On Thursday, May 19, 2005, 2:02:06 PM, Michael Mlinaric wrote:
MM> Hello Chris,
>> What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
>> card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
>> ATI cards, if I remember correctly.
MM> It's definitely not a graphics
Hello Chris,
> What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
> card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
> ATI cards, if I remember correctly.
It's definitely not a graphics card problem. I've tested four
different machines. All of them have differe
ON Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 11:11:36 PM, you wrote:
IAW> My notebook has an ATI Radeon 9600 series card with 64 MB RAM running
IAW> at 1400 x 1050. I have no reduction in graphics hardware acceleration.
IAW> I don't believe it is a graphics card problem as my desktop has a
IAW> VideoExcel card wit
Ian A. White @ 2005-May-18 8:29:57 AM
"Low Quality Address Book Icons" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the
>>> left-hand column) are a low quality when using the default theme?
>> XP does not seem to
Hello Ian,
A reminder of what Ian A. White typed on:
May 18, 2005 at 22:29:57 GMT +1000
IAW> Well, there is a distinct lack of quality on my WinXP system :-(
That's odd. Most complaints have come from Win 98 and 2000 users. I
wonder, given the thread we read yesterday about someone making a
Hello Chris,
A reminder of what Chris typed on:
May 17, 2005 at 23:01:07 GMT -0400
C> Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the left-hand
C> column) are a low quality when using the default theme?
Yes it is a known issue. It seems to be a problem only in Windows98
and Wind
Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the left-hand
column) are a low quality when using the default theme?
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