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goobimama

 Macboy
What do you mean ? You don't get push notifications from tomorrow !!

As for MobileMe interface is concerned, I feel the best use of AJAX is in gmail, google maps and then comes mobileme
Didn't you see the guided tour? The interface is way better than Gmail. The only thing that Gmail has going for it is the conversations thing. Although Apple does make do with that by highlighting similar conversations in blue....

And you do get push notifications from tomorrow.

@sunny: What's with the numbers? :confused:
 

goobimama

 Macboy
Nice music library btw! Anyway, what exactly is not working with iChat. You haven't given us a lot to go by with that screenshot of yours...
 
See,when I click on iChat icon on the dock it hops up and when I click again iChat does not open.I can see iChat on the menubar but no iChat window opens(pops-up).

Airport card is running at 67 C.Holy ****!It usually runs at 57-58C.Today I put my iMac on sleep mode and when started it,found that Airport card is getting fried!
 
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goobimama

 Macboy
Why you so worried about temperatures? This is not a PC you know. If something happens to the Airport card, you give it back to Apple and get a new one. Unless of course you are holding your iMac on your lap.

As for iChat, does the app itself load? You get the familiar blue dot under the iChat icon in the dock?

Btw, there's three more people who want to create another .Mac family pack pool. If two more join in, there could be another one of these get-togethers... (that is, ankur, ediz and someone else)
 

goobimama

 Macboy
If you come online on iChat, I could look at your desktop. Be quick about it though. Cause I'm off to have some soggy chicken...


^Just realised what I said. :p
 

cooldudie3

Boom Boom Boom
Try this
First open iChat, press iChat on the menubar, go to accounts and check to see if your account is checked.
1. If it isn't, click your account. The iChat window should open.
2. If the account is checked, uncheck it and go back to the menu and check it again. The window should also open now

It should always open every time you open iChat
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When I charge my MBP while using it, the top left side gets really hot on skin. Maybe an iMac needs more power, which is why it heats up.
 
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aryayush

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
Just click on the icon in the Dock and select your buddy list from the Window menu. Or hit Command + 2. iChat is working fine, you just need to make the buddy list visible.

And will you cut out the temperature crap already? Do you see anyone else here worried about stupid temperatures? Apple products generally operate at very high temperatures. Get used to it. For the last time, that's the way they're supposed to work. If you enjoy worrying about the temperatures so much, Linux might be a better for for you. You're clearly missing having to keep nursing your computer like it's a baby.

I'm sorry, but I'm just tired of your constant barrage of temperature related questions. :|
 

dinesh72

Journeyman
Wheres the 5 gb limit of our .mac family account, it looks like it is 2.5 gb

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cooldudie3

Boom Boom Boom
Is there any way to get my hotmail on the mail app on my MBP? I previously used Hotmail but couldn't get it to work on Mail
 

goobimama

 Macboy
I'm sorry, but I'm just tired of your constant barrage of temperature related questions.
In the words of MetalheadGautham, "+100".

From now on all posts from you regarding temperature or other silly things will be deleted. Mod power abuse, I know. ;)

Is there any way to get my hotmail on the mail app on my MBP? I previously used Hotmail but couldn't get it to work on Mail
All you hotmail users: Seriously? How did you survive so long using that? Anyway, till date there has been no POP3 (forget IMAP!) support for Hotmail accounts so there is no way of getting those mails in there. Since Hotmail does allow Outlook Express on the PC to have some sort of POP3 action, you could figure out a way to do some transferring that way.
 
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