Hi Tim,
Just a thought - I seem to remember this happening to me with a site a while
back (probably not ANZ or banking) and it WAS actually downloading the pdf
but giving it the .aspx file extension - if you let the .aspx file download
completely and the change the .aspx extension to .pdf you may
No, :)
On 18/06/2012, at 1:34 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
hi roger
would your comparison price include all the software Derek has mentioned?
regards
lynn
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From: Roger Kortas rkor...@iinet.net.au
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Monday, 18 June, 2012
Hi Derek
Asking on behalf of a possible client. Does it come with the install CDs and
serial numbers for all the software (Office, Toast, iWork)
Kind regards
Daniel
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MacWizardry
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
Web:
Hi all,
I seemed to be using PDF browser plug-in, in Safari 5.1.7 in OS X 10.7.4 -
Ronni has suggested in a response that I don't require it, did something
change in an upgrade of Safari?
If so, how do I re-instate Preview as default reader or 'native' support?
Thank you
Brian
On
Hi Brian,
Yes, Safari 5.1 has it's own built-in native PDF viewer and does not need Adobe
Reader.
Uninstall Adobe Reader and delete the AdobePDFViewer.plugin from
/Library/Internet Plug-ins?
You may need to restart the computer.
Then set Preview as Default application.
Select any .pdf file.
Genius,
Thank you Ronni
I was looking in the application not on a pdf for default app setting,
Adobe Reader -trashed and trash emptied but the AdobePDFViewer.plugin wasn't in
Library folder.
Safari used to open PDFs in Preview but something changed a while ago and I
seemed to need this other
Hi Brian,
You looked in the Hard Drive /Library /Internet Plug-ins folder, not your home
~/library?
I can't see Apple changing their decision not to continue the 17 MBP. Once
they drop supporting a machine or software... That's it... Gone forever :(
Apple and Tim Cook are not listening to
Hi Ronni,
No, the library didn't have adobe anything... but I found PDF Browser
Plugin.plugin which I will also removed.
thank you again,
Brian
On 18/06/2012, at 10:51 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Brian,
You looked in the Hard Drive /Library /Internet Plug-ins folder, not your home
Thanks Again Ronni,
Followed you tips and now have no problem with my Primus account. Simple if
you know how.
Regards
John
On 18/06/2012, at 8:59 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Brian,
Yes, Safari 5.1 has it's own built-in native PDF viewer and does not need
Adobe Reader.
Uninstall Adobe
I'm looking forward to AirPlay Mirroring with Mountain Lion. But a TUAW
article states that this feature requires mid-2011 hardware or newer for the
most part.
My iMac (late 2009 21.5 Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz 4M - OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard)
appears to meet all the requirements for an
Hi Alan,
No one is sure yet if AirPlay Mirroring could be limited to Core i5/i7s?
It is still in Beta so support for more Macs could happen.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 19/06/2012, at 9:54 AM, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote:
I'm looking forward to AirPlay Mirroring with
Hmm,
Others seem to be having success at getting this to work, but I'm not yet!
I have deleted Adobe Reader, emptied Trash, restarted computer.
Confirmed PDF's are set to open using Preview.
Reset Safari, but only with the Remove all website data Ticked.
Rechecked there is no
Hi Ronni
Thanks for prompt reply. Seems that I will just have to wait until ML is
released - and possibly some updates too - to find if this great feature will
work for me.At least I can test AirParrot as an interim substitute.
Cheers
Alan
On 19/06/2012, at 10:05 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
Safari 5.1.7 does not require any extra plug-in to view PDFs.
1. Quit Safari.
2. Go to HD/Library/Internet Plug-Ins
3. Move the Adobe PDF Browser plugin (or just PDF Browser plugin) from the
Internet Plug-Ins folder to the Trash.
You will be asked to type your Administrator
Yippee,
Works at last!!
I had previously removed AdobePDFViewer.plugin, after your advice this time
removed PDF Browser plugin as well, and it has made the difference.
No need to restart the computer.
Thanks
Tim
On 19/06/2012, at 11:02 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
Safari 5.1.7 does
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your enquiry the short answer is no.
Explanation:
The software discs are owned by a Wamug friend, so are not mine to sell, the
software is loaded on the machine it is free, to whoever buys the computer
it is all fully functional.
All I am asking is a fair price for the
Hi Derek,
You should not leave software installed on your computer that you don't legally
own.
If you are selling a machine to someone without the media to reinstall and
properly own that app, what happens if they have a crash or need to reinstall
the software?
Do the right thing by making
Hi Ronni,
Yes I understand where you are coming from, I did see the instructions on how
to get a computer ready for sale.
I was just thinking that someone could take advantage of the installed software
for as long as they were able to if when it no longer became viable then
they hadn't lost
Hi Derek
Unfortunately not. That is still software piracy. And you can get fined for it,
as can the person that loaned it to you.
It's a very fine line.
Sorry to sound harsh. But it can also impact on WAMUG as well.
It's fine to sell the computer but not the software. (unless you own it and
Hi Derek,
How I feel has nothing to do with this at all.
Software is never sold, Its always licensed! You get a copy of it and a license
to use it.
This is not new, its the way all proprietary software has been sold since the
dawn of personal computing.
The law says that anyone who purchases
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