Re: Tracing hot keys

2010-05-01 Thread mac-in_true_love
 Grab ver 2.5.2  saves in 4 different formats: jpg, png, tiff, gif.


On Apr 30, 6:09 am, Geke gevangaste...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Dan is right: the standard stuff is built in, and Grab adds things
 like timed screenshots.
 You can look in Apple Help at topics Shortcuts for taking pictures of
 the screen and Taking pictures of your screen with Grab (that’s the
 names in Tiger).
 They suggest converting the tiff pictures with Preview.
 Geke

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Re: Now that you are it

2010-04-27 Thread mac-in_true_love
All good, fair suggestions. I  will “educate” myself in the matter
(CCC), don't worry, no more  questions, It should be easy.


On Apr 26, 11:35 am, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
 On Apr 26, 2010, at 12:15 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:





  On Apr 26, 2010, at 8:44 AM, mac-in_true_love wrote:

  IHow do youmake a copy with Ccc; it would be nice to have a backup of
  both my OS 9 and X. My clamshell is also still alive and sleeping  on
  the top of my closet. I wonder...

  All you need it another HDD to copy to, either internal or external.  
  Just choose the source the Target disk, Tell it to copy everything  
  and go. When your done I would boot from the copy to be certain you  
  have a good copy.

 I make a separate partition on the Target drive, for each OS and other  
 partitions I am backing up.

 Then use CCC to make a clone of the Source partitions, one at a time,  
 to the Target partition.

 I think its best to be booted from the OS X partition, where CCC is  
 stored, who's OS X is being cloned. I have OS X 10.5.8, 10.4.11, OS 9  
 Classic, and APPS and DOCS partitions, that I back up with CCC  
 regularly. For the last 3, I use the CCC I have on the OS X 10.5.8  
 partition, while booted from that partition.

 The CCC site, also has a Forum for questions, and documentation. It is  
 suggested you read the manual before posting on the Forum ... and  
 search the forum, also. They're a little short staffed, and appreciate  
 self-education before posting general questions.

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Now that you are it

2010-04-26 Thread mac-in_true_love
IHow do youmake a copy with Ccc; it would be nice to have a backup of
both my OS 9 and X. My clamshell is also still alive and sleeping  on
the top of my closet. I wonder...

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Donwloader

2010-04-21 Thread mac-in_true_love
FAs an answer for teh first part: I use Youtubetemp 00.3, an add-on
doe Firefox. FireFox can use  many add ons that make life easier.

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Re: So what do you think about the iPad?

2010-04-19 Thread mac-in_true_love
I would love the iPad with blootooth and at least one USB port. I
wouldn't want toload it with features, that is what computers are for.
To me. It is a great hardware  “notebook”  and should remain like
that. Printing from it is essential, I think. All of them should come
with G3 capabilities so  you coudl dtsrta without and add that service
later. The basic model  should not exist.  A card reader  does not
seem like a very expensive feature to add. This said, I think these
are basic essentials that should escalate with price for model with
additional features. The ultimate iPad should be made of a flexible
material not invented yet, so I can roll it and fit in my purse ile a
magazine, take to the bathroom, and  throw to my dog. I think it is a
great gadget and should stick around for many years. Price? I will
wait until it is less expensive and it is not a novelty and a
necessity. I can still do all of the above with the iPhone,  though I
wished I had the iPad everytime I have to watch ny videos and e-mails
at bedtime.


On Apr 18, 9:02 pm, Mark Sokolovsky coolmar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Guys and gals, I just want to survey some of you who respond to me by
 replying to me. Tell me, what do you think about the iPad? I am curious
 about your opinions, because i really want to get some rumors that run about
 my head out of the way.

 Personally, the iPad is great in all, but I would much rather have Mac OS X
 Snow leopard on it. I would also consider having built-in bluetooth so i can
 connect to wireless printers, and also i would suggest firewire ports, USB
 ports, a mini-VGA port, a DVI port, and a smart card reader hidden behind a
 removable cover.

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Re: Apple Mail can't access google maile

2010-03-13 Thread mac-in_true_love
I am no expert, but I had the same problem for a while... I am running
10.3.9 on my G4 and using port 587 to acces my gmail account. All the
settings have to be perfectoly right; I  deviated on some of the
details and I couldn't access my gmail account for a while, but then
one clear day I  looked more carefully to the instructions and
everything fell in place.

In the Advanced settings the port is 993.


 The mail version is 1.3 (v606/624)

hope this works for you, since you are using 995

On Mar 12, 9:46 am, smac0031 m.smurph...@gmail.com wrote:
 I got a Motorola SBG900 and since I've used it Apple Mail can't access
 google mail.

 I've opened ports 587 and 995 which are specified in the preferences.
 This hasn't made a difference.

 I've been able to get my Tivo to work. I found a list of a whole bunch
 of ports which I was able to open in the custom firewall setting.

 I don't know if it makes any difference, but I'm running 10.411 on a
 Digital Audio G4.

 The documentation that came with this thing is mostly useless, as is
 the documentation online.

 Thanks

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Re: Memory for G4 iBook

2010-01-30 Thread mac-in_true_love
Thanks to All. Everything has been very enlightening! I would order
the bigger SIMM even though I already purchased the 512, but the
documentation says max is 640. Hope that does not cause any problems.
Indeed the problem with th iBook has been opening applicationsor
changing among them.

I don't know why I waited thus much, I instead switwched to my XP, but
back then, memory was too  expensive.!

Clark Martin wrote:
 On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:25 AM, mac-in_true_love wrote:

  I have ordered 512 Mb of memory for G4 ibook, assuming that 640 is the
  maximum, which I found running an analysis program linked to from this
  forum when memory was addressed.

 All G4 iBooks can take a 1Gb SO-DIMM.  I would go with that rather
 than the 512Mb.
 
  I hope this makes it faster with browsing and running applications
  both OS 10 and classic 9 which I still run.  I am no expert --just a
  long time user of Macs--and some highly technical jargon will go over
  my head,like the type of memory, etc. Let's assume the memory is the
  right one, what else can I do to make it run faster?

 It will tend to make applications run faster, depending on how much
 you have now.  Where it will be most noticed (where I noticed it at
 least) was in switching between applications.  On my 1.33GHz G4 iBook
 with the stock 256 Mb of RAM whenever I switched applications it
 would sit on the beach ball cursor for awhile.  When I added the 1Gb
 RAM module it got very snappy switching apps and only rarely went to
 the beachball.
 
 
  And last question, will it accept Leopard so I can run newer apps? I
  think the answer to this is YES,just comfirming.

 Yes it can. If it's a 800MHz model you'll need Leopard Assist or some
 other trick to install it.  Leopard won't, on it's own, install on a
 G4 with a CPU clock below 867 MHz.

 Clark Martin
 Redwood City, California
 Macintosh / Internet Consulting / Railfan

 I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway

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Memory for G4 iBook

2010-01-29 Thread mac-in_true_love
I have ordered 512 Mb of memory for G4 ibook, assuming that 640 is the
maximum, which I found running an analysis program linked to from this
forum when memory was addressed.

I hope this makes it faster with browsing and running applications
both OS 10 and classic 9 which I still run.  I am no expert --just a
long time user of Macs--and some highly technical jargon will go over
my head,like the type of memory, etc. Let's assume the memory is the
right one, what else can I do to make it run faster?


And last question, will it accept Leopard so I can run newer apps? I
think the answer to this is YES,just comfirming.

Thank you

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