12-22 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Check this article out:

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/skype_apologizes_explains_todays_downtime.php

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Re: skype

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yep skype is down for most of the world as well. the ingineers are trying to 
build several super nodes and mega super nodes to get it up and running.

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On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:58 PM, louie wrote:

> Hi all,
> Have any one of you tried skype?
> Skype is down here in Washington state.
> 
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skype

2010-12-22 Thread louie
Hi all,
Have any one of you tried skype?
Skype is down here in Washington state.

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Re: Fixing an annoying mail problem

2010-12-22 Thread Teresa Cochran
Also, to get to the inbox, you can use command-1 .

You can find out what's open by pressing VO-f1 twice quickly. In any 
application, you can go to the window menu and find out which windows are 
available.

HTH,
Teresa
On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:52 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi Tom:
> So how do you check what's open?  
> Carolyn H
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I finally, I hope, found the 
>> problem and fixed it.
>> 
>> each time I used the Command Option N command to go to the inbox, mail 
>> opened the inbox in a new window. I checked the Windows menu item and found 
>> out that I had over thirty inbox windows open. It seems that every time I 
>> created a new inbox window, mail kept it.
>> 
>> I went to the inbox and closed, Command W, all but one inbox window, and 
>> behold, mail is its old perky self again.  It has also fixed the, "mail 
>> busy" issue every time I deleted an email. It didn't like updating thirty 
>> plus windows.
>> 
>> So, check your Windows menu every once in a while to check what's open. 
>> Tom Frank
>> vermont...@gmail.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 21, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Recently, after the upgrade, I noticed a curious sound output issue 
>>> happening.  I work on one file using Izotope RX Version 2.0 and finish it 
>>> up.  Then, I close it and open a second file to work on.  If I do this 
>>> using my built in Speakers, I get just up to the noise reduction feature 
>>> and suddenly, the output driver seems to act up.  I don't yet know if this 
>>> happens with headphones plugged in or not.  Anybody else notice this weird 
>>> behavior?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely, 
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>>> 
>>> Skype Name:
>>> barefootedray
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Re: Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Carolyn Haas
Hi Brianna:
I've found myself booting up my old Dell less and less frequently, in favor of 
the MBP.:)
The battery is actually built in such a way as to not be affected adversely by 
memory.  That is, it doesn't remember how much was left before you charge it.  
So, there's no adverse affect in that way.

I guess I'd say the MBP has become my primary computer for most things, save 
scanning and printing labels.  My little Dell and the Canon scanner are a 
pretty hot team to beat, and I'm afraid my dear Mac-alexander just can't beat 
them for convenience.  I confess that at times, emails are easier to read at 
times with Jaws.  But, even Safari is beating out my Firefox browser and I very 
rarely surf wit the Dell anymore.

Questions are a good thing.  We all learn from them.:)
Enjoy your Mac journey.

Caarolyn H
On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that I've started 
> figuring more and more things out, I find myself using the Mac way more than 
> my old Windows desktop. I was just wondering if anyone used their 
> MacBook/MacBook Pro as their main computer? 
> I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only thing 
> stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to use it every day 
> until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery power, when I charge it, 
> sometimes while still using it. 
> I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and under this 
> kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I need to replace it. 
> 
> Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this for a 
> while. 
> 
> Thanks for all your help, 
> Brianna
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Re: Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Hi, Brianna:

Not only is my MacBook Pro the only and thus my main computer, it's almost my 
main piece of furniture, since I moved a few months back.  During the few 
months before that, my MBP was my only computer in some pretty rugged 
environments.  As far as the battery, t's good to completely drain and recharge 
it once in a while, but they also don't damage easily if you leave it plugged 
in for weeks or even months.  At least, that's my experience with this one.


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Re: Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Maxwell Ivey Jr.
hi there; not bad questions. I use mine as you described.  It doesn't  
seam to have hirt my battery life as I'm still using the one it came  
with two and a half years later.  my ac cable died but not the  
battery.  andd doesn't seam to have affected the amount of time i get  
from a charge.  good luck, max

On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:


Hi,

I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that  
I've started figuring more and more things out, I find myself using  
the Mac way more than my old Windows desktop. I was just wondering  
if anyone used their MacBook/MacBook Pro as their main computer?
I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only  
thing stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to  
use it every day until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery  
power, when I charge it, sometimes whilit still e still using it.
I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and  
under this kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I  
need to replace it.


Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this  
for a while.


Thanks for all your help,
Brianna

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Fwd: iTunes/iPhone sorting music help

2010-12-22 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Sorry, this message didn't appear on this list, I'm sending again.

