typecase
Feb 8, 08:45 PM
Hello all,
I'm a new Mac user (just switched) and was wondering if there is anything equivalent to having shortcuts to my fonts. On my PC I had a big fonts folder with everything neatly organized into subfolders based on foundry, etc. When I had to install a font, I simply pointed the shortcut to the font. Nothing was actually copied to the windows font folder. Can I do this with Mac OS X? If so, please tell me how. Any help appreciated. Thank you.
I'm a new Mac user (just switched) and was wondering if there is anything equivalent to having shortcuts to my fonts. On my PC I had a big fonts folder with everything neatly organized into subfolders based on foundry, etc. When I had to install a font, I simply pointed the shortcut to the font. Nothing was actually copied to the windows font folder. Can I do this with Mac OS X? If so, please tell me how. Any help appreciated. Thank you.
Wailord
Jun 29, 12:05 AM
I was originally going to and decided to camp out at Town Square Thursday. I'd probably go to the one in Boca Park or on West Lake Mead. They're nicely situated to avoid the heat.
mistergreen2011
Apr 16, 09:46 PM
Thanks for the advice. Got it working like you said.
Potatochobit
Apr 17, 12:58 PM
never used those before but
if you are at home, there shouldnt be much lag
if you use something like a sling box, it depends on your updload rate of your home internet connection, but it also lets you watch TV away from your house
I only watch recorded TV, I have a PC with a TV tuner that records, then I connect my macbook pro to it on the home network, GO->connect to server
so I can watch stuff I missed
I use VLC player to watch the windows 7 dtv files
if you are at home, there shouldnt be much lag
if you use something like a sling box, it depends on your updload rate of your home internet connection, but it also lets you watch TV away from your house
I only watch recorded TV, I have a PC with a TV tuner that records, then I connect my macbook pro to it on the home network, GO->connect to server
so I can watch stuff I missed
I use VLC player to watch the windows 7 dtv files
thegoldenmackid
Jun 30, 09:51 AM
May be a good idea to describe what these are -- photos, links?
Review (http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002/10_oct/reviews/monitor_shootout.htm)
I can post pictures, but there really isn't much to see, they haven't been moved off my desk since I brought them home, there is no damage or what not. if anyone wants them I will post pictures, but I'm having some trouble with my camera, so I decided to get my thread up. I kinda assumed that most people that would be in the market for these probably wouldn't need to be reminded that they were speakers, but that was just a thought.
When bought so recently, the question always comes up, why not return it?
1. They are used, there is nothing wrong with them, but I don't think I could take them back?
2. I just don't have any use for them anymore, I've slimmed down my desk(s) and dont need these again
Review (http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002/10_oct/reviews/monitor_shootout.htm)
I can post pictures, but there really isn't much to see, they haven't been moved off my desk since I brought them home, there is no damage or what not. if anyone wants them I will post pictures, but I'm having some trouble with my camera, so I decided to get my thread up. I kinda assumed that most people that would be in the market for these probably wouldn't need to be reminded that they were speakers, but that was just a thought.
When bought so recently, the question always comes up, why not return it?
1. They are used, there is nothing wrong with them, but I don't think I could take them back?
2. I just don't have any use for them anymore, I've slimmed down my desk(s) and dont need these again
mrpuffy
Sep 5, 07:22 AM
Would like to hear a review or something on this. http://member.***********/imgs/signature_happy.jpg Since im from UK!
AP_piano295
Dec 6, 04:41 AM
thought you were buying a car :)
Angel baby
Apr 12, 04:22 AM
Hi, here are a couple of links for your reference:
1. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_34
2. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_27_202
Their website states they offer free delivery on every order. And according to the "Package Contents" section under each product page, they will offer a free screen protector to every customer. :rolleyes:
1. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_34
2. http://www.pocketsdemon.com/search?productid=1_27_202
Their website states they offer free delivery on every order. And according to the "Package Contents" section under each product page, they will offer a free screen protector to every customer. :rolleyes:
irDigital0l
May 6, 08:47 PM
Depends on the capacity. I would say $100 most for an 8GB. $150 for 16GB. If you wanna sel it quick, it'll be a bit lower than that.
a new iPhone 3GS costs $50....
a new iPhone 3GS costs $50....
rockyroad55
May 6, 12:10 PM
I'm waiting on one too. I'm just using a 30" that I picked up off craigslist yesterday for now.
LGRW3919
Mar 24, 04:59 PM
you are right but i can't wait to get off my ibook G3
After G
Sep 19, 09:57 PM
Thanks for the answers, guys.
Believe me, Apple is not going to commit credit card fraud.Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Believe me, Apple is not going to commit credit card fraud.Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Merthyrboy
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
That's quite a lot of effort to go to but it is at least decently done for a fake I suppose?
