Bill,
It is Fluid, a beautiful screen saver, I just loved it, but oh so
consumptive of CPU.
John
On Saturday, Jan 3, 2004, at 17:19 America/New_York, Bill Micou wrote:
So, can I ask which screen saver you found to be such a hog? My guess
is a tank full of fish.
Bill Micou
On Friday,
find your Mac-compatible GPS products. I found plenty of maps and
such, but no GPS stuff. Did I miss it?
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So, can I ask which screen saver you found to be such a hog? My guess
is a tank full of fish.
Bill Micou
On Friday, January 2, 2004, at 12:14 PM, profile wrote:
Sounds like Konfabulator, I have several of them open at all times on
the
desktop, a great help. I had a screen saver that I
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Marta,
With Panther you can indeed print every last detail from your Address
Book. When you click File Print, you get a pop-up window where you
can design your print-out: which printer, what size paper, vertical or
horizontal, and a list of Attributes: phone, email, address, instant
Hi Harry-
I use a Handspring Treo - like your Visor, it runs Palm OS, so I do need
some of the Palm software in order to HotSync. But I use iCal and Apple
Address Book on the iMac because they are friendlier (to me) than Palm
Desktop. I used Palm Desktop with Windows98 and XP boxes back before
Society will
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Mike,
Here is a write up concerning Fluid, hope this helps.
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You know, I think Apple has Gates-itis. Bill Gates incorporated all his
own software into Windows trying to get consumers to use only Microsoft
stuff. To me, Apple is doing the same thing what with Safari, icalc,
ical, address book, etc.
Now that I've said my piece, I will get off my soapbox.
On Jan 3, 2004, at 8:49 PM, John Robinson lamented:
It is Fluid, a beautiful screen saver, I just loved it, but oh so
consumptive of CPU.
Unless you're computing something else that needs the cycles, what's
the problem with letting a screen saver hog the CPU when you're not
using it?
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to be very good and
reasonably priced.
Bill King
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Alex, you made my day. Somebody had told me Panther could not do these
printouts I so very much desired. This changes everything! In order not
to have to change conduits, i had my PB set for just the hot-synching
with Palm, Now I at least can do the i-sync bit and be done. With the
calendar I
Hi Harry and Alex,
i am so glad you are discussing this matter, because I use the palm
zire 71 and am not sure what i will be in for when i turn to Panther.
At the moment I use palm desktop on my powerbook, because I like that
you can print whole addresses from the Palm software, not so with
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