3/25/2013

[macsupport] Digest Number 9451

6 New Messages

Digest #9451
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Re: iPhoto question by "Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf
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Re: Another new Mac Pro sign by "Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf
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Re: Another new Mac Pro sign by "Denver Dan" denverdan22180
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Original Applications by "Doris" untoldexpressions
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Re: Original Applications by "Jim Saklad" jimdoc01
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Re: Original Applications by "Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf

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Sun Mar 24, 2013 4:49 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf

There are tabs for common usages, but you can choose the exact size in
'Custom' (IIRC). Look at a few examples from others to get an idea, but
640x480 is probably OK.

This is pretty quick and you can try it out and view the result in a local
folder *before* uploading to Yahoo (or anywhere else).

Otto

On 24 March 2013 18:59, cnltnn <cnltnn@yahoo.com> wrote:

> That makes sense. I don't know why I didn't see "export" when I was
> looking.
>
> Now I understand the need for the file to be smaller for the internet. I
> doesn't exactly say what size, just small, medium, large and custom (unless
> I am looking in the wrong place again). What are the best setting to choose
> for a file that will be uploaded to a yahoogroup photo album?
>

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Sun Mar 24, 2013 4:57 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf

How about if those cases were Mac mini size? Too big (small) a step?

Otto

On 24 March 2013 23:47, Denver Dan <denver.dan@verizon.net> wrote:

> Howdy.
>
> A modular stack of connectable cases has been rumored.
>
> However, you can achieve a similar result now with a card cage device
> to hold PCIe cards in a special external case.
>

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Sun Mar 24, 2013 5:29 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Denver Dan" denverdan22180

Howdy.

A Mac Mini size stackable batch of modular Mac Pro-ish devices to
create a tower is an on and off again rumor.

However, this arrangement would in some ways be more complex than a
standard tower configuration case due to the need to have separate
modules (fan vented probably) for PCIe cards (like a card cage). In
addition, you wold need to have external optical drive cases.

Taken altogether the problems of venting, of cable connections, of what
to do about video cards and which modular would have one and which not,
issues with audio and USB and other connectivity ports, and space would
seem to be rather difficult and the result a sort of awkward tower of
Babel.

Denver Dan

On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 23:57:26 +0000, Otto Nikolaus wrote:
> How about if those cases were Mac mini size? Too big (small) a step?
>
> Otto
>
> On 24 March 2013 23:47, Denver Dan <denver.dan@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Howdy.
>>
>> A modular stack of connectable cases has been rumored.
>>
>> However, you can achieve a similar result now with a card cage device
>> to hold PCIe cards in a special external case.

Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:52 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Doris" untoldexpressions

Hi,

Where can I find what applications are original to Apple and what I've
downloaded. I'm afriad I did not keep any record and get a little
download-happy at times.

This is my 13", mid 2009 MacBookPro:

Version 10.8.2
2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
5 GB 106 MHz DDR3, mid 2009

Thank you,

Doris

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Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:06 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Jim Saklad" jimdoc01

> Where can I find what applications are original to Apple and what I've downloaded. I'm afriad I did not keep any record and get a little download-happy at times.

I put all my 3rd-party applications in a separate folder from the ones that come with the operating system.

My best estimate of the native apps is:

App Store.app
Automator.app
Bento.app
Calculator.app
Calendar.app
Chess.app
Contacts.app
Dashboard.app
Dictionary.app
Display Menu.app
DVD Player.app
FaceTime.app
Feedback Assistant.app
Font Book.app
Game Center.app
Image Capture.app
iMovie.app
iPhoto.app
iToner.app
iTunes.app
iWeb.app
Launchpad.app
Mail.app
Messages.app
Mission Control.app
Notes.app
Photo Booth.app
Preview.app
QuickTime Player.app
Reminders.app
Safari.app
SMARTReporter.app
Stickies.app
System Preferences.app
TextEdit.app
Time Machine.app

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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com

Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:16 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf

On 25 March 2013 03:06, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:

>
> I put all my 3rd-party applications in a separate folder from the ones
> that come with the operating system.
>
> My best estimate of the native apps is:
>
> App Store.app
> Automator.app
> Bento.app
> Calculator.app
> Calendar.app
> Chess.app
> Contacts.app
> Dashboard.app
> Dictionary.app
> Display Menu.app
> DVD Player.app
> FaceTime.app
> Feedback Assistant.app
> Font Book.app
> Game Center.app
> Image Capture.app
> iMovie.app
> iPhoto.app
> iToner.app
> iTunes.app
> iWeb.app
> Launchpad.app
> Mail.app
> Messages.app
> Mission Control.app
> Notes.app
> Photo Booth.app
> Preview.app
> QuickTime Player.app
> Reminders.app
> Safari.app
> SMARTReporter.app
> Stickies.app
> System Preferences.app
> TextEdit.app
> Time Machine.app
>

Plus the ones in Applications > Utilities, of course. ;)

Otto

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