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Typical Apple. While I agree that the Bluetooth version should be ready as well, this mouse simply ROCKS! The beautifully clean appearance of a single-button Apple Mouse with the power of a multi-button mouse and a wonderfully engineered scr…
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I highly recommend a FREE service: http://www.yousendit.com Easy, secure, multi-point transfers up to 1GB at a time.
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I firmly believe that Apple WILL introduce a VIDEO iPod ACCESSORY, NOT an entirely new design. It makes sense, and is consistent with rumors and reports...Consider the following... 1. In order to have a video device, you need CONTENT. Clear s…
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Quote: Originally posted by Zab The Fab Idea: There's the talk about the video iPod, others say the screen is too small, others say there will be a new device for video. If Apple made a new device with it's own harddrive etc. some might sta…
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I subscribed to a hotmail/MSN account 6 years ago for the same reason: I was moving a lot and changing ISP's and I needed a fixed account that would move with me. Since then, I've gotten .Mac and all of my personal contacts and friends use it. …
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I use PAGES all the time, mainly for newsletters and quick design layouts. I think the program (and iWork suite for that matter) has gotten a bad rap... I love Pages. Sure, it can be quirky, but once you get inside using it for a while it is am…
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I did find that option in Mail and have used it. The only problem I have with it is that I can choose when to run an Automator script, Mail rules are automatically applied, and (as stated before) and "older than" criteria is pretty standard and sho…
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Quote: Originally posted by a_greer My question is WHY??? a lot of times when people come to me at work needing the audio extracted from a video of a meeting, I just save it from my capture tool as an MP3 file and give it to them on a CD - wh…
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I love having dinner parties etc. with my less technically inclined (and non-Mac) friends and challenging them to stump me. I pull out my Powerbook, connected to my iMac with 6,000 songs, the internet, and my Stereo via Airport express. I have t…
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Well, I found in AUTOMATOR that there is a script to filter messages by size. Oddly, it won't let me select my inbox, only my locally saved messages. I can select the local messages by filtering for only IMAP accounts, but now the problem is …
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I agree that the Treo is a great, sexy little device if you want a 1.PDA, 2.e-Mail, 3.Phone device. The traditional Blackberry is great if you want and 1.e-mail, 2.PDA, 3.Phone device. And, the 7100t (or 7100g etc.) is great if you want a 1.ph…
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Unfortunately, the only way I've found to do a complete delete on the Device is using BlackBerry Desktop Manager on a PC (which offers the option). The only other thing I would suggest is to backup your existing Address Book, then delete all the …
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I don't think Steve's loathe of Television can prevent him from seeing that connecting the iTunes experience into other forms of media (video) and spreading the iLife into the living room is a MUST, it's a matter of survival. I've desperately wan…
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I have the same setup (G5 at the office and multiple Powerbooks for on the road). There are a few alternatives: 1. iDisk. Get a .Mac account and upgrade the iDisk (as I have) to 1GB, that's enough to let you use it as an 'immediate projects' fo…
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Quote: Originally posted by lundy It's there, but the dot-mac portion is now controlled from the Sync section of the dot-mac Pref pane. And to answer Sport73's concern about dot-mac syncing, you can set it to manual so it does not sync if you …
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I trashed my mail.plist and it appears to have solved the problem (at least on my laptop, I'll try my desktop tomorrow). Simple enough to fix. Sorry for the alert; return to your regularly scheduled programming. Now, my only pet peeve about…
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Quote: Originally posted by Sport73 It's my corporate IMAP account that's missing. I have access via Outlook on a PC and can confirm that everything is intact. It just doesn't show up in Mail. Oddly, if I "Get Info" on that mailbox, it corre…
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Quote: Originally posted by ipodandimac it might be because Mail.app cahces everything. if you forgot to back that up, that's where your emails are (were). i'm fortunate enough to have an IMAP account through school so this isn't too much of an…
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I love it. Sure, it's not perfect, but I've made countless professional looking documents in MINUTES vs. the hour(s) it took in In-Design etc. over the last few months. I've built and saved my own templates, and I find Pages is where I go first (o…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacCrazy You can use rules to place mail in different boxes. Then only the mail left in the inbox will make the new mail received alarm go off. This is the simplest solution. Try Apple's website for mail apps: http:…