Well...I've heard of it, but never used it in a "walk around the city and get free net" type of way. Adelaide Australia is a little backwards that way.
Are you really saying that wherever you go (reasonably), you'll have a WiFi connection? I find that hard to believe, but only through my own ignorance on the matter.
Yeah. They should have just put a cell phone in there so you could download over GPRS at 10c/kB. For a 5MB AAC (say) that's only, what, $500? And it would take like a million hours to download. Good idea!
I had the same time difference problem with iSync and Sony Ericsson T68i.
I suppose it's moot now because your 'puter's gone, but the problem is caused by the phone's time zone not being set to the same time zone as the computer.
iSync "cleverly" compensates your appointment times in England for the equivalent time in Australia (in my case). Well, it might be clever for people who travel a lot (can anyone comment?), but it's very easy to not set the time zone in the phone (you have to go looking for the option).
Well...I've heard of it, but never used it in a "walk around the city and get free net" type of way. Adelaide Australia is a little backwards that way.
Are you really saying that wherever you go (reasonably), you'll have a WiFi connection? I find that hard to believe, but only through my own ignorance on the matter.
Yeah. They should have just put a cell phone in there so you could download over GPRS at 10c/kB. For a 5MB AAC (say) that's only, what, $500? And it would take like a million hours to download. Good idea!
For me to mention or for Apple to include? Both I suppose. Oops. I really should have read it before talking about it. :)
CMD+SHIFT+LeftArrow goes one tab left
j /Shortc uts.html
CMD+SHIFT+RightArrow goes one tab right
Lots of keyboard shortcuts from the file:
Safari.app/Contents/Resources/English.lpro
which can be accessed through the Debug menu; activated by the command:
defaults write com.apple.safari IncludeDebugMenu 1
(and removed by setting the flag to zero)
There would be a command line in Finder windows (as an option, of course) with the working directory in that folder.
Unfortunately, it was not to be.
I had the same time difference problem with iSync and Sony Ericsson T68i.
I suppose it's moot now because your 'puter's gone, but the problem is caused by the phone's time zone not being set to the same time zone as the computer.
iSync "cleverly" compensates your appointment times in England for the equivalent time in Australia (in my case). Well, it might be clever for people who travel a lot (can anyone comment?), but it's very easy to not set the time zone in the phone (you have to go looking for the option).