Dock Icons

Mar 21, 2006 22:43

A couple of months ago, my wife asked me to finally install Mac OS X Tiger on her PowerBook. But she wanted me to back up her data, and do a format-and-install to start completely clean, then restore her data. The whole process was easy, and as I was testing out the fresh installation, I noticed her Mac seemed snappier with the new OS. So I decided ( Read more... )

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moviemandan March 23 2006, 07:52:15 UTC
As usual another amazing post! How did you do it lol i'd try and make something like that but it wouldn't work the only one I ever got to post right was my post about Jess and I getting a rooster a long long time ago.

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trigonometry March 24 2006, 07:46:22 UTC
I just purchased ProCare a few weeks ago.. I'm hoping after all my trips that I can find some time to squeeze in an appointment, so that I can just start to learn how to navigate my Powerbook.

But I agree with moviemandan - great post! Clear and simple descriptions.. perfect for my uh-oh-i-have-to-wake-up-at-4:30am-crap-i-need-to-go-to-bed-soon-time-budget.

Hope you're doing well, Paul! :)

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office icons anonymous November 23 2006, 17:29:28 UTC
these icons are absolutely beautiful...idk where you found them...therefore i was wondering if you would be so kind as to put up more icons of other programs such as other office icons (excel, outlook, powerpoint..) thank you in advance

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aeropreneur June 5 2007, 23:04:30 UTC
That's a good list. I knew about most of those, but just downloaded CMap Tools, which looks interesting. I may check out Smultron, too. I'd like to find a really easy-to-use text editor, i.e. one with a good UI that wouldn't get in the way of things.

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same fren anonymous June 9 2007, 14:31:20 UTC
haha...u have the same taste..I like mac too..by the way, do u hav de icon of powerpoint beside of word?...

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