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Sarai Bucciarelli 
> Date: December 22, 2010 8:05:02 PM CST
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Cc: viph...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: iTunes/iPhone sorting music help
> Reply-To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> 
> G! Help before I scream! Okay, I have an iPhone 4, and a Macbook Pro, 
> latest version of iTunes. I've reripped all music in to iTunes. When using 
> the iTunes program, all music is sorted perfectly, I can find all albums and 
> artists grouped together without any problem. The issue is when the music is 
> manually synced with the iPod portion of my iPhone I'm having issues. If I 
> choose to look by artist, I could see for example, Chris Tomlin f/t Christi 
> Nicol, Chris Tomlin. If I go in to either of these, I'll see 1 or two songs 
> under each album. The album is called "Glory in the Highest." If I choose to 
> view by album, I could see "Glory in the Highest" listed 3 times, instead of 
> 1 time. It should be the artist is Chris Tomlin, the Album is Glory in the 
> Highest. So, under artist setting, Chris Tomlin should appear once, and if I 
> tap Chris Tomlin, I should see the albums "Glory In The Highest" and what 
> other albums I have by Chris Tomlin. Under album listing, I should only see 
> "Glory in the Highest" listed 1 time.  If it's sorted by albums, and I choose 
> "Glory In The Highest" I should see all 12 tracks. This is 1 of many examples.
> Okay, assuming you are all still reading. I've hooked up my phone, gone to 
> iphone source, expanded the music, and see all music on my phone. I've 
> manually selected all songs by Chris Tomlin, Glory in the Highest album. 
> Pressed command i, went to sorting tab, chose sort artist album check box, 
> checked it, went to okay, chose okay, vo shift m, chose apply sort order. No 
> luck. I even went back in, chose command i, sort option, chose sort album 
> artist check box, okay, then nothing else. Still,  no luck. Please help! This 
> is driving me nuts. Everything is fine in iTunes, so I don't know what is 
> going to get screwed up during the syncing, and how to fix it. Please help me!
> 
> 
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Re: Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Jenny Wood
Hi Brianna,

Welcome to the world of mac. :-)  I am fairly new myself, going on about two 
months now with my new macbook pro.  I dove right in with both feet, forcing 
myself to find ways of doing most things on the mac, otherwise I knew I would 
be much more likely to do what was easiest--use windows, since it was what I 
was familiar with.  I know myself too well, what can I say.  I have found that 
I use my mac 98% of the time now, but I have recognized those few things I 
still prefer to do in windows, such as scanning books or documents.  I am still 
rather fond of my K1000, I admit it.   There are also a couple of games I 
still play in windows, as they are not available for the mac at this time.
So I guess in a nut shell, I definitely use my mac as my primary computer.  Of 
course, with most anything, each person has their own preferences and needs in 
life.  What works for one won't necessarily work for all.  I know there are a 
good many others on this list who have made the switch to mac for their primary 
computer, while others find that their needs are best met by a somewhat 
different mix of windows and mac use.
With regard to the battery, I shouldn't think you are doing your battery any 
harm at all by allowing it to run down consistently, especially if you are 
allowing it to receive a full charge on a regular basis.  In many cases, this 
can actually be good for the battery.  Unfortunately, I am not overly familiar 
with the battery on the macbook pro, so can't really speak as to the 
recommended maintenance or overall lifespan of the battery.  I am sure others 
on this list can help fill in the gaps.

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On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that I've started 
> figuring more and more things out, I find myself using the Mac way more than 
> my old Windows desktop. I was just wondering if anyone used their 
> MacBook/MacBook Pro as their main computer? 
> I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only thing 
> stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to use it every day 
> until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery power, when I charge it, 
> sometimes while still using it. 
> I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and under this 
> kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I need to replace it. 
> 
> Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this for a 
> while. 
> 
> Thanks for all your help, 
> Brianna
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Re: Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
You cannot hurt it by using it until it dies. That's actually a good thing to 
do. I believe the battery is good for 1000 charging cycles.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that I've started 
> figuring more and more things out, I find myself using the Mac way more than 
> my old Windows desktop. I was just wondering if anyone used their 
> MacBook/MacBook Pro as their main computer? 
> I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only thing 
> stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to use it every day 
> until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery power, when I charge it, 
> sometimes while still using it. 
> I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and under this 
> kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I need to replace it. 
> 
> Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this for a 
> while. 
> 
> Thanks for all your help, 
> Brianna
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Re: Fixing an annoying mail problem

2010-12-22 Thread Carolyn Haas
Hi Tom:
So how do you check what's open?  
Carolyn H
On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Tom Frank wrote:

> Hello all,
> My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I finally, I hope, found the 
> problem and fixed it.
> 
> each time I used the Command Option N command to go to the inbox, mail opened 
> the inbox in a new window. I checked the Windows menu item and found out that 
> I had over thirty inbox windows open. It seems that every time I created a 
> new inbox window, mail kept it.
> 
> I went to the inbox and closed, Command W, all but one inbox window, and 
> behold, mail is its old perky self again.  It has also fixed the, "mail busy" 
> issue every time I deleted an email. It didn't like updating thirty plus 
> windows.
> 
> So, check your Windows menu every once in a while to check what's open. 
> Tom Frank
> vermont...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 21, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Recently, after the upgrade, I noticed a curious sound output issue 
>> happening.  I work on one file using Izotope RX Version 2.0 and finish it 
>> up.  Then, I close it and open a second file to work on.  If I do this using 
>> my built in Speakers, I get just up to the noise reduction feature and 
>> suddenly, the output driver seems to act up.  I don't yet know if this 
>> happens with headphones plugged in or not.  Anybody else notice this weird 
>> behavior?
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely, 
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype Name:
>> barefootedray
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Using a Macbook/MacBook Pro as Primary Computer?

2010-12-22 Thread Brianna Snyder
Hi, 

I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that I've started 
figuring more and more things out, I find myself using the Mac way more than my 
old Windows desktop. I was just wondering if anyone used their MacBook/MacBook 
Pro as their main computer? 
I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only thing 
stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to use it every day 
until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery power, when I charge it, 
sometimes while still using it. 
I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and under this 
kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I need to replace it. 

Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this for a while. 

