The LS-30 is a high-speed, high-resolution scanner capable of producing images suited to a wide variety of tasks, including desk- top publishing, design, and multi-media publishing. Its modular design allows you to change from scanning 35 mm slides to scanning 35 mm strip film “on the fly.” An adapter for scanning IX240 film is available separately. The LS-30 uses a high-speed SCSI interface for connection to computers running Mac OS System Software 7.1 or later, Windows 95 or later, or Windows NT 4.0 or later.
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09 Nov
Posted by jj as Multimedia, Operating System
This document is intended for Mac users that want to make discs of homebrew games and emulators working on their Dreamcast system. Currently, there is a rather easy way to do this, but I see the same questions over and over again with methods that in my opinion are somewhat dated (though still useful if there is no other option). The world of DC emulation and homebrews can be confusing to the new user even if you are on a PC.
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Photo to Movie 3.2 (Mac OS X) lets Macintosh users turn digital photographs into QuickTime movie slide shows quickly and easily. This revolutionary new tool incorporates a powerful version of the “Ken Burns effect” to bring photos alive with motion. Photo to Movie also lets you add music tracks, voice narration, and a variety of slide-to-slide transitions. Photo to Movie files can be burned to DVD, posted on the Web, and even emailed.
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This document is a guide to support WWRE® Meeting Manager. It is intended to check common issues that may prevent a user from accessing Meeting Manager. This document also describes how to capture useful information to help WWRE Support diagnose and resolve issues. If you need additional assistance, the WWRE Help Desk is available 24/7 to document an issue and provide assistance. For phone numbers, visit the WWRE website at www.wwre.org.
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02 Nov
Posted by jj as Automotive, Multimedia
Optimum Resource is proud to present the newest version of its award-winning program, Car Builder Deluxe. Sophisticated, yet easy to use, Car Builder Deluxe appeals to children ages 8 and up, teenagers and adults who are fascinated by cars. As “design engineers,” users build cars on screen, specifying chassis length, wheelbase, engine type, transmission, fuel tank size, suspension, steering, wheels, tires and brakes. All functional choices are interrelated and will affect the performance of the final design.
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UCLA Enterprise Messaging is pleased to introduce Enterprise Vault (EVault), a storage system for mailbox items. EVault automatically archives email and calendar items based on an age cycle determined by each department and safely stores them in a centralized storage area. EVault reduces the number of items in your mailbox to help improve performance and reduce the likelihood of exceeding your mailbox limit.
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30 Oct
Posted by jj as Network, Operating System
Step 1 [Installation]:
Obtain the latest version of the Cisco VPN client for Mac OSX from: http://www.marist.edu/it/network/vpn Save the file to the desktop. The site also has the most current information on campus wireless coverage.
Step 2 [Installation]:
Double-click the file you downloaded in step 1. The disk image should open as the CiscoVPNClient “drive” on your desktop.
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The instructions and explanations in this guide assume that you understand how to operate your Macintosh computer. You should, for example, know how to choose, select, launch, and drag by using your mouse. In addition, you should also understand how the desktop, windows, dialog boxes, buttons and file/folders work within the Macintosh environment. For more information about these items, please refer to your Macintosh User?s Guide.
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