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Quote: Originally Posted by ddoes I think I solved my own problem. The program only needs to send email and does not interact with any in-coming email. I am going to only configure the outgoing mail server in Outlook on the Window's side and have…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ebh5348 When I get a new email in from one of the accounts there is a different color flag next to each message to show me which email account it came from. Any help on this would be a big help. Thanks. If the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by slimcjr I recently installed itunes, and everytime I restart my notebook, Itunes reinstalls leaving all of music (over 3400 songs) in my C drive. I have to drag all of my music into Itunes, and I have lost some of my r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jamilio A question for you apple veterans: I'm new to mac, I have delayed getting a macbook pro until Leopard's release because I don't want to fork over the $130 for the upgrade. There is an apple store just a cou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Ok, so Leopard's coming out and I don't want to use Leopard until 2008, yet I want a new Mac. Looks like I may have to use it regardless. If I buy a new 24" iMac now, I just know it wont arrive without Leopard …
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Yup, this is it. Select the area who want to keep (manually or with the presets, hit the "crop" button, click "done" or otherwise move onto something else in iPhoto and you will see a save progress bar toward the top of the screen. Good luck.
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Yes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Celemourn Oh, btw, do I win the "Most UN PC, Chauvinistic Comment" award for that? No, but you do win today's AppleInsider Spelling Bee for "Chauvinistic!"
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland The only reason I used that image at the time was because it has a dark space on the right for my desktop icons, and I likely continue to use that reason. All I see is a globe, not America, there's far more sea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by idoaudio Yes we most certainly would. I have a monitor. Why should I buy a new one? I'm glad Apple makes such a great all-in-one, but the iMac isn't for me. Uh, he said "Mac Pro" not iMac. You wouldn't need to bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland You know, Ireland, I am kind of surprised to see your desktop sporting a view of North America from space! I would have figured that you would want to be looking at a picture of your own stomping grounds fr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ddoes We have existing email accounts that are POP3. The program I need to run in Windows needs outlook. Typically a single email account can be POPed to a Mac using the Mail app and also to a Windows PC using Outlo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur Another factor: monitors are becoming less and less expensive. Will the AIO's always have that reduction in cost? We'll be at the mercy of Apple's marketing, rather than the real world markets responding to …
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I do not have a source but will add the following observation. The Mac mini definitely is not getting the press/attention it did when first launched because it no longer has that "hot off the press" feeling to it. This might be one reason that the m…
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What model computer do you have? (I am assuming Powerbook so far)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpinDrift lol. Also, how is the screen on when there is no power cable? Like a true All-in-One, this machine runs on "Apples"
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism And the delays with Vista are nothing compared to the 4(?) month delay of Leopard. I do think Apple made the right choice with focusing on the iPhone first as it will surely help to sell more Macs. Seei…
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Definitely go with Leopard. "The future is now," as they say. For installation tips, check Apple's website, as they walk you through the three different ways to install a new OS. For the record, most recommend just a simple "Update" in which all pro…