Thanks for all your help, 
Brianna

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Re: Google Chrome and Mac

2010-12-22 Thread Kimberly thurman
I just downloaded and installed Chrome.  All I see is a search box and a place 
to enter a URL, but every time I try to type in either of these, I get the bonk 
sound.  What am I doing wrong?
On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> After ejecting the image, highlight it and press command backspace to move it 
> to the trash. The newest beta of the browser is accessible.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Richie Gardenhire wrote:
> 
>> Hi All, I came across an interesting application called Google Chrome, which 
>> from what I understand in reading the overview, is a type of web browser; 
>> however, it didn't seem to be really accessible, in my opinion.  Looking at 
>> the instructions, it said you have to drag the Disk Image to the Trash 
>> folder, once Google Chrome is installed.  Has anyone had any experience with 
>> this particular browser, and does one have to create a folder for it in 
>> which to install?  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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Fixing an annoying mail problem

2010-12-22 Thread Tom Frank
Hello all,
My Mail has been sluggish for me for months. I finally, I hope, found the 
problem and fixed it.

each time I used the Command Option N command to go to the inbox, mail opened 
the inbox in a new window. I checked the Windows menu item and found out that I 
had over thirty inbox windows open. It seems that every time I created a new 
inbox window, mail kept it.

I went to the inbox and closed, Command W, all but one inbox window, and 
behold, mail is its old perky self again.  It has also fixed the, "mail busy" 
issue every time I deleted an email. It didn't like updating thirty plus 
windows.

So, check your Windows menu every once in a while to check what's open. 
Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com



On Dec 21, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Recently, after the upgrade, I noticed a curious sound output issue 
> happening.  I work on one file using Izotope RX Version 2.0 and finish it up. 
>  Then, I close it and open a second file to work on.  If I do this using my 
> built in Speakers, I get just up to the noise reduction feature and suddenly, 
> the output driver seems to act up.  I don't yet know if this happens with 
> headphones plugged in or not.  Anybody else notice this weird behavior?
> 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
> 
> Skype Name:
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iTunes/iPhone sorting music help

2010-12-22 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
G! Help before I scream! Okay, I have an iPhone 4, and a Macbook Pro, 
latest version of iTunes. I've reripped all music in to iTunes. When using the 
iTunes program, all music is sorted perfectly, I can find all albums and 
artists grouped together without any problem. The issue is when the music is 
manually synced with the iPod portion of my iPhone I'm having issues. If I 
choose to look by artist, I could see for example, Chris Tomlin f/t Christi 
Nicol, Chris Tomlin. If I go in to either of these, I'll see 1 or two songs 
under each album. The album is called "Glory in the Highest." If I choose to 
view by album, I could see "Glory in the Highest" listed 3 times, instead of 1 
time. It should be the artist is Chris Tomlin, the Album is Glory in the 
Highest. So, under artist setting, Chris Tomlin should appear once, and if I 
tap Chris Tomlin, I should see the albums "Glory In The Highest" and what other 
albums I have by Chris Tomlin. Under album listing, I should only see "Glory in 
the Highest" listed 1 time.  If it's sorted by albums, and I choose "Glory In 
The Highest" I should see all 12 tracks. This is 1 of many examples.
Okay, assuming you are all still reading. I've hooked up my phone, gone to 
iphone source, expanded the music, and see all music on my phone. I've manually 
selected all songs by Chris Tomlin, Glory in the Highest album. Pressed command 
i, went to sorting tab, chose sort artist album check box, checked it, went to 
okay, chose okay, vo shift m, chose apply sort order. No luck. I even went back 
in, chose command i, sort option, chose sort album artist check box, okay, then 
nothing else. Still,  no luck. Please help! This is driving me nuts. Everything 
is fine in iTunes, so I don't know what is going to get screwed up during the 
syncing, and how to fix it. Please help me!


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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
It shouldn't but glad the reboot fixed it.

Take care.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> I wonder if having the side bar shown or hiden makes a difference, it 
> shouldn't, but you never know.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
>>   This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with 
>> command o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got 
>> the create new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new 
>> folder appeared in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why 
>> you are seeing the smart folder dialog when you do this.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> John,
>>> 
>>> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
>>> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
>>> 
>>> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
>>> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
>>> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
>>> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was 
>>> where I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then 
>>> I tried it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart 
>>> folder dialogue box.
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>>> 
>>>   The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
>>> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
>>> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
>>> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
>>> and use the shift command n combination.
>>> 
>>>  I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
>>> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or 
>>> mailboxes contain.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Take Care
>>> 
>>> John Panarese
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>>> 
 I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since 
 November of 2008 and still need to know these things.
 
 Thanks for asking.
 
 js
 
 
 On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on 
 that drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I 
 try, the only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened 
 that dialog box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I 
 make a new folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder 
 and why do I want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I 
 want one of those as well?
 
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Re: Google Chrome and Mac

2010-12-22 Thread Mike Arrigo
After ejecting the image, highlight it and press command backspace to move it 
to the trash. The newest beta of the browser is accessible.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Richie Gardenhire wrote:

