Networking
Forum
16 March 2011 06:27
Note that I have enabled the Forum. We could use it to discuss subjects of interest. Just register and you can get going.
Chris
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Next Meeting
22 February 2011 06:48
We met last night at CB2 and discussed to web-authoring tools: Coda and RapidWeaver. The former requires you to know HTML, and perhaps CSS, the latter can give you a complete set of web pages, uploaded to the server, without such knowledge. I use RapidWeaver for this website (and several others).
The next meeting will be in March, but we have yet to decide a date.
Chris
The next meeting will be in March, but we have yet to decide a date.
Chris
Next meeting 21 Feb 11
13 February 2011 07:16
The next meeting will be at CB2 on Monday 21 February 2011. Among other things we plan to spend a little time discussing web-authoring tools.
The food at CB2 is good, and reasonably priced; the WiFi is reliable and we’ll try a FaceTime video-conference for the first time in that meeting.
Chris
The food at CB2 is good, and reasonably priced; the WiFi is reliable and we’ll try a FaceTime video-conference for the first time in that meeting.
Chris
MobileMe Fix
25 August 2010 20:44
Hurrah!
I've fixed my small-but-annoying MobileMe snag
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Since getting my iPhone 4 it has been impossible to alter addresses or add new ones without MobileMe overriding the change. Then, using TinkerTool System (the one that isn't free), I found that I had my old iPhone still registered to MobileMe, and therefore syncing. I inferred from this information that my new iPhone was being overridden in MobileMe.
So I checked the apple.com/support/mobileme pages again today and saw a way of seeing your iPhone (www.me.com/find). Sure enough, both iPhones were on the list at the side. So I removed the iPhone 3G and tried altering addresses on my iPhone4 ... and it worked!
All is now right with the world – MobileMe is back to being the truly useful tool it was before
Chris
I've fixed my small-but-annoying MobileMe snag
Since getting my iPhone 4 it has been impossible to alter addresses or add new ones without MobileMe overriding the change. Then, using TinkerTool System (the one that isn't free), I found that I had my old iPhone still registered to MobileMe, and therefore syncing. I inferred from this information that my new iPhone was being overridden in MobileMe.
So I checked the apple.com/support/mobileme pages again today and saw a way of seeing your iPhone (www.me.com/find). Sure enough, both iPhones were on the list at the side. So I removed the iPhone 3G and tried altering addresses on my iPhone4 ... and it worked!
All is now right with the world – MobileMe is back to being the truly useful tool it was before
Chris
DARPA Network Challenge
04 December 2009 06:33
We have joined forces with Team DeciNena to hunt for 10 red balloons being released in the USA on Saturday 5 December 2009. See caMMac Facebook page for more details.

