Regarding the time capsule, does anyone know if there's a way to make
the storage drive visible to the network without having to run the
airport utilitity on each machine? It's just that I want to use it as
a network attached storage device that I can access from my Braille
note takers and other
Never say a reply back to your question. The Time Capsule is intended to
be a storage space for your time machine backups. It also serves as a
wireless access point and print server. For me, I have an old PowerMac
G4 in the basement running OSX 10.5 which I dropped an extra drive into
and use
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From: Chris Blouch
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: house full of apples, and question about time capsule
Never say a reply back to your question. The Time Capsule is intended to be a
storage space
, and question about time capsule
Never say a reply back to your question. The Time Capsule is intended to be a
storage space for your time machine backups. It also serves as a wireless
access point and print server. For me, I have an old PowerMac G4 in the
basement running OSX 10.5 which I dropped
Olivia,
If we can't help each other, what's the point?
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On Apr 30, 2010, at 5:07 PM, olivia norman olivianor...@gmail.com wrote:
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gee, I've never thought much about this. I have my MacBook Pro,, an iPhone,
and a Nano. My daughter has a first generation iPod touch, and a Macbook Pro.
So, altogether we have 5 between two of us. I've tried to get my husband to
convert, but he's watched me try to learn, and he has zero