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If an app is in the HD>Applications folder, shouldn't it be available to all users? Individual accounts do not need an Applications folder. That's the user's choice, like in case there is an application you want to restrict the use of.
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper A Mac mini I might it on pass on. The rationale for not doing that is that the parts are more similar to a laptop than a desktop.
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SL System Requirements Mac computer with an Intel processor 1GB of memory 5GB of available disk space DVD drive for installation You mean jump from Tiger (10.4.11) to Snow Leopard (10.6.2). Yes. Apple requests that you purchase the Snow Leopa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Appleuser12 I would like to review these words in a list form. More difficult to do if you include the definitions, of course. For just the words, you could paste them into a sortable document (a database or spreads…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splinemodel Why? Yankees are the "home team" for all of New York State, except long island, much of Connecticut, and most of New Jersey. Why not Long Island? And why is Staten Island part of New York and not Ne…
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I just transferred a copy of my backed-up files to IDrive.com yesterday!
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I think it's History as well. Try the second method below as a test. From Safari Help: Deleting your browsing history Safari keeps track of webpages you have viewed in the history list. This list lets you return quickly to those pages, but you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland You may want to check my comment again, 'carefully'. Or this one on that page: Quote: Monolingual is a program for removing unnecessary language resources from Mac OS X, in order to reclaim several hundr…
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Oh. Thanks. I've seen that before, but never focused on it for any reason. You have a good memory!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss I don't see how any real baseball fan without some geographical connection to New York could like the team. Damn Yankees!
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SL is supposed to identify printers you've used (from stuff on your hard drive, if you didn't get rid of it) and/or are using. Then it installs only the drivers you need. Languages? I don't know. If you try to open something that requires Quic…
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SheepShaver sounds interesting, but the article makes it seem like a whole lot of dinking around to get OS9 to work. I have a whole box of old CDs and Manuals (remember those?) that I can't use. I resisted the move to the Intel processor for a long …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman ... my external drive says "You can only read" but then it says I can Read & Write but then at the bottom it says "Ignore ownership on this volume" and it's checked and grayed out. Where? Maybe the next …
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I'm no Yankees fan, but I imagine I have neighbors who used to live in New York who are. The Mets play in Queens, so then who are people who live on Manhattan "supposed" to root for?
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If a different account does not have these problems, then your account is corrupt somewhere. Read Mac Help > Accounts about transferring your important files from an existing account while (or before) deleting it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi Why buy a Lexus when you can buy a Kia to get you from A to B? Because 1. The Lexus (Mac) has a better performance record 2. It has better support, at no extra charge, and can be extended for a price 3. It e…
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The only thing you mention as far as what you've done is to copy the gibberish to another program, and it transforms back to the original text. Then you ask about resetting Safari. So, sorry if this doesn't cover new ground, but why don't you try to…
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Yes, that really is a solution. That indicates that something is corrupt in the other user account. Since you've tried a bunch of things and none of them worked, it's not likely you can fix that account. You need to get rid of it. But first, create …
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Finder Preferences > Advanced uncheck Empty Trash Securely If it was checked, did that fix the problem? If it was unchecked, that's obviously not any help. So, in that case, what OS do you have? (I'm on 10.5.8)