Mac OS X – Modifying Dashboard Widgets
Ah Widgets.
That’s easy.
If you click the little ‘+’ button in the bottom-left hand corner of the screen from within ‘Dashboard’, you will enter widget editing mode. From this mode you can add recommended widgets by dragging them from the bottom or you can delete individual widgets by clicking the ‘X’ next to any given one.
Hope that helps -
hunter greene Brainspiral Technologies, Inc. hunter@brainspiral.com http://brainspiral.com w: 413-458-5755 c: 413-281-4918
On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Carol wrote:
> Those individual pieces that come up on the dashboard – thought they > were called gismo, maybe I’ll calling the wrong thing. > On Mar 24, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Hunter Greene wrote: > >> >> Carol – >> >> Which gizmo’s? The external hard drives? >> >> hunter greene >> Brainspiral Technologies, Inc. >> hunter@brainspiral.com >> http://brainspiral.com >> w: 413-458-5755 >> c: 413-281-4918 >> >> >> >> On Mar 8, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Carol wrote: >> >>> Things seem to be working fine – but I can’t get the extra >>> ( duplicate) gizmo’s off my screen. I have double of everying. >>> They don’t dray to trash or deleat with the key. Carol > >
Dell problems
Gordon,
You could try disabling Spy Sweeper (and any other anti-spyware / anti-virus programs you have) and installing Service Pack 3 again. Oftentimes, these programs which are intended to protect your computer can prevent valid programs from accessing the computer correctly. It is generally recommended that you disable anti-virus programs before you install software, and this includes Windows Updates.
Please give this a try and let us know if you are still having problems.
-Jacklyn Matts Brainspiral Technologies
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Hunter Greene wrote:
> > > > hunter greene > Brainspiral Technologies, Inc. > > ————————————————————————————- > hunter@brainspiral.com > http://www.brainspiral.com > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *GWINSTON@aol.com > *Date: *April 1, 2009 4:53:48 PM EDT > *To: *hunter@brainspiral.com > *Subject: **Dell problems* > > Hunter (Jackie) – > I tried to install updates on my Dell, but it hung up on the > installation with “Service Pack 3 Setup” and, finally, “Service Pack 3 > installation did not complete. Windows XP has been partially updated and > may not work properly.” All this while Spy Sweeper was sweeping. > Advice? Should I just let it settle down, then call you. Nervous, of > course, after the North Adams Transcipt (notable for hi-tech advice) warned > of a nasty virus on PCs, set to spring forth today. > Give me a call if I should do anything. Otherwise, I’ll just see if > it’s working well when all the dust settles. > Thanks. > d. > > > ************** > New Low Prices on Dell Laptops – Starting at $399 ( > http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220631247x1201390185/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213540506%3B35046329%3Bx > ) > > >
Google Apps Gmail POP IMAP Help
Hi Margo -
I don’t recall how your Buxton email is currently configured.
When using Google Apps mail via IMAP in Mail, copies of messages are synchronized between Google & your mail client.
If you’re using POP, copies of messages are downloaded to your mail client, then Google archives those copies.
IMAP is better – you don’t ever have to worry about losing mail, or making backups & you can access your mail from multiple locations (through the WEB, or from different computers).
I think you’re using POP, in which case your ‘Sent’ messages are stored solely on your computer (Google happens to make a copy of all sent mail, but most providers don’t do this). If the messages are missing from Mail, they were either deleted or the mailbox storing them is corrupt.
They can be partially restored from the Google ‘Sent Mail’ – but your client needs to be reconfigured in IMAP mode to do this.
Do NOT delete any accounts within Mail, however, as doing so will delete all mail associated with them on your computer.
hunter greene Brainspiral Technologies, Inc.
Adding/Editing Signature to your Google Apps Email
Hi Andy -
Yes, it’s called a signature. You can create a signature by logging into your Google-hosted emailed account, clicking on the ‘Settings’ button in the upper-right hand corner. On the ‘General’ tab, you’ll see a section called ‘Signature’. Click the box above the signature box to activate it, then type your signature in the box. It will automatically be appended to all your messages.
hunter greene Brainspiral Technologies, Inc. hunter@brainspiral.com http://brainspiral.com w: 413-458-5755 c: 413-281-4918
On Apr 2, 2009, at 5:43 AM, Andy Parkman wrote:
> Good morning Hunter, > > Thank you for the info on the whole DOC and DOCX thing. I have one > other question. At the end of my sent e-mails is it possible to > have it automatically put our phone#, fax# and my cell#? I that > easy to do? > > Thanks > > Andy