nkuvu
Gone
Arrrgh! iTools is too slow!
I just spent an hour making a stupid photo album web page through iTools. I did have to upload pictures, but the pictures altogether are ~600K. This should not be a long process, even with a dial-up connection.
What took me so long, you ask? (Don't even think that it's a loose nut behind the keyboard! ) Every time I moved the mouse in the Finder with the iDisk open I got the spinning cursor. I started to export images from iPhoto full-scale, before I realized that would be about 5MB of photos. Since I want to go to bed soon (and I will once I get this rant out) I decided to cancel. Then I had 0kb placeholders with the names of the images. So I tried to delete them. Oops! You moved the mouse! Now I must spend five more minutes before I give you back control! He he! there you go again you silly user! You even clicked this time, it'll take even longer!
aaaaaaiaiiigiigh!!
I hate to admit this, but the way I finally got it to work was to relaunch the Finder (die!), and upload the pictures from my Win2K box. Map to http address? No problem. Move ~600K files? Sure -- give me a few minutes. Go back up a directory? Done.
What is taking the iDisk so long to figure out what is in the folders? It's not like I am transferring my whole directory structure up there at once -- I just want to see the folders, move some files, maybe even delete files. I realize that dial-up connections are not known for speedy interfaces, but this is absolutely ridiculous!
And before I leave tonight, I also wanted to point out that I share the iMac with my roommate (until my flat-panel iMac shows up). So we each have an iDisk. In the Finder, I chose Go->iDisk. I got hers. No prompting. To open mine, I had to open it through IE (What?!? No OmniWeb support?!), and after that I got two iDisks. nkuvu and nkuvu-1. What's up with that? I only clicked once!
*sigh* OK, that's all. Thanks for letting me yell a bit. Maybe some of the Apple-wise can let me know what is going on.
And you can visit the fruits of my labors, and get an idea of why I am so upset that it took this long...
I just spent an hour making a stupid photo album web page through iTools. I did have to upload pictures, but the pictures altogether are ~600K. This should not be a long process, even with a dial-up connection.
What took me so long, you ask? (Don't even think that it's a loose nut behind the keyboard! ) Every time I moved the mouse in the Finder with the iDisk open I got the spinning cursor. I started to export images from iPhoto full-scale, before I realized that would be about 5MB of photos. Since I want to go to bed soon (and I will once I get this rant out) I decided to cancel. Then I had 0kb placeholders with the names of the images. So I tried to delete them. Oops! You moved the mouse! Now I must spend five more minutes before I give you back control! He he! there you go again you silly user! You even clicked this time, it'll take even longer!
aaaaaaiaiiigiigh!!
I hate to admit this, but the way I finally got it to work was to relaunch the Finder (die!), and upload the pictures from my Win2K box. Map to http address? No problem. Move ~600K files? Sure -- give me a few minutes. Go back up a directory? Done.
What is taking the iDisk so long to figure out what is in the folders? It's not like I am transferring my whole directory structure up there at once -- I just want to see the folders, move some files, maybe even delete files. I realize that dial-up connections are not known for speedy interfaces, but this is absolutely ridiculous!
And before I leave tonight, I also wanted to point out that I share the iMac with my roommate (until my flat-panel iMac shows up). So we each have an iDisk. In the Finder, I chose Go->iDisk. I got hers. No prompting. To open mine, I had to open it through IE (What?!? No OmniWeb support?!), and after that I got two iDisks. nkuvu and nkuvu-1. What's up with that? I only clicked once!
*sigh* OK, that's all. Thanks for letting me yell a bit. Maybe some of the Apple-wise can let me know what is going on.
And you can visit the fruits of my labors, and get an idea of why I am so upset that it took this long...