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Volume 20 No. 4
The
MacWest Memo
Page 10
About FORMAT : it sits at PICT
(*PICT,*.PCT) do I leave this or change to
JPEG/JFIF and how is it when I send
pictures via email ? Do I change do JPEG
or not?
Answer: Changing the viewing size of a
picture only affects the appearance on the
display. The original size of the picture is
unchanged, and it will still print at it's
original size.
To change the size of a graphic or picture
in Graphic Converter, open the picture, go
to the Menu Bar at the top of the display,
and from the Picture Menu select Size/Scale
and type in the desired height or width. The
other dimension will reset itself to retain
the proportions.
Save the picture as a JPEG (.jpg) if you
are going to email it.
Resetting the default Internet
Browser in 10.3.
Question: I was on Internet Explorer
trying to read some market reports. I left
that and went on to another report and it
bounced me into Safari? What is this switch
to Safari? Should I be doing this out of
Safari? Thanks.
Answer: Safari is probably set as the
default web browser, meaning that is the
browser that would open if you clicked on a
link in an email, for instance. In OS 10.3,
you can change that to Internet Explorer (or
any installed internet browser) from the
Safari Preferences. Open Safari and click
on the word Safari next to the Apple Menu,
then click on Preferences and change the
Default Web Browser to the desired browser
from the list of options that drops down
when you click on the double arrow to the
right of Default Web Browser.
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onto an iPod photo directly from the Camera
Connector and are immediately viewable
on the iPod's screen. They can then be easily
transferred to iPhoto or various photo
applications on the PC.
However, in an interview with Cnet
Apple's Greg Joswiak revealed that in order
for the photos to be shown on a TV, the
iPod Photo will need to be connected to a
computer first.
There is currently a wait of eight days for
the device that costs £19. There are other
similar devices already on the market, but
these are more expensive than Apple's
offering. For example, Belkin's Digital
Camera Link for iPod costs £69.95.
OS X security update fixes
phishing flaw
By Macworld staff
Apple has released a security update to
Mac OS X Panther that patches a
vulnerability in the Safari browser.
Security Update 2005-003 includes the
following components: AFP Server;
Bluetooth Setup Assistant; CoreFoundation;
Cyrus SASL; Folder permissions; Safari and
Samba; but most importantly, it includes a
script for preventing phishers from fooling
users of its Safari browser.
The loophole, which is not specific to
Safari, could allow an attacker to use certain
characters from different languages to create
legitimate-looking Web addresses that
actually send victims to malicious Web sites,
reports ZDNet.
Apple explained: "For example, the
Cyrillic letter 'a' could be used in place of
the Latin letter 'a', making it difficult for a
user to tell if they are at www.apple.com or
a malicious imposter website that's designed
to look like the real one. These sites can be
used to collect account numbers, passwords
and other personal information."
The client version of the update is 15MB
and the server version is 32MB.
Apple world market on rise
By Macworld staff
Apple may see its global slice of the PC
market take a rapid Northward hike to five
per cent, says Morgan Stanley.
The analyst firm raised its estimate on
the company to $60, claiming a recent
customer survey that showed the iPod halo
factor to be generating far more Mac
migration than anticipated.
"Users of iPods had a 19 per cent PC to
Macintosh platform conversion rate
compared with a street expectation of 10
per cent," the analyst said. The survey also
said that all PC makers are vulnerable to
Apple's market assault, particularly HP.
iPod customers moving to Mac: "Implies
two points of global PC market share gain
for Apple in 2005 to 5 per cent from 3 per
cent", the analyst said, according to Forbes.
Estimated revenues for Apple were
revised to $16.942 billion for calendar 2005;
with 2006 earnings estimated at a colossal
$25.657 billion.
Commenting on Apple's iPod-driven
turnaround, Jupiter Research analyst
Michael Gartenberg. told MacCentral: "The
luster that the brand currently has because
of sales of the iPod combined with what is
perceived as a very affordable product and
carrying the prestige of the Apple brand is
definitely going to help them."
Gartenberg also banged the gavel on
discussions of Apple's mortality, saying:
"We are past the discussion point of 'will
Apple be in business next year, will the
Mac be around next year,'" he said, "Only
the foolish among us are still debating that
question."
"Apple is defining the rules; Apple is
defining the market - everyone else is in a
reactive and responsive mode. As long as
that's the case Apple will continue to be
successful," he added.
Web Sites of the Week
Take a tour of Steve Jobs' "other"
company - Pixar. Some amazing stuffhere:
http://aintitcool.com/
display.cgi?id=19658#1
including the computer array:
http://www.aintitcool.com/images/pixar/
pixar12.jpg
You think you're computer
illiterate?
Helpdesk: Good day. How may I help
you?
Male customer: Hello... I can't print.
Helpdesk: Would you click on start for
me and...
Customer: Listen pal; don't start getting
technical on me! I'm not Bill Gates damn it!
******
Customer: I have problems printing in
red...
Helpdesk: Do you have a colour printer?
Customer: Aaaah...................Thank you.
******
Customer: My keyboard is not working
anymore.
Helpdesk: Are you sure it's plugged into
the computer?
Customer: No. I can't get behind the
computer.
Helpdesk: Pick up your keyboard and
walk 10 paces back.
Customer: Okay.
Helpdesk: Did the keyboard come with
you?
Customer: Yes.
Helpdesk: That means the keyboard is
not plugged in. Is there another keyboard?
Customer: Yes, there's another one here.
Ah...that one does work!
******
Customer: I have a huge problem. A friend
has put a screensaver on my computer, but
every time I move the mouse, it disappears!
******
Thanks, from all at Macwest
Ian
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