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Originally Posted by HarlemKickDiva
Thanks Doc. Regs ya'll need to give kudos to this man..lol. And hit him up asap
this woman speaks the truth
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Originally Posted by HarlemKickDiva
Thanks Doc. Regs ya'll need to give kudos to this man..lol. And hit him up asap
I use TOAST...... its great.... try it out or purchase itOriginally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Also best program to burn movies from your comp onto DVD?
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
I use TOAST...... its great.... try it out or purchase itOriginally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Also best program to burn movies from your comp onto DVD?
KeyCue 4.3
Displays all menu shortcut commands.
KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively. Just hold down the Command key for a while - KeyCue comes to help and shows a table of all currently available menu shortcuts. When you have found the desired shortcut in the KeyCue table, just type it and continue working as usual. The KeyCue window will disappear automatically.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations, just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know.
Over time, you will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and become a power user of your favorite applications, working much more efficiently.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.3:
The key combination for activating KeyCue is now a user-configurable option.
Double-tap option to activate KeyCue only when a selected modifier key is pressed twice.
KeyCue displays the activation key combination at startup.
Menu shortcuts and Keyboard Maestro macros can now be shown together in a single table.
Improved handling of license key entry avoids common errors during registration of KeyCue.
Improved messages when a license key does not cover an upgrade.
New technique for flexible adaptation to peculiarities of certain applications.
Fixes an alignment problem with the splash animation.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
this APP is great... check it out.... try the trial or purchase it
yea.... i have handbrake and toast installed.... i use handbrake for movies only... and use toast for movies as well as files.... try the trialor purchase itOriginally Posted by shake n bake718
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
I use TOAST...... its great.... try it out or purchase itOriginally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Also best program to burn movies from your comp onto DVD?
Will this work if you used handbrake to burn dvds to your comp?
Originally Posted by msw1233
Well I've tried GIMP as well and really can't get anything done on it.
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
Originally Posted by HarlemKickDiva
Thanks Doc. Regs ya'll need to give kudos to this man..lol. And hit him up asap
this woman speaks the truth
Originally Posted by JJGRT5
Originally Posted by Da Doc03
Originally Posted by HarlemKickDiva
Thanks Doc. Regs ya'll need to give kudos to this man..lol. And hit him up asap
this woman speaks the truth
Photoshop would be good if i had it - i've used it more than GIMP (which had me confused).Originally Posted by Da Doc03
Originally Posted by msw1233
Well I've tried GIMP as well and really can't get anything done on it.
what about photoshop? or the other 2 i posted...
also, try paintbrush http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/
Originally Posted by msw1233
Photoshop would be good if i had it - i've used it more than GIMP (which had me confused).Originally Posted by Da Doc03
Originally Posted by msw1233
Well I've tried GIMP as well and really can't get anything done on it.
what about photoshop? or the other 2 i posted...
also, try paintbrush http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/http://paintbrush.sourceforge.net/
Thanks for the list of apps btw.
Mac users should also check out MacHeist for the occasional free app. Got a few for free a couple weeks back.
just open a folder in finder & highlight the harddrive, then press command+i, click on the harddrive icon, then just drag your new icon overthe old one.Originally Posted by Dam itz Lou
Here's mine...How do I change the icon for my hard drive? It doesnt come up on candybar...
Originally Posted by Dam itz Lou
Here's mine...How do I change the icon for my hard drive? It doesnt come up on candybar...