> Hi All, I came across an interesting application called Google Chrome, which 
> from what I understand in reading the overview, is a type of web browser; 
> however, it didn't seem to be really accessible, in my opinion.  Looking at 
> the instructions, it said you have to drag the Disk Image to the Trash 
> folder, once Google Chrome is installed.  Has anyone had any experience with 
> this particular browser, and does one have to create a folder for it in which 
> to install?  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Mike Arrigo
I wonder if having the side bar shown or hiden makes a difference, it 
shouldn't, but you never know.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with 
> command o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the 
> create new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder 
> appeared in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are 
> seeing the smart folder dialog when you do this.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John Panarese
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> John,
>> 
>> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
>> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
>> 
>> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
>> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
>> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
>> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was 
>> where I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then 
>> I tried it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart 
>> folder dialogue box.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>> 
>>The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
>> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
>> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
>> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
>> and use the shift command n combination.
>> 
>>   I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
>> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or 
>> mailboxes contain.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>> 
>>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since 
>>> November of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for asking.
>>> 
>>> js
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all.
>>> 
>>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on 
>>> that drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I 
>>> try, the only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened 
>>> that dialog box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I 
>>> make a new folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and 
>>> why do I want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want 
>>> one of those as well?
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much!
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Mike Arrigo
Ok, if you open the file menu, do you have a new folder option?
On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Nope, it brings up smart folders, sorry about that, it just doesn't work for 
> me.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> Hello. hit cmd shift n to create a new folder and start typing inthe name. I 
> do this all the time on my external drive.
> 
> S
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:17 AM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
> 
>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
>> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>> 
>> Thanks for asking.
>> 
>> js
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
>> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
>> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
>> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
>> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
>> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
>> those as well?
>> 
>> Thanks so much!
>> 
>> Marlaina
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Re: Macbook Pro Feet

2010-12-22 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
I've used araldite on electronics before; It's actually been able to
reinforse some pretty rubbishy soldering on some no name ebay
electronics.

On 23/12/2010, Scott Granados  wrote:
> Eastman 110.
>
> That's the best glue I've found.  It's a two part deal but you can hold a
> submarine together with it (literally).
>
>
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 7:46 PM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> So I just called Apple support, which was something less than helpful. (I
>> don't think he had this in his database, so he wasn't sure what to do with
>> me.)
>>
>> For the past couple weeks, the left front foot on my Macbook Pro (just 26
>> days out of warranty) started feeling a little mushy, for lack of a better
>> term. Today, it popped right off, and it won't go back on. I feel a litle
>> bit of tacky adhesive where the foot goes, but certainly nothing that will
>> hold anything. So what I asked the Apple guy was, "What kind of glue
>> should I use to re-attach this foot?" He said something like, "Uh, well,
>> yeah, any kind of glue should work, so long as it isn't corrosive, and the
>> inside of the computer isn't visible." OK...that's sort of what I was
>> thinking, but I was hoping for something slightly more specific. So,
>> anyone got any inside dope or insight on this?
>> --
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>> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
>>
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Mike Arrigo
To make a new folder, first open the drive and then open the folder where the 
new one will be created, if you don't want it on the root folder. Press command 
shift n, this will place you in a text box where you can give the folder a 
name, untitled is already there, just erase that and type the name you want, 
then press enter. You will be back in your list of files and folders, and the 
new folder will be there.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
> those as well?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
> Marlaina
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Re: Macbook Pro Feet

2010-12-22 Thread Scott Granados
Eastman 110.

That's the best glue I've found.  It's a two part deal but you can hold a 
submarine together with it (literally).
 

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> Hi,
> 
> So I just called Apple support, which was something less than helpful. (I 
> don't think he had this in his database, so he wasn't sure what to do with 
> me.) 
> 
> For the past couple weeks, the left front foot on my Macbook Pro (just 26 
> days out of warranty) started feeling a little mushy, for lack of a better 
> term. Today, it popped right off, and it won't go back on. I feel a litle bit 
> of tacky adhesive where the foot goes, but certainly nothing that will hold 
> anything. So what I asked the Apple guy was, "What kind of glue should I use 
> to re-attach this foot?" He said something like, "Uh, well, yeah, any kind of 
> glue should work, so long as it isn't corrosive, and the inside of the 
> computer isn't visible." OK...that's sort of what I was thinking, but I was 
> hoping for something slightly more specific. So, anyone got any inside dope 
> or insight on this? 
> --
> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
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Macbook Pro Feet

2010-12-22 Thread Buddy Brannan
Hi,

So I just called Apple support, which was something less than helpful. (I don't 
think he had this in his database, so he wasn't sure what to do with me.) 

For the past couple weeks, the left front foot on my Macbook Pro (just 26 days 
out of warranty) started feeling a little mushy, for lack of a better term. 
Today, it popped right off, and it won't go back on. I feel a litle bit of 
tacky adhesive where the foot goes, but certainly nothing that will hold 
anything. So what I asked the Apple guy was, "What kind of glue should I use to 
re-attach this foot?" He said something like, "Uh, well, yeah, any kind of glue 
should work, so long as it isn't corrosive, and the inside of the computer 
isn't visible." OK...that's sort of what I was thinking, but I was hoping for 
something slightly more specific. So, anyone got any inside dope or insight on 
this? 
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Re: [Bulk] Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
I've tried to do that butmail will crash when you land int eh edit field.

s
On Dec 22, 2010, at 2:52 PM, Jon Cohn wrote:

> How b about creating the signature in TextEdit, and then cutting it into the 
> signature pane.  THis might be good also since then you could save the sigs 
> independently if you need them in a new account.
> 
> JOn
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Yep I hope they fix this in another update, or in lion.
>> 
>> s
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> 
>>> Signatures does tend to be very nasty bug wise.  When I switched over from 
>>> Comcast to AT&T, I had to manually rewrite all my signatures.  I really 
>>> hoep Apple corrects the signatures issue.  I find that just about every 
>>> single time I fool around in there, Mail crashes.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely, 
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>>> 
>>> Skype Name:
>>> barefootedray
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Colin M wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Marlaina!
 Sarah is right I had the same prob!
 Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if 
 you have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
 hth
 Colin
 On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to 
> start all over.
> 
> Sorry.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah.
>> 
>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what 
>> I wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
>> months ago. lol!
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks 
>>> that is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
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Re: [Bulk] Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Jon Cohn
How b about creating the signature in TextEdit, and then cutting it into the 
signature pane.  THis might be good also since then you could save the sigs 
independently if you need them in a new account.

