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  changing application icon         


Author: ed
Date: May 13, 2008 20:31

alrighty, this is probably something simple i'm missing, but how do i
change an application's icon? i copied a picture to the clipboard, did
a cmd-i on the app, click the icon in the top left, and try to paste it
in, but it won't.

here's what my screen looks like so you can see if i'm missing
something...
http://www.atwistedweb.com/DOCS/changeIcon.png
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  XP SP3 experience         


Author: tom_elam
Date: May 13, 2008 19:40

Updated 2 Dells this AM. All is well with the Dells.

TE

Tom Elam
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  ping Snit.         


Author: weedhopper
Date: May 13, 2008 16:09

Maybe you can help.

I want to change the color of a house (in a photo) using Photo Shop.

Can you give me a two minute lesson?

Either way, thanks.
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  Sales of Office For Mac highest in nearly 20 years.         


Author: Jim
Date: May 13, 2008 14:03

http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/mac/showArticle.jhtml?articl
eID=207603284

"Microsoft on Tuesday said Office 2008 for the Mac is the hottest
selling version of the productivity suite in nearly 20 years.

In announcing the soaring sales, the software maker also released
Service Pack 1 of Office for the Mac. SP1 in general improves the
suite's stability, security, and performance. The company also gave a
peek of the product's roadmap by saying it would have Visual Basic for
Applications in the next version. "

VBA is an implementation of Microsoft's Visual Basic programming
language that's built into Office applications. By embedding the VBA
integrated development environment into software, Microsoft provides a
familiar tool for developers customizing the suite. Microsoft dropped
VBA from Office for the Mac after version 2004.
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  Socializing site EXCLUSIVELY for TECHIES         


Author: Technopax
Date: May 13, 2008 12:52

Technopax.com, (http://www.technopax.com) the first socializing web
portal exclusively catering to the IT Professionals world over is
launched.

This web portal will be a common online platform for IT industry
related professionals. Technopax.com primarily targets computer
software and hardware professionals, networking & system
administrators, nano Technologists, bio-technologists, graphics &
animation designers, BPO/Call Center/ITES employees, telecom experts,
employees of IT Departments of all business organizations and
technology students etc as its members.

According to the promoters, an online platform exclusively for Techies
will improve their technical and professional skills through the
sharing of knowledge base, methodologies and skill sets. Apart from
building vast friends circle, this will also help them to be abreast
with the latest developments that happen in the tech front world over.

Technopax.com has many features for the members to collaborate and
socialize. It has text/audio and video chat, online clubs, events,
forums, classified advertisements, discussion rooms, music and video
sharing, web profiles etc. Please verify.
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  HDTV – The New Buzzword         


Author: gaintion
Date: May 13, 2008 08:41

HDTV certainly is the buzzword at the moment, and if you haven’t heard
it yet, where have you been?
So for those of you that have heard of HDTV, what is it, and what are
the benefits?

Firstly, HDTV stands for High Definition Television, it uses more
pixels on your television screen therefore giving you a better quality
picture.

Without going in to all of the technical specifications, with the use
of more pixels you are able to see more vibrant colour, and better
viewing of moving footage.

To view HDTV you are going to need a HDTV ready plasma or LCD
television set. To ensure that your television can pick up the
necessary signals you need to make sure you have either a HDMI socket
(High Definition Multimedia Interface) or a DVI socket (Digital Video
Interface) usually sited at the rear of the TV, and a set top box.
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  HDTV – The New Buzzword         


Author: gaintion
Date: May 13, 2008 08:41

HDTV certainly is the buzzword at the moment, and if you haven’t heard
it yet, where have you been?
So for those of you that have heard of HDTV, what is it, and what are
the benefits?

Firstly, HDTV stands for High Definition Television, it uses more
pixels on your television screen therefore giving you a better quality
picture.

Without going in to all of the technical specifications, with the use
of more pixels you are able to see more vibrant colour, and better
viewing of moving footage.

To view HDTV you are going to need a HDTV ready plasma or LCD
television set. To ensure that your television can pick up the
necessary signals you need to make sure you have either a HDMI socket
(High Definition Multimedia Interface) or a DVI socket (Digital Video
Interface) usually sited at the rear of the TV, and a set top box.
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  Without Buyers You Won’t make Any Money         


Author: xcelbiz
Date: May 13, 2008 06:22

Without Buyers You Won’t make Any Money
Dear International Marketer,
Pierre Pienaar wishes to announce a new Free Mini Report on Product
Marketing. All Marketers should use a strategy that will bring them
huge success. Instead of looking for something to sell, focus on
finding Buyers.
Have you been spending hours and hours searching the markets on the
Internet without any results? As we are in the marketing business for
years, our in-depth knowledge of the industry allows us to constantly
find ways and means to get the best marketing strategies that is
needed to make a huge success of any business. That is why XBC has
created this new mini-site that will assist you to go to the core of
any marketing, Your Buyers.
We offer a strategy by seasoned business people, actually what I call
Old school...
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