Music Event From Apple

2003-10-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All,.. An interesting run down of the Apple Music Event,...from MacNN http://www4.macnn.com/macnn/musicevent/ Quite interesting! Enjoy! Kind Regards Daniel Kerr --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.macwizardry.com.au **For everything

Re: Music Event From Apple

2003-10-17 Thread Ryan Schotte
On 2003-10-17 at 01:40(GMT+0800) Daniel Kerr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: Hi All,.. An interesting run down of the Apple Music Event,...from MacNN http://www4.macnn.com/macnn/musicevent/ Worth noting that it seems to be live at the moment, so just leave the window

Re: Open Play for Linux and Windows: Important

2003-10-17 Thread Ryan Schotte
On 2003-10-16 at 00:17(GMT-0500) Lane Roathe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: 1. I have found on the site http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/openplay/faq.html; that open play is in the developing stage in terms of linux? Unfortunately that page has not been updated

Re: Open Play for Linux and Windows: Important

2003-10-17 Thread Ryan Schotte
Sorry, that obviously got sent to the wrong list. My apologies. Ry (Ooops.)

Re: MS Office v.X

2003-10-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 05:46 PM, J Philippe Chaperon wrote: FileMaker Pro is a good substitute for Access. I have seen some wonderful databases done in Filemaker, but Peter could confirm whether Access is more 'powerful' or has more features. I'm not really going to go down

Re: Data Bases

2003-10-17 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 11:15 AM, John Currie wrote: There is another data base for the Mac besides FileMaker It's called Panorama and has been going since 1985 with constant improvements of course ! And there's 4D, Omnis Studio, Valentina, MySQL, and more. Each is powerful,

Re: Data Bases

2003-10-17 Thread Ryan Schotte
On 2003-10-17 at 08:11(GMT+0800) Peter Hinchliffe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 11:15 AM, John Currie wrote: There is another data base for the Mac besides FileMaker It's called Panorama and has been going since 1985 with constant

Re: Keynote video unexpecedly quits

2003-10-17 Thread Matthew Healey
On 16/10/2003, at 8:29 PM, Reg Whitely wrote: Dear WAMUGgers I'm playing around with Keynote for the first time and am making a presentation for our Showcase this Saturday. It has some sound files and photos on individual slides, and some quicktime movies as well. I'm experiencing random

Re: Music Event From Apple

2003-10-17 Thread Matthew Healey
On 17/10/2003, at 2:15 AM, Ryan Schotte wrote: On 2003-10-17 at 01:40(GMT+0800) Daniel Kerr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: Hi All,.. An interesting run down of the Apple Music Event,...from MacNN http://www4.macnn.com/macnn/musicevent/ Worth noting that it seems to be

Re: We're on our way to do the 2003 World Solar Challenge

2003-10-17 Thread gary dorn
Your internet cafe in the outback was mentioned on the ABC radio this morning There have been reports of news coverage on Channel 10, and I suspect there'll be others - who knows you might even see us with our little van and saucer - we'll be with the yellow coloured shark car towards the

CDMA phones and a PB

2003-10-17 Thread Chris Burton
HI All Im in need of using my email while on a field trip down south and am wondering if I can use a CDMA mobile with a usb connection to my powerbook 15. The phone I have looked at is one of the latest Samsung models. Has anyone some experience with this? thanks for any advice kind

Re: CDMA phones and a PB

2003-10-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 17/10/03 12:01 PM, Chris Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI All Im in need of using my email while on a field trip down south and am wondering if I can use a CDMA mobile with a usb connection to my powerbook 15. The phone I have looked at is one of the latest Samsung models. Has anyone

Re: At Ease in OS 9.2

2003-10-17 Thread Tom Lewis
Many thanks - investigated Multiple Users and it works very well. | Mac OS 9 comes with a new facility, called Multiple Users, which is | designed to replace At Ease. So, no testing or validation of At Ease | under Mac OS 9 was done. The functionality of Multiple Users is much | the same as At

Re: CDMA phones and a PB

2003-10-17 Thread Kelly Duffy
--- Daniel Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 17/10/03 12:01 PM, Chris Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chris Having just gone through the same experience with clients it was better (and cheaper) for them to upgrade to a Bluetooth capable phone. Also the speeds you will get off

St George Bank Safari

2003-10-17 Thread Matt Huitson
Hi all, Am considering establishing some accounts with St George Bank. Have just taken a quick browse of their website and was greeted with an error when attempting to reach the login page using Safari, which to paraphrase, suggests that only IE5 is supported in 10.2. Anyone on the list

Re: St George Bank Safari

2003-10-17 Thread Adam Hewitt
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 14:17, Matt Huitson wrote: Hi all, Am considering establishing some accounts with St George Bank. Have just taken a quick browse of their website and was greeted with an error when attempting to reach the login page using Safari, which to paraphrase, suggests that

Re: St George Bank Safari

2003-10-17 Thread Ryan Schotte
On 2003-10-17 at 14:26(GMT+0800) Adam Hewitt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether: I am not with St. George, however there was a very *long* thread on the Sydney Linux Users Group earlier this year/end of last year on this topic which basically said that St. George banks sucks

Databases

2003-10-17 Thread Greg Smith
And there's also Helix. Very powerful and customisable.

Re: Databases

2003-10-17 Thread Adam Hewitt
On 17/10/03 16:58, Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And there's also Helix. Very powerful and customisable. -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml

Show Me The Money Ziggy!

2003-10-17 Thread Richard Kay
From www.zdnet.com.au: Telstra plans to credit its BigPond Internet customers with two weeks' free BigPond service and three months' free usage of its anti-virus, spam filtering and firewall products as compensation for extended e-mail delays attributed to a spam-generating worm. Telstra's

databinding and dynamic html

2003-10-17 Thread David Paul
Hi I am trying to use an Agriculture Dept CD (Land profiler in the AGMAPS series). This does not work on my 17 inch G4 Imac running MacOS10.2.8 or PB G3 running 9.1 both using IE 5.2.2 The developers say this is because of a foible of Internet Explorer which has a databinding function

Just Testing-Please Ignore!

2003-10-17 Thread Robert Dudley Miller-Eves

10.2.8 Problems

2003-10-17 Thread Robert Dudley Miller-Eves
I've read with interest and dismay,the various messages concerning problems with the OS 10.2.8 upgrade. Then I, stupidly!, agreed to allow my computer to upgrade itself when the kind invitation arrived on my screen! Oh Horror! Now my Epson 1660 Scanner and ,recently purchased, Griffin