Re: [MacGroup] iphone app store purchases

2008-07-29 Thread Profile
Ben, I only have one iPhone so I can't really answer this other than to say within iTunes the applications that you have purchased show up under the applications tab. Inside the tab there is a checkbox to sync the applications. With the iPod Touch the applications I purchased for the

Re: [MacGroup] iphone app store purchases

2008-07-29 Thread Ben Hershberg
Can you tell me where to find the applications tab in iTunes? Thanks!! On Jul 29, 2008, at 7:34 AM, Profile wrote: Ben, I only have one iPhone so I can't really answer this other than to say within iTunes the applications that you have purchased show up under the applications tab. Inside

Re: [MacGroup] iphone app store purchases

2008-07-29 Thread Stuart Ungar
Doesn't it work like a music library... where you purchase a song and then can have it run on several iPods? I assume it works the same way for the apps. No? Stuart ___ The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will be September 23 at

Re: [MacGroup] iphone app store purchases

2008-07-29 Thread Profile
When you plug in the iPhone it will appear in the list on the left, along with your music, playlist, etc. Highlight the phone, then you will see the various tabs, Summary, Music, Movies, etc. etc. The last tab on the right is Applications. Highlight that and click on the sync. box

Re: [MacGroup] Need help w/ Terminal to delete (invisible) duped directory(s).

2008-07-29 Thread Lee Larson
On Jul 28, at 6:03 PM, R. D. Preston wrote: Well, the problem with that is that both volumes go away if I unmount the JBoD_1 item from the Finder. Again, Terminal is where the dupe problem shows up, and the Finder only shows the JBoD_1 icon, and not anything for the JBoD_1 1 mount, but this

[MacGroup] GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Ok, I'm sure some of you out there will know the answer to this question: I was watching an episode of the tv program Numbers. In it a laptop computer was stolen. The police found the computer because it had some kind of GPS chip/device in it. The FBI guy in the tv programs said that since 2005

Re: [MacGroup] GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Michael Robertson
Harry, I too am a fan of that show, and I would bet this falls under the artistic license catagory, but really have no clue as to that, just a guess. Mike On Jul 29, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote: Ok, I'm sure some of you out there will know the answer to this question: I

Re: [MacGroup] GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Marta Edie
I know, Harry, that cellphones have such a device in them, since my friend's cellphone was stolen and they found it through this special number. so I assume this would be the case with laptops, too. I never gave it any thought, but I found this number for my old cellphone. And that brings

Re: [MacGroup] Need help w/ Terminal to delete (invisible) duped directory(s).

2008-07-29 Thread R. D. Preston
I think I understand your difficulty with my sys not being there. I have rarely, if ever, used the Go-Go to Folder... command; I just navigate to the folder in Finder, or use Terminal. Now however, it's actually too late to try ls -l /Volumes , since I decided to risk a delete action on

Re: [MacGroup] GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Ed Wiser
What is happening is they are using the ip address of the computer when it logs into a server. Not GPS they say GPS because everyone know what GPS is. Here is an example of a service that does this. http://www.mylaptopgps.com/how.php Not Mac compatible but back to by Mac can do this. There was a

Re: [MacGroup] MacGroup Digest, Vol 23, Issue 31

2008-07-29 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Bogus. GPS? First of all GPS is a receiver, not a transmitter. I am tired of all this It has GPS, so we know where it is stuff. It would have to have some way to transmit its location back to you for that to happen. GPS does not do that by itself. It knows where IT is; it just usually has

Re: [MacGroup] GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Neal Hammon
Many years ago I did a lot of flying, and during WW2 after radar was invented, we also developed a device called IFF, the longer name being Identification, Friend or Foe. When we took off, we were told the number code for that day, and set it on the IFF, so that friendly radar could

Re: [MacGroup] Re(2): GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread Ed Wiser
Yes but to software log's in and tells the sever what the ip address is. If I look at the complete email header of your email. Your current ip address is 74.241.10.85 With applescript you can have mail send out your ip address every few minutes to a specified email address. Similar to what the

Re: [MacGroup] Re(2): GPS and computer question

2008-07-29 Thread john humphries
Interesting. We learn every day. On 7/29/08 12:45 PM, Ed Wiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes but to software log's in and tells the sever what the ip address is. If I look at the complete email header of your email. Your current ip address is 74.241.10.85 With applescript you can

Re: [MacGroup] iphone app store purchases

2008-07-29 Thread Ben Hershberg
Thanks!!!--Ben Zion Hershberg ps: the iphone is wonderful On Jul 29, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Profile wrote: When you plug in the iPhone it will appear in the list on the left, along with your music, playlist, etc. Highlight the phone, then you will see the various tabs, Summary, Music, Movies,