Folks, the discussion of wireless carriers and exclusive agreements
that have been on the list lately has been interesting. This article
may interest you then.
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> Date: June 17, 2009 9:00:00 AM EDT
> Subject: U.S. senators ask FCC to examine exclusive cell phone deals
It could create a nightmare for Sprint to switch because there's so many
phones out there. Try AT&T's old network into Cingular when that happened.
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From: "Scott Howell"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: voice over comes to the I phone
>
> W
The 'low price' really isn't that low. iWork is $40, iLife is $40 and
the last couple upgrades have been $80 I think. Just shows that in
truth Apple products are very affordable! Sure you can buy a PC for
$600, but you Office is going to cost you enough to balance out the
difference of
Hi Group; Now, I'm stuck. For a while now I've been clicking the
command shift y to add email addresses to my address book. It was
something I thought I should be doing but never knew if or when i
would get some real use out of it. NOw, ii have a project that is
perfect for this applic
First open the Address application. Next, if you haven't already, go
to the create new group button and select it. Give your group a name
and create it. Next go to the group table and select all, then move
to the Name table. Here you will find every name you have added to
your address
Thanks for these instructions. They are quite helpful. I followed
them without difficulty.
On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
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> First open the Address application. Next, if you haven't already, go
> to the create new group button and select it. Give your group a name
> and
HI,
You can make an address book group and send to the group.
Regards,
Alex,
On 18-Jun-09, at 9:11 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>
> Hi Group; Now, I'm stuck. For a while now I've been clicking the
> command shift y to add email addresses to my address book. It was
> something I thought I sh
In the past there have been upgrade CDs that check for an existing
installation on the hard drive. I suspect they will do something like that.
CB
Sean Tikkun wrote:
> The 'low price' really isn't that low. iWork is $40, iLife is $40 and
> the last couple upgrades have been $80 I think. Just
Hello folks.
A short question here.
Does anyone of you know if the iPod Touche can use iPhone 3.0 software
with VO, or is it only the iPhone 3G S that can do so?
Kind regards David
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The 5 year GSM deal came from this May 2007 article in USA Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/2007-05-21-at&t-iphone_N.htm
In particular:
"AT&T has exclusive U.S. distribution rights for five years — an
eternity in the go-go cellphone world. And Apple is barred for that time
from de
I believe it's only the 3Gs that will have voiceover and the accessible
touch screen navigation. Probably not enough memory/cpu in the older
units to pull this off.
CB
David Hole wrote:
> Hello folks.
> A short question here.
> Does anyone of you know if the iPod Touche can use iPhone 3.0 soft
Hi Brent; Thanks so much for the instructions. I looked through the
help topics and didn't find it. Wish i had written for help sooner.
I also wish I had know about setting up seperate groups for different
segments of my address book. I have a big job ahead making the new
groups and t
Do we have a demo of someone using vo on the i phone yet?
On 18/06/2009, Chris Blouch wrote:
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> The 5 year GSM deal came from this May 2007 article in USA Today:
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/2007-05-21-at&t-iphone_N.htm
>
> In particular:
>
> "AT&T has exclusive U.S. distribution r
Seems like with the recently announced compass capability somebody
should be able to come up with accessible walking directions. Now the
phone will know not only where you are, but which way you are facing.
CB
erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, some one mentioned google maps. That may provide limitte
From my old BBS days, here's how a null modem works. Say you had two
telephones called up to two other people. If you wanted to you could put
the two handsets together and the two people could talk with each other.
Of course you would have to flip one phone around so the ear piece went
to the
The original Apple IIs (before the IIgs) had their own DOS but it was
something Apple wrote from scratch and not a clone of CP/M or MS DOS. It
had the usual commands to catalog the contents of a disk or execute a
program. It was, like many things on the II, very small fast and
efficient but had
I suppose then from now out every time you reinstall, you will need both disks.
I wonder what happens whenever the next one comes out, install leopard, then
Snow Leopard, then whatever?
- Original Message -
From: Chris Blouch
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday,
I guess it depends on if they treat Snow Leopard as a full separate
release or just an upgrade. From the pricing it sounds like it's just an
upgrade to 10.5 so they might go the upgrade route. At the same time, it
adds complexity down the road. If you're doing a fresh install you have
to instal
While we're geezing about Apple IIs, I remember there was a shift-key
mod for the II+ where you would jumper the shift key to one of the game
controller buttons since it didn't really work otherwise when you did
the lower case text chip mod.
Beagle Bros had a little program that would alternat
I know this is probably way off topic and off the beaten path for this list but
I have to chime in here. I know I haven't written or contributed in a while
because they've worked our email addresses around but I wsaw this and had too.
I started out with an apple 2E, in fifth grade, and remember
I'm a little behind on my email so I'm finally getting a chance to look
into this. Yes, in iTunes 8.1 command-shift-b was working and in 8.2
it's not. there is a command under the Finder menu then Services called
Send file to BlueTooth device which is also command-shift-b. So for some
reason w
We had the Hayes Micromodem II which consisted of a huge board plugged
inside the computer plus an external box with even more stuff inside it
hooked to the phone line. So for a mere $13 per hour to Compuserve plus
something like $.50 a minute for long distance I could download the
walkthrough
Hi FOlks,
Well, I couldn't stand it anymore. I broke down and ordered one of
the new 13 inch Mac Book Pro's. I'm looking forward to trying out the
trackpad gestures. Also, I needed a bigger hard drive as well.
