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Turn Off Filename Extension Warning

In Leopard, Apple fixed an annoying aspect of working with the Finder in Tiger. Previously, if you changed a file's extension, the Finder prompted for confirmation. But since no one has ever accidentally changed a filename extension, Apple thankfully added an option to turn that warning off in the Leopard Finder's preferences. Choose Finder > Preferences, and in the Advanced screen, deselect Show Warning Before Changing an Extension.

 

 

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Our apologies if we haven't responded to email sent to us late last week. We were in Indianapolis days talking with the folks at Hayden about various books and explaining to the publishers of the different Prentice Hall Computer Publishing imprints about what the Internet is aboutShow full article

Jack Mello

Jack Mello reported his frustrating experience after updating a Mac Plus from ARA 1.0 to 2.0 and attempting to configure the settings: "This caused the machine to give me a Finder errorShow full article

MTBF Revealed

We commented last week that we didn't know how that increasingly large mean time between failure (MTBF) number is calculated for hard drives. Luckily, the beauty of having so many knowledgeable readers (and a few comedians) is that we receive good answers to such questions. Luca Accomazzi suggests helpfully: I may have an answer about how to determine a MTBF of 500,000 hoursShow full article

CE Fixes QM Server

Director of Technical Services, Baka Industries Inc. Late last month, CE Software, Inc. announced a new release of its QuickMail electronic mail server software, version 2.6v2Show full article

MacInTax & Common Cents

If you live in the U.S. and haven't yet filed your tax return, chances are you're planning a small adventure in accounting in the next few days. If you use MacInTax, be aware that the program pinches pennies differently from last yearShow full article

FirstClass 2.5 Ships

Director of Technical Services, Baka Industries Inc. Better late than never, say owners of Soft-Arc's FirstClass messaging software. SoftArc shipped the long-awaited FirstClass 2.5 at the end of March, making it available to existing customers immediately on SoftArc Online, their own FirstClass serverShow full article

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