JOn

On Dec 22, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Yep I hope they fix this in another update, or in lion.
> 
> s
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> 
>> Signatures does tend to be very nasty bug wise.  When I switched over from 
>> Comcast to AT&T, I had to manually rewrite all my signatures.  I really hoep 
>> Apple corrects the signatures issue.  I find that just about every single 
>> time I fool around in there, Mail crashes.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely, 
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype Name:
>> barefootedray
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Colin M wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Marlaina!
>>> Sarah is right I had the same prob!
>>> Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if 
>>> you have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
>>> hth
>>> Colin
>>> On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
 Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to 
 start all over.
 
 Sorry.
 On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
 
> Hi Sarah.
> 
> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
> months ago. lol!
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that 
>> is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>> 
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Re: amadeus pro basics. help!

2010-12-22 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Nektarios,

After working hard to master Amadeus Pro I did a podcast designed to 
show a blind Mac user how to record and edit a vynal record to digital.  I 
believe it is still available on blindcooltech.com.  I think I called it 
Amadeus Pro vynal to CD.  It does cover some of the selection options you ask 
about.  I hope this helps.

Eric Caron 
   

On Dec 11, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:

> Nektarios

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Re: [Bulk] Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yep I hope they fix this in another update, or in lion.

s
On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

> Signatures does tend to be very nasty bug wise.  When I switched over from 
> Comcast to AT&T, I had to manually rewrite all my signatures.  I really hoep 
> Apple corrects the signatures issue.  I find that just about every single 
> time I fool around in there, Mail crashes.
> 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
> 
> Skype Name:
> barefootedray
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi Marlaina!
>> Sarah is right I had the same prob!
>> Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if 
>> you have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
>> hth
>> Colin
>> On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>>> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to 
>>> start all over.
>>> 
>>> Sorry.
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Sarah.
 
 Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
 wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
 
 
 On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
 edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
 when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
 months ago. lol!
 On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
 
> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that 
> is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
> 
> Marlaina
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Re: return receipt request in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Jon Cohn
I believe that if you create a new header 
"return-receipt-requested"
with a value of your e-mail address, then this will do the same function.  I 
believe that RFC822 does not however directly define this header and that the 
results are not predictable.

JOn

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> Is it possible to send a msg with a return receipt as it is in Windows?  I 
> just tried and could not find it anywhere on any menu.  I see how to change 
> the priority of the msg, but not to request a return receipt.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Esther
Hi Ray, Marlaina, and Others,

I created signatures with VoiceOver drag and drop some time ago, so I
haven't experimented with this, but I've pulled up an old post from
the archives from nearly a year ago on this topic:
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg16253.html

It describes a few options, including an old post that Anne wrote
detailing how to use VoiceOver drag and drop for this. I haven't tried
the Snow Leopard text expansion method I describe there.

I'll just point out that anyone who has SmileOnMyMac's TextExpander
application can also define their own snippets that expand into
multiple lines of text (if needed) -- which could be multiple lines of
a signature, part of a form letter, etc.  I have an older version of
TextExpander, which I didn't upgrade, because I was told the older
preference pane for,at is more accessible.  I also use this for typing
accented words, names, and text in other languages, and for syncing to
the (separate) TextExpander app on my iPod Touch -- where simplifying
keyboard entry was more of an issue.  It's a bit special purpose, but
you could wait for their next sale if you would find this general
expansion useful.  Then you could type your snippet definition for a
signature (e.g., "ssig" -- "sig" with an extra "s" in front), and have
it expand to three or four lines of your signature and contact
information.

HTH. Cheers,

Esther

On Dec 22, 11:31 am, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
> Signatures does tend to be very nasty bug wise.  When I switched over from 
> Comcast to AT&T, I had to manually rewrite all my signatures.  I really hoep 
> Apple corrects the signatures issue.  I find that just about every single 
> time I fool around in there, Mail crashes.
>
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>
> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>
> Skype Name:
> barefootedray
>
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Colin M wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Marlaina!
> > Sarah is right I had the same prob!
> > Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if 
> > you have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
> > hth
> > Colin
> > On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>
> >> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to 
> >> start all over.
>
> >> Sorry.
> >> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>
> >>> Hi Sarah.
>
> >>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
> >>> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>
> >>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>
> >>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
> >>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
> >>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
> >>> months ago. lol!
> >>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>
>  I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>  preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>  typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that 
>  is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>
>  Marlaina
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Re: [Bulk] return receipt request in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Ray Foret Jr
In a word, Nope.  Not in this release anyhow.


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> Is it possible to send a msg with a return receipt as it is in Windows?  I 
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> 
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Re: [Bulk] Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Signatures does tend to be very nasty bug wise.  When I switched over from 
Comcast to AT&T, I had to manually rewrite all my signatures.  I really hoep 
Apple corrects the signatures issue.  I find that just about every single time 
I fool around in there, Mail crashes.


Sincerely, 
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!

Skype Name:
barefootedray

On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Marlaina!
> Sarah is right I had the same prob!
> Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if you 
> have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
> hth
> Colin
> On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
>> all over.
>> 
>> Sorry.
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Sarah.
>>> 
>>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
>>> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
>>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
>>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
>>> months ago. lol!
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
 I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
 preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
 typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that 
 is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
 
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return receipt request in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Is it possible to send a msg with a return receipt as it is in Windows?  I just 
tried and could not find it anywhere on any menu.  I see how to change the 
priority of the msg, but not to request a return receipt.

Thanks.