MacRumors
Apr 20, 01:24 PM
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entatlrg
Apr 27, 12:24 AM
I installed Coolbook on my 13" just now. Will see how that goes. Any one else use Coolbook, what settings did you choose.
edit: 12 hours later; Coolbook solved the problem. Roaring fan noise gone. Was easy to install and set up to!
edit: 12 hours later; Coolbook solved the problem. Roaring fan noise gone. Was easy to install and set up to!
MacHamster68
Apr 27, 06:19 PM
i guess thats your problem ---->rEFIt which needs to be installed when using linux via bootcamp and it alters the EFI and the MBR , so by just removing the linux partition you caused a bit of a chaos
removing rEFIt might sort your problem now if you are lucky ..but i doubt that
http://refit.sourceforge.net/doc/c1s3_remove.html
if unlucky a clean install of OSX and windows7 might be your only option and then just use your backups ,timemachine and whatever you used to backup windows..
removing rEFIt might sort your problem now if you are lucky ..but i doubt that
http://refit.sourceforge.net/doc/c1s3_remove.html
if unlucky a clean install of OSX and windows7 might be your only option and then just use your backups ,timemachine and whatever you used to backup windows..
pretentious
Jun 22, 04:50 AM
Hey Arn is there anyway to contribute directly to MR w/o a credit card? I'd love to send some money to help but I'm held back by this. I would understand if not
I was also wondering if you are ever going to bring out some MacRumors t-shirts?
I was also wondering if you are ever going to bring out some MacRumors t-shirts?
David Schmidt
Sep 6, 07:24 PM
Can a IIe IIc IIGS read Windows Floppies?
No.
You may be interested in this device:
http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html
You will need that and a TEAC high density floppy drive (1.2MB), obtainable form eBay. And a typical drive power supply. But that way you'd be able to image all of your disks.
I thought I'd just pay to have whatever copied from the diskettes, but they want $5 per diskette just for the try - I have about 100 floppies - not cost effective.
I've got a little girl here that is interested in making enough money to buy a new iPod Touch... maybe we can work something out. ;-)
No.
You may be interested in this device:
http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html
You will need that and a TEAC high density floppy drive (1.2MB), obtainable form eBay. And a typical drive power supply. But that way you'd be able to image all of your disks.
I thought I'd just pay to have whatever copied from the diskettes, but they want $5 per diskette just for the try - I have about 100 floppies - not cost effective.
I've got a little girl here that is interested in making enough money to buy a new iPod Touch... maybe we can work something out. ;-)
MainStreet
Mar 26, 09:46 AM
It's a "rogue" antispyware/antivirus. Lots of them out there. Where did you download it from? You can report it as Malware...
DonLafontaine
Dec 4, 07:24 PM
I have a M0001 original Macintosh and a A9M0303 printer (I think this is a "Imagewriter"), which gives me the following error message when I try to print: "You have an old printer driver. Put new System on your disk." How do I do this? I do have a separate System Disk, but not sure about how to use it. Also, how can I find if this one has the signatures on the interior? The Serial Number is F4352C5M0001.
paolo-
Mar 5, 06:24 PM
What plug to you have on the end of the air? If you're not using the 3 prong one, you're not grounded. That might be the source of your noice, if the usb box is usb powered.
HomeBru Studios
Apr 1, 10:54 AM
I detest GoDaddy! I advise everyone I talk to to avoid them like the plague!!
The answer to your question is:
Log in.
Click on My Account in the menu
Click on "Advanced Details" next to the domain and from there you can edit the Nameservers and DNS settings
The answer to your question is:
Log in.
Click on My Account in the menu
Click on "Advanced Details" next to the domain and from there you can edit the Nameservers and DNS settings
e.m.
Sep 25, 02:47 AM
The PowerBooks span between their own inbuilt screen and a second (external) screen.
I can't imagine it'd be all that possible/easy to span between two external screens with a PowerBook though. :)
Nice. So all I need is one external monitor.
Sorry if this is an obivous question, but why is it hard to span between two externals with a Powerbook?
I can't imagine it'd be all that possible/easy to span between two external screens with a PowerBook though. :)
Nice. So all I need is one external monitor.
Sorry if this is an obivous question, but why is it hard to span between two externals with a Powerbook?
Abstract
Apr 16, 02:06 AM
I have always used Print View, and Office isn't exactly an application you "play" with, so when I first got Office I set it to Print View and never explored the other options.
NoteBook View actually looks pretty cool, to be honest. :) I may test it out and see if I like it.
NoteBook View actually looks pretty cool, to be honest. :) I may test it out and see if I like it.
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