Awesome Daniel, I'm glad the memory has found a loving home.
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
Sean, it is possible.
You need to do a restore with a previous version.
Here's a link:
historical versions are below.
for those with an iPhone, seems there is an app for Netflix (finally) [link]
Thanks, le n. I'll try that later today when I get a chance.
Web question:
I just discovered that if you have an HTML form with a single text entry field, hitting the Enter key automatically submits the form. Is there any way of overriding this behavior (either in the form design or using Javascript)?
eta: I did a workaround by adding an additional hidden text field. But that seems somewhat kludgy to me so if anyone has another idea....
This looks about right.
Cool! Thanks.
I reported this in Natter, but I wanted to make Tech history by solving a software problem on my own!
"Combine PDFs" helped me to organize and combine 21 pdf files into a handbook. It was super easy and the end result is wicked useful.
\\o/*
Yay!
Commodore USA announces the PC64, an Atom-powered PC in a replica Commodore case: [link]
So, it turns out the G5 tower my friend's company gave me last year actually has the CS3 studio products installed.
There they are, sitting on the hard drive, taunting me. The tech guy who gave me the system did not pass along the unlock code. He, and the company, are now out of business and/or out of touch.
Does anyone have the older, cs3 v10 version who would be willing to pass along an unlock code?
I'm not sure which of the products I'd actually use, but it would be nice to have access.
I swear to never register or transfer the code...ever. Since the powerpc has been forsaken by Apple anyway, who else would want it?!