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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Ype that's what you have to do or it won't work.

Good luck.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> I have only one mail account on this computer.  I told it to select all but I 
> guess I can go try gmail and see what happens.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Marlaina
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
> all over.
> 
> Sorry.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah.
>> 
>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
>> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
>> months ago. lol!
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
>>> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Well maybe that computer needed a scaring and that's what it got when you 
rebooted.

Glad your problem is fixed.

S
On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Ok, I rebooted and now cmd shift n is working.
> 
> Sheesh.
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> Is there a way they could have changed a shortcut? I'm a bit stumpped now.
> 
> S
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
>>  This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with command 
>> o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the create 
>> new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder 
>> appeared in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are 
>> seeing the smart folder dialog when you do this.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> John,
>>> 
>>> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
>>> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
>>> 
>>> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
>>> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
>>> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
>>> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was 
>>> where I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then 
>>> I tried it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart 
>>> folder dialogue box.
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>>> 
>>>  The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
>>> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
>>> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
>>> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
>>> and use the shift command n combination.
>>> 
>>> I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
>>> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or 
>>> mailboxes contain.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Take Care
>>> 
>>> John Panarese
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>>> 
 I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since 
 November of 2008 and still need to know these things.
 
 Thanks for asking.
 
 js
 
 
 On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
 
 Hi all.
 
 I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on 
 that drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I 
 try, the only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened 
 that dialog box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I 
 make a new folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder 
 and why do I want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I 
 want one of those as well?
 
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Ok, I rebooted and now cmd shift n is working.

Sheesh.


On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Is there a way they could have changed a shortcut? I'm a bit stumpped now.

S
On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>   This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with command 
> o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the create 
> new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder appeared 
> in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are seeing 
> the smart folder dialog when you do this.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John Panarese
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> John,
>> 
>> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
>> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
>> 
>> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
>> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
>> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
>> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was 
>> where I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then 
>> I tried it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart 
>> folder dialogue box.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>> 
>>   The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
>> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
>> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
>> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
>> and use the shift command n combination.
>> 
>>  I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
>> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or 
>> mailboxes contain.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>> 
>>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since 
>>> November of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for asking.
>>> 
>>> js
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all.
>>> 
>>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on 
>>> that drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I 
>>> try, the only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened 
>>> that dialog box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I 
>>> make a new folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and 
>>> why do I want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want 
>>> one of those as well?
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much!
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
In the manual it says you have to drag and drop if you do that but since we 
cannot do it we have to recreate them. Oh well.

Take care.

S
On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Marlaina!
> Sarah is right I had the same prob!
> Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if you 
> have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
> hth
> Colin
> On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
>> all over.
>> 
>> Sorry.
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Sarah.
>>> 
>>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
>>> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
>>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
>>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
>>> months ago. lol!
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
 I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
 preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
 typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that 
 is the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
 
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
I have only one mail account on this computer.  I told it to select all but I 
guess I can go try gmail and see what happens.

Thanks.

Marlaina


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Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
all over.

Sorry.
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> Hi Sarah.
> 
> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the edit 
> field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot when 
> doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 months 
> ago. lol!
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
>> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>> 
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Thanks John.  I'll keep at it for sure.

Marlaina


On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:

   This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with command 
o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the create 
new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder appeared 
in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are seeing the 
smart folder dialog when you do this.


Take Care

John Panarese

On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> John,
> 
> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
> 
> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was where 
> I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then I tried 
> it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart folder 
> dialogue box.
> 
> Marlaina
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
>The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
> and use the shift command n combination.
> 
>   I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or mailboxes 
> contain.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John Panarese
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
> 
>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
>> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>> 
>> Thanks for asking.
>> 
>> js
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
>> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
>> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
>> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
>> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
>> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
>> those as well?
>> 
>> Thanks so much!
>> 
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Colin M
Hi Marlaina!
Sarah is right I had the same prob!
Where it says all signatures interact and change to the other in there if you 
have any in all sigs just delete and put them in the other !
hth
Colin
On 22 Dec 2010, at 20:40, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
> all over.
> 
> Sorry.
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah.
>> 
>> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
>> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> 
>> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the 
>> edit field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot 
>> when doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 
>> months ago. lol!
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
>>> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>>> 
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Re: Google Chrome and Mac

2010-12-22 Thread Larry Skutchan
It is actually very accessible although there is no table support yet. It is 
fast, accessible, and reliable, however and hardly ever gives the "busy" 
message as Saffari does.

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> from what I understand in reading the overview, is a type of web browser; 
> however, it didn't seem to be really accessible, in my opinion.  Looking at 
> the instructions, it said you have to drag the Disk Image to the Trash 
> folder, once Google Chrome is installed.  Has anyone had any experience with 
> this particular browser, and does one have to create a folder for it in which 
> to install?  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
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Google Chrome and Mac

2010-12-22 Thread Richie Gardenhire
Hi All, I came across an interesting application called Google Chrome,  
which from what I understand in reading the overview, is a type of web  
browser; however, it didn't seem to be really accessible, in my  
opinion.  Looking at the instructions, it said you have to drag the  
Disk Image to the Trash folder, once Google Chrome is installed.  Has  
anyone had any experience with this particular browser, and does one  
have to create a folder for it in which to install?  Richie  
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Is there a way they could have changed a shortcut? I'm a bit stumpped now.

