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    IE Prefs problem

    OK, you got me on the right track with that. But simply throwing away the com.apple.internetconfig.plist file didn't work. I would throw it away, restart, and when I'd open IE all of the old info would be back. I opened the internet config file using BBEdit and noticed some IE prefs in there. As...
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    IE Prefs problem

    Internet Explorer won't let me make any new changes to my preferences. I put up an orange background on my desktop so I switched my browser color to tangerine. Then I changed my desktop and changed the color of my browser to indigo. But after I quit it and restart, the color is tangerine again...
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    Airport Question

    I installed Airport on my PBG4 and now I can't figure out how to put up my Hotline Server for public consumption anymore. I'm running Hotline Server 1.8.5 on Mac OS X. Everything worked when I was just connected directly to the network but now that I'm wireless, I can't figure it out. Can anyone...
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    Finder views

    OK. I hope this isn't totally redundant but I found a cool trick for keeping your finder views the way you like 'em. I was getting frustrated because I would put my finder windows into column view, close the window and open it again to find that it was in icon view. But if I hold down the CMD...
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    MacGimp

    Thank you for that in-depth response. I have never used x86 or the Gimp but I think I'll give it a shot through this CD. If I could do some photo work without having to go into classic, that'd be great. Classic just doesn't cut it as a real-world option. If Adobe and Macromedia were fully on...
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    MacGimp

    I just read that MacGimp is available for purchase on CD. It's supposed to contain an installer which installs in a snap. The CD is $24.95 and I know that the Gimp is free in Linux world. Has anyone used this CD? or doesn anyone know if it'd be worth the $24.95 for MacGimp? I am a professional...
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    Internet Plug-Ins

    I apologize if this has been asked before but I couldn't find it anywhere... Are there plug-ins available in OS X to view Real and Windows Media content? The rest of the world hasn't figured out how cool QuickTime is and they insist on using these other technologies instead. Case-in-point...
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