Ay. Must share...so last night while downloading an Office update, my Powerbook suddenly was all "You must restart NOW!" and gave me no other options. So I tried...and it got snagged in startup, and wouldn't go anywhere.
Went to the Apple Store this afternoon, and a very nice guy managed to boot me up from their firewire drive (I could also boot from the install DVD, but Disk Utility couldn't fix me) and save my info to their drive, then completely reinstall my OS. Sniff.
But the good news is, it worked (and it was free!)! And I got 99% of my stuff back! WHEW. I did feel bad for the other customers at the Genius Bar at the time--one was fucked (third time he'd brought the thing in to be replaced), and one was STUPID.
Needless to say, I now have a much more current and complete backup on my backup harddrive.
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As for the 1040, yes, you can type in it in Acrobat Reader, but not Preview. I downloaded Reader tonight, and managed to do my taxes. $400 won't buy me a new computer, but hopefully I won't be needing one for a bit...
Huh.
PCAnywhere 12 has Mac OS X as a variation. [link]
Hi Techies! Does anybody know about an equivalent to NetMeeting that I can use on my mac? That is compatible with NetMeeting? And is, preferably, free?
In my brief, lazy search all I could find were apps that seemed designed for video conferencing. I don't really need that. I just need to be able to see what somebody is doing on their computer. While they are at my office and I am at home.
Thanks!
I only have personal experience with one of the pay programs - Timbuktu. But this page indicates there are some shareware alternatives:
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Thanks. My boss and I decided to send our assistant to the meeting to torture her instead.
Okay Techistas,
Does anybody know of a freeware FTP program for Mac OSX? I need to check the FTP procedures for my office, and I need a program that can help me do that.
Anybody?
Which version of OSX are you running? FTP is built into Tiger (under Go-->Server, you can enter an ftp address).
The program I love isn't free, but it's cheap, and worth it.
It's called Fetch. I've been using it for years and love it.
Urgh. I don't know which version. How do I check?
Under the Apple menu, "About This Mac."
Cyberduck is free, but I'm not a huge fan of the interface. CaptainFTP has a 30-day free trial version, but I agree with ND that Fetch is the way to go if you end up paying for anything.