S
On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:37 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with 
> command o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the 
> create new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder 
> appeared in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are 
> seeing the smart folder dialog when you do this.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John Panarese
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> John,
>> 
>> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
>> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
>> 
>> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
>> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
>> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
>> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was 
>> where I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then 
>> I tried it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart 
>> folder dialogue box.
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>> 
>>The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
>> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
>> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
>> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
>> and use the shift command n combination.
>> 
>>   I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
>> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or 
>> mailboxes contain.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John Panarese
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>> 
>>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since 
>>> November of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for asking.
>>> 
>>> js
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all.
>>> 
>>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on 
>>> that drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I 
>>> try, the only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened 
>>> that dialog box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I 
>>> make a new folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and 
>>> why do I want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want 
>>> one of those as well?
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much!
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Did you put the sig in your specific account? if not you might need to start 
all over.

Sorry.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi Sarah.
> 
> Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
> wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the edit 
> field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot when 
> doing this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 months 
> ago. lol!
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
>> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
>> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
>> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
>> 
>> Marlaina
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread John Panarese
This is strange.  I just opened one of my external hard drives with command 
o from my desktop, then I immediately hit shift-command-n and got the create 
new folder area.  I typed, test folder, and hit enter.  A new folder appeared 
in my root directory called, test folder.  I'm not sure why you are seeing the 
smart folder dialog when you do this.


Take Care

John Panarese

On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> John,
> 
> That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of 
> arthur and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.
> 
> I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with 
> it, I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote 
> disk, which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the 
> computer is trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was where 
> I started all this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then I tried 
> it with Arthur expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart folder 
> dialogue box.
> 
> Marlaina
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
> 
> The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
> command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
> other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a 
> folder called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted 
> and use the shift command n combination.
> 
>I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
> can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or mailboxes 
> contain.
> 
> 
> Take Care
> 
> John Panarese
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
> 
>> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
>> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
>> 
>> Thanks for asking.
>> 
>> js
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
>> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
>> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
>> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
>> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
>> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
>> those as well?
>> 
>> Thanks so much!
>> 
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Hi Sarah.

Ok I did that; I created a signature called general and I typed in what I 
wanted.  However, the choose signature button is dimmed.


On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the edit 
field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot when doing 
this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 months ago. lol!
On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

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> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
> 
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Nope, it brings up smart folders, sorry about that, it just doesn't work for me.
On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Hello. hit cmd shift n to create a new folder and start typing inthe name. I do 
this all the time on my external drive.

S
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> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
> 
> Thanks for asking.
> 
> js
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. hit cmd shift n to create a new folder and start typing inthe name. I do 
this all the time on my external drive.

S
On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:17 AM, John Sanfilippo wrote:

> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
> 
> Thanks for asking.
> 
> js
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
> those as well?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
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Re: problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Sarah Alawami
You need to type int eh name of your sig then hit enter. then tab to the edit 
field if you can find it and type. be careful as mail crashes a lot when doing 
this. I gave my crash report to apple regarding this about 6 months ago. lol!
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> preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start 
> typing.  As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is 
> the end of my signature.  How do I get around this?
> 
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problem creating signature in apple mail

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
I am trying to create a multi-line signature in apple mail.  I go to 
preferences, select the signatures tab, select new signature and start typing.  
As soon as I press return, or even shift return, it thinks that is the end of 
my signature.  How do I get around this?

Marlaina

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Re: SEE Finance, There's Hope for Us

2010-12-22 Thread Greg Aikens
Yes, definitely keep us updated on this.  

Greg
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> Hi Marlaina,
> 
> I received an e-mail last Friday indicating there would be a delay in the 
> next release until early this week.  Nothing yet, I'm thinking after 
> Christmas, but we'll see.
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
John,

That made my day!  Let's learn together from these wonderful folks!

Marlaina


On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:17 AM, John Sanfilippo wrote:

I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November of 
2008 and still need to know these things.

Thanks for asking.

js


On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

Hi all.

I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I want 
one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of those as 
well?

Thanks so much!

Marlaina

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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
H, astounding!  I'll try to digest this.

Thanks so much.

Marlaina


On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Massimo wrote:

In data Mercoledì 22 Dicembre 2010 19.06.05, Marlaina Lieberg 
<1guide...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Second, what is a smart folder and why do I want one?
A smart folder... can be defined as a dynamic folder. When creating one, you 
have to specify search parameters. The smart folder will contain files and 
folder consistent to the parameters you entered.
> Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of those as well?
Smart mailboxes are the same as smart folders, of course. The difference is 
that Smart folders work on filesystems (file and folders) and smart mailboxes 
work on your mailboxes. Why do you want one of those? Suppose you want to have 
a mailbox showing only the messages you received during the last week... or 
month... :-)


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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
John,

That does not work for me.  I am trying to create folders at the root of arthur 
and when I do command shift n, the smart folder dialogue pops up.

I then went to my side bar, but every time I vo down after interacting with it, 
I pop into the file table area.  I have something on here called remote disk, 
which I have no idea what it is, and Gary says it looks like the computer is 
trying to open that remote disk thing.  Command shift n was where I started all 
this.  First I tried it with Arthur collapsed, and then I tried it with Arthur 
expanded.  Same results; I keep getting that smart folder dialogue box.

Marlaina
On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:

 The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a folder 
called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted and use 
the shift command n combination.

I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or mailboxes 
contain.


Take Care

John Panarese

On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:

> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
> 
> Thanks for asking.
> 
> js
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
> those as well?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
> Marlaina
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread John Panarese
  The simplest way I have found to create a new folder is just to use 
command shift and the letter n on the place where you want the folder.  In 
other words, if I want to create a new folder on my external drive in a folder 
called, John's Documents, I'd just have John's Documents highlighted and use 
the shift command n combination.

