January 31, 2005
You never knew it was there
For all those times that you needed to change the position, magnifcation and scaling effect in the kind of hurry that couldn't wait for System Preference to load I have a tip for you. Actually, it is another fine tip only for pros, so recreation macinbytes beware.
Truth be told, a mere control click (or right-click for PC minded crowd) on the seperator of The Dock will actually bring up a contextual menu that contains all of these things. Read a more pro description here
Posted by timothy at 09:59 PM | Comments (0)
Microlame
For a company that has somewhat of a responsibilty to humanity for the bastard of a software empire, Microsoft's Mac site sucks a massive amount of bawls. Bastardized drivers that take your mouse away from your mac and helpful hints on how to backsave which any moron would know before they were forced behind the devil that is Microsoft Office. I think I may hate the Mac version more than the PC version simply because it is a good system that is forced to run a powerfully bad idea, though one that is mostly conformant to the Aqua Human Interface Guidelines. I still wish Bill would take PowerPoint out back and shoot it, let the boys in software design come up with a better way to make life miserable.
They say they have a .pst tool, but all I see is
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Server Error in '/fwlink' Application.
Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
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Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
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Posted by timothy at 09:39 PM | Comments (0)