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When I use Address Book to dial a number can I use the Mac as the speaker and mic?
I know the Open Source program Float Mobile Agent for Windows lists this as a feature using something called audio gateway. Although I haven't tried it.
Jason
[ This Message was edited by: jsares on 2004-10-03 08:52 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-03 09:39:31
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The Mac doesn't support Voice over Bluetooth yet - that's coming in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger...
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Posted: 2004-10-04 10:21:54
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Yeah! Bluetooth voice profile should be amazing... Now all I have to do is upgrade my beige G3 (still running 24/7 after 6 years) to take advantage of it!
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Posted: 2004-10-05 10:33:36
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Hey there! I have a lil problem: I am planning a party for friday, and naturally as a mac user, all my music is on iTunes. It's all kept on a beige so it's quite portable. Party is going to be happening downstairs, and my computer is upstairs... Oh well, no problem: I can bring it down... For obvious reasons, however, I dont fancy bringing my 21inch CRT monitor down as it was VERY expensive, and weighs about 50 kilos and will probably only end up getting broken. SO i settled on having a "headless" mac, meaning I'd plug a keyboard, power plug and an audio cable in and that's it.
Then i can either control it over VNC (which defeats the whole point of it being headless) or over salling clicker using my P910i as a remote.... Salling sounds like a good solution, except that as a 15 year old, I don't have a credit card handy to use to register my copy, and the trial edition is limited to 30 clicks only
Does anyone know if it's possible to get clicker through any other means than credit/debit cards? I've tried paypal but of course it doesn't work with my bloody bank account... Piece of crap
Are there any other options other than salling? Any way of getting salling using cash?
Anyone, help! Otherwise it will a) be a party with no music (yea right), or b) i'll be burning cds solid for the next 4 days (i have 4000+ tracks)
Thanks for any input!
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[ This Message was edited by: ~lozishere~ on 2004-10-05 12:52 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-05 13:48:53
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Try e-mailing
support@salling.com and explaining your problem.
Or get a friend/colleage/parent to buy it on their card for you?
Is your party going to be 200 hours long? That's what 4000 tracks at an average of 3 minuted each equates to? So you don't need to burn all your tracks!!
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[ This Message was edited by: JoolsG3 on 2004-10-05 14:09 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-05 15:07:55
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Can anyone tell me how to format my ms 128 duo on my mac?
I deleted all the data now s700 says memory stick not formatted
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Posted: 2004-10-06 15:37:30
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Will the Mac OS X "Disk Utility" in the "Utilities" folder do it? Just remember to format it in PC format not Mac.
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Posted: 2004-10-06 15:50:52
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Hi!
I'm a Mac owner (PowerMac G4 Quicksilver 1000MP) and I use a Z1010. OSX doesn't need any additional software at all. The bluetooth assistent and iSync can do it all - sync and file management.
Sorry to tell you this, but a Mac with OSX is more user friendly and intuitive than a PC will ever be.
One question to all OSX user. I don't need to sync my Mac and Z1010, the only thing I want to do is to update my iCal files to the Z1010. No sync, only a copy of my iCal files on my Z1010.
How can I transfer the entries of iCal to my Z1010, without adapting the data of my Mac at the same time?
Alex
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Posted: 2004-10-07 13:33:47
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I'm not entirely sure what you mean, because copying your iCal entries to your phone is part of the syncing process...
However, if you mean you only want to sync iCal and not Address Book, open up iSync and uncheck the Contact section:
Also, the only way data on your Mac will be changed is if you have changed data on your phone since the last sync. And its beneficial to have up-to-date data on both your phone and Mac.
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[ This Message was edited by: JoolsG3 on 2004-10-07 13:43 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-07 14:40:38
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Hi! Sorry, maybe I didn't use the right words.
When synchronizing it unites/adjusts the data of mobile phone and
Mac. I only want to send the data from the computer
to the mobile phone - and I don't want iSync to transfers files and make modifications/changes on my iCal. Understand?
Alex
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Posted: 2004-10-07 14:48:01
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