if you own a canon ixus digicam, they actually have inbuilt photo stitch function with guides so you align your viewfinder with previous photo that have been taken
Hi All,
I am trying to restore Garageband after uninstalling it - long story...
While running software restore, I selected "install applications only"
Then the installer starts,…
Thanks!
So I assume that I use Pacifist to extract the install files of Garageband from the restore CD?
Then just run the installer?
Much appreciated Big Mac!
I've just discovered Chronos Sticky Brain. Such a fantastic little app. I've been looking for something like this for ages. A great way to organise randon pieces of information fro…
Sure. There are other apps in the category including DEVONthink and Yojimbo. They all do something similar, with subtle differences. Might be worth looking at all of them before…
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QuickNote? What's that?
Check out the preferences. There's a keystroke-combination that (when enabled) will bring up a window for taki…
Evidently your Classic system folder got corrupted and is no longer recognized by OS X. If you have a recent machine, a Classic installer is on the Extra Software disc. If you don'…
It does not matter that it's a Panther disc. Just place it in and double click the disc's icon. You'll see some Read Me files and the Classic installer. Double click the Classic in…
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
It does not matter that it's a Panther disc. Just place it in and double click the disc's icon. You'll see some Read Me files and the Classic…
for some reason, i can connect to my phone from my computer, but not the other way around.
when my phone is searching for my g5, it's not recognizing it.
what could i be missing…
No version of OSX needs OS 9.2.2. You boot off of the OSX install CD and then depending on your needs you select a type of install, e.g., clean, upgrade, archive and install, etc.…
Yeah, OS X doesn't need OS 9. You need to have OS 9 installed to run Classic (which allows you to run old OS 9 apps), but OS X works just fine on its own.
I left my apartment last week with my room door locked and my computer off. I come back and find my computer on, awake, and logged in as root with the login window sitting on top…
What do you mean "logged in as root" with the login window sitting on top of everything?
Like literally a desktop, Dock, etc. running under the root account, and then a login wind…