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Disktracker wiki for mac os x#
DiskTracker for Mac OS X disk image (.dmg) (10.2 MB)ĭiskTracker for older OS versions (English).Runs native on Intel and PowerPC Macs.ĭiskTracker 2.4.7 for Mac OS X (English and Danish) Requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later (including Mac OS X Lion). So being able to sort alphabetically is both counter-intuitive and unnecessary, at least to me.īut, hey, if you are happy, that's good! Everybody gets to choose how they see things.The DiskTracker disk image includes the DiskTracker application, sample label templates, and a user manual. Now couple that counter-intuitiveness with the fact that if you just enter a few letters of the site you want into the URL address area Safari looks back to history and your bookmarks to try to find matches and all I have to do is type in "hert" and the Hertz website populates for me. So alphabetic sorting of URLs is counter-intuitive. I see the same issue in 1Password for passwords, where the sort is a bit too "literal" for me it sorts all the pages with "sorts to the W area, not to the H. So while you personally like the sort you have, it has little to do with the actual URL of the websites. That result makes me think that again the URL has little to do with the name you've given the entry. When I search for "Hartland Forecast" I found a red maple icon at. Similarly, the red maple leaf icon for "Hartland Forecast" is strange. Whatever you used to sort the names sorts to Emoticon for Wikipedia, but not to your name for Facebook, but I bet that is where you end up if you click that link. Nice sort, but not informative or consistent. "Emoticons" is apparently the Wiki on emoticons.
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So how is any software to sort that preference, assuming that really is a Wikipedia website? I would prefer it to sort to Wikipedia, as that is the main site. *What* is the sort factor supposed to be? I see, for example, "Emoticons" but the icon there looks like the one for Wikipedia. So, if those two suggestions don't handle it, what is it that you are trying to accomplish? If you use another browser you will have to figure out how THAT browser handles bookmarks. But remember, it's not the Mac bookmark process, it's just Safari's process. If you have the bookmark bar or sidebar showing, you can also just drag the URL from the URL box to the sidebar or the bookmark bar if you have it showing and drop it there. To add a bookmark from a current webpage, click on Bookmarks and then Add Bookmark and it will be added to the list. To Edit or delete bookmarks, use the Bookmark option and choose "Edit Bookmarks" to do whatever you want. If you want the bookmarks to show in a sidebar, click on View on that same top bar and "Show Bookmarks Sidebar" and it will appear. On the top bar of the Mac when you have Safari running and showing is the word "Bookmarks." Click that and a drop down menu opens with lots of options. There is no "Mac Bookmark system." There is a way to store bookmarks in Safari, if that is what you mean. The ripping process is pretty quick, much faster than playing the track.Ģ.
You'll see the progress on each track and once done, the tracks, in the album, will be stored in iTunes for you. The exact prompt is "Would you like to import the CD "Title" into your iTunes Library?" Just click Yes and it's off and running. It will ask if you want to play or import the tunes. iTunes will prompt you for that when you have it running and put a CD in the drive. The way to transfer from the CDs to into iTunes is by "ripping" the tracks from the CD to an electronic version. Yet I could easily use Favourites on Internet Explorer.įrank, what, exactly, do you want to do? I'm confused by your last post.ġ.
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Let me explain, I couldn't figure out how to use bookmarks on Google Chrome. I still haven't begun using or trying to understand Bookmarks. I'm also blown away at the wonderful sound of the Mac's built in speakers - wow! I haven't put a CD or DVD into the superdrive yet, that's for another day. I listened to a couple of stations and I'm happy. So I've been on iTunes, and with the information you've provided, I managed to ADD Internet Radio stations to the left hand pane. I made a couple of changes, I can't remember what but it was simple stuff. Yesterday, I took a look at System Preferences.
I am still totally a beginner, as I'm still rather afraid of pressing the wrong button or the wrong function. Well it shut down, before I could thank Patrick, Jake, Rod and many other members for all of their help in advising me of the Apple way of doing things. That's alright - I probably asked too many questions!