OK, answer time. I'm surprised Milind has let a few of these slide by unanswered.
iCal works beautifully for me , it reminds me everyday at 7:30 am to stop my Transmissions or pay huge bills !!!
Why do you need to do that? Go to 'System Preferences >> Energy Saver >> Schedule...' and set your Mac to wake up at 02:10 AM and sleep at 07:40 AM everyday (it'll actually sleep ten minutes later). Now, just fire up Transmission, resume all your downloads and set your Internet connection to connect automatically before you go to sleep every night. It's a completely fail-safe procedure. You can thank me later.
How to resize, batch resize images ?? (I really miss Irfan View!!.) Any app is Okay but I want the steps
No need for any applications, dude. It's a Mac we're talking about here. Did you forget?
Select all the images that you want to resize and open them in one Preview window. Now hit ⌘A and all of them will be selected in the sidebar. Then go to 'Tools >> Adjust Size...' and adjust the size according to your needs. After it's done adjusting them all, hit ⌘W to close the window and it will give you the option to save all changes in one go (just hit return).
There you go. No third party application required.
Guys I am facing a very big problem for some time now. I use Transmissions for p2p. Every day between 3 am to 7:30 am I download about 3gb. The files that I download are around 4.5gb and its not possible to download them in one shot so I pause the download.
Today I paused a file of 4.41gb, 2.91gb was downloaded, now when I resume the download, Transmission starts to recover ( as if it does ) the downloaded file....... it recovers 198mb ( pathetic!! ) and starts the downloads!! Now how disgusting is that. I try every trick in the book to recover the downloaded file but for no use. This has happened to me over a dozen times now and I must tell you that it is really painful. I need to switch over to other client or need a solution for Transmission!!
I'm pretty sure you have an outdated version of Transmission. Update it to the latest one in the business (v1.06) and it should be smooth as butter.
Don't, under any circumstance, switch to any other torrent client. Almost all the rest are Java-(under)powered and you'll regret it till the day you're breathing your last. Avoid Java like the plague.
Enjoy.
