On 10/11/2008, at 6:27 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
Do you have a link for where you saw this solution?
Not too sure Neil as I spent a lot of time looking at lots of websites
to
try and find out a solution, so I don't have it off the top of my head.
I'd need to go back through the
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Organizing+Bookmarks#How_to_Delete_a_Bookmark
Cheers,
Ronni
On 10/11/2008, at 7:01 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Bill,
In such cases, its always nice to pass on the solution - it might
help
someone else if they get the same problem.
Cheers
Neil
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On 10/11/2008, at 9:01 AM, Robert Howells wrote:
Unfortunately not Ronni. I've rebooted (holding down the button on
front and the button on top), followed by Syncing the MBP and the
iPhone via iTunes again, and no luck.
Cheers, Steven
On 10/11/2008, at 3:13 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Steven,
Have you rebooted your iPhone?
If you look back
Hi Neil
The Previous iTunes Libraries Folder can be found
Macintosh HD -- Users -- Music -- iTunes -- Previous iTunes Libraries
OR
Where ever your iTunes Library is Located
Kyle
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Further on this one, I now see that all my contacts have been wiped
from my iPhone :-(
Plugging it into iTunes and Syncing doesn't fix it. My contacts are
still all there at MobileMe and on MBP, but now just not flowing to
iPhone (and for some reason they've all been wiped completely).
OK, Thanks for that, Kyle.
As I thought, I have no Previous iTunes Libraries in my user folder -
which makes sense as I have only just started creating my first library on a
clean installation. My iTunes library is in the usual spot - it is just
the iTunes Music folder which is on a separate
Steven,
Have you rebooted your iPhone?
If you look back to our email correspondence to WAMUG 15th September
2008 Re: Contacts in iPhone lack phone numbers. What the?
Sometimes it takes awhile for a sync to show up.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 10/11/2008, at 7:33 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
Further on
Hi Bill,
In such cases, its always nice to pass on the solution - it might help
someone else if they get the same problem.
Cheers
Neil
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on 10/11/08 6:52 PM, Bill Parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008, at 6:59 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
Folks,
I can save bookmarks but I cannot delete them or move them.Its
getting crowded. Any suggestions welcome.
I have 3.0.3 on 10.5.5.
Hello Bill,
Open Firefox
Click on Bookmarks (in Menu Bar)
Click (to Highlight) any Bookmark you want
No worries.
Thanks again for all the help.
Cheers
Neil
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on 10/11/08 7:28 PM, Ronda Brown at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008, at 6:27 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
Do you have a
Well, maybe I just gotta learn to be patient. Just picked up my iPhone
and there are all my Contacts back in there. Like last time. Should
have learned my lesson. Seems that the syncing process completing just
isn't completion. The reboot seems to have worked after all.
Thanks Ronni.
Tell me people - what are you using these days for anti-virus / anti-
spyware on your Macs?
I was using Virex but it was an awful bit of bloatware that I found
thoroughly annoying.
Would love to hear what's working in the field!
Cheers, Antony.
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I use Google Apps (Gmail) for mail, so that does virus scanning as
well as spam filtering.
Am also Little Snitch user - LS notifies you whenever any application
requests an outgoing network connection (you can set up an approval as
a one off or permanently, or deny one off or permanently). So
I tried out the new version of Clam AV X. Seems to work like a charm
and it's totally free! (donationware).
http://www.clamxav.com/
Does all the stuff the big boys do now, schedule updates, email
scanning, watched folders, scheduled scans.
I tried it on a Macbook with a large archive of
A friend has just endured the death of her iBook and is faced with
replacing it with an affordable alternative. Do any members have, or
know of, a previous model MacBook that is for sale?
Michael
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Hello Antony, Rob WAMUGers,
I recommend Mac users read this entire article by Rich Mogull who is a
Computer Security Expert first. It is quite informative.
Should Mac Users Run Antivirus Software? - http://db.tidbits.com/article/9511
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I don't know your friends budget, but a refurbished MB could be a
choice,
check out the link
http://store.apple.com/au/browse/home/specialdeals/mac?mco=MTE2NzY
Johann
On 11/11/2008, at 10:33 AM, Michael Kane Taylor wrote:
A friend has just endured the death of her iBook and is faced
On 11/11/2008, at 10:33 AM, Michael Kane Taylor wrote:
A friend has just endured the death of her iBook and is faced with
replacing it with an affordable alternative. Do any members have, or
know of, a previous model MacBook that is for sale?
Michael
Hi Michael,
Get in touch with
It's my first MBP, is it worth to have apple care?
Johann
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It's my first MBP, is it worth to have apple care?
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Definitely. Lose a screen or mainboard at 12.5 months with normal
warranty it's practically a write off with the cost of a new one.
On 11/11/2008, at 3:21 PM, Johann Kienbrandt wrote:
It's my first MBP, is it worth to have apple care?
Johann
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Absolutely 'YES
Mac
On 11/11/2008, at 3:57 PM, Rob Findlay wrote:
Definitely. Lose a screen or mainboard at 12.5 months with normal
warranty it's practically a write off with the cost of a new one.
On 11/11/2008, at 3:21 PM, Johann Kienbrandt wrote:
It's my first MBP, is it worth to have
I recently had screen replaced on iMac 24 at 18 months old. Would have cost
$1500
(if I recall correctly) if I hadn't had Apple Care. I would always get it.
Andrew
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It's my first MBP, is it worth to have apple care?
Johann
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Hi all, a link to some of the photos taken today at the Beijing Apple
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other major labels there, plus a Starbucks (of which there are about
27 in Beijing). The reason we were there was that Stephen has been
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