Re: Mac OS X Maintenance
Re: Mac OS X Maintenance
- Subject: Re: Mac OS X Maintenance
- From: Richard Weiss <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:07:56 -0800
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Today's Topics:
1. Expiring soon (Lorene S Romero)
2. MUG List Disclaimers (Joe Ferguson)
3. Re: MUG List Disclaimers (Daniel M. East)
4. January-February Newsletter posted (Victoria Maciulski)
5. ARTICLE: Mac OS X Maintenance (Victoria Maciulski)
6. REVIEW: Adobe InDesign cs (Victoria Maciulski)
7. BOOK REVIEW: DVD Studio Pro 2 (Apple Pro Training Series) (Victoria Maciulski)
8. BOOK REVIEW - Adobe Photoshop cs Down & Dirty Tricks (Victoria Maciulski)
9. BOOK REVIEW - The Glitterguru on Photoshop: From Concept to
Cool (Victoria Maciulski)
10. BOOK REVIEW - Adobe Illustrator cs Classroom in a Book (Victoria Maciulski)
11. CORRECTED ARTICLE - Mac OS X Maintenance (Victoria Maciulski)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 22:03:16 -0800
Subject: Expiring soon
From: Lorene S Romero <email@hidden>
To: Digest <email@hidden>
Hi Everyone,
The following offer expiring on 1/31/04. Please make sure to pass this on to
your members. As always if you are your groups ambassador please keep a copy
of the offers with the codes handy in case a member asks for it from you
-Lorene
Softchaos Ltd offers user group members a 25 percent discount off the
download price of $37 (US).
Thanks for supporting vendors that support us -Lorene
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Message: 2
To: email@hidden
From: Joe Ferguson <email@hidden>
Subject: MUG List Disclaimers
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:24:04 -0600
One of our board members has been investigating our MUG liability
coverage and our insurance. One of the suggestions she has received is
to have our list serve emails have a disclaimer. This a draft of what
she was able to put together based on what she has been told.
The free advice offered here comes from individuals, not from TRoU
itself. All of our registered ListServ members are free to comment on
any advice given on the ListServ, and sometimes there will be
differences of opinion. We do ask our readers to exercise due caution
in implementing any advice they read here, for TRoU cannot guarantee
its accuracy nor accept responsibility for how this advice is used.
We would greatly appreciate your collective feedback on this.
Joe Ferguson
Vice President External
The Rest of Us
http://www.trou.org/
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Message: 3
From: "Daniel M. East" <email@hidden>
To: "Joe Ferguson" <email@hidden>, "Apple UGAB List"
<email@hidden>
Subject: Re: MUG List Disclaimers
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 21:42:16 -0500
Organization: Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Groups Team (MaMUGs)
Joe,
MaMUGs developed our "Acceptable Use" document in partnership with
Earthlink and several other online administrators. Feel free to refer to
it, use it and/or comment as you feel appropriate.
I hope this helps in some way. It isn't a responsibility document as much
as rules of participation and actions/reactions based on behavior, etc..
Best regards,
Dan
<http://www.mamugs.org/legal.html>
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Joe Ferguson at email@hidden sent the following message on 1/
29/04 at 9:24 PM:
One of our board members has been investigating our MUG liability
coverage and our insurance. One of the suggestions she has received is
to have our list serve emails have a disclaimer. This a draft of what
she was able to put together based on what she has been told.
The free advice offered here comes from individuals, not from TRoU
itself. All of our registered ListServ members are free to comment on
any advice given on the ListServ, and sometimes there will be
differences of opinion. We do ask our readers to exercise due caution
in implementing any advice they read here, for TRoU cannot guarantee
its accuracy nor accept responsibility for how this advice is used.
We would greatly appreciate your collective feedback on this.
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Message: 4
To: email@hidden
From: Victoria Maciulski <email@hidden>
Subject: January-February Newsletter posted
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:06:11 -0800
The January-February issue of FAT Bits, the CVMUG newsletter is now
posted on the web. This issue, I used product reviews from Daniel M.
East, Frank Petrie, John Nouveaux, Leigh Cockrell, and Janet Mobley. I
also have reviews and articles I wrote, which I will post to the list
in plain text, as they are sometimes hard to extract from the PDF.
It is available for download at http://www.cvmug.org/news.html.
We publish 11 issues per year. Publication is every month, except for a
combined Jan - Feb issue, due to our participation in MacWorld in
January of each year.
Best,
Victoria Maciulski
Director and Newsletter Editor
Conejo Ventura Mac Users Group (CVMUG)
email@hidden
iChat: toriamac
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Message: 5
To: email@hidden
From: Victoria Maciulski <email@hidden>
Subject: ARTICLE: Mac OS X Maintenance
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:18:31 -0800
Mac OS X Maintenance
by Victoria Maciulski
Mac OS X, because it is UNIX, does its own maintenance by automatically
running background tasks (on a pre-determined schedule) to do such
things as delete temporary files, clean up log files, and remove system
files that are no longer needed. These system maintenance procedures
can help prevent problems on your computer and keep certain log files
from becoming too large, keeping your computer running smoothly.
The system maintenance is broken into three parts: daily, weekly, and
monthly maintenance. By default, your OS X has it scheduled to occur at
3:15 A.M. everyday, 4:30 A.M. on Saturdays, and 5:30 A.M. on the first
day of each month (in your local time zone). However, these tasks
cannot run if your computer is shut down or in sleep mode. So, if you
regularly have your computer off or asleep at those times, you dont
get the benefits of that maintenance.
Don't forget Cocktail found at
http://www.macosxcocktail.com/
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