MacGroup: Safari grumbles

2003-02-01 Thread Henri Yandell
My first grumble: Safari opens directories on your file-system by opening Finder. I like to set my homepage to a directory :( Second: Where is the status bar at the bottom? How do I tell in Safari where a link is going to take me? If anyone knows how to fix these, I'd love to know. Hen |

MacGroup: Safari grumbles

2003-02-01 Thread Jerry Yeager
Can't help you much on the first one, but the second one is easy: Go to the View Menu and select the Status Bar option (or cmd+\ ). The bottom will become the familiar status bar and tell you all sorts of link info. You can turn many options on or off via the View menu.

MacGroup: Safari grumbles

2003-02-01 Thread Henri Yandell
Perfect, thanks :) I figure the solution to the first is that I might just have to have an apache starting automatically on my machine. Hen On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Jerry Yeager wrote: Can't help you much on the first one, but the second one is easy: Go to the View Menu and select the Status Bar

MacGroup: New Apple Updates

2003-02-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While I am far below living the i-life, Jerry in his mail mentioned housecleaning. This gives me the link to ask how I might clean out my computers of all that junk that has accumulated. (See- I have great fear of trashing something important, because I can't tell what is necessary and

MacGroup: Quickbooks 5.0 Pro for Mac

2003-02-01 Thread Tony LaFemina
Robert M. Klein wrote: FYI, here is the log of the online conversation I had with Intuit: Welcome Robert ... Connecting to server. Please wait... Connected to quickbooks.ehosts.net Rita has joined this session! Rita says, Welcome to our Sales Chat. How may I help you? You say, yes, i have QB