 I don't mess much with smart folders or smart mailboxes, but I believe you 
can basically set specific requirements as to what these folders or mailboxes 
contain.


Take Care

John Panarese

On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:17 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:

> I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November 
> of 2008 and still need to know these things.
> 
> Thanks for asking.
> 
> js
> 
> 
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
> drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
> only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
> box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
> folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I 
> want one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of 
> those as well?
> 
> Thanks so much!
> 
> Marlaina
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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Massimo
In data Mercoledì 22 Dicembre 2010 19.06.05, Marlaina Lieberg 
<1guide...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Second, what is a smart folder and why do I want one?
A smart folder... can be defined as a dynamic folder. When creating one, 
you have to specify search parameters. The smart folder will contain 
files and folder consistent to the parameters you entered.

Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of those as well?
Smart mailboxes are the same as smart folders, of course. The difference 
is that Smart folders work on filesystems (file and folders) and smart 
mailboxes work on your mailboxes. Why do you want one of those? Suppose 
you want to have a mailbox showing only the messages you received during 
the last week... or month... :-)



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Re: Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread John Sanfilippo
I look forward to this discussion because I have been at this since November of 
2008 and still need to know these things.

Thanks for asking.

js


On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:06 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

Hi all.

I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
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one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of those as 
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Thanks so much!

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Creating new folder on external drive and what is a smart folder

2010-12-22 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Hi all.

I have a USB drive connected to my MBA.  I want to make a new folder on that 
drive, which BTW is named Arthur after my canary, but every time I try, the 
only new folder type option I see is new smart folder.  I opened that dialog 
box and saw something about search something.  First, how do I make a new 
folder on an external drive?  Second, what is a smart folder and why do I want 
one?  Oh and third, what is a smart mailbox and why do I want one of those as 
well?

Thanks so much!

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[Mac-cessibility News] DanKam Tackles Helping Users with Color Blindness

2010-12-22 Thread Maccessibility
DanKam Tackles Helping Users with Color Blindness

A new iPhone app, DanKam, is an experimental new way of filtering input from the
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discernible to users who are color blind.
The app provides a variety of experimental solutions to assist color blind
individuals, including converting colors to different regions in the spectrum,
[...]

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Re: Switching Windows iTunes Library to Mac?

2010-12-22 Thread Jane
I am doing the import method; I'm still doing so, it's not quick for me, but 
it's working nicely.  I love Home Sharing!

Jane


On Dec 22, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi Brianna:
> Guess I get to be the bearer of good news today!:)  You can very easily 
> transfer your pc itunes library to your mac.  There are actually several 
> ways.  Probably the simplest would be to plug your touch into the Mac.  
> Itunes should open, or if not, open it.
> It should tell you that your device is synced with another library and ask 
> you if you want to synce, or transfer purchases.  Another way you can do it 
> is to turn on home sharing on both computers (assuming you have a wireless 
> network).  On your mac, look in the sources list for a remote library.  Then, 
> if memory serves correctly, you can import that into your mac's library.  
> Finally, if these seem too risky in terms of messing with your device, you 
> can copy the library to a flash drive and add the contents of the library to 
> your ""automatically add to iTunes folder. (that folder is located in an 
> itunes folder if you go to home and find the "music" folder.
> HTH
> 
> Carolyn H
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Brianna Snyder wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I was just wondering if it was possible to somehow transfer my iTunes 
>> Windows library to my Mac. I have an iPod Touch, and I would love to be able 
>> to sync it with my MacBook Pro, as opposed to having to turn on the Windows 
>> machine every time I need to recharge my iPod, or sync new music.
>> I figured that I would ask here, just to see, since I'm fairly certain that 
>> you can't do this without completely remaking your library.
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> Brianna
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Re: Switching Windows iTunes Library to Mac?

2010-12-22 Thread Carolyn Haas
Hi Brianna:
Guess I get to be the bearer of good news today!:)  You can very easily 
transfer your pc itunes library to your mac.  There are actually several ways.  
Probably the simplest would be to plug your touch into the Mac.  Itunes should 
open, or if not, open it.
It should tell you that your device is synced with another library and ask you 
if you want to synce, or transfer purchases.  Another way you can do it is to 
turn on home sharing on both computers (assuming you have a wireless network).  
On your mac, look in the sources list for a remote library.  Then, if memory 
serves correctly, you can import that into your mac's library.  Finally, if 
these seem too risky in terms of messing with your device, you can copy the 
library to a flash drive and add the contents of the library to your 
""automatically add to iTunes folder. (that folder is located in an itunes 
folder if you go to home and find the "music" folder.
HTH

Carolyn H
On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Brianna Snyder wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I was just wondering if it was possible to somehow transfer my iTunes Windows 
> library to my Mac. I have an iPod Touch, and I would love to be able to sync 
> it with my MacBook Pro, as opposed to having to turn on the Windows machine 
> every time I need to recharge my iPod, or sync new music.
> I figured that I would ask here, just to see, since I'm fairly certain that 
> you can't do this without completely remaking your library.
>  
> Thanks,
> Brianna
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Switching Windows iTunes Library to Mac?

2010-12-22 Thread Brianna Snyder
Hi, 

I was just wondering if it was possible to somehow transfer my iTunes Windows 
library to my Mac. I have an iPod Touch, and I would love to be able to sync it 
with my MacBook Pro, as opposed to having to turn on the Windows machine every 
time I need to recharge my iPod, or sync new music. 
I figured that I would ask here, just to see, since I'm fairly certain that you 
can't do this without completely remaking your library. 

Thanks, 
Brianna 

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