Ah, heck, who am I kidding. I just wanted a new toy!
Marsh
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Very bad, bad boy. Now go stand in the corner... and play with your new
MacBook Pro. ;)
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Scott"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 5:13 PM
Subject: I'm a bad boy
>
> Hi FOlks,
> Well, I couldn't stand it anymore. I broke down and ordered one of
>
Well that is good news indeed and I am quite certain it will be fixed.
On Jun 17, 2009, at 8:22 PM, Dean Hudson wrote:
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> Simon:
> You are not alone. The iTUnes group is aware of the issue and were
> able to reproduce.
> On Jun 17, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
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>> Dear Scott,
>>
Hmmm, to reset the iPod itself, you would slide the switch to the
right, then slide it back to the left, and immediately hold down the
bottom half of the wheel and the center button. I'm pretty sure that
is correct, it has been a while. If I can think of anything else, I'll
let you know, b
Ah yes, you're talking DOS 3.3, but by the mid '80's the Apple 2's had
ProDOS, which was lightyears better, and included directories, copy
commands, and more. Excellent times.
I still have my Apple iiGS, and it still works pretty well.
On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> The
It will be a full copy of Snow Leopard. I have never heard of Apple
offering an upgrade disk like Microsoft used to do. I don't think they
even do that any longer, but hey with Microsoft, nothing surprises
me. :)
On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:40 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> They usually
Well I know how you feel. I purchased a new MacBook Pro 15-inch cause
I wanted to replace my iMac, which I gave my wife with a machine that
would be comparable to the iMac.
On Jun 18, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Marshall Scott wrote:
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> Hi FOlks,
> Well, I couldn't stand it anymore. I broke down and
When I purchased my copy of Leopard, it was a full copy and didn't
care if I had Tiger installed. I think this version is going to be
significant enough that an upgrade disk would be quite a surprise. It
is in many ways a different os, if you will.
On Jun 18, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Brent Harding w
Hey all. chantel is having a problem where she was having
authroization issues a while back. and then when she found out how to
authorize people, the old authorizations won't disappear and this is
after she added the people a while ago.
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strange. i had the authorization thing happen, went to the menu with
vo shift m and went to authorize and add. they're not showing up here.
the table will still appear if you go to it, but nine's blank. seems
to work for me for a first try in the new beta.
On 6/18/09, Brandon Misch wrote:
>
> He
ok one think i left out is she keeps doing command w and the dialog
keeps coming up time and time again.
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Hi,
I bet it may just be the full install disk of Snow Leopard when you
buy the upgrade. What you are forgetting is that this is an Intel
only version of the OS, so the number of Intel only Macs that shipped
with Tiger compared to Leopard is relatively small. Not to mention
those owners wh
Hi,
I'm using Imap with a gmail account in the Mail App. When I delete
messages from my inbox they appear in the gmail all mail label, and
don't seem to go away on their own. I have set deleted messages to be
removed after one day, but they continue to linger in all mail. Does
anyone k
I think MS still does these yet. There, you usually have to install the old
versions before the new, so if you had XP, then upgrade to Vista, and then
to 7, that's 3 times the amount of sighted assistance needed with every
reformat.
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Bresnahan"
To:
Se
think the dialog is just there now. it's always a choice in the menu.
when i looked in mine the request wasn't showing but it's still set up
like one would be there but it wasn't. hope that makes sense.
On 6/18/09, Brandon Misch wrote:
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> ok one think i left out is she keeps doing command w and
Hi man.
try using purge deleted or something like that.
this should delete them for good.
- Original Message -
From: "Brett Campbell"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:47 AM
Subject: Imap messages after deleting
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Imap with a gmail account in the Mail App. Whe
I'm with you Tim, I had an Apple 2E and an image writer printer at
my first job. My Father inlaw is still using that computer. I think
I got it in 1986. I remember Nick teaching those classes because I am
in Florida also. Your post was a real blast from the past! thanks for
sharing.
Congratulations! Your going to love your new Macbook. I have a dell
laptop and a netbook and still spent the money for a Macbook so I know
all about being bad. Have fun with your new toy.
On Jun 18, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Marshall Scott wrote:
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> Hi FOlks,
> Well, I couldn't stand it anymore. I
HI,
I bet it will be just like 10.5.10, but instead of 10.5.10 it will be
10.6. I think you will just install from 10.5 and then use who knows
what to autorize it, because apple has no serial numbers.
Regards,
Alex,
On 18-Jun-09, at 2:58 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
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> It will be a full copy
Thanks for your suggestion. It turns out my problem was a little more
complicated, and required more than a purge. It seems that I was
getting multiple copies of the same messages, and gmail along with
Mail, didn't want me to be without them. I found an article that
seems to have solve
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