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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> To: NISUS < [log in to unmask]> Sent: Sat, Apr 23, 2011 8:43 am Subject: OT: MacBook trackpad problem While we're talking Apple bugs, my 5.1 MacBook Pro began acting up a couple of weeks ago. Couldn't control the cursor (from the trackpad). It would select and drag and misplace bits of code or text, stick and not let go of what it was dragging, and have to be shut down before it would behave. For a while. [...]38_23Apr201114:45: [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:29:39 +0200 |
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On 08.04.2011, at 04:52, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
> Hei Geoff
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> Hm, it could be done that way, but then I run into a problem that I forgot to mention - the 'PC problem'. I use both Mac and Windows and sometimes I take my external 2,5" FW disk along with me, when I'm away for some days - filled with music. - And a good deal of those I visit are only using Windows computers... OK, the music can be played, the documents read, but no PC yet is able to read and understand iPhoto libs and I'm not aware of any Win-based app that will do either...
But you could Command-click on the iPhoto library icon in Finder and select "Show Package Contents". Then you’ll see a folder called "Data.noindex". All you have to do is to copy this folder to your external hard disk; inside are all the pictures from that library in the original format (for example .jpeg, PNG, etc.)
Þorvarður
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