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I have a mac version of Sophos Antivirus. This is technically an "evaluation version", but it works fine. It's not prominently displayed on the Sophos website, so you have to do some digging, and they require you to register before allowing you to download. Then the tricky part is figuring …
I would definitely leave Lotus 1-2-3 behind. I would also suggest NeoOffice/J as a free transition. The menus for NeoOffice/J have been aquafied, and it doesn't require Classic mode or X11. [url]http://home.mindspring.com/~revloflandisher/getamac/[/url]
Two ideas. 1- Replace your clock battery, especially if you've had this machine for a few years. 2- Remove any recently-installed memory chips, leaving just the stock Apple memory in place. I doubt this is due to a virus. There has not been one single virus infection verified in Mac …
I dabbled with SuSE Linux 7.1 for a while, before I got into Mac OS X. The nice thing about SuSE (now part of Novell) was their excellent printed manual. As a newbie, I couldn't have even got it installed properly without the printed manual. :-|
Just a reminder to you Adobe fans ... Photoshop is not the only game in town for slicing. I have used Canvas 9 to create and slice images, and also the corresponding html base file. Here is a sample: << url snipped to comply with forum policy >>
I suppose you'd like the actual URL of the web page in question, printed at the bottom of the paper copy, such as you get from printing from Internet Explorer 5.2. It's true that Safari 1.3 does not do this. There may be a way (a hack?) to make Safari …
Any chance we'll see a spreadsheet application added to the "iWork" suite, in the next year? [url]http://home.mindspring.com/~revloflandisher/getamac/[/url] :o
I had some flaky things going on with my G4, such as wind-tunnel fans, before it wouldn't boot or chime at all. Turned out that a logic board failed. I hope that's not your problem, but be prepared.
First - try a PMU reset. You need to open the machine and find the button for this. Second - check the clock battery. The batteries degrade as a function of excessive startups. If this machine had a previous owner who used OS9.x for some time, there were probably daily …
Most DVD drives have a Regional Playback Control or RPC setting. The Pioneer Superdrives usually trigger an OS dialog box for you to choose the Region setting when you first insert a DVD. It is possible that your foreign films were not encoded for "Region 1" (USA & Canada), and …
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