I am trying to set up a VNC server that I can access from anywhere via web browser. Now I have my apache set up already serving pages everything is fine. I downloaded the Java VNC viewer and put the folder with the classes in one folder of my Document Root directory and set the HTML file to use...
There's gonna be an update tomorrow... Ahhh come on get over it, nobody like iChat anyways, I mean nobody I know even uses AOL. Unless you have your own little network there is no practical use for ichat. Hey its just my two pennies in this matter.
I am testing Camino, but I am still leaning towards Safari, because I don't like the way the text looks in Camino. I do like some features of cCamino very much like Tabs groups.
Actually my M$ Office did come with a program called Microsoft Equation, which I used in Word to do my equations and formulas.
I think you can add it is in your office x disc, look under extras and you will find it.
Mr. K if I had enough dough to pay for the phone I would, I wouldn't mind waiting for the mail-rebate. Right now I have the Sony Ericsson T300 which pretty cool but it has no Bluetooth capability, I am dying to get the T68i because I will be getting a new Powerbook soon , this combo is about to...
How did you guys got it to Work, I don't mean the directory thing I mean the actual Script. Did you copy/paste the code from that page to the Script Editor in Mac OS X Applicatons folder?, or did you use Developer Tools?
If someone could explain in detail how to actually get this done I would...