Re: move document up or down 1 paragraph at a time



Yes, I noticed that, too. I'm pretty fast, am I not? ;-) Kidding aside: I
wonder why this is happening, because the clock is set to daylight savings,
it's even set to synchronise with Apple Europe. Strange... Anyway, I checked
the settings in my Entourage preferences, I rebooted, repaired my disk
permissions and compacted my database. Let's see if it works now.

Paul: thank you for your detailed explanations. And yes, Jaguar did have
lower system requirements than Panther, so it might be possible, as I said,
to upgrade the Wallstreet Powerbook to OS X, but 10.2 in the best case. So
once again, Rafael, if you want to use OS X, you'd better get a new(er) Mac.

Michel


On 03.04.05 21:54, in article BE759808.BA28%bethrosengard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Beth Rosengard" <bethrosengard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Michel,
>
> Thanks for posting that.
>
> And, by the way, your post appears to have been sent *before* mine! I
> suspect your computer's clock hasn't updated to daylight savings time?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Beth
>
>
> On 4/3/05 11:36 AM, in article BE760459.7D83%m_bintener@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Michel
> Bintener" <m_bintener@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 03.04.05 21:03, in article BE758C0B.BA1C%bethrosengard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> "Beth Rosengard" <bethrosengard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>> 2. Can my computer handle it?
>>>> os 9.2.2
>>>> g3 wallstreet
>>>> 2mg
>>>> 233 htz
>>>> 325 mb ram
>>>
>>> I believe so, but you would want to take the RAM up to half a gig at least,
>>> and 1 gig would be better. Again, others will have more to say on this
>>> since I'm not familiar with your particular computer model. I had a G3 iMac
>>> and I know I *could* have upgraded to OS X; I just preferred to wait for the
>>> G5.
>>
>> I've just done some research on the internet, because I remembered reading
>> something about upgrading the G3 Wallstreet Powerbook to OS X, and I found
>> this website:
>> http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/03/0318dk.html
>> The author says that while it is technically possible to do the upgrade, it
>> is anything but recommendable due to Wallstreet's ancient video technology
>> and lack of reasonable hard disk space. Read the article for yourself to
>> learn the details.
>>
>>> WallStreet is the oldest PowerBook that supports OS X, but the outdated
>>> video
>>> chips and 8 MB partition issue make it less than ideal as an OS X machine.
>>> It's a competent machine, don't get me wrong, just underpowered.
>>
>> Rafael, I guess you'd better follow Beth's example and start looking for a
>> newer Mac if you want to use OS X. Your Powerbook is probably 5-7 years old,
>> that's already quite an old age for a computer nowadays.
>>
>> Michel
>>
>

.



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