Fixed it. Good stuff.
Stuart Breden
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On 03/02/2013, at 10:57 AM, Tim Law wrote:
Hi Stuart.
Must be Sunday...
I assume you are talking about iDisk, not iDick
Can't get rid of iDick from the sidebar.
What do I do?
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Hi Stuart.
Must be Sunday...
I assume you are talking about iDisk, not iDick.
I recall a pretty recent discussion on this in WAMUG so I searched the WAMUG
archives with the term 'Sidebar' and set the time range for the last six
months.
The search criteria is important as if I had entered
found this this morning on TUAWcheersBlittoWhat happens to our iDisk and MobileMe websites with the introduction of iCloud?For now, nothing. All MobileMe accounts have been extended to June 30, 2012, so nothing will change for a year. You'll still have your websites and iDisk information; Apple
Is there a way my client can add picture files to my iDisk?
Thanks.
Chris Griffiths
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Hi Chris,
You certainly can. Here's the steps.
System Preferences Click Mobile Me
Sign in to your MobileMe account (if not yet signed in)
Click iDisk tab
Under iDisk Public Folder
* Select Allow others to write files in your public folder
* Select Password-protect your public folder
Public folder, restricting
access to the folder to your clients.
You can share your files also to your clients:
To share your files, just copy the files you want to share to the Public folder
on your iDisk.
Then, once your files have been uploaded, give your MobileMe member name and
Public
Thank you Ronni and Cari for the feedback!
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and unwieldy.
We could
sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and
cannot be
loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.
Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a
network etc?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
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iDisk or Dropbox.
Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?
Stuart Breden
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to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support person. We
can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and unwieldy. We could
sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and cannot be
loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox
I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support
person. We can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and
unwieldy. We could sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and
cannot be loaded onto iDisk
very good software but is not networkable and
cannot be loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.
What makes you say that? A quick Google on things osx dropbox comes up
with about 2 million results!
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8sourceid=navclientgfns=1q=
things+osx+dropbox
Several of them
cumbersome and unwieldy. We could
sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and cannot be
loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.
Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda
Apple have posted a tutorial video on MobileMe iDisk app.
http://www.apple.com/mobileme/tutorials/#idisk-app
On 30/07/2009, at 7:20 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi WAMUGers,
If you subscribe to MobileMe, you can now use your iPhone or iPod
touch to view and share Pages documents, Keynote
your
recipients.
iDisk will send them an email with a download link.
Get the free MobileMe iDisk app from the App Store.
Cheers,
Ronni
17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.5.7
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I've been using QuickOffice up till now to not only view all of my
iDisk files, but also edit any Word and Excel documents on the iDisk.
Trouble is, neither QuickOffice nor Apple's new iDisk app allow you to
sort by date instead of alphabetically which is a real pain when you
have folders
On 09/07/2008, at 1:48 PM, Skehan Adrian wrote:
Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your
desktop iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac iDisk and using
the upload button? please.
The answer is Yes, as long as you have .Mac Sync turned on. The iDisk
at .Mac
iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac iDisk and using
the upload button? please.
The answer is Yes, as long as you have .Mac Sync turned on. The
iDisk at .Mac will be updated according to the schedule you set in
the .Mac Sync System Preferences. Of course, even if you don't set
up
Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your desktop
iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac iDisk and using the upload
button? please.
Regards,
Adrian
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Hi WAMUGers
I need to set up a public folder so a windoze user can download files from
my iDisk.
The files are too large to email.
From the help files I found this:
³Windows and PC users can use http://idisk.mac.com/ /Public/?view=web - non-
.Mac members will go to this link with your ID
On 19/04/2007, at 8:30 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi WAMUGers
I need to set up a public folder so a windoze user can download
files from
my iDisk.
The files are too large to email.
From the help files I found this:
³Windows and PC users can use http://idisk.mac.com/ /Public/?
view=web - non
Hi all,
A few months ago I signed up for a time-limited free use of .mac, to see
what it was like. After this expired, I decided not to shell out the annual
fee. Now I can¹t get rid of the iDisk icon on my desktop. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance...
Greg
On 22/01/2005, at 11:49 AM, Greg Colgan wrote:
Hi all,
A few months ago I signed up for a time-limited free use of .mac, to
see
what it was like. After this expired, I decided not to shell out the
annual
fee. Now I can¹t get rid of the iDisk icon on my desktop. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
On 07/12/2004, at 3:42 PM, gary dorn wrote:
how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6
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System Preferences (Internet Network) .Mac iDisk tab uncheck
Create a local copy of your iDisk
how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6
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On 07/12/2004, at 3:42 PM, gary dorn wrote:
how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6
Hi Gary,
Highlight your iDisk (click once) then File Eject Gary' (or whatever
name your iDisk has).
Cheers,
Ronni
When Microsoft asks you, Where do you want to go
Thank you Wendy Thomas.
It worked a treat.
I learn something new every day !
On 06/10/2004, at 5:08 PM, Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin wrote:
Stephen
This should solve the problem.
To avoid this alert, turn off your local iDisk and then turn it back
on again:
1. From the Apple
Stephen
This should solve the problem.
To avoid this alert, turn off your local iDisk and then turn it back on
again:
1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2. Click the .Mac icon.
3. Click the iDisk tab.
4. Deselect
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 08:20 PM, Steven Tan wrote:
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Steven
Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.
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On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple
wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Steven
Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.
I now stand corrected. I just opened a folder in my iDisk
:
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple
wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Steven
Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.
I now stand corrected. I just opened a folder in my iDisk
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 08:20 PM, Steven Tan wrote:
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple
wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Yahoo, I've got a Gig (for the moment). What in
PowerBook 333, OS 9.2.2
1) I once had my idisk set to mount at startup - but now I've become
sick of the disconnection notices so I mount it only when needed.
However despite doing the use the chooser to mount the already
mounted volume and uncheck the startup checkbox trick it still
Hi all,
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Steven
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on 17/10/02 20:20, Steven Tan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)
Steven
Some account get it and others don't. It's probably a misconfiguration on
Apple's end. The other half's
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Mike Seymour wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
.mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I
have
On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 09:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Mike Seymour wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
.mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
Hi Guys,
I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
.mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I
have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what
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