On Feb 28, 2012, at 10:30 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 29-02-2012 4:20, JohnV ha scritto:
ah, sorry... forgot... getting GC -ONTO- the dock is what I'm
trying to accomplish!
When you open GC (or any app), its icon APPEARS in the dock.
At this point, you can right-click (or ctrl
On Feb 28, 2012, at 10:30 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 29-02-2012 4:20, JohnV ha scritto:
ah, sorry... forgot... getting GC -ONTO- the dock is what I'm
trying to accomplish!
When you open GC (or any app), its icon APPEARS in the dock.
At this point, you can right-click (or ctrl
Il giorno 29-02-2012 4:20, JohnV ha scritto:
> ah, sorry... forgot... getting GC -ONTO- the dock is what I'm
> trying to accomplish!
When you open GC (or any app), its icon APPEARS in the dock.
At this point, you can right-click (or ctrl-click) onto that icon, and
choose any action from the
On Feb 28, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Feb 28, 2012, at 8:12 PM, JohnV wrote:
What's my next move?
Go to the open GraphicConverter icon in the Dock and right-click
(Ctl-click) on the icon and when the contextual window opens click
"Show in Finder".
ah, sorry... forgo
John V:
You have to buy Graphic Converter from Kagi. It's an excellent image management
and manipulation program but you gotta ride herd on Kagi to get the CD if you
also order that. I still haven't received mine.
And sometimes the activation key doesn't work or isn't included as promised.
You
On Feb 28, 2012, at 8:12 PM, JohnV wrote:
What's my next move?
Go to the open GraphicConverter icon in the Dock and right-click (Ctl-
click) on the icon and when the contextual window opens click "Show in
Finder".
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This will likely be a real ignorant question but...
I can start up a program (GRAPHIC CONVERTER) by clicking on a jpg or
other picture file.
this is all nice and such but I have NO idea -where- GC is residing
on the drive...
It doesn;t seem to be in the APPLICATIONS folder and a SEARCH
do