Why do you take them offline?
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please, don't cum in your pants !!!Quote:
Originally Posted by DaffyDuck
Why do you need to take your mail accounts offline in order to do that?
Turning the computer off, would take them offline automatically. Turning it back on would take them back online. There is no need to separately, or independently take your mail offline before turning the computer off.
I would expect Butterfly to not know this, but you...???
I know you find it hard to believe that people do thing different to you Daffy but we do. All this stemmed from me posting about how useful keyboard shortcuts can be. No wonder you and Butterfly keep posting tit for tat bullshit in any thread that has to do with Macs.
More like different to nearly everyone else in the world, or something.... Seriously, hey, if it works for you, and if your way of doing things keeps your OCD happy, then more power to you.
I was trying to point out to you there was no need for all the extra steps that seem to be plaguing you - but it appears there's other things plaguing you.
Which, by all means, I agree -- there's some great tools, and there's many ways keyboard shortcuts can be useful.
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China...?
mactard catfight
it's like watching lesbian porn
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Originally Posted by melvbot
I am not trying to provoke anything here but I am curious why you need to turn off the computer to go to work?Quote:
Originally Posted by melvbot
I have a desktop at home and a laptop that I carry about and the only times I shut them down are when the power runs out due to an extended power cut or a software update needs it or I am going away for a few days.
maybe because they have a tendency to fail to wake up after a while ? or carry a greater risk of failed motherboard or other damaged components when there are in sleep mode ?Quote:
Originally Posted by slackula
in summary, your usual mac failures
Back to mac apps......Isn't there enough mac argument threads going already? This is (was) a great thread....
One for your Iphone/pod:
Radiobox.
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Works great and nice to have your favourite radio station playing sometimes. Can load onto your mac as well.
Ignoring for a second that 'sleep mode' uses a negligible amount of electricity (but, hey, every little bit counts), still no reason to need to separately shut down your apps, manually - the Mac will do that for you just fine, by itself, when you activate shutdown -- that's the point.
I've got an app on the iphone which is great for me its called get paid it tracks time and generates instant PDF invoices and time sheets.
looking for a decent non-Java torrent apps for the Mac,
Transmission is a very good torrent app imho. I don't think it is Java.
Transmission
The great thing about Plex is you can run any application within the HT interface using simply the remote without ever going into the desktop or MacOS X :)
thanks for the tip, I will download. Now that I have a keyboard, it makes the mini a bit more usable :p
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With few dependencies and written in C, Transmission has the lowest memory footprint of any BitTorrent client we've seen. It's also the client of choice on low-memory hardware. Imageshack chose Transmission for its BitTorrent farms because the competition requires amounts of memory several times greater than Transmission.
TransmissionQuote:
The Mac OS X interface is written in Objective-C and uses Growl notifications and dock badging to keep you informed.
BF is definitively a stupid troll.
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Originally Posted by DaffyDuck
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/actually I don't know, probably because the follow up "How do I use Transmission without a mouse?" question will be fun!
I understand you ain't too bright, Wallalai, per your typical mac user, but would you care to explain how your quote is related to my original question ? or were you reading again between the lines ? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wallalai
I guess I should take this as a compliment since you are a stupid Mactard !!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wallalai
good question :pQuote:
Originally Posted by slackula